DopeyBadger
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Tuesday, January 9th – Disney Springs and Flight home
We woke up at 7am. Steph got the DME notice outside the door and we were to board at noon for our 4pm flight. Not a ton of time since Disney Springs didn’t open until 10am, but enough time to do some damage. Starbucks opened at 9am, so the goal was to hit that first, then Lego, then World of Disney, then Sprinkles cupcakes. We packed everything up and called Bell Services to pick up the bags. We were at the bus stop at 8:45.
OKW is pretty close to DS so the trip was quick.

We made it to Starbucks at 9:20am. I had a caramel covered doughnut. It was delish. We burned some time and then the Lego store was open. We scheduled 20 min at Lego, 20 min at World of Disney, and 20 min to walk to Sprinkles and the bus stop. The goal was be on the bus back no later than 11:15am. Timing worked out great. G got to race a self-made car at Lego.


Viewed the Legos inside and purchased a Lego Junior version of Elsa’s castle.




Then headed over to World of Disney and my mom found another coffee mug, Steph found a hat, and G bought some mini-figurines. We headed over to Sprinkles. They didn’t have any peanut butter cupcakes, but they did have a peanut butter chocolate pretzel cookie. So that’s what I got. It was ok, but not even close to as good as the cookie at MK.
We were on the bus back to OKW at 11:10am (right on schedule). Then we got back to the resort with a little time to spare so we ate lunch at the QS. It was ok, but again nothing special. Just kind of available.

G wanted to create a special goodbye to Disney. So, she picked up sticks and put it on the different leaves of the plant. Such an interesting kid…

The bus arrived on time and before long we were headed back to the airport. The trip was certainly winding down. While sitting on the bus, I noticed a woman across from me who looked awfully familiar. Red braided hair and tattoos. Talked a bit about running and diet to the other person seated next to her. I thought it might have been Erin J. from Strava. We’d been following each other for years, but never met in person. I looked at her profile, but I couldn’t be convinced it was indeed Erin. So, I decided not to say anything. I did make mention on Strava later in the day and she confirmed it was indeed her. Small world! I saw Strava friends Matt B, Jaime D. and Erin J all on the same trip. Crazy!
We arrived at the airport and I was dreading getting the luggage to the Frontier check-in. So, many bags. A guy with a cart came up and asked if we needed help. Sure, you want to help, I’ll accept your help. He guided us though the airport with all of our bags on the cart and made life soooo much easier. We made it to the desk without issue and it was so easy. Then, he told us he’d meet us once we got through the line at boarding pass check-in. His supervisor walked up and asked if we wanted to wait in this line or not wait in this line. I was like huh? He was like you could wait here, or I could help you and you wouldn’t have to wait? It made me really nervous because I had no idea who these people were. Finally, Steph and I said sure. You can help us. So, he took us out of line, asked for our IDs and then headed to the front of the line. He talked to the agent and got our bags checked and boarding passes. He came back within minutes and handed us our boarding passes. See, no line. I said, wait what about the IDs? Ooops! No worries they are in my pocket. So, weird. We tipped him and the other guy. The guy told us it was a new service at the airport and we just had to tip for good service. Works for me. Saved us a good chunk of time. We confirmed it online afterwards because we were a bit nervous.
We made our way to the security line and thankfully had TSA Pre-Check again. In and out in no time. In fact, if anything we were too quick. We made it to the gate at 1:30pm. We had nearly 3 hours to burn. Our flight did get delayed from 4:13 to 4:50pm. Ugh! Thankfully that was the only delay and everything worked out great from there. We were nervous as to whether our bags would be there in Madison, but there was no issue. Everything worked out! We made the short trip from the Madison airport to home and only reaffirmed that we love flying out of Madison with such a short car ride post-trip. And then, that was it. The trip was over seemingly before it even started.
Amount of sleep night prior – 8:50
Number of Steps – 8,589
Number of miles covered – 4.4 miles
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We woke up at 7am. Steph got the DME notice outside the door and we were to board at noon for our 4pm flight. Not a ton of time since Disney Springs didn’t open until 10am, but enough time to do some damage. Starbucks opened at 9am, so the goal was to hit that first, then Lego, then World of Disney, then Sprinkles cupcakes. We packed everything up and called Bell Services to pick up the bags. We were at the bus stop at 8:45.
OKW is pretty close to DS so the trip was quick.

