Day 14: May 3 MGM; move to airport Hyatt
My parents had some last minute shopping to do, and we were going to MGM just for the morning. Later on we were checking out and heading to the airport Hyatt for the night, since we needed to check in for our flight at 4.30 the next morning.
We also made it to MGM before park opening, and headed straight away for Sunset Blvd. for fastpasses. My parents werent there to keep Boo, so DH and I were going to have to split up anyway. Only Fish was tall enough for RnR, so the obvious plan was 2 FPs for RnR and 3 for ToT. But the standby line for ToT was short enough that DH just took Fish and Princess and rode standby while Boo and I waited. Then we went on a hunt for characters. We found a few on our way to Star Tours, which I took Fish and princess on.
We decided which BATB show wed do, to fix our timing in our minds, and then saw Mermaid in the meantime (which was cute for the kids, but not that exciting for DH and I). The BATB show was good great dancing and singing, Broadway style. After the show we hung out in Sunset Blvd eating a light lunch sandwiches and water from home supplemented with pizza from nearby. I took Fish to ride RnR, which he loved! He was so thrilled to think that hed survived going upside down!
By this time it was after 12, and we needed to be out of there by 1 in order to rest, pack and check out by 4. We tried to decide what to do. The kids dont really know the Muppets or the Playhouse Disney gang, so those werent a priority. We werent that interested in the stunt show. Fish would have liked Indiana, but the girls would have been bored (and DH and I have seen it before). We thought the Backlot tour might be kinda fun (esp Catastrophe Canyon), so we headed that way. But when I remembered how long the attraction was, we realized it would end later than we wanted to be there. But as we were heading towards Backlot, we passed Narnia, so we popped in. It was cute, esp. as my kids have never seen snow and were fascinated by the fake snow landscape, but we wouldnt have wanted to have gone far out of our way for it.
Having decided not to do Backlot after all, and having missed Mike when we were first at the Monsters Inc. greeting area meeting Sully, we headed out there again. He was there, but there was a long line. Finally we reached the front and
. they went on break! I managed to get a shot of Mike before he left. They were apparently coming back in 10 minutes, but we were already later than wed planned, and since I got a good photo, we decided to leave.
The Hyatt was very nice and convenient. The only drawbacks were getting used to a new bed (DH and I arent used to a double bed any more), and sleeping with the girls in the room (were not used to sleeping in the same room as them, and their noises disturb me!).
Day 15: May 4 fly home at 6 a.m.
The bellhop came for our luggage the next morning at 4.30 and took us all the way to the AA check in desk in the airport, loaded our luggage onto the scales, took it back off and carried it to the security area. It was wonderful not to have to lift a single thing!
We had a wonderful surprise when we got on the MCO-MIA flight: the flight attendant allowed the kids to come into the cockpit! When the pilots arrived, the Captain even gave Fish his hat to wear for a photo! I didnt think that kind of thing happened any more with all the security restrictions. What a treat for the kids!
The flight home was uneventful and on time, except that our luggage didnt make it. So instead of being able to go to bed early that night, we had to go back to the airport for our luggage, which arrived on the 9.30 p.m. flight. Luckily it was all intact.
Summary and conclusion
Wow, what a fabulous trip! It didnt go entirely according to plan, we did have to skip some things. But we did so much that it didnt really matter. I thought this was going to be a once in a lifetime trip for our family, but now we cant wait to go back! Even my parents would like to go back when my brother and his little boy go in a few years. My parents werent expecting a resort as complex as WDW the technology, the theming etc. they were very impressed by it all, and it didnt feel like a typical theme park experience.
We were extremely lucky that everything went so well, and the only medical issue was Mums sore throat! We had no accidents, illness, injuries or major problems. The only thing I really regret was not making sure we had a camera with us at all times.
WDW restaurants dealt with Dads allergies remarkably well that always makes a trip special for him. That, and the Golden Corral my parents now have a new favourite restaurant!
We were happy staying offsite. Our late starts in the morning were mostly due to the confusion of getting 7 people out the door, not because we had to be up too early to make the drive to the parks. Were early risers anyway. In fact, the drive wasnt the biggest time eater at all it was the parking, the walking, the bag check, the turnstiles etc. We got better at getting out of the condo as time went by and we got used to packing our stuff and getting organized. I wouldnt hesitate to stay offsite again we love having our own space and kitchen. One thing I would have liked is our own pool, since I ended up always being the one to take the kids to the community pool, and there were times when I might have preferred to stay in the apartment. Next trip we might get a pool home instead of a resort, at least for a large part of the time.