DisneyNutMary
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Let me preface by saying, I truly enjoy writing trip reports, but I hardly ever post them here. There are so many legendary TR wirters here, and I really enjoy reading them- but I am not the most eloquent writer, and I am not funny al all.
But since I finished this, and I am a little bored this morning, I am going to post.
Attn mods- this is a complete report, so you may have to move it to the completed TRs board.
The Quest for Gingerbread Mickey
4 Lit Up Parks
3 families
2 hotels
& 1 chance to see it all
Lucy turns 40, so instead of the surprise party she has been asking for, her husband gave her a weekend trip to WDW to see the Christmas decorations. This was to be a family trip, just the four of them, until . 4 APs and 61 points burning a hole in my pocket, I cut a deal with my sister- join us in August and well join you in December. Then our friend Lucille got wind of my plan to join them, and booked a trip of her own.
Does anyone, besides me, see the value of this birthday present dropping?
Lucys birthday present included a 1-bedroom villa at OKW, Lucille booked the same, but my 61 points were not stretching so far, and I was stuck with a studio at the less popular SSR.
I am an uber-planner, which irks my BiL Frank to no end, so I kept it cool for this trip, and did nothing more than book a CandleLight Processional Dinner Package- which I must mention was extremely hard to plan with Franks pickiness over food. Poor Lucy, its so hard to please him, shes earned her halo over this one, but more on that later.
Nov 30- the departure- I had to work in the morning, so did Jimmy, so we kept the boys out of school to get their homework done, and eliminate the stress of signing them out, and rushing to the airport.
I left work at 11:30, was home by noon, and got the house closed down for the weekend. We were on the road by 12:45 and in the Economy Parking Lot by 1:00. Waiting for the bus, thinking we were way ahead of the curve, who pulls up? Lucy and family! Yikes, now I am thinking I didnt get here early enough to get Bobby cleared with the TSA, and still make my plane.
Fortunately, we have gotten used to the TSA thing, and we got a veteran at the check-in counter, so we had no troubles getting our reservations unlocked, and our boarding passes issued.
As we were walking toward the Security checkpoint, we came upon Lucille and family at the food court, so we plopped down with them for a Burger King lunch.
We proceeded to our gate to wait out our delayed plane with the herd. If the gate area was any indication, the plane would be packed to the gills- and it was. Thank God its not Southwest or we would have been trampled in the stampede when boarding started. With assigned seating we were able to wait out the crowd, board at last call, and not deal with the cranky, pushy herd.
The flight was mostly uneventful, I got my blue potato chips and Tommy got his Doritos Munchies, so we were happy. Even with the delay, we landed pretty close to our scheduled time- made a quick potty break, and headed to DME via monorail and escalator. I just love bypassing the crowds at the baggage claim.
SSR and OKW are on the same loop, so Lucy and I got to ride the same DME bus. At OKW we said goodbye, and made plans to meet on the DTD ferry.
Check-in at SSR was a breeze; Si Ming checked us in and asked if we have a floor preference. We didnt- so we wound up in a 2nd floor room in the Paddock, with a view of the Congress Park bus stop. We were right across the street from the room we stayed in on our last SSR stay.
After checking out the room, we headed out to walk over to the Downtown Disney ferry. On the way, I called Lucy and found out they were already on the ferry with the Woods.
By the time we reached the dock, we realized it would have been quicker if we walked to DTD and met them at the dock there.
We had a short wait, and then the ferry pulled in, so we hopped aboard.
Once we hit the wide-open area of DTD, the driver called Anthony over and let him drive the boat pretty cool.
We headed over to Earl of Sandwich for some grub. On the way in, we saw carolers outside by the tree, but hunger called so we walked right on by.
I like to try something new each trip here, so I went for the Full Montagu, Jimmy had the Original 1860, and Bobby had a grilled cheese, plus Tommys pizza sandwich- Tommy ate chips. As usual, the sandwiches are YUM-O!
Back outside, the carolers were gone, but a magician was performing, so we stopped to watch for a bit. I got my Welcome to WDW here. I am quite short, 51 on a good day- but not short enough not to be seen by an average person. Anyway, I was standing, watching, when the woman next to me lifted her arm for whatever reason and jabbed me HARD with her elbow. Then stared at me like I had no right to be in her way- then she let out a huff I just love people at WDW.
We were beat from our long day so we hopped the ferry back home. Imagine who is sitting across from me on the ferry- Elbow Lady, and her man friend. When we got back to SSR, they hopped up the be first off the boat, and Elbow Ladys man friend smacked me with his bags as he turned . But continued on without a word. Wow- its good to be home, dont forget to check you manners at the door sir.
