Trip Report Dec. 12-18, Part ONE

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December 12, 2005 – Journey and Day 1

Well, we left on a Monday, and Sunday is the beginning of the work and school week here, so Sunday was a regular day for us, and since we hadn't had the good sense to pack up everything on Saturday, we were up a bit late on Sunday getting organized. Then Monday morning at 4:30 AM the taxi arrived as planned to take us to the airport. Of course we were far too excited to feel tired, so by 4 we were up and ready. :Pinkbounc The drive to the airport, which can take over 2 hours when there is any traffic, was one hour and 15 minutes from our door to the terminal. Check-in was painless and quick, and we managed seat assignments giving us an empty place between us so Liav could sort of stretch out and get a bit more sleep. The Israeli airport (Tel – Aviv) is absolutely gorgeous. Clean, efficient, pleasant – I've been in many airports in the world, and I have to way the Ben-Gurion airport in Tel Aviv is to date my very favorite. There is free wireless internet from everywhere in the terminal, so after I checked my mail for work-related stuff I let Liav pass the time waiting to board by chatting with her friends who were getting ready for school (poor things) and we did some shopping – Liav got a pair of AllStar sneakers (these are very popular with teens in Israel for some reason)… and at 9 AM we were in the air on our way to Paris – :wave: YAY!!! The flight was uneventful – I remember seeing a movie, but for the life of me I can't remember what it was and I hadn't started my notes yet! Oh well…

Okay, the only problem with our flight was… that it ended at CDG airport!!! :bitelip: OMG, I am sorry to be so negative right at the start of a trip report, but WHY does the "city of lights" have such a horrid, dingy, filthy airport????? :confused3 I cannot figure this out?!! Our first and second trips to DLP we landed at Terminal 3 since we'd flown on charter flights. This year we flew El Al and I prayed that terminal 2, where we landed this year would be better… but really, it wasn't. There is literally filth everywhere, and it's so poorly lit, and looks like a jailhouse… oh okay, this isn't an airport review it's a Disney trip report… so on with it. :goodvibes

Our first trip, we'd taken the VEA shuttle – that hadn't been much of a hassle – it was dead winter (end of January) and we were the only ones on the bus, so it took us directly to our hotel) The only downside had been the 30 minute wait for the shuttle to leave the airport. Last year, since we arrived at a very early hour in the morning, the VEA was not running, so I ordered a private van, and while the service was great, the price was high for only 2 people (Euro City Shuttle – 80 Euros to the Disney Hotels, which is a good deal if you have a van full of people). Anyway, this year I made no special arrangements – I thought I would play it by ear. We arrived at around 1 PM, so my thought was that if the queue for the VEA was long or the wait would be long, I'd just get an ordinary taxi. But as it happened, as we walked out, we saw several drivers holding signs in Hebrew (our El Al flight had been huge – they knew there would be Hebrew speaking clientele and they were right!) saying "transport to Paris". I asked one of the them in Hebrew how much he would ask to take 2 people to the Sequoia and he said 60 Euros. I knew the taxi could probably be cheaper, but he was in the right place at the right time, and spoke our language… so – off we went with the nice Israeli driver, and within 40 minutes we were checking in at the Sequoia!!! YAY!!!! :cheer2:

It was so lovely to pull up the the hotel and see the decorations and hear the music playing from the loudspeakers in the front area where the car came in. We walked into the lobby and both sighed… it was like "coming home" – we'd already spent two wonderful holidays in this hotel and we could not have been more pleased to be coming back! If possible, we got even more excited!
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We were assigned a Montana room, North Wing, 7th floor. We had a gorgeous lake-view – and could see all the way to the Castle! Amazing view, and although I always say I don't really much care about a view from a hotel room, since I don't spend a lot of time standing in front of windows anyway, I have to admit I enjoyed this immensely! Especially at night when the castle was lit for Christmas!! And in the morning at sunrise – with the new hot air balloon over the lake… well, it was just wonderful.

