damo
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Wow. Two days is certainly short but sweet. We left Toronto on Monday with a flight scheduled to leave at 8:30 pm. Well, we were in the middle of a snowstorm. We left the house at 5:30, got to the airport at 6:30 ( it is usually 20 minutes) and then waited until 11:00 for the plane to leave. Luckily we were able to wait for part of that time in the Air Canada Lounge so we had computers and tv's etc. We got into Orlando at about 1:30 and had no movie. The trip was very long. Crazy taxi man took us to Hard Rock. He was going 85 mph and looking around constantly (for cops?) He only had one hand on the steering wheel and then it started to pour. The windshield wipers didn't work and he slowed down to about 10 mph. We got there anyway and by 2:30 we were in our deluxe room (which we got for $139 APH).
I left the curtains open so we would wake up early and by 8:30 we were at the parks picking up DD's power pass. By the way, they never asked at check in to see the APH. I only had my power pass and was going to purchase an annual pass if they wanted to see one since mine expires in April. We grabbed croissants at the little bakery (these are better than at Croissant Moon in IOA). We saw Shrek. This was our first time and I wasn't too impressed. However we went again the next day and found it to be much better and that our special effects hadn't been working very well in our other seats) DS got 999999 MIB a few times but I couldn't get pas 850,000. We ran into some kid (about 18) with long hair who was getting straight nines without the exhaust port and also some older lady who was also getting straight nines. They said the reason we weren't getting 999999 all the time was because we didn't live in ORlando. The kids website it www.meninblack.tk if you want some more tips. It is a straight forward method. In total we spent about 4 hours on MIB. We did the baby swap and nobody minded except this one older guy (the other ride ops said he was from IOA). Every time we came through the baby swap heading into the single rider line he would ask us for our express passes. Then get angry when we said we were single riders. The other ride ops (expecially the darker, oriental one) were getting tired of him. Otherwise, everyone is great. They have guys with flashlights checking your feet to make sure you don't get your toes chopped off.
We ate at Mythos for lunch, of course, Islands for Dinner and Richters for lunch the next day.
It was a great trip. The weather was fine. Shorts first day; pants the next.
Now we're back to at least 3 feet of snow and snowbanks that are about 5 feet high. But we have great memories!
I left the curtains open so we would wake up early and by 8:30 we were at the parks picking up DD's power pass. By the way, they never asked at check in to see the APH. I only had my power pass and was going to purchase an annual pass if they wanted to see one since mine expires in April. We grabbed croissants at the little bakery (these are better than at Croissant Moon in IOA). We saw Shrek. This was our first time and I wasn't too impressed. However we went again the next day and found it to be much better and that our special effects hadn't been working very well in our other seats) DS got 999999 MIB a few times but I couldn't get pas 850,000. We ran into some kid (about 18) with long hair who was getting straight nines without the exhaust port and also some older lady who was also getting straight nines. They said the reason we weren't getting 999999 all the time was because we didn't live in ORlando. The kids website it www.meninblack.tk if you want some more tips. It is a straight forward method. In total we spent about 4 hours on MIB. We did the baby swap and nobody minded except this one older guy (the other ride ops said he was from IOA). Every time we came through the baby swap heading into the single rider line he would ask us for our express passes. Then get angry when we said we were single riders. The other ride ops (expecially the darker, oriental one) were getting tired of him. Otherwise, everyone is great. They have guys with flashlights checking your feet to make sure you don't get your toes chopped off.
We ate at Mythos for lunch, of course, Islands for Dinner and Richters for lunch the next day.
It was a great trip. The weather was fine. Shorts first day; pants the next.
Now we're back to at least 3 feet of snow and snowbanks that are about 5 feet high. But we have great memories!