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Trip Planning > Walt Disney World > Trip Reports > Waite - May 2005
The Waite Family Bob and Mary 40-Something Married Couple
A little background. In May 2004, Bob and I had gone on his first
WDW trip ever We stayed at the Wilderness Lodge. I had purchased
an Annual Pass (AP) for me and we used it to get the AP discount on
the room. Bob had suggested the trip at Easter and I scrambled to
get the funds saved up and the arrangements all made.
Fast-forward to February 2005 and we are on our way home from Toledo
where we have just spent a week visiting with Bob's family and are
listening to a radio station outside of Davenport, Iowa when Bob
hears a commercial for the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland and asks
me about it. I told him about the 18 month celebration and he says
he's ready to go back to WDW. Well, you don't have to ask me twice
and I immediately started making plans that very week when we got
back home. I decide that since my AP expires on May 29 that we will
try for the week before Memorial Day.
I spend weeks agonizing over which resort to stay at I've become
sort of spoiled by staying at deluxe resorts the last few trips and
I started Bob out with a stay at a deluxe. Bob wants to become
involved in choosing a resort so he spends days on the Internet
trying to choose a place for us to stay he visits www.Disney.com
several times as well as several other individual sites to become a
better informed future Disney resort guest. He tells me he likes
Grand Floridian (who doesn't?), Beach Club (BC), Yacht Club (YC),
Boardwalk (BW), Animal Kingdom Lodge (AKL), and Port Orleans
French Quarter (POFQ). He did consider the Polynesian, but didn't
really care much for the guest rooms not being connected to the main
building. I check prices and try to decide what we can afford. The
AP rates finally come out and they are not as good as they have been
in the past, but better than nothing. I had made a reservation at
the Animal Kingdom Lodge the day before the rates come out for a
standard room. On the actual day the new AP rates are released, I
make three separate phone calls of at least 40 minutes each before I
finally connect with a Cast Member (CM) who gets the AP rate applied
to my AKL reservation for a standard view room.
I had narrowed our choices down to the AKL and POFQ, but all the
time keeping in the back of my mind how much I would like to stay at
the BW or BC because of the convenience to Epcot during the Flower &
Garden Festival. I have my sister call the Central Reservations
Office (CRO) and make a reservation under her name at the POFQ
because I didn't think I could have two reservations in the CRO
System.
I had even contacted members of the DVC list from www.disboards.com
and had looked into renting points, but there was no availability at
either the Beach Club Villas or Boardwalk Villas for a studio during
our timeframe.
As the days went by, I wasn't sure if I had made the right decision
about the AKL and had made reservations for us at the WL Concierge
level; Polynesian Garden View; BW Standard View; and BC
Standard View. When you book a room only reservation, you have 14
days to pay the first night's deposit. At one time, Disney had a
lot of my money sitting on reservations before I finally made myself
pick one resort and stick with that decision. Obviously, I did find
out that you CAN have more than one reservation in the CRO System in
your own name.
At the 7 day mark prior to our arrival, I cancelled all reservations
except the AKL one the first one I had made. I just wanted Bob to
have a nice place to stay. If it had been me alone, I would have
probably booked a room at the Pop Century without a second thought.
Air fare from Kansas City became a big ordeal as well. When I
started looking, it was around $300 for a Round Trip ticket as it
was near Spring Break time. After spending weeks searching for an
acceptable air fare, I saw a fare on a Sunday afternoon through
Midwest Airlines that I could live with. It wasn't great, but for a
little over $425, we could both fly. Of course, a couple of days
later Tuesday Southwest came out with fares that would have been
$100 cheaper. And we could have had direct flights. I had just
become too distracted and had forgotten that Southwest usually comes
out with new fare rates on Tuesdays.
Because I had an AP, I was eligible to purchase the Disney Dining
Experience (DDE) card for $50. I placed a call on March 4 and
ordered the card. I was told it might take as long as 6 or 8 weeks
for me to receive the card and that it would expire at the end of
April 2006. I received an e-mail that very evening notifying me of
my membership and that a permanent card would be mailed to me. It
took exactly 2 months for me to receive my card and I understand
that DDE is no longer sending out e-mails to guests who sign up now
as there were those who were using the e-mails and sharing them with
family and friends by changing the name in the original e-mail. The
e-mail was to serve as a "temporary" until one received their hard
card. My membership did entitle Bob to have his own card as well.
I had seen that one of our list members had some of the Quick &
Casual vouchers for sale through the Trading Post and I had
contacted her about them. I was lucky that no one else had inquired
about them and was able to pick up four of the vouchers from her at
a price of less than what I would have paid for them directly from
the Hot Wire Savings Club if there had been any left to order.
I had found a rental car code through www.Mousesavers.com that
allowed us to book a car through National (using the Emerald Aisle)
for 6 nights at a little over $104 (taxes included).
I had called 1-407-WDW-DINE and had made several Priority Seatings
(PS now Advance Dining Reservations) several weeks before leaving
home.
I went to www.USPS.com and had our mail stopped. What a great time-
saver that was not having to go the Post Office and fill out one
of those Vacation Stop cards. And I could request when the mail
would start up again and so I didn't have to go to the Post Office
to pick up our mail.
I made arrangements for my sister and her three boys to take care of
our two cats and the fish I had inherited from my college-aged
daughter last Spring. (The fish never found their way back to
school after coming home for semester break in Spring 2004.)
We were all set to go. Disney World here we come!!
Our flight wasn't scheduled to leave Kansas City until 1:30 p.m.,
but I was wide awake at 5:00. I had a bowl of cereal and finished
packing my suitcase and my carry-on tote bag.
Bob, being the anal husband about our yard that he is, went out to
mow the grass one last time before we left. I finished up packing
Bob's suitcase and was trying to figure out what he would need in
the way of toiletries. When I had asked him about it earlier, he
had told me it was taken care of and that he had everything he
needed in his shaving kit. Fine, I thought less work for me.
We had dropped our two cats off at my Sister's house the night
before. I had tried to transport the two Tetra fish and Beta that
my daughter had orphaned at our house last Spring to my Sister's as
I felt bad about leaving them at the house without anyone to feed
them this time. Last year, my Dad had stopped by every other day
and fed the fish, but he was in Minnesota visiting his "lady
friend." Well, apparently the shock of moving from the large
aquarium to a smaller tank was too much for the Tetras as they both
ended "belly-up" before we had even left the house. After having
a "burial at sea," I put the Beta back into the aquarium with the
algae eater (who is huge by the way) and figured he'd have to fend
for himself for a week.
Bob had went on a cash run at the Bank and when he got back, had
jumped into the shower. I was feeling pretty guilty about the Beta
when I remembered that there are vacation feeders you can buy to
place in aquariums. Knowing that the Target near our house would
not be the right place to find one of these and the Super Wal-Mart
was farther away than I wanted, I thought about the Earl May nursery
which is about a mile from our house and knew they had some kind of
obscure pet supplies. So with about 30 minutes to go before my Dad
is to arrive at our house to take us to the airport (and with Bob in
the Shower), I jump in my car and head over to Earl May. I got
lucky as they had the exact thing I was looking for. Grabbed it,
paid cash and headed back to the house.
For once in my Dad's lifetime, he was actually early. He said he
had knocked, but no one had answered, and since Bob had put new
doors on the front of our house and hadn't bothered to re-install
our doorbell, it's nearly impossible to hear someone knock on the
front door if you're upstairs.
I started dragging suitcases outside and my Dad started loading up
his car. Bob finished up what he was doing and I assumed he had
packed everything he needed in his large suitcase.
Bob is a smoker and I had been picking up books of matches whenever
we dined at a restaurant that offered matchbooks so he would have
access to "fire" before we could pick up a lighter for him. I saw a
couple of books of matches on the kitchen counter and had put them
in my purse before heading outside to wait for Bob.
Bob was finally ready and I got into the back of my Dad's car. The
older my Dad gets, the scarier his driving becomes so I found it
best to sit in the back and let Bob deal with Dad's driving. Plus,
I had more room to spread and out and get my papers in order. I
like to carry on my Passporter (the deluxe version) and I place all
necessary papers inside the front cover like our airline
itineraries, confirmation from WDW for our resort, car rental info
and coupons, etc. I like being able to get my hands quickly on
something that I may need the very first day.
