*Updated* The Legend returns: Day 1 - Welcome to the Wilderness Lodge!

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:D The Legend returns: Day 1 - Welcome to the Wilderness Lodge!

:D The Cast of 'The Little Mermaid'!
:earsboy: Rob aka the Legend as King Triton - Thats me. 36 year old Systems Analyst playing the overbearing Guide, Protector, Financier and Big Brother.
:jester: Lance as Ariel - My 30 year old Brother in his role as a misguided Youth with his head in the Clouds. This is his first time to WDW.

:D Summary for Friday 20 September.
  • Morning - Rest in.
  • Afternoon/Evening - Travel day to Orlando
  • Evening - Check-in to the Wilderness Lodge Concierge.
:mad: How to have a mild Coronary!
Yippee! We were in the air and on the start of our 25-hour journey to Orlando. The first leg was a one hour domestic flight to Auckland from our home town, Wellington. Although Wellington is the Capital of New Zealand, Auckland is our largest City and almost all international traffic comes through here. While waiting for our connecting flight to LA, we did some duty free shopping. I picked out a Wellington Hurricanes Rugby Jersey (our local team) and went to buy it on my fully loaded Amex. After a bit of a wait, there seemed to be a problem, "I'm sorry. Your Card has been declined with a message 'Refer to Issuer'" :eek: With 30 minutes to boarding, these were not the words I wanted to hear. Well, I used another card to pay for the jersey (I really wanted that Jersey!) and made haste to a phone.

Imagine if you will, its 5:30pm on a Friday afternoon, there's roughly 30 minutes to boarding and I have a problem with my Amex (on which one third of my spending is dependent!). Unlike Amex else where, the New Zealand Office does not work over the weekend, so for me, it’s now or never! Its times like this, I'm glad I paid a lot of the bills in advance! :D Anyway I rang Amex and I'm talking to the Amex guy, who needs to talk to his Superior and he puts me on hold; ... a minute passes, still on hold ... two minutes turns into five, still on hold ... five into ten ... "Now boarding NZ1 to Los Angeles" :eek: ... Where is this Guy? You could imagine its full panic stations as I get to hear our boarding call another two times before he finally returns. As it turns out, the computer had regurgitated an old card account I used to have and charged me a membership fee, which I duly informed them about earlier and ignored paying. Seems someone forgot to tell the Computer, so it flagged my current card account. Yeah! :( They informed me that the situation was being addressed and everything will be fine on Monday! WHAT?! :eek: ... I took 10 deep breaths and may have made an idle threat or three, got off the phone and ran for the plane!

Tip: Financially, I was glad we did not put all your eggs in one basket, so to speak! Although the problems with my Amex credit card would plague us throughout this trip, Lance and I could cover most of our expenses with Amex Travellers cheques or by money withdrawn from our respective banks back home through the local ATMs. Our flights and accommodation were pre-paid so we always had a place to stay and a way of getting there, even if we had no money at all. We carried very little cash on us except that needed to cover tipping and buying some sundries. With Room charging, we needed very little cash in the Parks and if we did carry extra 'currency', it was in the form of Travellers cheques. Why? Because lost or stolen money is gone forever but lost or stolen Cheques are recoverable. With an Amex office on-property (@ EPCOT), we could deal with those issues quickly if the need arose.
Just got there before they did that, "Paging The Legend ... paging the Passenger known as The Legend ... this is your last call for flight NZ1 to Los Angeles!". You know what I mean, that’s where you board and everyone stares as if to say, "Oh! So you're the reason I'm not getting into LA on time, do you know what I could’ve done in that 2 minutes and 45 seconds you just cost me?". Thank Goodness for Business class, I only had one row of seats to pass and did not have to suffer the stares of Economy. ;) We were looking forward to Business class and were not disappointed. The food was much better than cattle class (sorry, Economy) and having several movies to choose from, would definitely help pass the 12 hours to LA. Overall the flight to LA was uneventful and the connecting flight to Orlando was delayed. However, we still got into MCO at our scheduled time of 10pm. :D

:teeth: The Amex and National Guys come through!
Because of the credit card problems, I decided to forego Emerald Aisle and go to the counter. If there was going to be problems, I find it best to resolve them face-to-face. Luckily for us there was no line, in fact there was no one except me and the two National Guys. The terminal was so empty, I could've used it as a Driving range. I approached the counter and explained the situation with my credit card. He typed up the agreement and sure enough, a message popped up. Without skipping a beat, the Guy was on the phone. Some secret codes were exchanged and the agreement was printed. :D The charge was authorised and we had a car! :D From start to finish, it must’ve been 15 minutes tops. Thank you National and Amex Guys!

