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Trip Report 12/2/05 to 12/7/05 Two Adults
For Dining Reviews go to http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=974799 .
We just got back this afternoon, and my first reaction when I stepped out into the 20 degree weather was "Woah! We're not in Disneyworld anymore, Toto!"
My husband and I are older adults, and we hadnt been to WDW since 9/11. My husbands brother lives in Orlando, so it really was time that we got down there. I started making plans in January, and it wasnt until several months later that I found the DIS boards and my planning really took off. My travel agent never mentioned the Dining Plan, nor the Candlelight Processional nor the Christmas Party, so I really appreciate the help from everybody here.
We stayed at the Yacht Club, where we had stayed once or twice before. Mainly we like the convenience of walking to Epcot or walking or boating to MGM (Disney Studios,) or to the Swan or Dolphin. The YC is also somewhat quieter than some other resorts. I requested non-smoking and lake view and got both. The rooms are a bit small but adequate, and the view was just what we wanted. We could watch the boats, and we could see the Boardwalk. I arranged for the FL Towncars on the recommendation of DIS, and we werent disappointed. We were celebrating our 35th anniversary that had been in July, so instead of flowers, I decided to surprise my husband with the Towncar service. I had told him that that is what we were doing, but he didnt really comprehend. As we got off the plane I told him somebody would be there with our name on a sign- he was impressed! Then he asked how many people would be sharing the vehicle, and he was astounded when I told him it would be just the two of us. Happy Anniversary! We didnt see our name on a sign, though, so went over and picked up the one suitcase that we had checked. When we got back over to the escalators there was Tony from FL waiting for us. He took us to Publix where we got a 12-pack of water, some yogurt, and some candy to bring back to my students. We were done in less than a half hour and waited a bit for Tony to realize we were ready, but no big deal. The plane landed at 1:20, by 2 we were at Publix, by 2:55 we were at Yacht, and at 3:30 we were in our room and had quickly unpacked the yogurt into the refrigerator and were on our way to Epcot. FL charged $99- I had reserved online- and I gave Tony a $10 tip. He told us they would call the day before our return to verify times. We stopped at the guest Concierge desk and got our Candlelight Processional tickets.
The first thing we did upon arriving at Epcot was to stop at the Rose and Crown CS for fish and chips (see Dining Reviews http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=974799_. Then we felt refreshed enough after our traveling to do some walking around though World Showcase. We got our frozen Margaritas at Mexico and explored Futureworld. At 6:15 we came to the location for the Candlelight Processional. We were wearing our badges and were ushered in. I was surprised that almost half of the seats in the front section, under the roof, were roped off, and we were told we could sit anywhere except for there. So we found a delightful place in the middle but not under the roof- luckily the weather was fine, so it didnt matter. The roped area did fill up, and I couldnt tell why others were being seated there but not people with CP badges, but we were very happy with the seats we had. The CP was indeed impressive as the choir entered with their candles. The music was so inspiring and so beautiful. What an experience! And on our first night on vacation! Sometimes the music was too loud it was actually painful and I had to cover my ears. But the tears that appeared on my cheeks were not from pain but from my emotional response to the beauty of the music. I would definitely go back. We had dinner at 8 at Marrakesh, then we watched Illuminations and walked back to the Yacht.
Saturday, we had yogurt, tea, and dessert from Marrakesh for breakfast and walked to Epcot. My husband rode Mission Space but I waited outside. We explored a bit. Then we walked to the Swan for lunch and then to MGM for the afternoon. The Muppets is one of my favorite shows. We also watched Drew Carey, went on the Great Movie Ride, and we explored Walt Disneys Dream exhibit. We used 2 Snack Credits for Mickey Bars. Yum! By late afternoon it was time to return to YC to get cleaned up to meet my husbands brother and his brothers friend. We walked into the room. I slipped off my shoes and headed to the bathroom to get a shower, and much to my amazement, there were 4 towel animals there. I was just like a kid again! I was so thrilled and laughed and laughed! There was one for each sink stopper handle and one for each toothbrush! I never thought to get one. After we got cleaned up we met our guests in the YC lounge and caught the boat over to Spoodles. We were a little early for our reservations, so we took a look at the Christmas decorations in the Boardwalk Inn. Soon it was time to be seated. I was supposed to ask for a quiet booth in the back so we could talk, but I forgot. However as luck would have it, and we were indeed lucky again and again on our trip, the exact place that I would have picked was to be our table. It was a booth in the corner. We ordered a pitcher of Sangria and met our server who came from the same area of New England as my BILs friend. Every time the server had a slow time she came over and visited with us. The food was excellent and the server a delight. Our bill came to $222, not including alcohol! So we were glad to be on the dining plan. We all had a great time. Then we caught the boat back to the YC and talked for a while until our guests had to leave. My husband and I walked around the area for a while after the big meal.