We arrive at the airport about an hour before our flight and decide
to do curbside check-in which was great. There was only one family
of four in front of us. They had 6 or 7 bags and I could see they
didn't tip the baggage handler. We checked four bags and I gave the
guy a $5 tip. I wanted to make sure our bags got to Orlando. The
TSC checker was there and he went through each bag. I had gone to
Midwest's website and saw the limit was 50 lb. per bag. Bob used to
work for Consolidated Freightways before they closed their doors and
had a pretty good idea what 50 lb. was so he would pick up my bag
and let me know ahead of time if it was too heavy. This can become
a problem when the bag you're using probably weighs 15 lb. to start
with. I love my Ricardo Beverly Hills luggage, but they are kind of
hefty bags before you even begin to pack.
I go inside the airport to check on our flight status and see that
our plane has been delayed. I wait awhile for Bob (who is outside
the airport smoking) by the gate.
Kansas City's airport consists of three terminals with different
airlines in each terminal. Each terminal is shaped like a circle
with the parking lot in the middle of the circle. Of course, it's
not a complete circle, but about three-quarters of one. So is very
easy to get to your gate. You come in an entrance there are
several per terminal walk across the hallway to the security
entrance to your particular gate. There may be three or four
different gates that share the same security entrance. And each
security entrance has its own set of security screeners. Because of
this close proximity to the entrance, I'm guessing that is why there
is no need for smoking rooms at our airport, plus it is nice if
you're meeting someone because you can see them enter the airport
after just getting off their plane. By the same token, you can also
watch someone go through the door to the jetway on their way to
boarding a plane.
Knowing that Bob won't want to board the plane until the very last
possible minute, I give him his boarding pass and tell him that I'm
going to go through the security entrance and will wait for him
there. Standing in the security line, I chit-chat with another
female passenger and we are directed to a line where there is no one
else so we can get through more quickly. We both place our bags and
removed shoes into two or three bins each. There is a young man
manning the x-ray machine and we both make it through the metal
detector without any problem. Neither one of us are singled out for
the "special treatment" either. We go over to get our items and
there is a bunch of empty bins already on the rolling rack. I tell
my "security" pal that I'll take care of the empty bins and start
stacking them up. We giggle and I mention that I don't mind doing
someone else's job. The guy at the x-ray machine asks if we are
laughing at him and we both tell him "No way. We would never
laugh at you." And continue to giggle and then he starts to laugh.
I stack up the rest of the empty bins and find a seat.
About that time, I hear an announcement about our flight being
delayed about 20 minutes and if anyone has concerns to see the gate
agent. Knowing that we had a short change-over of planes in
Milwaukee, I had a concern. I spoke to the Gate Agent about it and
she looked our reservation up and saw that our change-over time was
the least of any of the passengers on our flight about 20
minutes. I asked her what would happen if we did not make our plane
out of Milwaukee. She assured me that it shouldn't be a problem
that the airport in Milwaukee was quite small at least from
Midwest's gates and that we should have a short walk from our gate
to the gate for the Orlando flight. She said that she would send a
message to Milwaukee informing them of our delay in Kansas City and
hoped that would help in our situation. We had a PS for `Ohana for
that evening and had thought we had plenty of time to arrive in
Orlando, pick up a rental car from National, maybe check-in at the
Animal Kingdom Lodge (AKL), and then drive over to the Polynesian to
check-in and ask for a window table. I wasn't too optimistic about
our catching the flight to Orlando and asked what would happen if we
missed the plane, she assured me that they would send us out on
another airline then. I knew we weren't in a situation like
Southwest where no other airline will accept Southwest passengers,
so I went back to the seating area and placed a call to Bob. I told
him that our flight was delayed so he didn't need to hurry into the
airport from outside. A few minutes later, Bob made his way through
security and sat down with me.
Our plane finally arrived in Kansas City and after the passengers
departed and the crew cleaned up the plane, the Gate Agent announced
that boarding would begin. Families traveling with small children
and passengers needing a little extra time were allowed to board the
plane first and then passengers holding seat assignments for the
back of the plane were allowed to board next. We were in seats 8C
and 8D so we were in the last group announced to board the plane.
Flying Midwest from Kansas City was really great. The seat sizes
were similar to first class two leather seats on each side of the
plane with a armrest-table in between. It was a fairly short
flight about 70 minutes. During the flight, we were given a small
bag of mini-pretzels and an entire can of soda not a partial one
and then two warm chocolate chip cookies. We ran into a touch of
bad weather which delayed our arrival into Milwaukee even further
than what was announced at the gate in Kansas City.
We arrived in Milwaukee at 3:15 and our flight to Orlando was
scheduled to leave at 3:10. I was sure that we had missed the
flight. After all, who holds a plane for just two people? I found
our gate and herded Bob towards it no smoke break for Bob we
found the Gate Agent waiting for us. They had actually held the
plane for us. What a great feeling to think someone thought we
were important enough to hold a plane for. We were in the 24th row
and were the last ones to board the plane. I have no idea if it was
announced that they were holding the plane for us, but it sure was
nice to have an assigned seat at this point. There was even room in
the overhead bin for our one tote.
We had to wait a few minutes longer because they were waiting for
our luggage to be moved from the plane from Kansas City to the plane
on its way to Orlando. I know this because one of the Flight
Attendant made a point to tell me. I guess it was to reassure me
that our luggage had indeed made the flight with us.
The plane from Milwaukee to Orlando was no where as nice as the
plane from Kansas City to Milwaukee. The seats were cloth and kind
of itchy. There were two seats on one side of the plane and three
on the other we had certainly been spoiled on the first flight.
Bob doesn't like flying over the wing so we had chosen seats that we
thought were "wing-free" but didn't take into consideration that the
wings of the plane stretch pretty far back so we did end up over
part of the wing.
I am on Midwest weekly e-mail list and had received an e-mail a few
weeks prior to our flight about something new Midwest was offering
its passengers on flights of more than two hours in duration. They
were offering digEplayers a device that allowed passengers to
watch movies or television shows during the flight. About a week or
so before our scheduled departure, I had contacted Midwest to ask
about the movie selections on the digEplayer and received an e-mail
that stated:
Dear Mrs. Waite,
Thank you for contacting Midwest Airlines Online Customer Service.
The digEplayers will offer recently released movies that are not yet
on DVD, favorite television shows, popular music videos, and a wide
range of music selections from Pavarotti to Pink Floyd to Pearl
Jam.
The units will be available from flight attendants for a $10 rental
fee $12 with a second pair of headphones and splitter. We will
stock 25 digEplayers on each flight, initially purchasing 310 units.
They will be updated every two months with a new entertainment
selection. The digEplayer offers superior audio and video quality
compared to an average portable DVD player, and the battery lasts
about 10 hours. The audio/video content can also be customized with
airline information. If you have any other questions, do not
hesitate to contact us again.
We look forward to welcoming you aboard your future Midwest Airlines
flights.
Sincerely,
Judy
Online Customer Service
Midwest Airlines
Once on the plane out of Milwaukee, I checked the flyer in the seat
pocket in front of me that told all about the digEplayer. It listed
the cost for a single passenger and the additional charge to share
the player with another passenger. This is the list of movies and
programs available for viewing: Movies After the Sunset,
Cellular, Fat Albert, Cheaper by the Dozen, Ice Age, Harry Potter
and the Prisoner of Azkaban, The Notebook, The Incredibles, Mr.
3000, Princess Diaries 2k and First Daughter; Television Shows
Friends and Dharma and Greg; Cartoons Disney's Aladdin, 101
Dalmatians, Ducktales, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, and The
Flintstones; and various Music Selections, Music Videos and Airline
Information.
In my mind, these choices were not first-run anything. Certainly
not first-run movies or television shows. We did end up renting the
digEplayer and did watch Mr. 3000 as it was the only movie we had
not seen. It did make the time go quicker, but it was very
difficult to hear the movie over any announcements and sometimes the
engines of the aircraft. I think the idea is a great one, but was
very disappointed in the choice of selections available.