The room itself was a bit shabby – I'd hoped for one of the newly renovated Sequoia rooms, but really it didn't matter much – it was clean, and we were very comfortable. Someone mentioned the bedding – ours was lovely – a blanket covered with a duvet cover, and the bed cover of course. The mattresses have definitely seen better days – but we are always so tired when we go to bed after a day in the parks I suppose we could sleep well on sticks and stones! :cloud9:

I should mention that I had to make this a bit of a "working holiday" – I had my laptop with me and knew I'd have to check in morning and evening with my New York clients and keep up with things even though I had someone covering for big projects… so…. After unpacking we went down to the gift shop to arrange internet access. The WIFI at the Sequoia costs 10 Euros for 2 hours. The 2 hours have to be used within a 24 hour period. This suited me – I logged on for approximately an hour in the AM and again for an hour in the PM. So I bought 7 internet cards to last for the week I'd be there. If this was not a business expense, obviously I would not have done this – but as it was I was satisfied with this service, since it was fast, reliable, and worked from the room, as well as from all the public areas in the hotel. (Although when I bought the cards I was told it would only work from the lounge and lobby, this proved not to be true – I worked from my bed on the 7th floor, every day)

Okay, now we were starving, not having had a thing since the breakfast on the flight. So, off we went to Annette's diner – a lovely walk around the lake and through the village. It was very cold, but we'd anticipated that and were dressed for it, so we enjoyed being out. We love Annettes, as anyone who's read my previous trip reports knows! We are so boring when it comes to food – so sorry about that – anyone expecting restaurant reviews should definitely not be reading my reports! It's quite pathetic – we eat the same things every day practically, even though this time I VOWED we'd try all sorts of different things! What's wrong with me? :) Oh, and in case you are interested, we had chili (me – it was delicious and spicy) and fajitas (Liav – the portion was huge and she only finished about 1/3 but she enjoyed it) Since we hadn't yet entered the park, our AP's were still the "temporary" cards, but the manager at Annette's gave us the 10% off anyway. Also, orange juice was free, but they would not give us Coke instead of juice as they had done in previous years. :drinking:

After the meal we went into the park – it was just about dusk, and Main Street looked so wonderful to us!!! So great- that first look at Main Street when you arrive, isn't it?? I LOVED that they didn't have the huge monstrous light thingie. I know a lot of people liked it, but I felt that it blocked the beauty of Main Street, and I think the new lamp post concept is absolutely lovely!!! :jumping1:

We walked over to the Annual Passport office and exchanged our temporary passes which we'd received in the mail, for our plastic "permanent" passes. Our pictures were already in their computer so we didn't have to "pose" again. We received gifts – a picture album and a CD holder. (Which later we exchanged in a shop for pins that Liav wanted)

We didn't feel like going on any rides, it was just so pleasant walking about and taking in the atmosphere, listening to the Christmas music, and as it got darker we got excited for the lighting ceremony. We stood just to the side of Caseys and had a great view of the stage. I noticed they raised the platform this year and decorated it. The books and feather are still there, but everything is higher, so it can be seen from farther off. It was brilliant having the characters in this ceremony. We really enjoyed it, and when the lights went on – the tree, the lampposts, the castle… it was so touching. I was just grinning and loving every moment. Then we walked down MS again and out of the park. At Town Square we paused and looked back at the castle, and the effect of the lampposts, the castle and the tree was absolutely breathtaking. Bravo to DLP Imagineers or whoever does these decorations – the changes are IMHO, excellent! (Oh, and you are probably saying … so where are the photos!!!??? ) I'm so sorry but they will have to be posted separately – I uploaded them daily on to my laptop, so I do have them, but the technical part of posting them is too much for me today. I promise to get them posted in the next few days. Really!

We walked back through the village and got hot chocolate for Liav and Lumberjack for me (which is hot chocolate spiked with something – cant' remember what) in the lounge. There was no fire lit, but the decorations are lovely, and the lounge is cozy.

Then back to the room for a relaxing bath and bed and work for me, a Disney movie for Liav. She loves watching TV when we are in DLP since we don't get the Disney channel in Israel.

So ended our first day….
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lovely report! just a couple of ???'s, when you stayed at this hotel before did you have normal rooms(lodges) if so would you say the montana rooms are better?? we have stayed here before in the lodges but never the montana rooms, b ut we have pre booked them for 12th feb when we ngo. just hope it's worth it not that they cost that much more anyway. thanks
 
Yay!!! Jody has started her trip reports!!! :Pinkbounc

Glad you loved the chandeliers. Like you, I never liked the arches - not even when they were all lit up. But this new arrangment is just gorgeous IMHO!!!
 

