ter-moo
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NOVEMBER 10-17, 2007
Let me just start by saying that when I happened to notice that DH's annual American Physical Society (Physicists R Us) was in Orlando this year, I snapped into full gear! I called the in-laws months in advance to reserve their services to stay here with the two (out of three) kids that still live at home (both teens), and I immediately started planning a 20th anniversary trip that would (sort of) include DH going to some of his conference.
The conference was at the Rosen Centre Hotel (just next to the Orange County Convention Center on International Drive) and I was determined NOT to stay there. His work would pay for the hotel up to $99 (what the Rosen was charging), so I figured we could even splurge and do deluxe part of the week.
So, it was just DH and me and a year's worth of me planning, and we were off!!!
DAY 1:
We got up at 3 am (West Coast time) in order to leave our house by 4 to make a 6 am Southwest flight out of Oakland with a VERY short layover in Chicago. On our flight was a family of note: 2 sisters and their husbands (one sister had three young boys, the other had baby TRIPLETS) traveling with their mom and dad (grandma and grandpa) to help. With SW's new policies of no pre-boarding unless you have a special pass, it was interesting to watch them all try to get situated on the plane! We arrived in Orlando around 4:30, and went to get our luggage. I had brought a big, ugly tapestry bag that's easily recognizable. Imagine my surprise when I grabbed it from the carousel and the grandma of the previously mentioned family said "That's MY bag!" I looked at it and said, "No, this is mine." Just then an identical bag came off the carousel and we both burst out laughing. Luckily, she'd noticed, or I would have gone off with her bag! We then went to get our Alamo rental car (which I'd gotten for $12/day!) and headed out. We stopped at Albertson's for snacks and water bottles (may have been a mistake to mention snacks to DH, since he usually goes overboard in that department) and then we were off to the WORLD to our first hotel--Port Orleans Riverside.
We scored with a CORNER room, King-sized bed with a view of the quiet pool in Acadian House. It was lovely! I put my lime-green Mickey head on the outside of the door (and had to replace it each day as the maid systematically took it down!)
I did notice that the room was looking a wee bit tired and in need of an update, but I still love this resort. It's so peaceful...
Then we headed over to the Polynesian (getting lost a bit along the way) for a 7:30 dinner ressie at 'Ohana. I've been on a medication for a pituitary tumor that makes me dizzy, and you're not supposed to drink alcohol while on it, for the past five months. My doctor gave me the okay to NOT take the meds while at WDW. SO, at 'Ohana I opted for the fruitiest, most decorated tropical drink I could find!
We had a lovely table with a view of the castle. Although dinner was great, we were both exhausted, so we left to just walk for a minute on the beach at the Poly, and were happy to see we'd arrived just in time for Wishes and the light parade!
After that, we decided to get back to POR...
...easier said than done! Let me just say, we were not YET experts at navigating the World in our car, and it took about 30 minutes to finally get to the hotel!
Let me just start by saying that when I happened to notice that DH's annual American Physical Society (Physicists R Us) was in Orlando this year, I snapped into full gear! I called the in-laws months in advance to reserve their services to stay here with the two (out of three) kids that still live at home (both teens), and I immediately started planning a 20th anniversary trip that would (sort of) include DH going to some of his conference.
The conference was at the Rosen Centre Hotel (just next to the Orange County Convention Center on International Drive) and I was determined NOT to stay there. His work would pay for the hotel up to $99 (what the Rosen was charging), so I figured we could even splurge and do deluxe part of the week.
So, it was just DH and me and a year's worth of me planning, and we were off!!!
DAY 1:
We got up at 3 am (West Coast time) in order to leave our house by 4 to make a 6 am Southwest flight out of Oakland with a VERY short layover in Chicago. On our flight was a family of note: 2 sisters and their husbands (one sister had three young boys, the other had baby TRIPLETS) traveling with their mom and dad (grandma and grandpa) to help. With SW's new policies of no pre-boarding unless you have a special pass, it was interesting to watch them all try to get situated on the plane! We arrived in Orlando around 4:30, and went to get our luggage. I had brought a big, ugly tapestry bag that's easily recognizable. Imagine my surprise when I grabbed it from the carousel and the grandma of the previously mentioned family said "That's MY bag!" I looked at it and said, "No, this is mine." Just then an identical bag came off the carousel and we both burst out laughing. Luckily, she'd noticed, or I would have gone off with her bag! We then went to get our Alamo rental car (which I'd gotten for $12/day!) and headed out. We stopped at Albertson's for snacks and water bottles (may have been a mistake to mention snacks to DH, since he usually goes overboard in that department) and then we were off to the WORLD to our first hotel--Port Orleans Riverside.
We scored with a CORNER room, King-sized bed with a view of the quiet pool in Acadian House. It was lovely! I put my lime-green Mickey head on the outside of the door (and had to replace it each day as the maid systematically took it down!)
I did notice that the room was looking a wee bit tired and in need of an update, but I still love this resort. It's so peaceful...
Then we headed over to the Polynesian (getting lost a bit along the way) for a 7:30 dinner ressie at 'Ohana. I've been on a medication for a pituitary tumor that makes me dizzy, and you're not supposed to drink alcohol while on it, for the past five months. My doctor gave me the okay to NOT take the meds while at WDW. SO, at 'Ohana I opted for the fruitiest, most decorated tropical drink I could find!
We had a lovely table with a view of the castle. Although dinner was great, we were both exhausted, so we left to just walk for a minute on the beach at the Poly, and were happy to see we'd arrived just in time for Wishes and the light parade!
After that, we decided to get back to POR...
...easier said than done! Let me just say, we were not YET experts at navigating the World in our car, and it took about 30 minutes to finally get to the hotel!
..........and making note so we don't end up doing the same type of thing. 
We had a wonderful time chatting and sharing life stories. DH grilled us on what exactly it was about Disney that captivated us so much. We tried to set him straight, but I'm not sure we succeeded!
They told us that Walt designed it that way so that when you entered the park it was total immersion into the magic.
I seem to miss the stunt show to.
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