Because this was a "Signature" flight, there were three dining
options available for purchase
Mushi Rolls Grilled fajita chicken with roasted peppers and onions
rolled in a tortilla with avocado lime cream cheese. Served with
tortilla chips and salsa for $5.00. Fresh Tomato and Buffalo
Mozzarella Salad with Grilled Beef Tenderloin. Served with fresh
bread and a fruit garnish for $10. Soy Ginger Glazed Salmon Filet
with Wasabi Cream, Asian Noodles and Stir-Fried Vegetables. Served
with Napa cabbage salad for $10.
Because we had a Priority Seating for `Ohana at 9:10 p.m., we chose
to forego the dining on the flight. We were offered a bag of mini
pretzels, beverage, and two chocolate chip cookies. I stored the
bag of pretzels in my bag, drank a Diet Pepsi and did have the
cookies. We never did have lunch unless you want to count the bag
of pretzels and two cookies from the earlier flight as lunch and I
did have that bowl of cereal when I got up at 5:00. We wanted to be
sufficiently hungry for our dinner.
Because our plane was late in arriving in Kansas City, subsequently
making our arrival in Milwaukee late and causing our departure time
from Milwaukee to be pushed back, we were about 20 minutes later
than originally scheduled for our arrival in Orlando. We arrived in
Orlando a little after 7:00. On our way out of the concourse, I
noticed an Outback Restaurant just like the one back home not
the one that is in one of the Downtown Disney hotels. Tried to make
a mental note of that for future travel. It was located in Terminal
B near gate 84 Delta and Midwest fly out of this concourse just
in case someone may be looking for more of a bite to eat than Burger
King or McDonalds while at the Orlando Airport.
Retrieving our luggage was a pretty painless process. I grabbed a
luggage cart for $3 from the rack and Bob headed outside for a
smoke. By the time, he returned, our first bag was coming around
the carousel. We placed all our bags on the cart and because I had
reserved a car through the Emerald Aisle, we bypassed the counter
and walked across the street to the National lot.
Unfortunately, there were no cars on the Emerald Aisle. In fact,
there were hardly any cars in any of the slots of the National lot.
There were quite a few cars on the Alamo side of the lot. And we
saw plenty of cars being brought in by National employees and being
parked on the Alamo side.
After about 15 minutes of waiting with no cars being placed into the
Emerald Aisle, Bob went to talk to one of the employees that were
shuttling cars for Alamo. He told Bob there was a Sebring
convertible on the lot that he could take, but then changed his mind
and told Bob that our luggage wouldn't fit in the trunk. So then
the employee told Bob he could take one of the mini-vans for the
same price. Bob walked over to the only one, but it looked as if it
was already being used by someone else because there were cans of
soda and other items in it. And sure enough, a few seconds later, a
guy came up and got into the mini-van. Bob came back to where I was
standing with five other National customers, and I told him that I
was surprised that there were no cars on the National side as we had
made a reservation for a car. I realize that it was a Saturday
evening, but even if you plan to pick up a car off the Emerald
Aisle, I do believe you have to have a reservation ahead of time, so
it wasn't like the five of us waiting for cars just decided at the
last minute to fly to Orlando and get a car from the Emerald Aisle
at National without any kind of reservation. Plus, there was no one
in the National booth to assist us. I'm guessing those employees
were out shuttling cars for Alamo as well either that or out on a
break. I did find it strange though that the booth was unmanned.
I've never seen that in all my years of flying to Orlando. Bob went
back to the Alamo side of the lot and talked to another employee and
told him that there were several of us waiting for cars for the
National side Emerald Aisle to be exact and we weren't seeing
any come in. The employee told Bob to pick a car from an Alamo full
size slot and that would be okay. Bob chose a gray Malibu and drove
around to where I was and told the others that were waiting to head
over to Alamo and they would help them get a car.
We loaded up our luggage and headed to the National exit booth. I
handed Bob the paperwork I had printed off several weeks ago with
our reservation on it as well as a $20 off the weekly rate coupon I
had. The cashier asked to see Bob's Driver's License and the Credit
Card we were using. Bob asked her why as we had reserved a car
through the Emerald Aisle. She told him that there had been a lot
of fraud going on with Emerald Aisle reservations and she needed to
confirm his identity. She then told us that we couldn't have the
Malibu because our reservation was for an Intermediate car. I told
her that it was for an Intermediate car from the Emerald Aisle, but
there were no cars on the Emerald Aisle to choose from and that one
of the National employees that was parking cars at the Alamo lot had
told Bob to take a full size car from the lot. She checked her
computer and said we could have a Sebring convertible. I told Bob
that would be fine as there's only the two of us so if we have to
put some bags in the back seat, it's no big deal. Before Bob could
tell her fine, she took off from the booth. She still had his
Driver's License and credit card inside the booth and there was no
way Bob was going to back up and leave it there so we could move to
the Sebring. After a few minutes, she came back and punched some
keys and told us that everything was fine. She handed Bob back his
cards and we were off. It was now nearly 8:00 pm.
I had printed off the directions for leaving the Orlando Airport
that Terrie from the list had provided to me back in April (Thanks
Terrie.) Because our schedule was off from every single aspect of
our trip so far, we didn't have time to stop at the AKL before
heading to the Polynesian.
We left the rental car parking lot and took the South Exit and got
on 417 South. I had my dollar bills handy and handed them to Bob as
we passed through each toll booth there were two. We took Exit 6,
but am thinking there might have been a better one. This exit
placed us near the Caribe Royale and it took us a little while to
get to the Magic Kingdom toll booth. There wasn't anyone at the
Magic Kingdom toll booth so we just drove on through to the
Polynesian. Having stayed at the Wilderness Lodge last May helped
Bob to remember how to get to the Magic Kingdom resorts once you
pass through the Magic Kingdom toll booth.
When we arrived at the guard's shack for the Polynesian, Bob told
the guard that we were there to dine at `Ohana and told him my
name. The guard gave us a three hour pass and we headed off to the
self-parking lot. After parking, we headed to the Great Ceremonial
House. After making our way to the second floor, I stood in the
long line waiting to check in for `Ohana. It was now 9:00. There
was only one person checking in guests with PS's and turning those
away without them. The line was moving fairly well until the man
and his small daughter in front of me got their turn. He told the
Cast Member they had a 9:10 PS and were a party of four. The CM
searched and searched and couldn't find their name anywhere. Then
the wife came up and said she had called the previous evening from
their room for the PS. The CM then checked the previous night's PS
and found their name. (Mental note to self when making a PS (or
ADR) make sure the CM repeats back the exact date or it could be
disastrous.) Luckily for them, they were able to squeeze them in.
Then it was my turn. I told the CM that we would like a table by
the window and wouldn't mind waiting if we had to. Wishes was at
10:00 and I was hoping we could see it from our table. He told me
that as late as it was that it was doubtful that we could have a
table by the window and that most folks that were there now weren't
leaving until after 10:00 even though they may have already finished
dining. I was a little disappointed, but then he told me that he
thought they could seat us as close as five feet from a window and I
said that would be fine. He handed me a beeper and I sat down on a
bench near the bar area where a performer was trying to be overheard
over the noise of the bar/restaurant area. I could barely make out
a Jimmy Buffet song.
When our beeper went off at 9:40, we were led to a table near the
window, past a row of kids participating in a hula hoop contest. We
were placed at a table for two in the second row of tables from the
window facing the Magic Kingdom.
There was an entertainer (the Big Hawaiian Guy) playing a ukulele
near our table he played "Hawaiian Roller Coaster" and "Somewhere
over the Rainbow" while we were seated. When he finished playing,
the hula hoop contest ended and the kids went back to their seats.
Our drink order was taken and we stated off enjoying the pineapple
bread. We received our starters (or appetizers) which consisted of
a tossed salad with a honey lime dressing, fried rice, stir-fried
green beans with onions, honey-barbeque chicken wings, and shrimp
and vegetable wontons, along with three dipping sauces fruit,
peanut and cilantro ginger. We dug right into the appetizers as we
were really hungry.
