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Myself
DS aged 13
DD aged 13
26/05/2006
We left the house just after midnight. DH took us to the airport and waited whilst we passed the x-ray machine. I had over two hundred pins with us and wanted to be sure that we got on the plane ok. Because we are transit passengers in Madrid we only do one x-ray machine each journey. This entails putting the bag through the machine, discussing with a police man what the bag contains then opening the bag and showing the pins then you get to discuss which ones are your favorite and they tell you which ones they like after they have looked at them all. I kid you not. Every trip is the same once the police have seen that what you are carrying is safe they want to look at them. This is fine by me as I am always happy to discuss pins. 20 mins later we are on our way to get a drink.
After that we played word games until it was time to board. We slept a fair bit of the first flight to Madrid. There we had a 30 min wait for the second plane then a 1 1/2 hour journey to Orly. We caught the VEA bus, we were lucky as only one other family after us got on leaving an enormous queue waiting for the next bus. We stayed at the HI so I had decided we would get off the bus at the NPBC and take their bus to the train station. This worked out well. We then somehow took the wrong bus to the HI and the driver had to let us out opposite the hotel and we walked over on foot. The room wasn't ready (story of our life) so we went to the parks. We stopped at 11.30 in the Salon Mickey for a coffee and pastry. This is a real oasis of calm. The children hadn't visited before and were very impressed. We then had a long discussion about shares and their workings. Then heading up Main Street We stopped to have a look in the emporium and bought some more pins.
Now that we had stocked up we went to look at the Buzz ride in Tomorrowland. There was 1 hrs wait we didn't ride. My children being teenagers will not wait for any ride for over 20 mins. So we moved on to renew my annual pass. This was very quick and painless as I had 3 parrinage stamps. The CM told me that it was not renewable by parrinage again but that didn't seem unreasonable to me. We then mooched about the shops until it was time for a late lunch in the Auberge de Cendrillion. This cost 22 euros. It is a so/so buffet starter, a plated main course and a pudding buffet. It was not as good as last year when it was all a la carte but it was considerably busier which is what counts. The service was slow but the waiter was very friendly which makes up a lot for us. I had salmon
which was wonderful and the children had steak
(3 euro supplement) which they finished so it was worthwhile. DD had the Cinderella slipper (3 euro supplement) she had been talking about this since I came home form DLRP last may with photos. After that we went to look for a pin trader we had arranged to meet. The park was heaving and somehow we missed him. We traded a bit and then tried one of the pin boards. After that exhaustion set in and we came back to the HI got our room and had a rest. At this point DS discovered he had forgotten his swimming trunks. So we went back to the Disney Village to buy some. We stopped off at the HNY to see if we could meet up with some traders but we missed them. Perhaps it was the theme for the day. After that the children had a swim and we went to bed.
DS aged 13
DD aged 13
26/05/2006
We left the house just after midnight. DH took us to the airport and waited whilst we passed the x-ray machine. I had over two hundred pins with us and wanted to be sure that we got on the plane ok. Because we are transit passengers in Madrid we only do one x-ray machine each journey. This entails putting the bag through the machine, discussing with a police man what the bag contains then opening the bag and showing the pins then you get to discuss which ones are your favorite and they tell you which ones they like after they have looked at them all. I kid you not. Every trip is the same once the police have seen that what you are carrying is safe they want to look at them. This is fine by me as I am always happy to discuss pins. 20 mins later we are on our way to get a drink.
After that we played word games until it was time to board. We slept a fair bit of the first flight to Madrid. There we had a 30 min wait for the second plane then a 1 1/2 hour journey to Orly. We caught the VEA bus, we were lucky as only one other family after us got on leaving an enormous queue waiting for the next bus. We stayed at the HI so I had decided we would get off the bus at the NPBC and take their bus to the train station. This worked out well. We then somehow took the wrong bus to the HI and the driver had to let us out opposite the hotel and we walked over on foot. The room wasn't ready (story of our life) so we went to the parks. We stopped at 11.30 in the Salon Mickey for a coffee and pastry. This is a real oasis of calm. The children hadn't visited before and were very impressed. We then had a long discussion about shares and their workings. Then heading up Main Street We stopped to have a look in the emporium and bought some more pins.
Now that we had stocked up we went to look at the Buzz ride in Tomorrowland. There was 1 hrs wait we didn't ride. My children being teenagers will not wait for any ride for over 20 mins. So we moved on to renew my annual pass. This was very quick and painless as I had 3 parrinage stamps. The CM told me that it was not renewable by parrinage again but that didn't seem unreasonable to me. We then mooched about the shops until it was time for a late lunch in the Auberge de Cendrillion. This cost 22 euros. It is a so/so buffet starter, a plated main course and a pudding buffet. It was not as good as last year when it was all a la carte but it was considerably busier which is what counts. The service was slow but the waiter was very friendly which makes up a lot for us. I had salmon

