dormouse72
Who are these children and why are they all callin
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I can't believe it's actually OVER!!!
But it was WONDERFUL and absolutely worth it...
DAY 1 (Saturday)
Weather: Sunny and hot
Drove up to Disney from Miami, having flown in the day before and spent our arrival day with my BFF Tracie and her hubby Rob, who were coming with us on our trip. LOTS of cops all over the Florida Turnpike. We made pretty good time - left at about 8 AM and arrived in Orlando at 12:30 ish, including two "pit stops" and breakfast at Cracker Barrel. We arrived at Port Orleans Riverside fully charged.
Check-in was a breeze thanks to having done on-line check-in. Had our packet waiting for us...we got building 15 in the Alligator Bayou section. Two rooms right next to each other but not connecting. No problems upgrading our package one-day, one-park tickets to 6 day park hopppers but Tracie (as a Florida Resident) had to wait to do hers at a park since any exchanges or refunds they did in the hotel would be connected to the reservation and potentially mess up the dining credits.
Me, my BF Ed, and DD #3 in one room (waiting for Ed's BFF David to fly in later that day); Tracie, Rob and my two older DD's in the second room. The trundle bed in Alligator Bayou was perfect for my little one. My older two could fit on it as well (they are 5'2" and 5'1" respectively) but found it merely adequate. I picked a random number and DD #2 guessed it first, so she had the big bed alone the first night and DD #1 got the trundle. Otherwise the room is spacious and we had enough room to put all our stuff away. Full disclosure - I'm not a heavy packer; each of us had one rolling carry-on and one backpack for a week's worth of clothes (shorts and shirt for each day, couple of extra shirts, undergarments, two pairs of long pants, two long sleeved shirts, two sets pj's, two bathing suits, loads of flip-flops, one pair of sneakers, and our halloween costumes).
We had plenty of towels so we all changed and headed off to Old Man Island and the main pool. The pool is large and nicely themed, the water slide short and better for little ones (DD #3 LOVED it; it's the first water slide she really "conquered" so she was on it all afternoon), but still fun for adults (we all took at least one ride on it). The hot tub is just that - hot. Kept a lot of the kids out as they dipped in one toe and said "Too hot for me!" My older two sat in it with us for a little bit but eventually headed back to the main pool. One word of caution - the pool deck is very slippery. I had on your average flip-flops and felt like I was going to wipe out a couple of times. I guess someone did because the pool closed for a bit due to someone getting hurt and bleeding in it; everything was cleaned up and the water re-tested and the pool was soon up and running again.
Back to the room to shower and clean up, then Tracie and I drove off to the local Winn Dixie to get some supplies. Cereal, bowls, spoons, napkins, 3 cases of water, small bags of chips, crackers and dip for the rooms, extra coffee and sugar, milk, OJ. Just things to have "just in case". We were on the meal plan and decided to use our only "unclaimed" night of dining credits to eat in Boatwright's in the hotel. David got to the resort at 6 PM - it took almost 2 hours from when the flight landed to when he got to the hotel. This was his first flight since 1978 so he was excited (and exhausted) just from that.
Tracie called over and was able to get a table for 8 at 8 PM so we meandered over and spent some time in the gift shop. It's large and the merchandise is varied - mostly what you'll find in the parks including houswares, pins/lanyards, shirts, bags (including some we saw later in the week at Trend-D), toys, travellers needs, etc. There is also an "Under $10" bin. We got some of our pin trading needs taken care of (mystery packs, fastpass holders - the best $$$ I spent on the trip, etc.). Ed and my girls hit the arcade; it's VERY big but seemed to have a pretty good selection of stuff. Ed said the voucher for 30 min which came with our room was worth it; he got 30 minutes of free play and was happy.
Boatwright's was a good meal. At 8 PM we went to the desk but were handed a buzzer and told it would be a 15 minute wait. So we went to the bar, had a drink, and opened our pins. The food at Boatwright's was quite good - not the best meal we had all week but certainly a nice way to start. David is diabetic and Tracie is lactose intolerant but we had indicated "allergies" on our reservations so the chef came out and spoke with us; some substitutions were made and everyone enjoyed their meal. The prime rib was quite good. My two big kids ate off the adults menu easily - they are not the most adventurous of eaters but have a fairly decent range of foods they like. My eldest got the pork chops which came with cheesy grits (she is not a fan but gave them another good try...which they again failed). DD #2 got the prime rib and loved it.
After dinner (we got the deserts packed up to go), we found that Tracie had a problem with her dining credits for her room - the restaurants system showed she didn't have any, although we had just checked in that day. A quick trip to the front desk showed she had all her credits and the charge to her credit card was cleared.
We finally made it back to our rooms at about 10 PM. Off to bed to get ready for our first full day of Disney fun. But the resort itself provides a pretty full day for anyone looking to take some time to enjoy it.