Three-foot skewers containing marinated sirloin steak and mesquite-
seasoned turkey were brought to our table. We had a couple of
pieces from each. Bob really loves the steak it is so tender you
can cut it with a butter knife. The turkey was juicy and I loved
trying out the different combinations with the dipping sauces. Then
the grilled tiger shrimp and barbecued pork loin skewers were
brought to our table. I had a couple of pieces of pork and some
shrimp. Bob is not a shell fish eater, so he passed on the shrimp
and went for the pork. We received refills on our beverages (coffee
and Diet Coke) and the lights were dimmed down because it was
nearing 10:00 and time for Wishes. The soundtrack was piped in and
we were in heaven. Dining at `Ohana and viewing Wishes at the same
time.
Our server checked on us throughout our meal, but did so without
interrupting our viewing. All too soon Wishes was over and we were
becoming quite stuffed. I saw the young boy at the table next to
ours finish off his family's fresh pineapple and caramel sauce and
then ask the server for more. She brought him the same size portion
as ours. And being the trooper that he was, he finished it off.
When Bob had his fill of the beef skewers, our server brought us the
fresh pineapple approximately one pineapple cut in fourths with
several smaller portions cut into that with wooden skewers to spear
the pineapple with and dip it into the caramel sauce. We had been
given warm damp clothes for our sticky fingers and mouths.
All too soon, we received the check and I was able to use the Disney
Dining Experience card for the first time. We saved $10.65 on our
two meals ($10 plus $.65 sales tax).
We wandered through the resort a bit and made our way back to the
car. Headed off to find the Animal Kingdom Lodge. With all the
great signage at WDW, it wasn't a problem to find our resort -- even
in the dark.
Drove to the guard shack and I handed Bob the confirmation I had
received in the mail. The guard looked at it and compared it to his
list and sent us on our way.
We pulled up under the canopy where we were met by a member of Bell
Services who began loading our luggage onto a cart. I went inside
the resort to check us in while Bob headed off to the self-parking
lot.
At 11:00, I got in line behind two other guests. I waited less than
five minutes before it was my turn to check-in. I had made a
reservation for a standard view room and had planned on asking about
an upgrade if it was at a reasonable price. When I inquired about
an upgrade, the CM looked and said that we had already received a
complementary upgrade to a pool view room. I asked if it was on the
Giraffe Trail as I had stayed on that trail twice before and she
told me that it was on the Zebra Trail, near the Uzima Savanna. She
did ask to see my Annual Pass which was a first for me as I had
never been asked to show my AP even though I have always had one for
an AP rate. She started putting brochures together for me and I
told her to give me a copy of every piece of paper she had on the
resort and the Parks, and she did.
I had made our reservation using my debit card and I didn't want
that particular card tied to our resort credit card. When she asked
if I wanted to keep that Visa card on file, I told her no that I
wanted Bob's American Express card on file instead, but he was out
parking the car and asked if we could apply that card the next day
without any problem. She told me yes. But that wasn't really an
issue as Bob came up to me in line and we got that taken care of
right away. All documentation was signed and we were given two room
keys with a map of the resort with our room number noted on it. We
were given directions on how to get to our room room 3668 which
was on the same level as the lobby down a couple of hallways from
the lobby fire place.
When we walked into the room, I had a hard time finding a light
switch. When I finally found one, I was surprised to see that we
had been given a King-size Handicap room. The light switches were
lower than usual and were placed in different places than what I was
used to. There were two light switches for the bathroom one right
outside the doorway and one inside near the toilet area.
When we walked into the main area of the room which consisted of a
king-size bed, an armoire containing a television, a night stand, a
refrigerator that was contained inside a taller than usual
nightstand, a table, two chairs, and a twin-size sofa sleeper, I
could see that the bedspread on the bed was disheveled and the
remote was laying on the bed. That really disturbed me. I wasn't
sure if the bedding had changed or not at that point. I have never
walked into a Disney resort room before where the bed was not made
and the remote control either on the nightstand or on top of the
television.
I attempted to call the front desk and sat on hold for over 30
minutes. I finally sent Bob down to the front desk to talk to
someone. When the CM at the front desk tried to call the room, she
told Bob that the line was busy and he told her, of course, it is,
she's on hold trying to get someone down here to answer the phone.
Bob called my cell from his cell (thank goodness for cell phones)
and told me to hang up and they would call me back. I did and the
CM called me and I told her of the problem. She said they would
send someone up. About 10 minutes later, two housekeeping staff
members came up with fresh sheets and pillow cases. I asked that
the bedspread be changed as well. They did as I requested and were
very nice and pleasant about it. And acted shocked when I told them
how we had found the room upon our arrival.
Looking back at the incident, I'm pretty sure that the room was
originally assigned to someone else and when they came in, they
decided they didn't want that particular style of room so they asked
to be moved. The room then went back into the central pool of rooms
and unfortunate for us, we got it. What should have been done is
that when the room went back into the pool of available rooms,
someone from housekeeping should have come by and made sure the room
was presentable to the next guests. Unfortunately, that is not what
happened and we got stuck with a room that really upset me. Even
the housekeeping staff members were upset that we had been given a
room that was not freshly made up.
Bob had gone exploring while I was dealing with the housekeeping
issues and came back to the room and asked if I wanted to go to the
bar and have an arrival drink. I was in the middle of unpacking,
but went down to the bar with him. Unfortunately, the bar was
already closed. It must have closed at midnight. It was a little
strange to us as the bars in Kansas City stay open until at least
1:00 or 3:00. Actually, we're not big bar people, but because we
were on vacation, I thought it would be nice to have a drink in our
resort for our first night.
So instead of having an arrival drink, we walked around the pool
area and over to where the flamingos were squawking, and I pointed
out the hot tub areas to Bob. We checked out the arcade and then
found that the door near the arcade led to the laundry room and the
Cub's Den and also to an elevator that would take us to the hallway
that led to our room.
I finished unpacking and we finally got to bed around 1:15.
TOTAL spent on food today -- $42.58 (without tip).
I woke up at 6:00 way before the wake up call I had scheduled for
6:45 and find that Bob has already gotten up. He's been sitting out
on the balcony enjoying the sereneness of being on vacation. He
tells me he'll head down to Mara and buy us the refillable mugs and
will be back. I know this will give him a chance to smoke outside
as we have a non-smoking room. (Even if we didn't have a non-
smoking room, he would never smoke in the room with me.)
While Bob is gone, I head into the bathroom our large bathroom
and discover that there are several really long black hairs on the
tiled floor near the toilet. I hate to admit it, but this really
grosses me out as my hair is neither long nor black and Bob's hair
is neither as well.
I start to get around and take my shower. I discover how dark it
really is in our room and how much I miss the standard room set up.
I miss the two sink vanity area as well as the separateness of the
toilet and tub from the two sinks. I miss the full length mirror
that is usually on the door that leads into the tub area. I really
notice these small details when putting on my make-up. I wear
glasses and am used to using the full-length mirror to put on my
make-up because I can see what I'm doing. With the set up in our
room, I have to step around the single vanity and try to peer around
into the mirror or try to put on make-up using a very small
compact. I really notice the lack of lighting when trying to pick
out clothing to wear for the day. The closet seems to be smaller
due to the fact that half of it is geared towards making it more
accessible to one in a wheelchair. (Bob got that half of the
closet.) And with the ironing board and iron inside the closet as
well as the pak `n play, the lack of extra space is pretty
noticeable. I end up moving the pak `n play to an area outside the
closet during our entire stay.
Bob comes back with our morning beverages and he starts to get
ready. While he's in the shower, I apply sunscreen and accidentally
spill some on the floor, and when I bend down to wipe it up, I'm
shocked to find the tissue is pretty black. Gross-out number two
for the morning. The housekeeping staff from the night before had
told me that I should speak to a manager about the condition of our
room. With this second incident, I have made up my mind that I will
speak to someone before leaving the resort for the day.
I have made a PS for us at Biergarten in Epcot for 12:05 and because
of that, we chose to stop at the Mara for a very light something to
get us by. I end up choosing a Paw Print brownie and Bob has the
yogurt cup with granola. We use our refillable mugs for coffee and
Diet Coke.
Bob had placed the car keys in the safe the night before and it's a
little difficult to drive a rental car without them, so he heads
back to the room for the keys while I head off to the front desk to
ask to speak to a manager.