Jody great start to the report.
Sounds as if the view from the room was excellent.
Can't wait to see the photos :)
 
TracyJane - Well, about our rooms at Sequoia - our first year we were upgraded to Montana and had a room almost identical to the one we had this year, only it was in the South wing and the view was of the front of the hotel. At that time, I had no idea that it WAS an upgrade! I had paid for a regular room so assumed that's what I had! I only realized later that because it was so off-season when we went (about the same time you are going this year) they had put everyone in the main building (which is where the Montana rooms are) and were not using the lodges at that time.

Then last year, our second trip, we stayed our first two nights in Castle Club at the DL, and moved to SL for the next 5 nights. We arrived on a rainy night, and were assigned a lodge quite a distance from the main building. I was so crestfallen about it that the manager again gave me a Montana room - I didn't like the idea of leaving my daughter out in the lodge when I would sometimes go to the lounge or shop or whatever alone - in the main building I feel okay leaving her watching Disney Channel if I went left her for a bit. Anyway we did stay in the lodge our first night, and then were upgraded to Montana again for our last 4 nights. So.... to answer your question, I don't know how much extra you are paying to get the Montana so I can't say if it's "worth it", but I will say that I felt a huge difference in "magic" between the lodge and the main building. The lodge felt totally un-Disney to me, and in the cold and rainy weather it was (to me) awful having to go out there - also the way was not well-lit at night. The actual room was completely identical. The only differences are that a Montana room has a rocking chair (I do not recall ever once "rocking" in it) and a mini-bar (never opened it). So don't expect any "luxury" as far as the room is concerned. You are paying for location ONLY. I don't know how many people are in your family - for me and just my daughter it just wasn't comfortable out there, but for you it might be absolutely fine and not worth the extra cost to upgrade. e Those are always individual considerations where cost is concerned. Last year people wanted to know if Castle Club is "worth the extra money" - and of course, again, it totally depends. I am not one of those people that feels the room is just to shower and sleep - It really IS important to me to have a nice cozy clean haven to come back to and wake up in. So again, choice of hotel/room is really individual. Would I pay more for a Montana room? Probably, if I went in winter again with just Liav, yes. Oh, I forgot to add that this year I did not have to pay the premium for Montana - again we just "got it" - I phoned my reservation and got the 25% off for Annual Pass holder, and the room they assigned me was "Montana Lake-View". I asked the price for a regular room and they said same price! I have no idea what was up with that but I wasn't complaining! I probably would have paid a bit extra for Montana if that had been necessary though, but as I said, for my own reasons, NOT because the room is different or better.
Wow, this got long! Hope it was helpful!
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Becky it's great to hear that you agree with me about the decorations on Main Street - I kept hearing that people miss the arches so I thought is was just me! Liav took a video clip of the whole effect (by the way I also like the the Castle lights are just white this year - I thought the pink was lovely, but this is even better) - can you (or anyone) tell me how I can post the clip here?

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Jody, darling , I love soooo much your reports !!! to me it's like being there with you and Liav !!!! THANK YOU !!!
Glad "our" SL is gorgeous as usual: Marco and I will be staying at Newport this January ( I like to try them all !!!) ... :Pinkbounc but we are planning to stop and visit SL : I love their Christmas decorations !!!! they are even better than those of Disneyland hotel IMHO !!

And I'm so curious to admire the new Main Street decorations !!!

Waiting for :cloud9: your second installment !!!
:love2: Laura
 
Yipeeh, you started again with a Trip-report. Really awaited this because your last years TR is one of my favorites until today and in my Top 5 of TR´s.

Not that I want to force you in any way or put you in great pressure:

I want more​

P.S. Has Liav stopped Pin-Trading?
 
jodyb said:
Becky it's great to hear that you agree with me about the decorations on Main Street - I kept hearing that people miss the arches so I thought is was just me! Liav took a video clip of the whole effect (by the way I also like the the Castle lights are just white this year - I thought the pink was lovely, but this is even better) - can you (or anyone) tell me how I can post the clip here?

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Jody to post the video clip, which I would :love: to see, you will need a site to host it.
Calling Steve, Marco and co we need help as there is a video that we all MUST see :)
 
Thank you very much Jody - great details - it's almost as good as being there!!! It brought it all back so clearly - we stayed at SL in a Montana room in November. Really looking forward to your photos and video clip!!
 
Hi Jody, really enjoyed part 1, really want to see photos!!!
 
A great start!

Main Street with Christmas decorations must be so atmospheric. I'm sure we will visit Annette's on our first night too, it just seems to suit everyone. Can't wait to see the next installment!
 
Fabulous trip report Jody - really enjoyed reading it, off to find the next installments!
 











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