Being the Financier and the Older Brother allows me certain luxuries like not having to retrieve and haul luggage and choosing the music and radio stations we will listen to in the car. Little Brothers are to be seen and not heard so you could imagine the joy that was shown when I let him pick the car we would be spending the next 11 days in. There were some small cars (Grand Am), some Gallants and a lot of American Makes we don’t have back in New Zealand. His choice was a Dark Blue Dodge Intrepid with 800 miles on it :D A big car for two big boys. With Luggage loaded, we were on our way. :D

:( Welcome, but not Welcomed, to the Wilderness Lodge!
The Wilderness Lodge archway was one of the most welcoming sights we would see this trip. After our 25 hour journey, I was in need of a hot shower and a good night’s sleep. Passing security, we made our way up the drive and got our first glimpse of the Lodge. Its silhouette against the clear Florida night sky was awe-inspiring. As we made our way up to the Main doors, we were greeted by Valet/Bell Services. The Bellman was very friendly and quite chatty, which was great after a long day of Airline entertainment and card problems. He took us through the doors into that fantastic Lobby. Now, I have seen many pictures of the Lobby from the ground level and from up on high, but no picture, and I do mean no picture, could ever do the place justice. Words like overwhelmed, amazed or even humbled didn't come close to how I felt at that very moment. Nothing could ever replace the feeling of just being there. Best of all, we had it all to ourselves. Not a creature was stirring. Not even a Mickey. ;)

Lance reminded me that we should check in, so we made our way to the counter. Its 11:30pm and no one was around so we ring the bell a few times. Out of the back room comes our CM, who is less than enthusiastic and showing us an attitude like we had inconvenienced her. To save possible embarrassment or the fact that this could’ve have been a one-time thing, I won’t mention names. However she starts by rattling off the Check-in/Welcome spiel like a Warden doing Roll Call. Maybe it was me? 25 hours of flying and driving does take its toll on your senses. Having read through the Wilderness Lodge FAQ and the legacy of 999Ghosts (We are forever in your debt), I asked for an upgrade to Concierge. The 4 night Upgrade was ours for the princely sum of $133.20. And then there was the question of room charging. Do I dare push the envelope and try to get charging placed on my Amex? No, we had tempted fate so far. Let us wait for Monday and see what success that brings. Our Check-in CM showed us to the elevators and demonstrated how the room keys got us to the 7th floor via the card reader (we'd have great fun with the 'Regular' Guests in the elevators during our stay but more on that later). Bell Services showed us to the room (7054 in the north wing of the Lodge) and we started packing things away.

Tip: Wilderness Lodge Concierge can be contacted on extension 7-1614 via the Wilderness Lodge Desk. Their hours are 7am to 10pm and that coincides with the Lounge offerings they serve everyday. If you plan on staying at the Wilderness Lodge Concierge, may I suggest you get in before 8pm when the Cordials and Desserts are being served. Not only will it be a great introduction to the Concierge service but a fantastic pick-me-up after a long and tiring travel day!
Feeling peckish, we made our way down to Roaring Fork, the Wilderness Lodge Counter Service restaurant. They were winding down for the night but we managed to get some orders in for some Pizzas take out. I got to admit they were the greasiest, cheesiest pizzas we ever tasted. Just the thing we needed after a day of airline food. With the Juice and Coffee, they hit the spot just right! Lance jumped in the shower while I took photos of the room (Am I the only one who does this?). I went outside to check the balcony view. You could see clearly across to Space Mountain and I immediately thought that this would be one hell of a spot to watch Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks! Maybe our CM wasn’t so bad after all! Although the reception may not have been the most cheery, I was very impressed and overwhelmed by our initial introduction to the Wilderness Lodge. It had easily climbed into my #1 spot. I was glad we had finally made it but there was more to come and it would only get better. Had a Shower and thought happy thoughts as I fell asleep to the Disney Tour Channel around 3am (an old habit I picked up from last years trip). All in all, Friday September 20 was the longest day ever but I was glad we were finally here. Luckily, I had scheduled an easy day for us tomorrow, so we could sleep in to our hearts content. :D

The Legend ratings for Friday 20 September
:sunny: Arriving at the Wilderness Lodge.
:cool: The Concierge Upgrade, Our National rental car.
:smooth: Our Flights to Orlando.
:) Flying Business class to Los Angeles.
:( The attitude of our Check-in CM.
:eek: Credit card problems.