After a wait of less than five minutes, I get to the front of the
check-in line and ask to speak to a manager. A female CM named
Sharon comes out from behind the "secret" door and I tell her of my
previous night's experience of the disheveled bed and the 30
minutes on hold. Susan acted as if she was writing down everything
and seemed to be shocked that I had waited 30 minutes on hold
without anyone answering my call. I then told her of my additional
disappointment that morning with our room and the conditions of the
bathroom area -- while getting ready that morning, I noticed several
long black hairs on the floor in the bathroom and since I don't have
black hair and Bob's hair is cut pretty short, I was certain that
neither one of us were the owners of these stray hairs. Plus, while
applying sunscreen I had spilled a little on the tiled floor and
when I went to wipe it up, I discovered that the floor was quite
filthy. That really bothered me as I didn't feel comfortable
walking on the floor after getting out of the shower. She shook her
head and continued to "write" something down.
I told Sharon that we were on our way to the Parks and that I would
really appreciate it if someone from housekeeping could be informed
of our problems with the bathroom and that we would like to return
to a bathroom that had been swept of any stray hairs and mopped
clean. She assured me that it would be taken care of.
I met Bob in the lobby and we drove over to Epcot. I had purchased
Bob's hopper ticket from AAA and we had a Diamond Parking pass. I
handed it to Bob when we got to the Parking lot and he showed it to
the parking attendant who told us to follow the green line to the
AAA parking. We found a space on the third row and walked to the
Epcot entrance. Getting through the security line was maybe a 5
minute experience. It was made easier by making sure that all my
zippers were undone on my fanny pack before getting to the security
guard.
We stopped to take photos of the Flower and Garden (F&G) exhibits
along the way. I wanted to pick up some F&G AP pins so I stopped at
Pin Central and sent Bob off to the smoking area near Mousegears.
Picked up some pins for myself and one of my co-workers. The four
Spring Princess pins had come out on Friday and so I was able to get
two of them from Epcot.
Stopped in Ice Station Cool for some refreshing soft drinks and then
headed to Innoventions West to see some of the exhibitors at the
F&G. Saw some of David Doss' prints, but chose not to purchase any
this trip. Maybe next time. Headed towards the World Showcase and
stopped to watch Kristos. It's amazing what these four individuals
can do with their bodies.
We started into World Showcase going counter-clockwise from Mexico,
stopping along the way to take photos of the various F&G exhibits.
My grandfather came to the U.S. from Norway as a young boy of 16 --
so the Norway pavilion always holds a special place in my heart. I
love the shop(s) and the Stave Church there. And the entertainment
reminds me of our family get-togethers in Minnesota with my Dad's
cousin who played the violin and the music he used to play. Such
nice memories.
Eventually, we make our way to Germany and we head into the
Biergarten to check-in for our Priority Seating (PS). We're a few
minutes early, but have less than a 10 minute wait. My name is
called and we were escorted to a table where we end up seating with
a family of three from Tampa that has just moved to Florida a few
months earlier from Columbus, Ohio and another family (who was
seated at the end of our table, but we never get an opportunity to
interact with them). Bob is from Toledo so he had a nice
conversation with the Tampa family.
Bob orders a Optimater Beer (dark beer) and I order a glass of the
Sparking Wine. What the heck, we're on vacation. The buffet has
several cold salads such as a really great potato salad some
assorted coldcuts and cheeses, a really good chicken soup, several
bread choices which includes a pretzel bread (similar to LeCellier
but on a smaller scale). On the hot side of the buffet, there's
rotisserie chicken, roasted pork, schnitzel (breaded chicken breast
strips), potatoes and spaetzel, sauerkraut and several other
bratwurst items. Apple strudel as well as pudding and some other
dessert items were available as well as regular apples.
Unfortunately, we were too early for the band to be playing on this
visit, but nonetheless, it was a nice place to dine and the food
selections were very good. It made me felt as if I was in a small
Bavarian village at twilight or in the early evening. Very peaceful
(without the band) and most of all very cool in the hot weather.
A nice respite from the heat and the crowds. We had dined here on
our last trip and it was one of the places Bob had asked that we
dine at again.
With the DDE card, we saved $9.50 on our two lunches and two
alcoholic beverages. Bob did say that the beer had given him a
buzz. I told him the Sparkling Wine did nothing for me. LOL!
I had heard that Eiswein was no longer being served in Germany so I
had to find out for myself. And sad to say, it is true. You can no
longer sample Eiswein, but you can purchase a bottle of it. But, if
I recall correctly, the price of a bottle was either $56 or $58. So
I had to pass on that. I did have a glass of the Auglese Wine for
$6.57 and then added the souvenir glass for $5 more. I think the
glass alone is $9, so it was worth it to purchase a sample wine at
the same time as the glass. Because Bob wasn't with me, I could
only purchase one glass of wine. But Bob told me he did not like to
mix wine with beer so he wouldn't have wanted a glass anyhow. I did
show him the cute green glass I did get and I said we'd have to come
back later to get him one so we'd at least have a set of two.
I did place a call to my Dad at that point to let him know that we
had arrived and were at Epcot. I had tried to call him from inside
Biergarten, but I couldn't hear anything so I wasn't sure if the
call had actually gone through or not and I didn't want him to worry
if he saw our name come up on his caller ID and hadn't been able to
talk to us.
We made our way to Italy and browsed through the shops and checked
out the various sights. We made our way to the U.S. pavilion in
time to catch a showing of The American Adventure. This is one of
my favorites it brings tears to my eyes every time and I love a
couple of the songs. Unfortunately, it didn't touch Bob as much as
me as he slept through quite a bit of it. I know the coolness of
the theatre and the beer finally caught up with him.
I was thirsty and recalled reading about a soft drink being served
at the Liberty Inn and wanted to try it. It was called a Stars and
Stripes drink and was made of Sprite with blueberry and cherry syrup
layered into it. It was a very pretty drink and quite tasty. I got
Bob a coke. He was off to the smoking area and so I was left alone
to improvise for him. I called him on his cell phone and we caught
up and made our way out of the U.S. and headed towards Japan.
We made it to Japan and watched the Drummers. Did I mention that we
had to stop at every single smoking area around the World Showcase?
If you are not used to traveling with a smoker, this is a very hard
thing to get used to at least it was for me. It was harder the
first time and almost as hard this time.
We kind of skipped by Morocco and headed towards the backyard
gardening exhibit put on by Home Depot. The CMs were handing out
child-sized Home Depot aprons and I was able to get a few freebie
souvenirs for some of the younger members of our families. The
aprons were orange with the F&G logo on the top of them as well as
the Home Depot logo. Very cute!
A cooking demonstration was about to start and was to be given by a
Disney chef that works for the Special Events Department. The
demonstration was about grilling with different types of foods, so I
persuaded Bob to sit through it with me. Of course, he didn't
really pay attention as it was, apparently, a good opportunity for
him to catch up on some sleep. Oh well. At least he didn't snore.
I was surprised that this Disney chef said it was perfectly
acceptable to cook with regular Olive Oil as most Rachel Ray's fans
know that she always cooks with EVOO extra virgin olive oil and
so do I. I just find it to be much better than regular olive oil,
but to each their own.
We took several photos of the F&G exhibits along the way through the
countries. Sort of skirted through France and made our way to the
International Gateway where Bob had another smoke break and where I
switched the disc on my digital camera. I was taking out the disc
and replacing it with a new one when I noticed an older family
watching me. When they saw me noticing them, they said they had
never seen a camera like mine and was fascinated by what I was
doing. It was kind of a strange feeling, but I told them that it
was a Sony Mavica and I liked it because it did store photos on mini-
discs and found it to be much more convenient for me than the
digital cameras that store photos on memory cards or sticks. Bob
made his way back to me from his smoke break and we headed towards
the UK.
Took photos of the Pooh topiaries and then headed towards Canada
where we had just missed Off Kilter perform. Took photos of the
Bambi topiaries and made our way towards the rose garden.
I had planned for us to go back to the resort for an afternoon break
and then head over to Disney-MGM Studios to catch a little bit of
the Star Wars weekend stuff and then have dinner at the Prime Time
Cafι, but things don't always work out the way you plan them so it's
always good to be flexible.
Rare Earth was performing during the F&G and I had planned for us to
see them on Monday, but we decided to stay at Epcot and catch their
first performance so we made our way around the World Showcase again
via Mexico, Norway, etc., back to the U.S.A.
