angel_nix
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Hello!
Our pre-trip report is here for those who want to see the original plans - http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2874080
We stayed at the Cheyenne for 4 nights/5 days from 30/09/2012-04/10/2012 and managed to keep it a total secret and surprise for the girls
Day 1 - 29/09/2012
With Lottie out at dancing, Neil and I managed to load everything into the car and hide it away without her knowing! We collected her from dancing and set off for Ashford, stopping on the way for some last minute shopping and lunch. A fairly easy down drive down to Ashford (although we felt very sorry for the people stuck in traffic on the M25 going the opposite way to us. Two total motorway closures and accidents needing resurfacing work!)
Lottie on the way down - how did she not guess something was going on - can you see how packed the car was?!
and Milly gets in on the act too!
We checked into the Ashford North Premier Inn - two single beds for the girls and a double for us, and then realised that we had left the bedguard for Milly on her bed still. A light dinner courtesy of Tesco sarnies and we were all snuggled in bed for the night watching X Factor.
Plenty of cupboard space........
Day 2 - 30/09/2012
The alarm woke us just after six, far far too early for a Sunday morning, but it was an exciting day! The girls were still asleep, so Neil and I got ourselves sorted, woke them and popped over to the Beefeater for breakfast, chucking the bag in the car on the way. We were really impressed with breakfast - kids ate free, so it cost us just under £16 for all four of us to have a full English breakfast (freshly cooked), plus numerous croissants, pastries, cereal, fruit, yoghurt and drinks!
It was over breakfast that we told the girls
They were so excited, although Lottie was concerned that she hadn't finished her breakfast! With Disney now firmly in their heads, they finished quickly and we were off from the restaurant by 8.15am and heading to the Eurotunnel!
30 minutes later, we were all checked in, but unable to catch an earlier train as there were ongoing engineering works and they weren't changing anyones booking. We checked out the terminal, collected our pre-ordered currency from Travelex (allow plenty of time for this, it was a very long process!) and with loo runs done, the girls blew off some steam in the kids area before collecting their travel packs from the Information Desk and we headed back to the car.
It wasn't long before we were called through and into the queuing lanes.....and then the delays started!
We were late boarding (crossing was supposed to be at 9.50, we didn't start boarding until about 9.30), and then we were late leaving (think it was about 10.10 UK time), and the crossing took 50 minutes instead of the usual 35. We arrived into Calais at 12.10 local time, and then a car broke down and needed recovering before we could get off of the train!
So off we set, with the Muppets movie playing in the back, both girls were asleep fairly quickly and we made good time, stopping at a services on the way for a short break and arrived at Disney at about 4.30pm, slightly delayed due to a car fire only two junctions before the turn off for Disney!
We checked into the Cheyenne and were allocated a ground floor room in Sitting Bull, quite close to the main restaurant/shop/bar area, but perfect for us. We parked the car and went to investigate, and found that a little pixie dust had been sprinkled as it was Lotties birthday treat.
In the room was a complimentary hot drinks basket, some chocolate coins, two bottles of "Punzel water!" and a little cuddly winnie the pooh for L.
We quickly unpacked and then headed over to the main park on the shuttle bus where we found that it was heaving with people!
We went on IASW, Casey Junior, Storybook Boats, Buzz and then had a look round the castle and shops before heading up to Earl of Sandwich for a snack tea as none of us were hungry and the girls were shattered.
The girls and I shared two pizza sandwiches and a cheese sandwich (the cheese one was delicious) and fruit salad for afters. Neil had a cheese and ham one which went down well.
And then we headed to bed, to be up bright and early for breakfast and EMH the following day
Our pre-trip report is here for those who want to see the original plans - http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2874080
We stayed at the Cheyenne for 4 nights/5 days from 30/09/2012-04/10/2012 and managed to keep it a total secret and surprise for the girls

Day 1 - 29/09/2012
With Lottie out at dancing, Neil and I managed to load everything into the car and hide it away without her knowing! We collected her from dancing and set off for Ashford, stopping on the way for some last minute shopping and lunch. A fairly easy down drive down to Ashford (although we felt very sorry for the people stuck in traffic on the M25 going the opposite way to us. Two total motorway closures and accidents needing resurfacing work!)

Lottie on the way down - how did she not guess something was going on - can you see how packed the car was?!

and Milly gets in on the act too!
We checked into the Ashford North Premier Inn - two single beds for the girls and a double for us, and then realised that we had left the bedguard for Milly on her bed still. A light dinner courtesy of Tesco sarnies and we were all snuggled in bed for the night watching X Factor.


Plenty of cupboard space........
Day 2 - 30/09/2012
The alarm woke us just after six, far far too early for a Sunday morning, but it was an exciting day! The girls were still asleep, so Neil and I got ourselves sorted, woke them and popped over to the Beefeater for breakfast, chucking the bag in the car on the way. We were really impressed with breakfast - kids ate free, so it cost us just under £16 for all four of us to have a full English breakfast (freshly cooked), plus numerous croissants, pastries, cereal, fruit, yoghurt and drinks!
It was over breakfast that we told the girls

30 minutes later, we were all checked in, but unable to catch an earlier train as there were ongoing engineering works and they weren't changing anyones booking. We checked out the terminal, collected our pre-ordered currency from Travelex (allow plenty of time for this, it was a very long process!) and with loo runs done, the girls blew off some steam in the kids area before collecting their travel packs from the Information Desk and we headed back to the car.


It wasn't long before we were called through and into the queuing lanes.....and then the delays started!

We were late boarding (crossing was supposed to be at 9.50, we didn't start boarding until about 9.30), and then we were late leaving (think it was about 10.10 UK time), and the crossing took 50 minutes instead of the usual 35. We arrived into Calais at 12.10 local time, and then a car broke down and needed recovering before we could get off of the train!
So off we set, with the Muppets movie playing in the back, both girls were asleep fairly quickly and we made good time, stopping at a services on the way for a short break and arrived at Disney at about 4.30pm, slightly delayed due to a car fire only two junctions before the turn off for Disney!
We checked into the Cheyenne and were allocated a ground floor room in Sitting Bull, quite close to the main restaurant/shop/bar area, but perfect for us. We parked the car and went to investigate, and found that a little pixie dust had been sprinkled as it was Lotties birthday treat.






In the room was a complimentary hot drinks basket, some chocolate coins, two bottles of "Punzel water!" and a little cuddly winnie the pooh for L.
We quickly unpacked and then headed over to the main park on the shuttle bus where we found that it was heaving with people!
We went on IASW, Casey Junior, Storybook Boats, Buzz and then had a look round the castle and shops before heading up to Earl of Sandwich for a snack tea as none of us were hungry and the girls were shattered.
The girls and I shared two pizza sandwiches and a cheese sandwich (the cheese one was delicious) and fruit salad for afters. Neil had a cheese and ham one which went down well.



And then we headed to bed, to be up bright and early for breakfast and EMH the following day
