Mike, so sorry to hear about your cruise disaster. Very glad to hear the the lovely Mrs "
DVC Mike" is fine
Hey Muushka,
So far we've hit House of blues (DTD), Artist Pointe, Crsytal palace for the character breakfast and the Plaza restuarant in MK. We have a car so we've ventured off site for a couple of meals also. Haven't seen Ranger stan all week, hope he is well
Last live report since we leave Thursday.

Sorry it's so long.
We checked out of the WL today and headed over to the BCVs. The consensus among the gal pals is that while they liked the theme of the WL they do agree the location of the BCVs cant be beat. Ironically when I asked which resort they would pick if we decide to do this again, they said neither. They want to try AKVs. Isnt that one of the great things about wdw, so much variety.
General this & that.
The weather has been absolutely gorgeous. Mid 80s with little or no humidity and a light wind. This is my first trip during May and as Sid & Rizzo get older I may have to sneak in a few days with the old guy.
Boat transportation has been slow these past few days. I really dont rush any where when Im on vacation but the 2 times weve gone down to the dock for the Mk boat there has been a huge line. Hope this is a temporary glitch.
Seems to be a pack mentality in touring this week. Its so weird. At Epcot, there was a huge crowd in the World showcase and then future world was empty. It was like some bizarre invisible barricade preventing people from crossing over. As usual the longest wait was at Soarin, the sign said 50 minutes for standby but it was more like 40. We did standby once and then got 2 FPs one for 1:30 and the other for 6:45. Mission space and test track were both 30 and under standby. The same thing happened at MK. Everyone was packed in these two areas but we were able to walk right into Haunted Mansion, POTC and splash mountain.
So in my other post I mention that there were a lot of senior citizens. I got picked up by a 90, if he was a day old- retired pharmacist. Im a woss when it comes to thrill rides and my girlfriends were trying hard to convince me to try the orange (intense) version of MS and having no luck. Well Joe the pharmacist from Wisconsin, kindly offered his services if I needed some one to hold my hand while on the ride. Thats right Joe assured me that he was a Korean War vet and that I would be perfectly safe in the dark with him.
I told him he wasnt fooling me, Ive heard all about sailors from my mother.
Since the net is now free I'll post a few pictures while I wait for everyone to get dressed for a late dinner.