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For Dining Reviews go to http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=974799 .
We just got back this afternoon, and my first reaction when I stepped out into the 20 degree weather was "Woah! We're not in Disneyworld anymore, Toto!"
My husband and I are older adults, and we hadnt been to WDW since 9/11. My husbands brother lives in Orlando, so it really was time that we got down there. I started making plans in January, and it wasnt until several months later that I found the DIS boards and my planning really took off. My travel agent never mentioned the Dining Plan, nor the Candlelight Processional nor the Christmas Party, so I really appreciate the help from everybody here.
We stayed at the Yacht Club, where we had stayed once or twice before. Mainly we like the convenience of walking to Epcot or walking or boating to MGM (Disney Studios,) or to the Swan or Dolphin. The YC is also somewhat quieter than some other resorts. I requested non-smoking and lake view and got both. The rooms are a bit small but adequate, and the view was just what we wanted. We could watch the boats, and we could see the Boardwalk. I arranged for the FL Towncars on the recommendation of DIS, and we werent disappointed. We were celebrating our 35th anniversary that had been in July, so instead of flowers, I decided to surprise my husband with the Towncar service. I had told him that that is what we were doing, but he didnt really comprehend. As we got off the plane I told him somebody would be there with our name on a sign- he was impressed! Then he asked how many people would be sharing the vehicle, and he was astounded when I told him it would be just the two of us. Happy Anniversary! We didnt see our name on a sign, though, so went over and picked up the one suitcase that we had checked. When we got back over to the escalators there was Tony from FL waiting for us. He took us to Publix where we got a 12-pack of water, some yogurt, and some candy to bring back to my students. We were done in less than a half hour and waited a bit for Tony to realize we were ready, but no big deal. The plane landed at 1:20, by 2 we were at Publix, by 2:55 we were at Yacht, and at 3:30 we were in our room and had quickly unpacked the yogurt into the refrigerator and were on our way to Epcot. FL charged $99- I had reserved online- and I gave Tony a $10 tip. He told us they would call the day before our return to verify times. We stopped at the guest Concierge desk and got our Candlelight Processional tickets.
The first thing we did upon arriving at Epcot was to stop at the Rose and Crown CS for fish and chips (see Dining Reviews http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=974799_. Then we felt refreshed enough after our traveling to do some walking around though World Showcase. We got our frozen Margaritas at Mexico and explored Futureworld. At 6:15 we came to the location for the Candlelight Processional. We were wearing our badges and were ushered in. I was surprised that almost half of the seats in the front section, under the roof, were roped off, and we were told we could sit anywhere except for there. So we found a delightful place in the middle but not under the roof- luckily the weather was fine, so it didnt matter. The roped area did fill up, and I couldnt tell why others were being seated there but not people with CP badges, but we were very happy with the seats we had. The CP was indeed impressive as the choir entered with their candles. The music was so inspiring and so beautiful. What an experience! And on our first night on vacation! Sometimes the music was too loud it was actually painful and I had to cover my ears. But the tears that appeared on my cheeks were not from pain but from my emotional response to the beauty of the music. I would definitely go back. We had dinner at 8 at Marrakesh, then we watched Illuminations and walked back to the Yacht.
Saturday, we had yogurt, tea, and dessert from Marrakesh for breakfast and walked to Epcot. My husband rode Mission Space but I waited outside. We explored a bit. Then we walked to the Swan for lunch and then to MGM for the afternoon. The Muppets is one of my favorite shows. We also watched Drew Carey, went on the Great Movie Ride, and we explored Walt Disneys Dream exhibit. We used 2 Snack Credits for Mickey Bars. Yum! By late afternoon it was time to return to YC to get cleaned up to meet my husbands brother and his brothers friend. We walked into the room. I slipped off my shoes and headed to the bathroom to get a shower, and much to my amazement, there were 4 towel animals there. I was just like a kid again! I was so thrilled and laughed and laughed! There was one for each sink stopper handle and one for each toothbrush! I never thought to get one. After we got cleaned up we met our guests in the YC lounge and caught the boat over to Spoodles. We were a little early for our reservations, so we took a look at the Christmas decorations in the Boardwalk Inn. Soon it was time to be seated. I was supposed to ask for a quiet booth in the back so we could talk, but I forgot. However as luck would have it, and we were indeed lucky again and again on our trip, the exact place that I would have picked was to be our table. It was a booth in the corner. We ordered a pitcher of Sangria and met our server who came from the same area of New England as my BILs friend. Every time the server had a slow time she came over and visited with us. The food was excellent and the server a delight. Our bill came to $222, not including alcohol! So we were glad to be on the dining plan. We all had a great time. Then we caught the boat back to the YC and talked for a while until our guests had to leave. My husband and I walked around the area for a while after the big meal.
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