This is where I get down on my hands and knees, kiss your feet, and beg for forgiveness. Also, I will throw in a huge THANK YOU for not giving up on me. I swear to Mickey that I have written this update 6 times. 6 TIMES! Then my computer will have a spaz attack and I will lose all of my work!!
--------------------------------------
Okay, so last time I left you with a little cliffhanger about our room. Well, be prepared. Because bad Abby is about to come out.
So, we go to the front to check in. Or should I say my PARENTS go to check in, while I do what every normal 14 year old would do.
Go and watch the classic cartoons in the kiddie area. YOLO!
Anyways, we were told that we had been upgraded!

So we were on total 'Disney high!'
..until we actually got to our room.
Here we go: Our building was the very back building by the river, however we did NOT have a river view. We had to walk a billion miles from our car with all of our luggage because we were no where NEAR the parking lot. Then we were on the third floor, so we had to climb the stairs because the elevators were packed or not working or something. I just remember we had a reason for not using them. We were the farthest building from the central area (food court, gift shop, arcade, and most importantly buses). We had a mattress that did not fit the bed, so we requested a new one. They said they would put a new one on while we were at the park the next day...they never did. And our housekeeping was horrible. Both of our rooms were very unclean. We asked if we could move rooms and they said every room was full. We booked almost a YEAR in advance. Why did we not have a better location room reserved for us at that time?!
The only way we could have been "upgraded" was if our room was originally IN the river.
That being said, Disney was very understanding and they gave us a free night, which we were beyond happy about. It was just all around confusing. We have never experienced anything like that at Disney before and we were mind-blown. But, like I said...Disney handled it and we have stayed at POFQ multiple times before without any problems. So, do not let this discourage you from staying there. It is still one of my favorite Disney resorts.
Okay, so I have had my evil moment, now lets get back to the happy parts. We had the basic FQ room, nothing special. Cute and quaint.
Well, I do not really have much to report after that except we watched a bit of Stacey and went of to lala land at 12:17am after we set our clocks forward an hour (DLS).
-----------------------------------------------
The next morning, we trekked to Sassagoula Floatworks for some grub. I had my leftover Blueberry-Cherry Pie from Captain's Grille the night before. AM I the only person who thinks that leftovers taste just as good if not better than the original??
My brother and my grandpa both got french toast. My parents split a croissant and my grandma got a banana nut muffin. About that time my grandpa realized he had lost his glasses (he is our problem child), so my grandmother and he (or is it him?) set off back to the room to find his glasses. The rest of us walked right onto an Animal Kingdom bus and were there shortly.
(Notice how I now have a backpack. We will call this the DUMB bag.
We immediately booked it over to get Everest fastpasses and the rest of my family went ahead and rode it since there was a shot wait. Remember that I am the bump on the log. Also, notice the wet grounds in the pictures. This is where 'wet as a frog' comes into play!!
While my family was on Everest, my grandparents called me to say they were at the front of the park, so I hurried to go and get them. I found them and I tried to kind of push them along, but they wanted to go at their own pace, so I went ahead and left them again so I could catch a picture of my family on Everest. After getting a workout of jogging all the way across the park and then back, this was the picture I got.
Bleh.
After Everest, we all headed over to Dinoland U.S.A and kind of split up again. My parents rode Dinosaur and my grandma, Blake, and I rode Primeval Whirl. My grandpa held all of our bags and found a bench. He is the bumpiest of the logs!
When we got off Primeval Whirl, my grandpa was dancing over in a corner to country music with sunglasses on while it is raining. I am not even kidding. Dancing. In the middle of Disney World. IN THE RAIN. Yep, that is my grandpa for you. And my parents wonder why I am so insane.
Once my parents got off Dinosaur, my mom stated that she wanted to ride Primeval Whirl.
...Even though we had JUST gotten off.
What. A. Diva.
I am telling you guys. My family is the most high-maintenance one in the world. Anyways, though, we agreed to ride it again with her because believe me. Repetition is not NEAR as bad as suffering her wrath.
My dad got that picture but as you can tell-we do not have that amazing of a camera.
When we got off of PW, it was starting to rain pretty hard, so we decided to grab some ice cream before heading off to Finding Nemo.
I love this guy!!
Okay, now I am going to take a second to revel in the amazing-ness that is Finding Nemo the Musical. Like for real. I am obsessed with this show.
OBSESSED.
I have the WHOLE soundtrack on my iPod, I can quote the whole show, I can mimic all the voices perfectly, I have basically memorized which bubbles that Nemo floats through at the beginning of the show, and I have perfected the choreography from Fish Are Friends. Once again-
OBSESSED.
After the show, my dad and brother went on to use their Everest fastpasses and we bought some ponchos.
When we all met up, we agreed that it was lunchtime and we heaed to none other than PIZZAFARI!
Okay, I have a little story here. Last trip, we tried this for the first time and I LOVED it. I dragged my family here again this trip and for some reason, the pizza just did not taste that great. It was EXTREMELY greasy and tasted really artificial.
Mamaw, Mom, and I got the cheese pizza. Blake got the pepperoni pizza. My dad got some kind of sub, I think. And my grandpa got smart and went off to grab some Flame Tree BBQ. He came back with some mouthwatering ribs and BBQ chicken.
Here was my dad's meal, which is the only one we got a picture of for some reason:
When we came out, it was POURING down rain and almost EVERYONE had taken cover inside a restaurant and shop. But there is one thing every good DISer knows:
When the rain comes to stay, it's the best time to play.