What next for our weary-eyed Travellers? Check it out in our instalment 'The Legend returns: Day 2 - Finding our feet and the Magic Kingdom!'
 
sleep and by the way who are the cuties with Tigger....I keep thinking I must of missed a sentence or two....I love to look at Disney through anyones eyes...but you opened them up wider......thanks
 
loving your reports so far!!!

and no, you aren't the only one who takes pictures of the room...we take them upon arrival so that we have nice pictures BEFORE the room is destroyed!! lol
 
Originally posted by pumba
sleep and by the way who are the cuties with Tigger....I keep thinking I must of missed a sentence or two....I love to look at Disney through anyones eyes...but you opened them up wider......thanks
Hi Pumba,
Those cuties are my nieces and the photos are from last years wonderful 4 week adventure to WDW. As much as I would love to add photos of THIS trip, the 20+ rolls of film are still in the shop getting burnt to CD.
Originally posted by scarlett873
loving your reports so far!!!

and no, you aren't the only one who takes pictures of the room...we take them upon arrival so that we have nice pictures BEFORE the room is destroyed!! lol
Great! I didnt want people thinking I had a strange photo fetish and I think it helps because people always ask what the hotel and rooms were like and its much easier to show them than tell them. Plus I like using them for comparison (and what a range of comparisons we would have this trip!)

Thank you all for the feedback.
Im finishing Day 2 and Day 3 today so they'll be up tonight! :D
 

What a fun report!! Really enjoying it so far :D

I'm also a room-picture-taker. :) Drives my husband crazy. If we're in a new room or resort, he knows he's not allowed to do much of anything until after I've taken the pictures! :D
 
Glad to see you made it safe & sound! I've hope to get a peek at the WL on our trip in TWO WEEKS!:)
 
WOW! An exhausting day, but it is all worth it, to be at WDW!!!! I love WL - I spent my 3rd anniversary there. It does have it's special qualities.

Your concierge upgrade is a special treat, too!

I'm looking forward to reading about the rest of your trip!
 
Knowing how many feel about the WL, I wanted to be as objective as possible. Dont get me wrong, we love the WL! But I wanted to relay our experience as we encountered them during our stay. I hope our TR shows both the good and bad sides of our trip, the people we met and the places we stayed.

Although I dont wont to admit it, our less than cheerful check-in to the WL will always remain with me and form part of an impression associated with the Lodge. Of course, we know better than to base an opinion on a one persons bad day so I am always willing to give it a second chance when return to the Lodge next Fall 2003 ... :)
 
Was the upgrade $133 total or $133 a night?

Just wondering.

Thanks!

Lori
 
Thanks for your report. After such a day its great to get a room your happy with. Cant wait for your next report.
 
Originally posted by llfowl
Was the upgrade $133 total or $133 a night?

Just wondering.

Thanks!

Lori
Hi Lori,

It was $133 total for our four night stay. Basically the cost of an extra night, we got 4 nights Concierge.
 
Wow, what a long plane ride! I'm lovin your trip report. Bring on day 2!
 
What an incredibly long day you had. Sounds like you had the perfect room.

Thanks for posting this :)
 
I am happy to present the corrected and reworked TR for your reading pleasure!
 
Great price for the upgrade! Looking forward to the rest of the report!!! :p
 
Great report. I have never stayed at WL It sounds great. Am thinking about it for my next trip. Looking forward to the rest of your reports.
 
the Legend!

Excellent report! I LOVE your creativity, writing style, organization, and attention to detail. Yours has been one of the most fun trip reports I've read! :)

I'm very sorry about those AMEX problems, it *would* have to happen right before getting on the plane, wouldn't it!... Ghaaah!!... Talk about last minute stress!!:eek:

Looking forward to reading more from you!
:jester:
 
Legend....great writing and illustrating..(so to speak).....I'm loving reading your reports...can't wait to find the rest....

BTW....how did you get such a great rate to go to concierge...


Kimballl
 
Great review!! Thanks for sharing.
 












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