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Mrs Dazzle

<font color=009900>Florida-mad (well, mad full sto
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Well, we're back home :sad: flew in 8.30 yesterday morning. Managed to stay up until 9pm last night and slept (mainly) through till about 7.30 this morning, so feel reasonably recovered from the usual no sleep on the plane ;) Tesco’s was a bit of a rude shock this afternoon after Publix :crowded:

We had a great 2 and a half weeks :sunny: Boy was it HOT HOT HOT :cool1: All sorts of heat records were broken whilst we were over there and for the best part of two weeks the average daily temperature was 96 - 98 degrees.

We stayed our first night at Le Meridien at Gatwick to take advantage of twilight checkin, rather than the Hilton. Personally, I much preferred the Meridien. As a ‘paranoid about other people's noise in hotels’ kind of person, I thought the Meridien was so much quieter than the Hilton was, unless we just struck lucky. Bit of excitement when we got up to our room, we were looking over to one of the plane parking stands, with the car park entrance just down the road. 8 vans of armed police suddenly arrived and set up a roadblock right opposite our room. We got settled in to watch the fun, but they only stopped about 4 cars, took details from each of the drivers/passengers, checked the boots and engines, sent the sniffer dog :dog2: in and then packed up and off they went again, Bizarre :earseek: One comment I have to make is how totally miserable Virgin's check-in staff were - both at Gatwick and Downtown Disney :sad2:

Flights - both legs - ok, except on the way home there was already people sitting in our seats who should also be in them :rolleyes1 , so we had to wait around in a crowded doorway like billy-no-mates whilst they found us some spare seats. This seemed to happen to 6 other groups, so obviously the miserable one on the check-in desk at Downtown Disney earlier that morning had reaped her revenge ;)

Both planes were not the old junk buckets we've been used to before on the Orlando route, but nice newer types (Barbarella and Tubular Belle). Coming back yesterday we even had the new V-port entertainment system, which was fanastic. I really hope we get this on our flights to San Fransisco next Easter, that will really help time fly.

Well, this holiday was different to any of our previous Florida trips. Other than Le Meridien, we were not staying in any hotels - a week and a half at our friend's fantastic condo in Fort Myers was superb and as for the villa for our week in Orlando, dream come true type stuff. We didn't really feel we did the villa justice since we spent so little time there, but when we did it was (in my DD Katie's words) lush :love:

We had a great time in Fort Myers, visited the beach (unfortunately for us we found out later that evening when we were all glowing red that we'd chosen THE hottest day :blush:, toured Edison and Ford's summer retreats (fabulous, including a river boat trip), twice did trips around the Everglades, doing our worst ever airboat ride (don't ever use Woottens - dreadful).
Given this was our first trip in August, the parks weren't as bad as I had feared they would be, with the exception of Magic Kingdom our first night in Orlando - it was horribly heaving. We even had to Q for over an hour to get the riverboat to ride back to the TTC (never before). We gave up queuing for Splash when the 80 minute wait time seemed to be even more, so went back to MK one morning and it was fine. Didn't get to ride Soarin', as again the wait time was 120 mins and all the fastpasses for the day were gone. I think Disney need to rethink their fast pass system for afternoon visitors. We got to Epcot after a morning/lunch in Animal Kingdom around 2.30 pm and went straight to Soarin'; they know it's going to be a popular ride and the park is open till 9pm, so why not hold back on some fast passes?

Universal was great - our favourite parks. The Mummy ride is just awesome :lovestruc , I think it's my fave.

Big shock of the holiday is DH Darryl - he's become an adrenaline junky (before this year he wouldn't even consider going on anything more than Goofy's barnstormer or the Flying Unicorn). He is in love with Hulk, Rock 'n Roller Coaster and the Mummy. I even went on Tower of Terror this year – OMG, never :scared1: ever :eek: ever :crazy2: ever :scared: ever again :faint: . Give me Hulk any day!

I could go on, but won't bore you any more. Got a few threads to catch up on now :earboy2:
 
Welcome Home Annie! I am so pleased you had a wonderful trip. I have to agree about V:Port - it's soooooo good! :goodvibes

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Helloooooooo :)

Glad you had a good time :cool1:
 

Mrs Dazzle said:
I even went on Tower of Terror this year – OMG, never :scared1: ever :eek: ever :crazy2: ever :scared: ever again :faint: . Give me Hulk any day!
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Welcome back sounds like you had a great time. :flower:
 
Welcome home, Annie. I hope you take the time to let Virgin know about their miserable check-in staff. Now I think about it, I've noticed that lately, too.

Kev and Tam are just back from California and Kev has just started posting his trip reports. They had Tubular Belle on the way out.

I love the Mummy, too - definitely my favourite ride at the moment. Soarin' comes a close second.

So, Darryl's got the coaster bug? :rotfl:
 
welcome home annie, sounds like you really had a great time! I have never been on the ToT no way will i go on that! :eek:
 
Welcome back :wave2: Sounds like you had a great time. Well done for doing ToT!! I NEVER will!!!!
 
Welcome home, Annie, sounds like you had a great trip.
 
Welcome home Annie, you sound as though you have had an eventful holiday right from the beginning. I'm so pleased that you have had a great time and I hope you will tell us more about it :sunny:
 
Hi Annie
Glad you had a great time, love your use of the smilies for the ToT ride :rotfl: . We will steer clear of the airboat co you used when we visit Naples.
A friend of mine is a Therapist with Virgin Atlantic and she is leaving. A guy she knew left recently after 10 years of service and wrote a letter just to give the company some feedback. He got 3 lines back, basically thanks and goodbye. It has got too big for it's boots I fear.
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Welcome home

Sounds like a fantastic holiday:)
 
Glad you had a lovely holiday. We loved Universal too especially The Mummy. I understand your feelings about ToT, horrible ride. I would be okay on it if you had a harness but seat belts don't make me feel safe.
 
Back yesterday myself, Yes it was hot and it seems that we just missed Katrina. Has anyone heard anymore?
 
Mrs Dazzle - we arrived back yesterday on the VS016 - was that the flight you were on, we did not notice any grumpy staff at check on either leg, but they were really busy Thurs morn at DTD and the plane was full, we were in PE but did not notice anything different about the entertainment system so what is V-port!!!
 
Wecome home :) Sounds like you had a fab holiday :cheer2:

Michelle
 




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