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So, I finally am able to start posting my June trip report. Hope you like it!
Who: Me (wickey’s friend), 11 trips to WDW
DH, 10 trips to WDW
DS2, 9 years old, 9 trips to WDW
Not with us this time: DS1, 21 years old, doing other things this summer
When the 4/3 deal came out last fall, I thought how nice it would be to take advantage of it. We already had our Christmas trip to WDW in the works, and I thought we MIGHT be able to swing another trip in the spring, but didn’t hold my breath. Then, in February, we thought about going during our Spring Break, but the airfare was outrageous! We checked airfare for early June, it was much better, so we booked Pop Century for June 8 – 15. Now all I had to do was wait, lol!
Day One – Are we there yet?
Of course, I woke up at 4 a.m., even though our flight didn’t leave until 1:30 or so. The “I’m too excited to sleep,” commercial came to mind. I got up anyway, and we left our house around 8:30. We hung out in the Houston airport and actually left on time. We landed around 4:35 in Orlando in the only rain we saw all week. I LOVE the shuttle from the gates to the terminal – it reminds me so much of the monorail. I know I’m close!
We used ME, and instead of going to the counter, they directed me to the podium right before you get in the lines that are roped off. The CM checked us in and we only had to wait a few minutes to get on the bus. We were out of the rain quickly and at Pop Century in no time.
I had checked in online the week before, and I walked right up to the counter with a waiting CM. I checked to see if they could get me closer to the area I had requested, but they didn’t have anything, which was okay too. I got my packet and that was it. It probably took five minutes – how cool is that? We were in building 2, on the third floor overlooking the bowling pin pool. We could also see the empty buildings of the second phase – sad looking things.
I had packed my son’s swimsuit, so we were off to the pool. We’d decided to hang out at Pop for the evening, since we’d had a long day already. Besides, DS2 looooooves to swim, so he was happy! We grabbed some food from Everything Pop. DH had the salmon with rice, veggies and a type of batter bread. He said it was excellent. I had the vegetable lo mein, and it was fantastic! DS had the chicken nuggets (which you sill see he practically lives on the rest of the week.) The cost was about $27, and it was all really good. We hung out by the pool awhile longer, and went up to our room. They brought our bags about 10 p.m.
Who: Me (wickey’s friend), 11 trips to WDW
DH, 10 trips to WDW
DS2, 9 years old, 9 trips to WDW
Not with us this time: DS1, 21 years old, doing other things this summer
When the 4/3 deal came out last fall, I thought how nice it would be to take advantage of it. We already had our Christmas trip to WDW in the works, and I thought we MIGHT be able to swing another trip in the spring, but didn’t hold my breath. Then, in February, we thought about going during our Spring Break, but the airfare was outrageous! We checked airfare for early June, it was much better, so we booked Pop Century for June 8 – 15. Now all I had to do was wait, lol!
Day One – Are we there yet?
Of course, I woke up at 4 a.m., even though our flight didn’t leave until 1:30 or so. The “I’m too excited to sleep,” commercial came to mind. I got up anyway, and we left our house around 8:30. We hung out in the Houston airport and actually left on time. We landed around 4:35 in Orlando in the only rain we saw all week. I LOVE the shuttle from the gates to the terminal – it reminds me so much of the monorail. I know I’m close!
We used ME, and instead of going to the counter, they directed me to the podium right before you get in the lines that are roped off. The CM checked us in and we only had to wait a few minutes to get on the bus. We were out of the rain quickly and at Pop Century in no time.
I had checked in online the week before, and I walked right up to the counter with a waiting CM. I checked to see if they could get me closer to the area I had requested, but they didn’t have anything, which was okay too. I got my packet and that was it. It probably took five minutes – how cool is that? We were in building 2, on the third floor overlooking the bowling pin pool. We could also see the empty buildings of the second phase – sad looking things.

I had packed my son’s swimsuit, so we were off to the pool. We’d decided to hang out at Pop for the evening, since we’d had a long day already. Besides, DS2 looooooves to swim, so he was happy! We grabbed some food from Everything Pop. DH had the salmon with rice, veggies and a type of batter bread. He said it was excellent. I had the vegetable lo mein, and it was fantastic! DS had the chicken nuggets (which you sill see he practically lives on the rest of the week.) The cost was about $27, and it was all really good. We hung out by the pool awhile longer, and went up to our room. They brought our bags about 10 p.m.
