keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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aka a long & rambling tale of a truly splendid split trip to WDW & Universal. A very rewarding time for our family (self, Mr. KS and DS-14); chock-full of unexpected events that have managed to reaffirm my outlook on life.
Day #1, Saturday, June 23rd - 100 degrees, sunny & humid
We set off from PIT, NS on AirTran, for MCO. Enroute, discovered that DH lost his treasured POC MP3 player in the airport and my Ipod developed the dreaded 'orange & green lights of death'. The gremlins are at it again I suppose, what are the odds of that happening? Glad that AT offers satellite radio.
Arrived early @ MCO, luggage followed quickly, and we were soon out on Nationals' aisle before 1:00 p.m. searching for a mid-sized SUV. Walking down we saw that only 2 were left. We dispatched DS off to sprint down & hop in one to secure it (trying to avoid again being stuck with a PT Cruisers before when booking this class, which have zip in the way of trunk space). A young couple popped out of nowhere & snagged the 1st one (jeep) DS increased speed & grabbed #2. DH & I arrived to find the woman screaming @ her partner that said jeep wasn't satisfactory, she wanted the Toyota (ours). We avoided eye contact lol & quickly loaded up our gear and departed while the poor guy was trudging off to try and find something to please his princess Mighty early in a trip for a meltdown; hope things got better for them.
Little traffic on Bee-line, I-4 was bumper to bumper - still soon home @ VWL, after a quick stop @ Crossroads Goodings for pop & beer. On impulse bought a few lottery tickets...Ka-ching! Left it for mousekeeping as a nice 'lil tip.
While the flag family spot was booked until 7/1 (someday we'll get to the roof-top), our studio was ready upon arrival (2:00 pm ish). Once again, all my requests were met: water/pool view, upper floor and best of all - no walk down the long, scary Shining hallway.Think i'll add this section to my future requests, nice @ the end of the day not to have that extra walk.
WL is our fav. DVC resort, so nice to come back to after a long day in the parks and have blessed quiet. Especially enjoy the boat ride from the MK, gives me welcome time to decompress. It seems much cooler temperature-wise on the grounds. Whether it's all the trees or just the high-country theme, it is truly a relaxing enviornment with a nice break from the clamor of the parks. They were performing some outside maintenance (painting) on the main section of lodge nearest DVC, only noisy when they took the scaffolds down each evening.
After a quick unpack job, we took the boat to MK. The first sighting of all the different landmarks still gives me goosebumps! We were able to FP for Space Mt. later in the day. We sadly passed the HM trying to sneek a peek (absurd to shut it down during high season for 3 months imo). Surprised that we were able to get on several rides so late in the afternoon without a long wait. DS enjoyed the new monster comedy club, saw it a couple times during our stay; slightly different each time due to guest interaction. It did have longer wait time than we expected due to pre-show area after initial line.
Soon, it was time for dinner @ Crystal Palace. We were seated quickly in the garden section. Food was great as usual, service so-so. Waiter disappeared for long intervals without refilling drinks. Assume it was a staffing issue. I luv the salads, pasta dish w/chicken, asiago cheese & mushrooms (yum) and ciabalta/cranberry whole wheat buns.
Just the right amount of charactar interaction for us. Parents were doing a much better job of following the drill & keeping their kids at the tables; made everything go smoothly. The parade is a good idea to let the eager kiddies stretch their legs while they await their turn.
We finished up and were able to sneak out before the parade/wishes started and zonked out by 9:00 p.m. Wonderful sleep (except for DS on the lumpy old sofabed). Supposedly they will all be replaced soon. DS wished he could trade the DVD player for one. I finally figured out how to over-ride the thermostat, appreciated the ceiling fan too.
Day #2 next!
Day #1, Saturday, June 23rd - 100 degrees, sunny & humid
We set off from PIT, NS on AirTran, for MCO. Enroute, discovered that DH lost his treasured POC MP3 player in the airport and my Ipod developed the dreaded 'orange & green lights of death'. The gremlins are at it again I suppose, what are the odds of that happening? Glad that AT offers satellite radio.
Arrived early @ MCO, luggage followed quickly, and we were soon out on Nationals' aisle before 1:00 p.m. searching for a mid-sized SUV. Walking down we saw that only 2 were left. We dispatched DS off to sprint down & hop in one to secure it (trying to avoid again being stuck with a PT Cruisers before when booking this class, which have zip in the way of trunk space). A young couple popped out of nowhere & snagged the 1st one (jeep) DS increased speed & grabbed #2. DH & I arrived to find the woman screaming @ her partner that said jeep wasn't satisfactory, she wanted the Toyota (ours). We avoided eye contact lol & quickly loaded up our gear and departed while the poor guy was trudging off to try and find something to please his princess Mighty early in a trip for a meltdown; hope things got better for them.
Little traffic on Bee-line, I-4 was bumper to bumper - still soon home @ VWL, after a quick stop @ Crossroads Goodings for pop & beer. On impulse bought a few lottery tickets...Ka-ching! Left it for mousekeeping as a nice 'lil tip.
While the flag family spot was booked until 7/1 (someday we'll get to the roof-top), our studio was ready upon arrival (2:00 pm ish). Once again, all my requests were met: water/pool view, upper floor and best of all - no walk down the long, scary Shining hallway.Think i'll add this section to my future requests, nice @ the end of the day not to have that extra walk.
WL is our fav. DVC resort, so nice to come back to after a long day in the parks and have blessed quiet. Especially enjoy the boat ride from the MK, gives me welcome time to decompress. It seems much cooler temperature-wise on the grounds. Whether it's all the trees or just the high-country theme, it is truly a relaxing enviornment with a nice break from the clamor of the parks. They were performing some outside maintenance (painting) on the main section of lodge nearest DVC, only noisy when they took the scaffolds down each evening.
After a quick unpack job, we took the boat to MK. The first sighting of all the different landmarks still gives me goosebumps! We were able to FP for Space Mt. later in the day. We sadly passed the HM trying to sneek a peek (absurd to shut it down during high season for 3 months imo). Surprised that we were able to get on several rides so late in the afternoon without a long wait. DS enjoyed the new monster comedy club, saw it a couple times during our stay; slightly different each time due to guest interaction. It did have longer wait time than we expected due to pre-show area after initial line.
Soon, it was time for dinner @ Crystal Palace. We were seated quickly in the garden section. Food was great as usual, service so-so. Waiter disappeared for long intervals without refilling drinks. Assume it was a staffing issue. I luv the salads, pasta dish w/chicken, asiago cheese & mushrooms (yum) and ciabalta/cranberry whole wheat buns.
Just the right amount of charactar interaction for us. Parents were doing a much better job of following the drill & keeping their kids at the tables; made everything go smoothly. The parade is a good idea to let the eager kiddies stretch their legs while they await their turn.
We finished up and were able to sneak out before the parade/wishes started and zonked out by 9:00 p.m. Wonderful sleep (except for DS on the lumpy old sofabed). Supposedly they will all be replaced soon. DS wished he could trade the DVD player for one. I finally figured out how to over-ride the thermostat, appreciated the ceiling fan too.
Day #2 next!