We made our way to the theatre just as they are rolling up the ropes
and pick out a couple of seats. Bob, of course, goes in search of
the smoking area. On his way out, I ask him to see if he can use
the bottle cap for a free soda that I have brought from home at one
of the carts outside the theatre as I see they are selling the same
type of sodas with the same green caps on them. When he comes back,
he says they took the cap but said it would be for a smaller size
bottle the cap was for a one liter bottle of soda and they were
only selling the 20-ounce bottle. Not a problem a free soda is a
free soda.
Rare Earth came out and put on a very good show. This is one of the
bands that I didn't see in concert in my youth, but I did know a lot
of their songs. I was very surprised to find out that they were one
of the very few Caucasian bands that had a contract with Motown
records and that they wrote quite a few songs that were performed by
other Motown artists. All too soon, it's over and it's back to the
World Showcase stroll.
Once again, we walk towards Japan and this time, Bob smells funnel
cakes being made. We stop and order a plain one. The CM inside the
booth tries to tease me about the price of the funnel cake and then
accidentally (at least I hope it was) only gives me change back for
a $10 bill and not the $20 I handed him. I remind him that I gave
him a $20 and he becomes all embarrassed and apologizes and gives me
back the additional $10. Not a problem. We head off to a bench and
enjoy our funnel cake. Kind of messy and I was glad I had some
extra wipes in my bag.
We make our way back to France where we check out the perfumery
gardens in the back of France as well as the shops. I was surprised
to see a bottle of wine in the window that I had purchased at Sam's
Club a few weeks ago. It was a wine that I hadn't been too fond of
so Bob had finished the bottle off. This same wine was listed as
their feature wine in France. I had told the CM that I hadn't been
too fond it the first time, so he suggested I had it with some Kir
Royale (sp?) which I did and it was much better. Of course, by this
time, Bob had foregone his no beer with wine rule and had most of
the glass himself which was fine.
We made our way through World Showcase, stopping several times to
take photos of families for them. I love walking up to people and
asking if I can take a photo of their "entire" family for them with
their own camera. Everyone always acts so surprised and then
grateful. Apparently, Bob can see how much it means to provide a
little magic to others, that I catch him doing it quite frequently
as well.
We make our way to Farmer Mickey's Maze and take quite a few
photos. The scarecrows are really cute as well as the Mickey and
Pluto topiaries. We continue on and head towards Mousegears so I
can see if there is anything I can live without. Just a quick
stroll through and I don't see anything I need.
Bob tells me he's really tired and so we head towards the Exit. At
the Exit gate, I tell Bob that he might want to get his hand stamped
just in case we do make it over to DS-MGM because they are open
until 1:00 a.m. that night. The CM asks if he came in with a ticket
that he used a finger scan on and if that is so, then he doesn't
need a hand stamp. That was good to know.
We walk back to the rental car and head back to the AKL. I love the
feeling of walking through the doors to the lobby. It's like
entering an entirely different world. The dark woods, the comfy
chairs and sofas, the pieces of artwork, and so on it just all
comes together so well and makes me feel so relaxed almost like
being home.
Upon our arrival in the room, I discover that none of the things I
had asked to be done were done in the bathroom. I was really upset
at that time. I placed another call to the front desk and asked to
speak to a manager. This time, my wait wasn't nearly as long. I
was transferred to a housekeeping manager and told her of my
problems upon our arrival the previous night and of my discussion
that morning with Sharon. I told her that I guess there must have
been a communication problem because my bathroom floor was still
filthy and the stray hairs were still there. I was polite and not
yelling or anything. I tried to stay cool and calm, but when I got
off the phone, I told Bob he would have to deal with housekeeping
when they got here because there was no way I was going to. The
person I talked to on the phone was very pleasant and very
apologetic and acted that she was shocked that we had undergone such
treatment.
Bob dealt with the housekeeping staff and I sat on the balcony
enjoying the night air. They scrubbed and swept the floor, replaced
our towels, and sprayed some type of room freshener. She was very
apologetic and wanted to make sure that we were satisfied with the
rest of our room.
All the problems we had with the room occurred within our first 24
hours, but after that, our stay was what we had hoped for. And I
didn't let these incidents spoil our trip for us.
Because we were so tired, we decided to get some dinner from Mara
and use a couple of the Quick & Casual (Q&C) vouchers. We headed
down to Mara and both ended up choosing the Rotisserie chicken
dinner. It came with cous-cous and some roasted veggies. I asked
if I could substitute the macaroni and cheese for the cous-cous and
veggies and the manager who was working behind the counter said I
could. I told her that we were using the Q&C vouchers and I wanted
to know if I could get a carton of milk instead of the soda and she
told me I could get a small carton of milk. I thought it would just
be easier to ask the manager since she was there instead of waiting
to get to the cashier and have them yell across the way to the
manager to ask the same question. We got our dinners to go, picked
up a couple of small cartons of milk and then I picked up the
package that contained three zebra domes and two mousse crunch cakes
in it for my dessert choice. Bob picked up a piece of pecan pie.
By using the Q&C vouchers, we saved $10.61 on our dinners.
We got back to our room a few minutes after the season finale
of "Desperate Housewives" had started so I was able to see that. I
had a zebra dome and was in heaven. I put the rest of my "dessert"
into the fridge as well as the two cartons of milk.
During "Grey's Anatomy," there was a knock at the door and it was
housekeeping again and she wanted to turn down our bed. I was
surprised as I hadn't requested turn-down service, but it was a nice
surprise. She arranged our pillows and left a chocolate heart with
the AKL logo on it as well as a card that contained an African
proverb on it. She checked to make sure we didn't need any more
towels and took away all our trash even our dinner containers.
Bob headed off to the Zawadi Marketplace (the gift shop) to look
around and I took a shower before bed. Unfortunately, the gift shop
must have closed at 11:00 because Bob came back fairly quickly.
After he took a shower, it was lights out.
TOTAL Spent on Food - $120.22.
Mickey calls at 6:30 and we are already up. We have PS for Crystal
Palace at the Magic Kingdom for 8:05. The MK doesn't open until
9:00 so I was excited to be able to walk down Main Street without a
crowd.
Bob makes a beverage run to Mara and I start to get ready. He comes
back and showers and gets ready as well.
Because it's easier to ride the bus than drive one's vehicle to the
Magic Kingdom, I tell Bob we're going to be bus riders that
morning. It's Bob's first experience riding a Disney bus. We get
to the bus stop about 7:50 (later than planned) and find there's one
other family there. A couple of other folks join us and the bus
comes fairly quickly. Within 20 minutes of arriving at the bus
stop, we are at the Magic Kingdom.
There's a couple on the bus with an older version of Pal Mickey. I
strike up a conversation with them and they tell me they've had him
for a couple of years and that they bring him on every trip. They
did mention that they're afraid that they may be asked to purchase a
child ticket for him next year as he will be three. We have a nice
giggle about that.
We make it through Security without a problem and are directed to
the line next to Guest Relations. I am quite surprised as no one
checks a list to see we are on a list for a breakfast. We make it
through the turnstile and make our way down Main Street. Bob stops
to take photos of the storefronts and pictures of the Castle without
anyone else in them. It is so peaceful and almost like a dream.
Walking down Main Street all alone.
We head over to the Crystal Palace and check-in. We are about 15
minutes late, but that doesn't seem to be a problem because they
call my name after a few minutes and we are escorted in. I spot
Piglet near the entrance to the buffet lines.
Once we are seated, our server comes to take our beverage orders and
pours us a glass of fresh orange juice. We order our usual coffee
for Bob and a Diet Coke for me. Before we can head off to the
buffet line, I see Eeyore making his way into our half of the
restaurant. He stops at our table and we take photos and then head
off to the buffet.
There are Pooh and Friends waffles on the kids buffet. There are
several selections of fruit and yogurt as well as bacon, two kinds
of sausage, hash browns and scrambled eggs on the buffet. There is
a made to order omelet station. The best tip I can offer here is to
stand in line to order an omelet and then get the rest of your
food. If you choose to hit the buffet first and then order your
omelet, the rest of your food will more than likely be cold before
you get back to your table. Bob came through the line and didn't
want to wait for an omelet so I sent him back to the table and I
ordered the omelets for both of us. There is a yummy French toast
dish here that is to die for (at least in my opinion). It is deep
fried French toast which is then rolled in cinnamon and sugar
yummmmmm!!