We made it to Starbucks at 9:20am. I had a caramel covered doughnut. It was delish. We burned some time and then the Lego store was open. We scheduled 20 min at Lego, 20 min at World of Disney, and 20 min to walk to Sprinkles and the bus stop. The goal was be on the bus back no later than 11:15am. Timing worked out great. G got to race a self-made car at Lego.


Viewed the Legos inside and purchased a Lego Junior version of Elsa’s castle.




Then headed over to World of Disney and my mom found another coffee mug, Steph found a hat, and G bought some mini-figurines. We headed over to Sprinkles. They didn’t have any peanut butter cupcakes, but they did have a peanut butter chocolate pretzel cookie. So that’s what I got. It was ok, but not even close to as good as the cookie at MK.
We were on the bus back to OKW at 11:10am (right on schedule). Then we got back to the resort with a little time to spare so we ate lunch at the QS. It was ok, but again nothing special. Just kind of available.

G wanted to create a special goodbye to Disney. So, she picked up sticks and put it on the different leaves of the plant. Such an interesting kid…

The bus arrived on time and before long we were headed back to the airport. The trip was certainly winding down. While sitting on the bus, I noticed a woman across from me who looked awfully familiar. Red braided hair and tattoos. Talked a bit about running and diet to the other person seated next to her. I thought it might have been Erin J. from Strava. We’d been following each other for years, but never met in person. I looked at her profile, but I couldn’t be convinced it was indeed Erin. So, I decided not to say anything. I did make mention on Strava later in the day and she confirmed it was indeed her. Small world! I saw Strava friends Matt B, Jaime D. and Erin J all on the same trip. Crazy!
We arrived at the airport and I was dreading getting the luggage to the Frontier check-in. So, many bags. A guy with a cart came up and asked if we needed help. Sure, you want to help, I’ll accept your help. He guided us though the airport with all of our bags on the cart and made life soooo much easier. We made it to the desk without issue and it was so easy. Then, he told us he’d meet us once we got through the line at boarding pass check-in. His supervisor walked up and asked if we wanted to wait in this line or not wait in this line. I was like huh? He was like you could wait here, or I could help you and you wouldn’t have to wait? It made me really nervous because I had no idea who these people were. Finally, Steph and I said sure. You can help us. So, he took us out of line, asked for our IDs and then headed to the front of the line. He talked to the agent and got our bags checked and boarding passes. He came back within minutes and handed us our boarding passes. See, no line. I said, wait what about the IDs? Ooops! No worries they are in my pocket. So, weird. We tipped him and the other guy. The guy told us it was a new service at the airport and we just had to tip for good service. Works for me. Saved us a good chunk of time. We confirmed it online afterwards because we were a bit nervous.
We made our way to the security line and thankfully had TSA Pre-Check again. In and out in no time. In fact, if anything we were too quick. We made it to the gate at 1:30pm. We had nearly 3 hours to burn. Our flight did get delayed from 4:13 to 4:50pm. Ugh! Thankfully that was the only delay and everything worked out great from there. We were nervous as to whether our bags would be there in Madison, but there was no issue. Everything worked out! We made the short trip from the Madison airport to home and only reaffirmed that we love flying out of Madison with such a short car ride post-trip. And then, that was it. The trip was over seemingly before it even started.
Amount of sleep night prior – 8:50
Number of Steps – 8,589
Number of miles covered – 4.4 miles
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