Tikihula
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My sister Moonbeam wrote this report from our family trip to WDW last November. Rather than go throught the frustration of trying to add photos, she sent it to me and asked me to post it with pictures. So, here, in its unedited entirety, is our trip report complete with pictures. Hope you'll come along for the ride....
Characters:
Tikihula - Longtime true Disney fanatic, super trip planner, bargain hunter, little sister. Wife of Silverhair. Florida panhandle resident.
Moonbeam - New Disney fanatic, excited planner and researcher, big sister, me the writer. Wife of Lefty (who had to stay home and work!), mother of DDs . Central Oregon high desert resident.
DD43 - oldest daughter, spa lover and mother of DGD9. Colorado resident.
DGD9 - only grandchild and daughter of DD43. Colorado resident with Mom.
DD41 - youngest daughter and athlete and thrill seeker. Western Oregon resident.
Short history - Two sisters who had a wonderful Dad who loved taking his four children on adventures, but couldn’t afford more than one trip to Disneyland when it first opened in 1955. (Yeah, we’re old, but still kids in our own minds!).
We both bought into DVC in 2008 and our home resort is Kidani Village.
Now, on with the show!!
Being super users of all the major Disney planning materials out there, we came home from our November 2008 family trip (my first to WDW!), and I couldn’t stop thinking and talking about all the fun we had after two years of researching and planning our trip. The wonder of it all!
Tikihula was such a Disney fan and she and Silverhair had taken so many trips and cruises I was beginning to wonder if she was warped in some way. I just didn’t understand it all. Then, our oldest daughter wanted her only child to see Disneyworld so I decided one trip wouldn’t kill me and since they live in Colorado, it would give us a chance to spend time together. Our other daughter also wanted to come, so our first trip to The World included Tikihula and Silverhair, Moonbeam, DD43, DGD9, and DD41. We rented points and planned our stay in a two-bedroom unit at OKW. I faithfully read the Passporter that Tikihula had sent me, bought and read the entire Official and Unofficial Guides, watched the Disney DVDs over and over again. I thought I was ready…..
Departure day. Up at 3 am to get ready, and a sleepy Lefty takes his overly excited Moonbeam to the local airport for a 6 am Delta flight to Salt Lake City. Then it’s on to Orlando International Airport! I had put the yellow Disney Magical Express tag on my new red Mickey luggage so I only had to carry my small red Mickey carryon while taking the tram, or “cattle car” as DD43 calls it, to the B side of the terminal and down the escalator to the Disney Magical Express counters. The excitement builds as I see friendly faces on people standing behind the counters who actually want to help you . I know I’m in a different place then! Line up for the bus with lots of other mouse lovers and more CMs (Cast Members or Disney employees) ask the crowd Disney trivia questions to keep up the excitement and entertain the kids. Then the bus to OKW arrives and low and behold, a driver with a smile and lots of friendly enthusiasm. Wow! I’m really impressed now. When we passed under the big arch and rolled onto Disney property our bus load let out a big cheer! I’m already tearing up and I haven’t even gotten to the resort yet!
Old Key West. The name just conjures up a laid back lifestyle, warm tropical breezes through the palm trees, life the way it should be. And boy, does Disney deliver! The pastel buildings, low metal rooflines, and Victorian trim just spoke to my heart telling me I was “welcomed home” for the first time. And there was my dear sister Tikihula and brother-in-law Silverhair waiting to greet me with big hugs! They had driven down from the Florida Panhandle so they took me to our home to be for the week. It was huge! They had stocked the kitchen cupboards and refrigerator with foods for breakfast and snacks. The washer and dryer in our unit was a regular home sized pair. Tikihula and Silverhair claimed the master bedroom with king sized bed and whirlpool tub. Tikihula was in need of a hip replacement and limped painfully the whole time. Her surgery took place after our vacation. I took one of the queen sized beds in the other bedroom. Then we got a call from DD43 and DGD9. They had just come off the cattle car and were heading downstairs to the DME and would soon be on a bus heading to OKW. Later in early evening our DD41 arrived. We were finally all together. DD41 took the other queen bed and DD43 and DGD9 slept on the sofa sleeper with an extra pad on it (highly recommended).
Arriving at Old Key West Resort with my Mickey bag.
Our spacious living room with a full kitchen and full-sized laundry room.
Master bedroom with king sized bed and private entrance to the balcony.
Our spacious second bedroom with two queen beds and a private bath.
A whirlpool tub in the master bath, and through another door there's a large shower, sink and commode. Wow, what a lot of room we had.
A lovely view of the golf course and the lake with a fountain from our 2nd floor balcony.