There is also a station with breads coffee cake, bagels and a very
yummy breakfast lasagna which has blueberries and bananas layered
amongst what seemed to be like a bread pudding. It was very yummy
as well.
Throughout our meal, we were also visited by Tigger and Pooh and we
were privy to the children's parade through the restaurant. Adults
could participate, too, if they wished. I chose to forego it this
year. LOL!
I was able to use the DDE card here and we saved $7.67 on our
breakfast. Bob headed off for the nearest smoking spot outside
while I made a pit stop.
We were headed towards Fantasyland when I saw that the Castle had
been roped off for the first showing of Cinderellabration so we cut
back to Liberty Square, stopping in a shop along the way before
making our way to Fantasyland. Unfortunately, Peter Pan was down
for refurbishment so we had to skip that attraction. I was a woman
on a mission a mission to see Philharmagic without waiting 40
minutes in line for. The standby line was about 10 minutes. We
walked through the que and into the waiting area outside the doors
to the theatre. This show was Bob's very first experience with a 3-
D movie last year and is the one thing he always tells others
about. The only downfall is that he always refers to the 3-D
attractions as "Smell-a-Vision" shows. The first time he mentioned
a "Smell-a-Vision" show to me, I had no idea what he was talking
about, but finally figured it out. When we came out, I pulled Fast
Passes for us so we could see it again later.
Bob headed to the smoking area near Tink's Treasures and I went into
Tink's Treasures. I had to ask the CM about waking Tink. I wanted
to know what actually went on. She told me that most mornings there
are people lined up outside the door waiting to get in and then
there is almost a race inside the store to be the one to wake Tink.
She said there are some mornings when it gets pretty intense. I
looked around the store and made a mental note of some items that I
might purchase later. Went outside and found Bob and could hear
Cinderellabration going on in front of the Castle.
We made our way over to the Snow White ride which had a very short
standby line. The girl in front of me asks if I will take her photo
in front of the Snow White mural when we get to where we are to
enter our ride vehicle. I tell her sure. During Snow White, our
ride vehicle stops several times. I have to be honest and say that
stopping so many times and having the lights come on does take away
from the magic of the ride.
We walk towards the Pooh ride and see the line is pretty long so I
pull a Fast Pass for that as well. The Fast Pass I had pulled for
Philharmagic had already started to run so I was able to pull my
next one without any problem. The plan then was to head towards the
Buzz Lightyear ride. I was going to get in line while Bob headed
off toward the Speedway for the smoking area near that ride. On the
way to Buzz though I am sidetracked because I run into Push the
Trashcan. I watch as he interacts with other guests especially
the kids. I can see Push's handler and am very impressed with how
he tries to blend in with the crowd. I finally make my way to Buzz
and can see that the standby line is pretty long (nearly an hour
wait) and because we have just pulled Fast Passes for Pooh which
can't be used for about an hour, I cannot pull a Fast Pass for Buzz
yet.
Did I mention how crowded Tomorrowland is on a Monday morning? It
is very crowded almost as if all the Monday morning guests have no
other goal in mind other than to ride very single attraction in
Tomorrowland by noon. Bob calls me on his cell and tries to find
me. I finally ask him what he is near and I hook up with him.
I did want to see Cindrellabration so we head off to the hub. It
has become quite hot this morning and I head off to find us a couple
of bottles of water while Bob goes in search of you guessed it a
smoking area. We meet up and he takes his bottle of water and heads
back to the shade of the smoking area while I catch the third
showing of the day of Cinderellabration. I did see on the schedule
that there are only three showings in the a.m. and the afternoon
showings don't start until 4:35. I would imagine that it's because
of the costumes and how much of an impact the hot weather would have
on the performers.
Bob calls me on my cell after the show is over and tells me he tried
to get up to where I was standing, but the crowds were pretty large
so he decided to hang back. We make our way back to the Buzz ride
and pull a Fast Pass.
We head over to ride the Pooh ride and enter the Fast Pass line. We
then head over to Philharmagic and used the Fast Pass entrance. The
Fast Pass entrance concept at this point was confusing to Bob
because he thought we should be able to walk right in and see the
show. I told him the Fast Pass on this attraction allowed us to
bypass the standby line and got us into the waiting area a lot
quicker.
After Philharmagic, I need to make a pit stop. The restrooms near
the Speedway are packed so I head over to Cosmic Ray's and use the
restroom there. I go in search of Bob but don't see him in the
smoking area and call him on his cell phone. He's in the shop near
Auntie Gravity's. We decide we need ice cream cones and I get in
line behind a large tour group. I order chocolate for Bob and a
vanilla cone with sprinkles for me. We pick up our cones and head
over towards Buzz and finish up before getting in the Fast Pass
line. The cost for our cones was $5.95.
Once inside the actual building, the Fast Pass line didn't move very
quickly. The standby line wasn't moving either. I'm not sure if
the attraction had broken down or what as no one made an
announcement or anything. We were at a standstill for a good 15
minutes. But once we were able to start moving, I was thankful that
we were in the Fast Pass line as we sure got on a lot quicker than
those in the standby.
It was getting pretty hot and I had discovered that cotton mixed
with lycra is not a very cool fabric and I had brought three button-
down sleeveless shirts that were made of this fabric with me. We
decided to head back to the AKL. Went out to the bus stop and had a
five minute wait at the most.
We walked through the gift shop. I looked at the Pin Trading book
and saw a pin I wanted to trade for. I removed the pin I wanted
from the book and replaced it with one I had brought from home. A
very quick and easy pin trade. I tried to "purchase" a bottle of
Diet Coke with one of the "freebie" bottle caps that I had brought
from home and the CM told me that they had been instructed not to
take the caps in trade even though they were selling bottles of Coke
products that had these bottle caps on them. He told me that the
problem is that the bottle caps are for a free one-liter bottle of
soda and they don't sell any bottles of that size in the Parks or at
any of the resorts. He also told me that the CM at Epcot the day
before should not have taken my bottle cap. He did tell me that
they do carry the one-liter bottles at Seven-Eleven and other
convenience stores in the area.
Back in the room, we opt for showers and fresh clothes. Ahhhhh.
Gotta love that air conditioning. I did want to mention that there
is a sensor on the thermostat in our room. So no matter how low we
set the thermostat, if there no little or no motion in the room,
then the air conditioner does not run at a constant level. There is
a ceiling fan in the room, so that does help to keep the air
circulating, but if you're like me and like it frigid in the room
while sleeping, this may be a problem.
I remember that there is a Culinary Tour starting at 3:45 in Jiko's
and it is something I've wanted to do on past trips, but have yet to
do until this trip. We head to Jiko and I am surprised to find that
we are the only ones for the tour. We are directed to a table in
the bar area and wait a few minutes. I almost feel as if I should
go out into the area between Jiko and Boma and try to persuade other
guests to come in and join us. After about 10 minutes, a hostess
comes to escort us into the main room of the restaurant. She points
out the wine room and tells us that Jiko probably has the largest
selection of African wines in the entire United States. She tells
us that some guests prefer to have a private dinner in the wine
room. She points out the bangles on the columns and likens them to
the bangles that some African women wear on the necks. She tells us
about her homeland and then seats us at the counter where we are
greeted by Chef Jeff.
Chef Jeff (CJ) is great. He starts out by bringing out the Taste of
Africa appetizer for us. And because we were the only guests for
this day we were allowed to sample the entire appetizer by
ourselves. He described the three bread selections as well the
three "sauces" that go along with the breads. He tells us which is
his favorite and Bob actually tries all three breads and sauces and
really enjoys this. CJ then goes over the menu and describes nearly
all the entrees in great detail. It was very informative. CJ tells
us that the menu does change from time to time to accommodate
seasonal selections. He asks if we have any particular questions
and I ask about the oak-grilled filet mignon with macaroni and
cheese. He says the mac and cheese is made with 4 different types
of white cheeses way different than your normal mac and cheese.
