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Walt Disney World Trip Report July 17 24, 2006
The Cast of Characters:
Me - The Disney Queen (as DH calls me). Master planner of all Disney trips! Age 31.
DH - Scott - Loves Disney, but would rather leave the planning to me. I say that is just perfect! He is 36.
DS - Chase - Loves Disney as much as mommy and daddy, but only goes on a select few rides. (We'll get into that later). He will be 4 on 8/8.
DD - Erika - A true princess (My fault!
) and LOVES the characters. She just turned 2.
My Mom - We'll call her GMom. Loves Disney and loves experiencing the World with her grandkids.
My Dad - We'll call him Dude, which is what Chase and Erika call him. He takes the photos and loves cherishing this time with the grandkids as well.
Day 1 July 17, 2006
We were up before the sun today to make to Philadelphia International Airport for our 7:15am flight. We had a bit of a wait at airport security, but after we were through that, we had some time to relax at the gate before pre-boarding.
It seemed like we were the only ones on the flight with children under the age of 5, so we were the first to pre-board. I chose the bulkhead seats right at the front for more leg room, but didnt realize I wouldnt be able to keep my bag with me. So I grabbed some lollipops, stickers and Chases gameboy for the flight and stowed the rest of my stuff. I prayed I wouldnt need to do any mid-air diaper changing!!! And the prayer was answered no dirty diapers in flight! Woo hoo!!
We pulled out of the gate a little late, but what I love about Southwest is that they make up time in the air. We landed in Orlando a full 15 minutes early! Yay!!!
We waited for everyone to exit the plane before gathering our things. When you have a 2 year old, an almost 4 year old, a car seat and two carry-on bags each, you learn that its better to wait.
When we got off the plane, our stroller was waiting for us. The kids got in and we headed to the fake monorail that would take us to the baggage claim area and Disneys Magical Express! I remember looking at the clock and it was only 9:25am. We got to DME and there were only a few people in front of me. I was in and out of the line in 5 minutes and we were ushered onto our bus right away and as soon as we were seated, the bus pulled out. This would be the start of pixie dust on us in terms of transportation.
Dude reading a map in the WL's lobby.
Chase standing by the Totem pole outside of the Mercantile.
By 10:15am, we were at the Wilderness Lodge and checked in. We got all of our room requests, which has never happened to me before at the WL! We were granted a newly renovated room overlooking the otter pond on the 4th floor. Our rooms were 4004 and 4006. Room 4006 had a queen and two bunks, but we took 4004. My kids are too small for the bunks. My parents took the bunks. My mom said she actually prefers two queens because it feels roomier to her. The bunk beds did make the room seem dark and I dont think there was a light fixture over the bunks. But I can see us getting the bunk bed rooms when our kids are older.
After checking in, we went right to the MK.
On the boat heading to the MK.
Our rooms werent ready at 10:30am, so we thought we may as well get our APs activated and get on with the magic! We went to the boat dock and waited all of 2 minutes for a boat to arrive. We boarded the boat and were on our way! Erika had fun pointing out the monorail and the castle. She was so excited!
When we got off the boat we headed for security. It always boggles my mind that people will form these long lines on only one side of each security table. I always head right to the opening because security is always yelling, Please use both sides of the tables! So we were through security pretty quickly and then had to wait in line to activate our APs. This took about 10 minutes. By the time we were in the park, we were all hungry. I took a chance and asked at the Plaza if they had seating for six. Ah, pixie dust has fallen again and we were seated right away. (See my dining report for more on the Plaza).
After lunch we took the kids to Fantasyland where they played in the 100 Acre Wood playground. Then we were off to ToonTown and Scott took Chase and Erika to visit Mickey.
They also got to play on the playground there as well as explore Mickey and Minnies houses, which both kids love. We noticed that the sky was becoming threatening and we were all tired from our early morning journey, so we headed on back to the WL to see if our rooms were ready.
We could not have timed our departure better. We were inches inside the WL when it started to downpour! And luckily, our rooms were ready, so we headed on up to the 4th floor in search of our rooms. I read the signs wrong and took a wrong turn, but when we finally got to our room, Erika was sound asleep in the stroller. Chase wasnt tired so Gmom and Dude took him exploring in the lodge. He ended up participating in the Jr. Chef cookie decorating at Roaring Fork.
He brought his creation back to the room, but I dont think it ever got eaten.
Our luggage was sent up within 10 minutes of a phone call and I also contacted Garden Grocer to bring our delivery. As I was finishing unpacking, the two gift baskets I ordered from Peggys Sweets and More were delivered to our room and my parents got their basket, too.
By the way, Peggy does an AMAZING job and I will continue to utilize her services! (Edit - she's teaching again, so her baskets will always be a fond memory). Thanks, Peg!
So our plan was to just stay put at the hotel for the rest of the day, but after Erikas 2 ½ hour nap, we were all refreshed and ready to battle the MK once again. The rain that had come through actually cooled everything off. I think it was in the 70s with no humidity when we went back to the park. Oh my goodness it was gorgeous! No sweaty people here!
Back on the boat - Chase and Gmom.
Once back in the MK, we headed to Liberty Square as per Chases request. He wanted to look at the Haunted Mansion. This is his favorite attraction. He knows the whole story behind the ride. He knows the names of the three hitchhiking ghosts. He even shows us where the brides ring is by the exit. But he hasnt been on the ride since he was two. But he loves everything about it except going on it. So Scott, Erika and myself went on with no more than a 5 minute wait. As soon as we exited, Chase requested that we tell him everything. And if we left anything out, he was sure to correct us. I am hoping that he will finally get up the courage to ride the HM in the near future.
After the Grim Grinning Ghost visit, we trekked on over to Adventureland so Chase could play in the squirting Tikis.
Erika with the Tikis
But the Tikis werent squirting tonight, so Chase and Scott went through the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse and I took Erika on Aladdins Magic Carpets. We then tried to get on Pirates. OK, I have never seen a line for POC in my many years of visiting WDW. So seeing a 40 minute wait time posted was a bit of a surprise but you know, Johnny Depp (even in animatronic form) has a lot of pull, so we put this ride off until later in the week.
Chase then announced that he wanted to watch SpectroMagic. He was very tired at this point, though, and I knew he wouldnt make it through the whole parade. So we got a spot near the Harmony Barber Shop which was good because this is where the parade started. I think Chase made it through 75% of the parade before giving in to sleep. Erika was wide awake for the whole thing and LOVED it! Scott and I are partial to the Main Street Electrical Parade, so we watch Spectro with a bit of longing for the classic. Maybe theyll bring it back for the Year of a Million Dreams? I can dream, cant I?
After the parade we head to the boat dock. Again, pixie dust is in our corner and a boat is just pulling up as we get there. We get back to the WL by 9:45pm. My moms special birthday cake is wating, but since Chase is sleeping, we put the cake in the fridge and wait to celebrate the next day. We put Chase to bed and get Erika in her jammies, say good night to Gmom and Dude and are all set to go to sleep ourselves when we notice more pixie dust. Yes, this time in the form of fireworks! We had an AMAZING view of Wishes from our balcony! So Erika and I sat out on the balcony and watch Wishes before turning in for the night.
This has to be the perfect Disney day!!!
Tomorrow we visit Donald, take a ride through a mountain and have a close encounter with a Yeti, see Darth Vader and Lightning McQueen and (unfortuantely) one of us gets food poisoning we think! Stay tuned for day 2!
The Cast of Characters:
Me - The Disney Queen (as DH calls me). Master planner of all Disney trips! Age 31.
DH - Scott - Loves Disney, but would rather leave the planning to me. I say that is just perfect! He is 36.
DS - Chase - Loves Disney as much as mommy and daddy, but only goes on a select few rides. (We'll get into that later). He will be 4 on 8/8.
DD - Erika - A true princess (My fault!