Day 2 coming up...

DAY 1 (Saturday)
Weather: Sunny and hot
Drove up to Disney from Miami, having flown in the day before and spent our arrival day with my BFF Tracie and her hubby Rob, who were coming with us on our trip. LOTS of cops all over the Florida Turnpike. We made pretty good time - left at about 8 AM and arrived in Orlando at 12:30 ish, including two "pit stops" and breakfast at Cracker Barrel. We arrived at Port Orleans Riverside fully charged.
Check-in was a breeze thanks to having done on-line check-in. Had our packet waiting for us...we got building 15 in the Alligator Bayou section. Two rooms right next to each other but not connecting. No problems upgrading our package one-day, one-park tickets to 6 day park hopppers but Tracie (as a Florida Resident) had to wait to do hers at a park since any exchanges or refunds they did in the hotel would be connected to the reservation and potentially mess up the dining credits.
Me, my BF Ed, and DD #3 in one room (waiting for Ed's BFF David to fly in later that day); Tracie, Rob and my two older DD's in the second room. The trundle bed in Alligator Bayou was perfect for my little one. My older two could fit on it as well (they are 5'2" and 5'1" respectively) but found it merely adequate. I picked a random number and DD #2 guessed it first, so she had the big bed alone the first night and DD #1 got the trundle. Otherwise the room is spacious and we had enough room to put all our stuff away. Full disclosure - I'm not a heavy packer; each of us had one rolling carry-on and one backpack for a week's worth of clothes (shorts and shirt for each day, couple of extra shirts, undergarments, two pairs of long pants, two long sleeved shirts, two sets pj's, two bathing suits, loads of flip-flops, one pair of sneakers, and our halloween costumes).
We had plenty of towels so we all changed and headed off to Old Man Island and the main pool. The pool is large and nicely themed, the water slide short and better for little ones (DD #3 LOVED it; it's the first water slide she really "conquered" so she was on it all afternoon), but still fun for adults (we all took at least one ride on it). The hot tub is just that - hot. Kept a lot of the kids out as they dipped in one toe and said "Too hot for me!" My older two sat in it with us for a little bit but eventually headed back to the main pool. One word of caution - the pool deck is very slippery. I had on your average flip-flops and felt like I was going to wipe out a couple of times. I guess someone did because the pool closed for a bit due to someone getting hurt and bleeding in it; everything was cleaned up and the water re-tested and the pool was soon up and running again.
Back to the room to shower and clean up, then Tracie and I drove off to the local Winn Dixie to get some supplies. Cereal, bowls, spoons, napkins, 3 cases of water, small bags of chips, crackers and dip for the rooms, extra coffee and sugar, milk, OJ. Just things to have "just in case". We were on the meal plan and decided to use our only "unclaimed" night of dining credits to eat in Boatwright's in the hotel. David got to the resort at 6 PM - it took almost 2 hours from when the flight landed to when he got to the hotel. This was his first flight since 1978 so he was excited (and exhausted) just from that.
Tracie called over and was able to get a table for 8 at 8 PM so we meandered over and spent some time in the gift shop. It's large and the merchandise is varied - mostly what you'll find in the parks including houswares, pins/lanyards, shirts, bags (including some we saw later in the week at Trend-D), toys, travellers needs, etc. There is also an "Under $10" bin. We got some of our pin trading needs taken care of (mystery packs, fastpass holders - the best $$$ I spent on the trip, etc.). Ed and my girls hit the arcade; it's VERY big but seemed to have a pretty good selection of stuff. Ed said the voucher for 30 min which came with our room was worth it; he got 30 minutes of free play and was happy.
Boatwright's was a good meal. At 8 PM we went to the desk but were handed a buzzer and told it would be a 15 minute wait. So we went to the bar, had a drink, and opened our pins. The food at Boatwright's was quite good - not the best meal we had all week but certainly a nice way to start. David is diabetic and Tracie is lactose intolerant but we had indicated "allergies" on our reservations so the chef came out and spoke with us; some substitutions were made and everyone enjoyed their meal. The prime rib was quite good. My two big kids ate off the adults menu easily - they are not the most adventurous of eaters but have a fairly decent range of foods they like. My eldest got the pork chops which came with cheesy grits (she is not a fan but gave them another good try...which they again failed). DD #2 got the prime rib and loved it.
After dinner (we got the deserts packed up to go), we found that Tracie had a problem with her dining credits for her room - the restaurants system showed she didn't have any, although we had just checked in that day. A quick trip to the front desk showed she had all her credits and the charge to her credit card was cleared.
We finally made it back to our rooms at about 10 PM. Off to bed to get ready for our first full day of Disney fun. But the resort itself provides a pretty full day for anyone looking to take some time to enjoy it.
Day 2 coming up...