jwhtewolfd
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2008
- Messages
- 891
Sunday 9/21/08
Well, we tried to sleep. But it was one of those half-dozing, half-waking, not-very-restful sleeps. I was trying to hold out til 4am. Yeah, I was checking the clock every 15 minutes. But Tony surprised me at 3am when he said "neither one of us is sleeping, let's leave now." Hmmm...let me think about this a minute...uh, YEAH! We really had been good the night before and had everything packed and ready by the door, so we just chucked the bags in the back of the car, programmed the garmin and we were on the road by 3:15am. Tony talked NON-STOP. He was hyper-excited.
We were in Florida three hours later. Getting to Florida is easy; getting THROUGH Florida is the hard part. We were getting a little nervous because we had planned on stopping at a Cracker Barrel for lunch (chicken-fried steak...mmmmm) and we weren't sure how many we would pass in Florida. (Turned out there was one right there by Orlando.) At 6:15am we turned into a parking lot of what seemed to be a closed Cracker Barrel to check the hours of operation. They opened at 6am. Score! We were the only ones in there. Tony bought an Indiana Jones looking hat at the country store. No country-fried steak for breakfast, but it filled our tummies and kept us going.
Well, for a little while. Until the insulin coma hit. (You know how you feel fine until you eat, then a little while later you're incredibly tired? That's what I call the insulin coma.) I let Tony drive for about an hour while I took a quick power nap, then we switched again and I was good to go. Breakfast took an hour and we stopped for gas 3 times. I stopped and filled up each time I got down to half a tank - just in case.
The Garmin took us south along some back highways, not sure why. But we ended up riding along with a motorcycle group for a good half hour. We passed lots of motorcycles going through Florida, but these guys looked professional:
For some reason the All Star Resorts didn't register on the Garmin and we ended up in Downtown Disney. When I realized where we were, I told Tony this wasn't right and I needed to try something else. He kept looking around for our hotel and I had to explain to him that he didn't understand. We were NOWHERE NEAR our hotel. I remembered from my research that All Stars were considered to be in the Animal Kingdom area, so I punched Animal Kingdom into the Garmin.
We followed the Garmin until I started to see All Star signs and I just followed the signs from there. At last we made it to All Star Movies! With our minor detour, we were checking in about 2pm. We were in room 2931. Our room was ready. Yay! We were in the Mighty Ducks. Yay! (I didn't even request it, just hoped it.) We were in building #2. Yay! (Closer to Music's bus stops.) We were on the 3rd floor. (Ok, not SO great, but at least it would be quiet.) We were right by the stairs. Yay! (Quicker to get downstairs in the morning. But make no mistake, we took the elevator up at night.) We also stopped at the guest relations desk and picked up our MNSSHP tickets. Yay!
We happened to park crazy close to our room (yay! again). Mickey was waiting to greet us when we found our room :
I'm not sure why, but Tony quickly moved him, because he was gone by the time I took this picture a few minutes later:
We worked up our courage and proceeded to bring all the bags and snacks up to the room. Really it wasn't that much stuff; we travel light. Everything we had fit in the trunk of my Nissan Sentra, except for the small ice chest we kept with us inside the car for the drive. But when you'd been on the road since 3am, didn't hardly sleep before that, and had been up at 7am and worked all day the day before, it seemed pretty daunting.
After the bags were upstairs, we rested briefly while I told Tony our options: Downtown Disney, mini-golf, or rest and sleep. I thought he was going for door number three when he plopped on the bed face down, but after a few minutes of "Top 7 Things to do at Disney World" playing in the background, he couldn't sit still anymore. Tony really surprised me with how excited he was about this whole trip; he had seemed so uninterested in planning.
(But all my planning came in handy later on, on several occassions. Most notably was the answer to this FAQ: What are you glad you brought? MOLESKIN! - and scissors to cut it
)
After I called my mom to let her know we were alive and had made it, we decided to head to Downtown Disney. We decided to drive since we had already been there in the car and I wasn't quite ready to test my Disney transportation knowledge. We arrived sometime between 4 and 5 pm. We walked into the marketplace and were greeted with some pretty cool sculptures:
We hadn't eaten since breakfast, so we decided to scope out the food options. I thought I remembered hearing Wolfgang Puck Express was good and took the dining plan, so we trekked to the end of the marketplace. I paid with my KTTW card, but the guy didn't say anything about the dining plan, so it got charged to the room (it's ok, this works out well later on).
I ordered "cripsy chicken," which I thought would be some sort of nice seared something-or-other. No, just plain old dry chicken nuggets with not even a sauce to dip. The garlic mashed potatoes were good though. Tony, being the Italian food fanatic, ordered the spaghetti and meatballs. Sorry, Tony; I should have warned you that this was California cuisine. He said the meatballs tasted like "hamburger with wannabe red-gravy." He didn't finish it. We also ordered a side of four-cheese macaroni, which was pretty decent.
After our not so fabulous introduction to Disney Dining (I told Tony that restaurant wasn't run by Disney, so not to worry - I hoped), we did some souvenir shopping. At Mickey's Pantry we picked up one of those oversized "Mornings Aren't Pretty" coffee mugs and a wine bottle stopper for Tony's mom. Also, the first thing I saw when we walked into the side entrance was the wall of magnets and I was immediately drawn to the picture frame magnet with all the Disney cats on it. I MUST HAVE IT. I justify it by saying it's a souvenir for all the house cats at work.
We do some more meandering throught the shops. I really wanted these from the Pooh shop:
but I really, really didn't want to pay $100 a pop for them! So I settled for a picture.
As we approached Once Upon A Toy, I told Tony he could build a lightsaber in this store. His response: "A real one?!"
Um, yeah...you can really cut off someone's hand. Uh, NO.
So we proceed on to World of Disney. We elected to use this entrance:
Which also had this little gem:
I tried to warn Tony how big it was, but we still had minor issues. He got lost. He got frustrated when we couldn't find the "boys" section. He was frantically pulling me past everything not giving me any time to shop until I finally got him to admit he needed a bathroom. After that need was taken care of and the overwhelming size of it all sunk in, he calmed down and I was able to get down to business.
I picked out some shirts that Tony's Mom had asked us to get for her grandkids. I bought my 10 year old cousin a Tinkerbell notebook and feathery Tinkerbell pen, and I got 2 sets of the character pens to hand out at work. And best of all, I got a Disney Visa discount.
We decided to call it a night at 8:00pm. I couldn't resist stopping along the way back at the Ghirardelli shop and getting a super thick, super rich chocolate shake. Mmmm, heaven.
Back at the hotel, we put on the Emmy's and proceeded to ignore the TV. We called Tony's mom to let her know we had arrived safely and learned that the Saints lost their game.
It stunk, but we didn't let it keep us down. We were exhausted and knew we were facing an early morning. I put in a wake-up call for 7:30am, and we were in bed by 10:00pm.
Well, we tried to sleep. But it was one of those half-dozing, half-waking, not-very-restful sleeps. I was trying to hold out til 4am. Yeah, I was checking the clock every 15 minutes. But Tony surprised me at 3am when he said "neither one of us is sleeping, let's leave now." Hmmm...let me think about this a minute...uh, YEAH! We really had been good the night before and had everything packed and ready by the door, so we just chucked the bags in the back of the car, programmed the garmin and we were on the road by 3:15am. Tony talked NON-STOP. He was hyper-excited.
We were in Florida three hours later. Getting to Florida is easy; getting THROUGH Florida is the hard part. We were getting a little nervous because we had planned on stopping at a Cracker Barrel for lunch (chicken-fried steak...mmmmm) and we weren't sure how many we would pass in Florida. (Turned out there was one right there by Orlando.) At 6:15am we turned into a parking lot of what seemed to be a closed Cracker Barrel to check the hours of operation. They opened at 6am. Score! We were the only ones in there. Tony bought an Indiana Jones looking hat at the country store. No country-fried steak for breakfast, but it filled our tummies and kept us going.
Well, for a little while. Until the insulin coma hit. (You know how you feel fine until you eat, then a little while later you're incredibly tired? That's what I call the insulin coma.) I let Tony drive for about an hour while I took a quick power nap, then we switched again and I was good to go. Breakfast took an hour and we stopped for gas 3 times. I stopped and filled up each time I got down to half a tank - just in case.
The Garmin took us south along some back highways, not sure why. But we ended up riding along with a motorcycle group for a good half hour. We passed lots of motorcycles going through Florida, but these guys looked professional:

For some reason the All Star Resorts didn't register on the Garmin and we ended up in Downtown Disney. When I realized where we were, I told Tony this wasn't right and I needed to try something else. He kept looking around for our hotel and I had to explain to him that he didn't understand. We were NOWHERE NEAR our hotel. I remembered from my research that All Stars were considered to be in the Animal Kingdom area, so I punched Animal Kingdom into the Garmin.
We followed the Garmin until I started to see All Star signs and I just followed the signs from there. At last we made it to All Star Movies! With our minor detour, we were checking in about 2pm. We were in room 2931. Our room was ready. Yay! We were in the Mighty Ducks. Yay! (I didn't even request it, just hoped it.) We were in building #2. Yay! (Closer to Music's bus stops.) We were on the 3rd floor. (Ok, not SO great, but at least it would be quiet.) We were right by the stairs. Yay! (Quicker to get downstairs in the morning. But make no mistake, we took the elevator up at night.) We also stopped at the guest relations desk and picked up our MNSSHP tickets. Yay!
We happened to park crazy close to our room (yay! again). Mickey was waiting to greet us when we found our room :

I'm not sure why, but Tony quickly moved him, because he was gone by the time I took this picture a few minutes later:

We worked up our courage and proceeded to bring all the bags and snacks up to the room. Really it wasn't that much stuff; we travel light. Everything we had fit in the trunk of my Nissan Sentra, except for the small ice chest we kept with us inside the car for the drive. But when you'd been on the road since 3am, didn't hardly sleep before that, and had been up at 7am and worked all day the day before, it seemed pretty daunting.
After the bags were upstairs, we rested briefly while I told Tony our options: Downtown Disney, mini-golf, or rest and sleep. I thought he was going for door number three when he plopped on the bed face down, but after a few minutes of "Top 7 Things to do at Disney World" playing in the background, he couldn't sit still anymore. Tony really surprised me with how excited he was about this whole trip; he had seemed so uninterested in planning.
(But all my planning came in handy later on, on several occassions. Most notably was the answer to this FAQ: What are you glad you brought? MOLESKIN! - and scissors to cut it

After I called my mom to let her know we were alive and had made it, we decided to head to Downtown Disney. We decided to drive since we had already been there in the car and I wasn't quite ready to test my Disney transportation knowledge. We arrived sometime between 4 and 5 pm. We walked into the marketplace and were greeted with some pretty cool sculptures:



We hadn't eaten since breakfast, so we decided to scope out the food options. I thought I remembered hearing Wolfgang Puck Express was good and took the dining plan, so we trekked to the end of the marketplace. I paid with my KTTW card, but the guy didn't say anything about the dining plan, so it got charged to the room (it's ok, this works out well later on).
I ordered "cripsy chicken," which I thought would be some sort of nice seared something-or-other. No, just plain old dry chicken nuggets with not even a sauce to dip. The garlic mashed potatoes were good though. Tony, being the Italian food fanatic, ordered the spaghetti and meatballs. Sorry, Tony; I should have warned you that this was California cuisine. He said the meatballs tasted like "hamburger with wannabe red-gravy." He didn't finish it. We also ordered a side of four-cheese macaroni, which was pretty decent.
After our not so fabulous introduction to Disney Dining (I told Tony that restaurant wasn't run by Disney, so not to worry - I hoped), we did some souvenir shopping. At Mickey's Pantry we picked up one of those oversized "Mornings Aren't Pretty" coffee mugs and a wine bottle stopper for Tony's mom. Also, the first thing I saw when we walked into the side entrance was the wall of magnets and I was immediately drawn to the picture frame magnet with all the Disney cats on it. I MUST HAVE IT. I justify it by saying it's a souvenir for all the house cats at work.
We do some more meandering throught the shops. I really wanted these from the Pooh shop:

but I really, really didn't want to pay $100 a pop for them! So I settled for a picture.
As we approached Once Upon A Toy, I told Tony he could build a lightsaber in this store. His response: "A real one?!"
Um, yeah...you can really cut off someone's hand. Uh, NO.
So we proceed on to World of Disney. We elected to use this entrance:

Which also had this little gem:

I tried to warn Tony how big it was, but we still had minor issues. He got lost. He got frustrated when we couldn't find the "boys" section. He was frantically pulling me past everything not giving me any time to shop until I finally got him to admit he needed a bathroom. After that need was taken care of and the overwhelming size of it all sunk in, he calmed down and I was able to get down to business.
I picked out some shirts that Tony's Mom had asked us to get for her grandkids. I bought my 10 year old cousin a Tinkerbell notebook and feathery Tinkerbell pen, and I got 2 sets of the character pens to hand out at work. And best of all, I got a Disney Visa discount.
We decided to call it a night at 8:00pm. I couldn't resist stopping along the way back at the Ghirardelli shop and getting a super thick, super rich chocolate shake. Mmmm, heaven.
Back at the hotel, we put on the Emmy's and proceeded to ignore the TV. We called Tony's mom to let her know we had arrived safely and learned that the Saints lost their game.
