Our next stop after leaving MK was the Poly for their gift shop. Brian wanted to get the tee that he’d been seeing at several of the stores. We posed for a few quick shots before leaving.
But all good things must come to and end....
We took the monorail back to MK so we could transfer to an AKV bus.
Here we are with our sad faces waiting for the AKV bus....
(Wow, my melasma looks really bad in this light - that's what the dark patches are on my face - a type of hyperpigmentation that I get when exposed to UV light.)
We got a few things out of our car once back at the resort and headed to the bathrooms to get changed and get freshened up.
As we killed time, we got some shots from the balcony to the right of the lobby.
Check out the cool carved chairs....
We paused briefly for the photo pass CM in the lobby. Man, we look tired. And Donald Duck is giving me the evil eye...
We got the rest of our stuff from bell services, packed up the car, and we were on our way to Old Key West Resort - we had a dinner ADR scheduled at Olivia’s!
Let me just say that our server, John, was the BEST server we had on our entire trip!!! He was seriously excellent. Not only was he very attentive, he was pleaseant and chatted with us. He helped us with the menu (as Brian was so disappointed to learn that the recipe for the wings had changed.) Really, the only reason for our return visit was to get those chicken wings. Apparently, some people have overly-sensitive taste buds and complained that they were too spicy. (????) My thoughts - if you don’t like spicy food, don’t order hot wings. Pretty simple. Anyway, Brian and I DO like really spicy food, so that would’ve been a nice treat. Oh well. The replacement wings were pretty good.
We had a nice light meal of appetizers and saved room for their amazing Key Lime Torte thing. This dessert really is worth it - I highly recommend it!
Wings:
Oops - forgot to snap a pic before diggin into the crab cakes....
Key Lime:
John set us up with Cokes, coffee, AND extra bread for our trip home. (Didn’t I say he was excellent!?!) He certainly earned the good tip we left AND we spoke to the manager to let him know what great service we received!
We wandered out and thought we’d take a nice little walk before getting in the car, but the skies were not looking too promising....
We got to the car RIGHT before the clouds exploded.
(Doesn't Brian look happy to be heading home...)
But like most Florida rains, it ended quickly. Our final stop was to fill up the gas tank at the Hess station and we were on our way back to PA.
There was some nasty traffic on I4 - apparently from several accidents?
The day ended with a pretty sunset as we contemplated the horrible drive ahead of us.
It was a ROUGH ride back through the night. At least on the way down TO Disney, you have the anticipation to keep you going. On the way home it’s just a really yucky experience. And we were tired from our vacation!
And if your GPS tells you to take an alternate route, don't do it! Stay on 95! It had us go 395 through D.C.! That's insanity! Stay on 95. 95. 95.
But we made it home in one piece and had our wonderful Disney memories to last us until our next trip! (And I had to sing later that afternoon for a fundraising concert - yikes!)
So overall.....
Driving from PA to Disney is NOT for the faint of heart. Seriously. I wouldn't do it again without stopping and staying over night somewhere. Better yet, I think I'll stick with flying whenever possible.
Now, on to planning the next trip(s). Going for a girls only trip in October, but Brian is getting restless to go this year as well, so it might be a two trip year. Here's hoping!!!