I swear I had this done last night but I could not post!
This was a vacation in the planning for 14 months! Our original cruise was supposed to be last Dec 10, 2007, but got cancelled. So they refunded our $$ and gave us a credit towards another cruise, so this one was a freebee. So nice!
We drove down to Jupiter FL on Sat and had breakfast with 8 of our friends on Sunday just hours before the cruise. It was so great to see them. Old friends are the best, aren’t they?? Then we drove down to Fort Lauderdale and boarded the Celebrity Millennium.
It is a beautiful ship, but I think I liked the Celebrity Century that we sailed on last year a little bit more. But we had a wonderful cabin with a pretty big balcony (large enough to hold 2 chairs, 2 chaise lounges and a large table and a small one). This is my favorite picture from this cruise:
We visited 4 ports. We didn’t do any excursions, but enjoyed getting off the ship. The weather could not have been more beautiful. Blue skies, warm air and calm seas. Who could ask for anything more??
We got off the ship on Sunday, 12/23 and drove straight to WDW. We checked into VWL at around 1 and the room was ready! We got a first floor, woods view. Half way down that looooong (NOT) hallway. Not too much work being done, just some landscaping things, no biggie for us.
One noticeable thing for us was that WDW is switching over to the LED lights. It was very evident on the large on in the WL lobby. They have that fake, grayish tinge. I know I will get used to them, but it was a little deal (as opposed to a big deal!) for me. The ones in the VWL atrium are still the good old fashioned incandescent type! Don’t get me wrong on the LED lights, we just bought 300 of the C7, but they are multi-colored. Enough of that! Sorry…..
We went over to MGM at around 2. We were able to just walk onto the Lights, Camera, Motors (?is that what it is?). What a great show that is. Then we met up with one of the ladies in an ESL class that I volunteer for. She is from S. Korea and was with her husband and daughter. What fun to meet a friend at WDW!
After we talked for a while we headed over to a surprise that was one of the best shows we have seen at WDW. It was the Harlem Gospel Choir and they had a great performance. Very uplifting.
Then we went to the Osborne Family Lights and caught 2 performances of Manheim Steamroller’s Christmas songs to the lights. We love that. We took tons of pictures of this event last year so we didn’t drag the camera to it this year.
Monday, Christmas Eve. I actually got my husband up early to go into MK. Got there at 8:30 (that is a miracle, you don’t know my husband!) and did all necessary rides including Peter Pan’s Flight. We love that ride! Left and went back to our beloved for a nap.
Then we headed over to Epcot for CP with Lieutenant Dan! We had dinner at the new Tutto Italia. We enjoyed the restaurant and then went to the CP. As usual, the line was huge, thank goodness for priority seating. The 8:15 performance was one of the best. The audience was so attentive you could hear a pin drop. All the performers, as usual, were wonderful.
Then we headed back over to MK to see the castle all pretty. We loved it and stayed there until about 11:30. And that concluded our park visits. We had a plan and it worked wonderfully. Minimal lines for when we went and very crowded for when it didn’t matter. All was well. And again, great weather.
Christmas day. Breakfast and dinner at WCC. Both were pretty good. We loved just hanging around the lodge all day. That was all we did! Our friends from S. Korea visited us there that night and they stood with their jaws hanging looking at the Lodge.
Then we had some more guests!!
We just love them!!!
Wed Dec 26. Another non-park day. We are really enjoying these days! Today we went to Downtown Disney for breakfast at Wolfgang Puck Express. I love this place. Then we got my husband one of his gifts of:
Interactive, sci-fi fun flourishes at the new Build Your Own Lightsaber area at the Once Upon a Toy store at Downtown Disney Marketplace. The Star Wars-themed kiosk gives guests of all ages step-by-step instructions to build an electronic lightsaber from their own imagination -- or they can replicate designs used by Star Wars characters like Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker. The toys come complete with lights, sounds and vibrations, and no matter how elaborate the completed creation, the cost is just $19.95 (which includes batteries). As an added bonus, guests also receive a store-exclusive Jedi or Sith-themed collector pin with their purchase.
In the afternoon we went to the pool. I am so embarrassed to admit this, but we are Groupies, we understand these things, right??
I got a Zune for Christmas (Microsoft’s answer to iPod). I went into the Jacuzzi with it. First mistake. Then I shifted a little and the current was very strong and my Zune drowned. Sigh.
Then we had to wait till it was dark to take some really cool pictures!
And I also took one of this strange little girl
That night we went to the Hoop De Do Review. I had been many years before, but it was my husband’s first time. We enjoyed it.
We left on Thursday. The traffic we saw coming into WDW and down 95 southbound made me very grateful that we had done our trip the way we did!
Thanks for reading if you made it this far!