But since I finished this, and I am a little bored this morning, I am going to post.
Attn mods- this is a complete report, so you may have to move it to the completed TRs board.
The Quest for Gingerbread Mickey
4 Lit Up Parks
3 families
2 hotels
& 1 chance to see it all
Lucy turns 40, so instead of the surprise party she has been asking for, her husband gave her a weekend trip to WDW to see the Christmas decorations. This was to be a family trip, just the four of them, until . 4 APs and 61 points burning a hole in my pocket, I cut a deal with my sister- join us in August and well join you in December. Then our friend Lucille got wind of my plan to join them, and booked a trip of her own.
Does anyone, besides me, see the value of this birthday present dropping?
Lucys birthday present included a 1-bedroom villa at OKW, Lucille booked the same, but my 61 points were not stretching so far, and I was stuck with a studio at the less popular SSR.
I am an uber-planner, which irks my BiL Frank to no end, so I kept it cool for this trip, and did nothing more than book a CandleLight Processional Dinner Package- which I must mention was extremely hard to plan with Franks pickiness over food. Poor Lucy, its so hard to please him, shes earned her halo over this one, but more on that later.
Nov 30- the departure- I had to work in the morning, so did Jimmy, so we kept the boys out of school to get their homework done, and eliminate the stress of signing them out, and rushing to the airport.
I left work at 11:30, was home by noon, and got the house closed down for the weekend. We were on the road by 12:45 and in the Economy Parking Lot by 1:00. Waiting for the bus, thinking we were way ahead of the curve, who pulls up? Lucy and family! Yikes, now I am thinking I didnt get here early enough to get Bobby cleared with the TSA, and still make my plane.
Fortunately, we have gotten used to the TSA thing, and we got a veteran at the check-in counter, so we had no troubles getting our reservations unlocked, and our boarding passes issued.
As we were walking toward the Security checkpoint, we came upon Lucille and family at the food court, so we plopped down with them for a Burger King lunch.
We proceeded to our gate to wait out our delayed plane with the herd. If the gate area was any indication, the plane would be packed to the gills- and it was. Thank God its not Southwest or we would have been trampled in the stampede when boarding started. With assigned seating we were able to wait out the crowd, board at last call, and not deal with the cranky, pushy herd.
The flight was mostly uneventful, I got my blue potato chips and Tommy got his Doritos Munchies, so we were happy. Even with the delay, we landed pretty close to our scheduled time- made a quick potty break, and headed to DME via monorail and escalator. I just love bypassing the crowds at the baggage claim.
SSR and OKW are on the same loop, so Lucy and I got to ride the same DME bus. At OKW we said goodbye, and made plans to meet on the DTD ferry.
Check-in at SSR was a breeze; Si Ming checked us in and asked if we have a floor preference. We didnt- so we wound up in a 2nd floor room in the Paddock, with a view of the Congress Park bus stop. We were right across the street from the room we stayed in on our last SSR stay.
After checking out the room, we headed out to walk over to the Downtown Disney ferry. On the way, I called Lucy and found out they were already on the ferry with the Woods.
By the time we reached the dock, we realized it would have been quicker if we walked to DTD and met them at the dock there.
We had a short wait, and then the ferry pulled in, so we hopped aboard.
Once we hit the wide-open area of DTD, the driver called Anthony over and let him drive the boat pretty cool.
We headed over to Earl of Sandwich for some grub. On the way in, we saw carolers outside by the tree, but hunger called so we walked right on by.
I like to try something new each trip here, so I went for the Full Montagu, Jimmy had the Original 1860, and Bobby had a grilled cheese, plus Tommys pizza sandwich- Tommy ate chips. As usual, the sandwiches are YUM-O!
Back outside, the carolers were gone, but a magician was performing, so we stopped to watch for a bit. I got my Welcome to WDW here. I am quite short, 51 on a good day- but not short enough not to be seen by an average person. Anyway, I was standing, watching, when the woman next to me lifted her arm for whatever reason and jabbed me HARD with her elbow. Then stared at me like I had no right to be in her way- then she let out a huff I just love people at WDW.
We were beat from our long day so we hopped the ferry back home. Imagine who is sitting across from me on the ferry- Elbow Lady, and her man friend. When we got back to SSR, they hopped up the be first off the boat, and Elbow Ladys man friend smacked me with his bags as he turned . But continued on without a word. Wow- its good to be home, dont forget to check you manners at the door sir.