disneymom2one
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The players -
me - mid 30's, Disney veteran
Hann - our nine year old one and only daughter (we got it right the first time), a complete Disney nut who loves hearing her dad read trip reports.
And later ...
the husband - the above mentioned dad
I'm keeping this all in the same thread. Here's Part I.
Day 1 : Hann and I arrived sixteen hours late after a rather ridiculously long, crazy, chaotic 24 hour odyssey on Amtrak. I shall spare the readers the whole story but suffice it to say we were rather glad to get off the train. Love you Amtrak - mean it (inside joke). Anyway we arrived to not one but TWO Tiffany Town car guys picking us up. Yes we got two for the price of one. Unfortunately neither was especially pleased to see the other and some momentary confusion ensued. Our luggage was placed in one car, then the other, and finally the first car again. Calls to dispatch were made and eventually life was good again.
We arrived at Old Key West just after noon and checked in. Of course our room was ready because we were supposed to be there about SIXTEEN hours ago. Again - love ya Amtrak - mean it. Anyway, the room location was perfect. Building 14 right across from everything at OKW. I love, love, love OKW. It's my favorite DVC resort. We quickly unpacked and headed over to Epcot for a late lunch at the Garden Grill. We had a wonderful meal. We love the new menu. The breadsticks are wonderful and fondue is just one of our family's favorites. My steak wasn't cooked correctly (too rare) twice in a row and without me asking it was taken off the bill. We had great service and Hann saw all the characters. We rode "Living With the Land" and "Imagination" and then headed back to the resort for some rest time. The folks from "Wegoshop" came during that time. This was our first time using them and it was good experience. Everything arrived just as expected and he was even nice to bring the items in. We'd certainly use them again if we didn't drive in.
Later that evening we went over to the Magic Kingdom. We did Tiki Birds (for the first time in a long time) and the Jungle Cruise. Hann loved the Tiki Birds and it reminded me again of far she has come. A couple of years ago the noises and sounds would have bothered her but she had a great time. The Jungle Cruise is always one of our favorites and we had a good time on that. The park wasn't too crowded and we strolled back towards Main Street. Since we're frequent visitors we never do too much in one visit and we were ready to head out. Our main goal was to find a hat and a shirt for later in the week but we didn't have any luck. We soon were on a bus to OKW for a very late dinner at Olivia's. Hann's not a big eater but a grilled cheese and fries pretty much disappeared before my eyes. I had some conch fritters (okay but I loved the sauce) and a crab cake (perfect). Before we knew it we were back at the room asleep, still recovering from Amtrak but extremely happy to be home again.
Day 2 to follow ...
me - mid 30's, Disney veteran
Hann - our nine year old one and only daughter (we got it right the first time), a complete Disney nut who loves hearing her dad read trip reports.
And later ...
the husband - the above mentioned dad
I'm keeping this all in the same thread. Here's Part I.
Day 1 : Hann and I arrived sixteen hours late after a rather ridiculously long, crazy, chaotic 24 hour odyssey on Amtrak. I shall spare the readers the whole story but suffice it to say we were rather glad to get off the train. Love you Amtrak - mean it (inside joke). Anyway we arrived to not one but TWO Tiffany Town car guys picking us up. Yes we got two for the price of one. Unfortunately neither was especially pleased to see the other and some momentary confusion ensued. Our luggage was placed in one car, then the other, and finally the first car again. Calls to dispatch were made and eventually life was good again.
We arrived at Old Key West just after noon and checked in. Of course our room was ready because we were supposed to be there about SIXTEEN hours ago. Again - love ya Amtrak - mean it. Anyway, the room location was perfect. Building 14 right across from everything at OKW. I love, love, love OKW. It's my favorite DVC resort. We quickly unpacked and headed over to Epcot for a late lunch at the Garden Grill. We had a wonderful meal. We love the new menu. The breadsticks are wonderful and fondue is just one of our family's favorites. My steak wasn't cooked correctly (too rare) twice in a row and without me asking it was taken off the bill. We had great service and Hann saw all the characters. We rode "Living With the Land" and "Imagination" and then headed back to the resort for some rest time. The folks from "Wegoshop" came during that time. This was our first time using them and it was good experience. Everything arrived just as expected and he was even nice to bring the items in. We'd certainly use them again if we didn't drive in.
Later that evening we went over to the Magic Kingdom. We did Tiki Birds (for the first time in a long time) and the Jungle Cruise. Hann loved the Tiki Birds and it reminded me again of far she has come. A couple of years ago the noises and sounds would have bothered her but she had a great time. The Jungle Cruise is always one of our favorites and we had a good time on that. The park wasn't too crowded and we strolled back towards Main Street. Since we're frequent visitors we never do too much in one visit and we were ready to head out. Our main goal was to find a hat and a shirt for later in the week but we didn't have any luck. We soon were on a bus to OKW for a very late dinner at Olivia's. Hann's not a big eater but a grilled cheese and fries pretty much disappeared before my eyes. I had some conch fritters (okay but I loved the sauce) and a crab cake (perfect). Before we knew it we were back at the room asleep, still recovering from Amtrak but extremely happy to be home again.
Day 2 to follow ...