My Mom - We'll call her GMom. Loves Disney and loves experiencing the World with her grandkids.
My Dad - We'll call him Dude, which is what Chase and Erika call him. He takes the photos and loves cherishing this time with the grandkids as well.
Day 1 July 17, 2006
We were up before the sun today to make to Philadelphia International Airport for our 7:15am flight. We had a bit of a wait at airport security, but after we were through that, we had some time to relax at the gate before pre-boarding.
It seemed like we were the only ones on the flight with children under the age of 5, so we were the first to pre-board. I chose the bulkhead seats right at the front for more leg room, but didnt realize I wouldnt be able to keep my bag with me. So I grabbed some lollipops, stickers and Chases gameboy for the flight and stowed the rest of my stuff. I prayed I wouldnt need to do any mid-air diaper changing!!! And the prayer was answered no dirty diapers in flight! Woo hoo!!
We pulled out of the gate a little late, but what I love about Southwest is that they make up time in the air. We landed in Orlando a full 15 minutes early! Yay!!!
We waited for everyone to exit the plane before gathering our things. When you have a 2 year old, an almost 4 year old, a car seat and two carry-on bags each, you learn that its better to wait.
When we got off the plane, our stroller was waiting for us. The kids got in and we headed to the fake monorail that would take us to the baggage claim area and Disneys Magical Express! I remember looking at the clock and it was only 9:25am. We got to DME and there were only a few people in front of me. I was in and out of the line in 5 minutes and we were ushered onto our bus right away and as soon as we were seated, the bus pulled out. This would be the start of pixie dust on us in terms of transportation.
Dude reading a map in the WL's lobby.

Chase standing by the Totem pole outside of the Mercantile.

By 10:15am, we were at the Wilderness Lodge and checked in. We got all of our room requests, which has never happened to me before at the WL! We were granted a newly renovated room overlooking the otter pond on the 4th floor. Our rooms were 4004 and 4006. Room 4006 had a queen and two bunks, but we took 4004. My kids are too small for the bunks. My parents took the bunks. My mom said she actually prefers two queens because it feels roomier to her. The bunk beds did make the room seem dark and I dont think there was a light fixture over the bunks. But I can see us getting the bunk bed rooms when our kids are older.
After checking in, we went right to the MK.
On the boat heading to the MK.