And one more view from our balcony. These white ibis, ducks and other birds came every morning along with a few bunnies, and we even saw an otter in the lake.
Up next - our first evening at Downtown Disney.
Characters:
Tikihula - Longtime true Disney fanatic, super trip planner, bargain hunter, little sister. Wife of Silverhair. Florida panhandle resident.
Moonbeam - New Disney fanatic, excited planner and researcher, big sister, me the writer. Wife of Lefty (who had to stay home and work!), mother of DDs . Central Oregon high desert resident.
DD43 - oldest daughter, spa lover and mother of DGD9. Colorado resident.
DGD9 - only grandchild and daughter of DD43. Colorado resident with Mom.
DD41 - youngest daughter and athlete and thrill seeker. Western Oregon resident.
Short history - Two sisters who had a wonderful Dad who loved taking his four children on adventures, but couldn’t afford more than one trip to Disneyland when it first opened in 1955. (Yeah, we’re old, but still kids in our own minds!).
We both bought into DVC in 2008 and our home resort is Kidani Village.
Now, on with the show!!
Being super users of all the major Disney planning materials out there, we came home from our November 2008 family trip (my first to WDW!), and I couldn’t stop thinking and talking about all the fun we had after two years of researching and planning our trip. The wonder of it all!
Tikihula was such a Disney fan and she and Silverhair had taken so many trips and cruises I was beginning to wonder if she was warped in some way. I just didn’t understand it all. Then, our oldest daughter wanted her only child to see Disneyworld so I decided one trip wouldn’t kill me and since they live in Colorado, it would give us a chance to spend time together. Our other daughter also wanted to come, so our first trip to The World included Tikihula and Silverhair, Moonbeam, DD43, DGD9, and DD41. We rented points and planned our stay in a two-bedroom unit at OKW. I faithfully read the Passporter that Tikihula had sent me, bought and read the entire Official and Unofficial Guides, watched the Disney DVDs over and over again. I thought I was ready…..
Departure day. Up at 3 am to get ready, and a sleepy Lefty takes his overly excited Moonbeam to the local airport for a 6 am Delta flight to Salt Lake City. Then it’s on to Orlando International Airport! I had put the yellow Disney Magical Express tag on my new red Mickey luggage so I only had to carry my small red Mickey carryon while taking the tram, or “cattle car” as DD43 calls it, to the B side of the terminal and down the escalator to the Disney Magical Express counters. The excitement builds as I see friendly faces on people standing behind the counters who actually want to help you . I know I’m in a different place then! Line up for the bus with lots of other mouse lovers and more CMs (Cast Members or Disney employees) ask the crowd Disney trivia questions to keep up the excitement and entertain the kids. Then the bus to OKW arrives and low and behold, a driver with a smile and lots of friendly enthusiasm. Wow! I’m really impressed now. When we passed under the big arch and rolled onto Disney property our bus load let out a big cheer! I’m already tearing up and I haven’t even gotten to the resort yet!
Old Key West. The name just conjures up a laid back lifestyle, warm tropical breezes through the palm trees, life the way it should be. And boy, does Disney deliver! The pastel buildings, low metal rooflines, and Victorian trim just spoke to my heart telling me I was “welcomed home” for the first time. And there was my dear sister Tikihula and brother-in-law Silverhair waiting to greet me with big hugs! They had driven down from the Florida Panhandle so they took me to our home to be for the week. It was huge! They had stocked the kitchen cupboards and refrigerator with foods for breakfast and snacks. The washer and dryer in our unit was a regular home sized pair. Tikihula and Silverhair claimed the master bedroom with king sized bed and whirlpool tub. Tikihula was in need of a hip replacement and limped painfully the whole time. Her surgery took place after our vacation. I took one of the queen sized beds in the other bedroom. Then we got a call from DD43 and DGD9. They had just come off the cattle car and were heading downstairs to the DME and would soon be on a bus heading to OKW. Later in early evening our DD41 arrived. We were finally all together. DD41 took the other queen bed and DD43 and DGD9 slept on the sofa sleeper with an extra pad on it (highly recommended).
Arriving at Old Key West Resort with my Mickey bag.

Our spacious living room with a full kitchen and full-sized laundry room.

Master bedroom with king sized bed and private entrance to the balcony.

Our spacious second bedroom with two queen beds and a private bath.

A whirlpool tub in the master bath, and through another door there's a large shower, sink and commode. Wow, what a lot of room we had.

A lovely view of the golf course and the lake with a fountain from our 2nd floor balcony.

And one more view from our balcony. These white ibis, ducks and other birds came every morning along with a few bunnies, and we even saw an otter in the lake.

Up next - our first evening at Downtown Disney.