Our rooms werent ready at 10:30am, so we thought we may as well get our APs activated and get on with the magic! We went to the boat dock and waited all of 2 minutes for a boat to arrive. We boarded the boat and were on our way! Erika had fun pointing out the monorail and the castle. She was so excited!
When we got off the boat we headed for security. It always boggles my mind that people will form these long lines on only one side of each security table. I always head right to the opening because security is always yelling, Please use both sides of the tables! So we were through security pretty quickly and then had to wait in line to activate our APs. This took about 10 minutes. By the time we were in the park, we were all hungry. I took a chance and asked at the Plaza if they had seating for six. Ah, pixie dust has fallen again and we were seated right away. (See my dining report for more on the Plaza).
After lunch we took the kids to Fantasyland where they played in the 100 Acre Wood playground. Then we were off to ToonTown and Scott took Chase and Erika to visit Mickey.

They also got to play on the playground there as well as explore Mickey and Minnies houses, which both kids love. We noticed that the sky was becoming threatening and we were all tired from our early morning journey, so we headed on back to the WL to see if our rooms were ready.
We could not have timed our departure better. We were inches inside the WL when it started to downpour! And luckily, our rooms were ready, so we headed on up to the 4th floor in search of our rooms. I read the signs wrong and took a wrong turn, but when we finally got to our room, Erika was sound asleep in the stroller. Chase wasnt tired so Gmom and Dude took him exploring in the lodge. He ended up participating in the Jr. Chef cookie decorating at Roaring Fork.

He brought his creation back to the room, but I dont think it ever got eaten.
Our luggage was sent up within 10 minutes of a phone call and I also contacted Garden Grocer to bring our delivery. As I was finishing unpacking, the two gift baskets I ordered from Peggys Sweets and More were delivered to our room and my parents got their basket, too.

By the way, Peggy does an AMAZING job and I will continue to utilize her services! (Edit - she's teaching again, so her baskets will always be a fond memory). Thanks, Peg!
So our plan was to just stay put at the hotel for the rest of the day, but after Erikas 2 ½ hour nap, we were all refreshed and ready to battle the MK once again. The rain that had come through actually cooled everything off. I think it was in the 70s with no humidity when we went back to the park. Oh my goodness it was gorgeous! No sweaty people here!
Back on the boat - Chase and Gmom.

Once back in the MK, we headed to Liberty Square as per Chases request. He wanted to look at the Haunted Mansion. This is his favorite attraction. He knows the whole story behind the ride. He knows the names of the three hitchhiking ghosts. He even shows us where the brides ring is by the exit. But he hasnt been on the ride since he was two. But he loves everything about it except going on it. So Scott, Erika and myself went on with no more than a 5 minute wait. As soon as we exited, Chase requested that we tell him everything. And if we left anything out, he was sure to correct us. I am hoping that he will finally get up the courage to ride the HM in the near future.
After the Grim Grinning Ghost visit, we trekked on over to Adventureland so Chase could play in the squirting Tikis.
Erika with the Tikis

But the Tikis werent squirting tonight, so Chase and Scott went through the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse and I took Erika on Aladdins Magic Carpets. We then tried to get on Pirates. OK, I have never seen a line for POC in my many years of visiting WDW. So seeing a 40 minute wait time posted was a bit of a surprise but you know, Johnny Depp (even in animatronic form) has a lot of pull, so we put this ride off until later in the week.
Chase then announced that he wanted to watch SpectroMagic. He was very tired at this point, though, and I knew he wouldnt make it through the whole parade. So we got a spot near the Harmony Barber Shop which was good because this is where the parade started. I think Chase made it through 75% of the parade before giving in to sleep. Erika was wide awake for the whole thing and LOVED it! Scott and I are partial to the Main Street Electrical Parade, so we watch Spectro with a bit of longing for the classic. Maybe theyll bring it back for the Year of a Million Dreams? I can dream, cant I?
After the parade we head to the boat dock. Again, pixie dust is in our corner and a boat is just pulling up as we get there. We get back to the WL by 9:45pm. My moms special birthday cake is wating, but since Chase is sleeping, we put the cake in the fridge and wait to celebrate the next day. We put Chase to bed and get Erika in her jammies, say good night to Gmom and Dude and are all set to go to sleep ourselves when we notice more pixie dust. Yes, this time in the form of fireworks! We had an AMAZING view of Wishes from our balcony! So Erika and I sat out on the balcony and watch Wishes before turning in for the night.
This has to be the perfect Disney day!!!
Tomorrow we visit Donald, take a ride through a mountain and have a close encounter with a Yeti, see Darth Vader and Lightning McQueen and (unfortuantely) one of us gets food poisoning we think! Stay tuned for day 2!