He said the red wine sauce takes three days to make. I pretty much
do all the talking and asking of questions of CJ while Bob enjoys
the appetizer. LOL!
CJ said that he has worked at several Disney restaurants on
property. I mention to him that we have the American Restaurant in
Kansas City and Chef Selena who is the head chef there used to work
at WDW and was wondering if he had ever worked with her. What a
great question that was. CJ spent several minutes telling me about
Chef Selena and how great she is and how wonderful she was to work
with. I then tell him of a cooking school dinner I had attended at
the American Restaurant last September where Chef John State was
brought in from the California Grill. We had a great conversation
and it was over too soon as we were then escorted by the hostess
over to Boma to meet with a Chef there.
We were handed off to a hostess from Boma who told us about her
homeland. I asked her how long she had been at Boma and if she
missed her family. She said she was an only child and that her
Mother really missed her. I told her I could so totally relate to
that. She had Chef David come out to greet us.
Chef David was great as well. He chatted with us for awhile and
then we head down to the beginning of the food stations (the carving
station) where he went into great detail about every single dish
that will be on the line that evening. He lets us know which foods
are there every night and which are rotated in and out. They always
have Prime Rib. They have a chicken choice and a fish choice each
evening.
The children's buffet has chicken fingers, spaghetti and other kids-
friendly choices available. There are probably 4 or 5 different
soups every night. Six or seven different salads to choose from.
There are always Zebra Domes on the dessert buffet as well as a few
other items every evening. Having Chef David tell me exactly what
was in each item was a great help. I can be a somewhat picky eater
but once I knew what each dish consisted of, it really helped me to
be a little bit more adventurous in my dining experience at Boma.
He told us which foods were his favorites and I told him which ones
were mine so far. He asked if we were dining that particular
evening and I told him that we had a PS for the next evening
(Tuesday) and so he told me what the particular choices for Tuesday
would be. Before we left, he told us to let him know when we came
in the next evening and to say hello. He did say that a lot of
guests come and take the Culinary Tour on an evening when they are
dining at Boma or Jiko. So if you have an early PS for either
restaurant, you might want to consider taking the Culinary Tour
prior to your PS.
We went back to the room for a short while so I could call and
arrange for turn-down service for that evening. Bob then informs me
that he is running out of matches and so we head towards the car so
we can go in search of "real fire." Last fall, I had asked for
directions to the closest grocery store to the AKL and someone on
the list (I think it was Terrie again) told me that if I turn right
at the light after exiting AKL onto Sherbeth (sp?) Road and after a
mile or so, I would come to a busy street and would be able to find
a grocery store.
So Bob and I head that direction and sure enough, we came to Irlo
Bronson Boulevard in Kissimmee. I could see a few restaurants to
the left, but nothing that looked like a grocery store so we turned
right and found a Walgreens. This particular Walgreens is open 24
hours a day in case anyone needs to know that for a future trip. We
did purchase Bob a lighter and I picked up a couple of cans of
Pringles and a bag of Combos for the room and was able to use my
bottle caps here. They carried the one-liter bottles of Diet Coke
so I picked up three to place in the fridge in the room. The
Pringles were on "sale" at 2 cans for $3 and I got the Diet Coke
bottles for free. So we did save $5.36 at Walgreens on our purchase.
It was getting close to 6:00 when we left Walgreens and we decided
we getting quite were hungry. We decided to stop at Bob Evans
instead of heading into one of the Parks for our dinner. The place
wasn't too crowded so we were seated right away. We both ordered
the chicken and noodles dinner which came with a salad and hot
rolls. Our server was very attentive and we never lacked for
beverage refills or hot rolls during our entire meal. Our meals
with drinks was only $16.85. And we left totally stuffed.
We had decided to head back to Epcot for the evening so Bob could
see Illuminations. We choose to forego the AAA parking lot this
time and parked about 8 rows from the entrance plaza. We walked in
and decided to ride Test Track. I had pulled Fast Passes for Test
Track last year and had placed them into my sunglass case but we had
never used them. I decided to see if what I had read was true about
Fast Passes you can never be early, but you can be late almost
an entire year late. The starting time for the Fast Pass had
already gone by and the CM didn't look at the date so we were
allowed to enter using the Fast Pass line. But at this time of the
evening, it didn't really give us much of an edge as they were
loading all three of the pre-show areas and we were directed to the
#1 pre-show door. And they had yet to let pre-show #2 and #3 in
yet. So we had to wait until those groups were let in before we
were and by that time, we could have probably gone through the
regular line and ended up at the same spot in the same amount of
time.
When it came time to enter our car, I got in first so I could be on
the outside with Bob in the middle. We were in the front of the
car. Surprisingly, Bob did like the ride and loved it when we went
outside. When we arrived back to the main building, I was trying to
be nice and not step on the seat when climbing out of the car and in
doing so, scraped the heck out of my left leg on the cement wall. I
could see it was turning red, but just tried to brush it off. We
saw out ride photo and the look on Bob's face was priceless, but we
chose to not purchase the photo.
Besides new cars, General Motors has an exhibit called Dream Chasers
that we chose to see. It was less than a 10 minute wait. I had
never done this before and found it to be a cute show, but something
I wouldn't wait longer than 20 minutes for. We did stop to look at
the new cars and then headed out.
Bob headed towards the nearest smoking area and I headed towards the
ladies room. When I was coming out, there was a poor woman there
who had sit down in some gum and was trying to get it off the back
of her shorts. I told her that I had read that ice is supposed to
help and she might want to try that when she got back to her room.
You need to apply ice to the gum and that is supposed to help freeze
it so you can scrape it off with a plastic knife or something
similar.
At this point, my scraped calf was really stinging so we decided to
head to First Aid to see if they could apply an antiseptic spray or
something similar to the wound for me. As we walked by the Odyssey
building I could see there was a Grand Gathering going on with a
couple of characters in attendance. We make it to First Aid and I
sign in and sit down behind the desk where the receptionist/nurse
cleans my scrape and then applies an antiseptic cream to the wound.
She then applies a huge bandage to the area and gives me some
antibiotic samples and bandages to take with me and we are on our
way. Less than a five minute ordeal. The cream does help and I am
able to think about something else besides my leg.
We head towards the Showcase Plaza and see there is a somewhat
uncrowded area near the wheelchair viewing area near the boat dock.
Bob goes in search of a cup of coffee and I wait. Our view was
going to be pretty unobstructed from this spot and rather than walk
around and maybe not find anything as good, we chose to stay here.
Families with wheelchair members are let into the viewing area by a
Cast Member who guards the area with a rope gate. A few minutes
before Illuminations is to start, the Cast Member who is in charge
of the rope tells those of us around the rope that if we don't run
or get all excited, he will let us into the wheelchair area to view
Illuminations and that we have to sit on the ground. I walk in and
pick a spot to the right side near some pine trees and wait for
Bob. A few minutes later, Bob comes in and joins me. There is an
iron fence around the area and we end up sitting on it. I could
hear the guests that had attended the Grand Gathering in their
private viewing area on the other side of the trees.
Before the Illuminations starts, Bob tells me that he is capable of
doing rides that are more intense than Snow White and more like Test
Track. I laugh and tell him that is good to know and I'll try to
steer him towards more of those types of attractions.
Once Illuminations was over, we made out way out of Epcot. Since we
were so near the entrance to the World Showcase, we were able to get
out a lot quicker than those who had watched Illuminations from the
USA pavilion.
It was close to 10:00 when we arrived back in our room and we hadn't
received the turn-down service. I start to watch "Medium" and after
a few minutes there was a knock on the door and it was
Housekeeping. She apologized for being late and said that she was
the only one doing turn-down service that evening. She emptied the
trash, turned down the bed, fluffed our pillows, and placed
chocolates with an African Proverb on the bed. She took away our
used towels and replaced them with fresh ones. In the middle of
turning down the bed, there was a knock on the door and it was a
gentleman from Housekeeping who had come to help out our
Housekeeper. He did assist her and then left before she did. She
said that he's really great and comes to help out whenever or
whomever he can. Nice to know that the Cast Members even look out
for each other as well as the guests.
Bob had gone down to Mara for beverages refills and in search of
Zebra Domes from the dessert case, but there were none.
We get to bed around 12:00.
TOTAL Spent on Food - $61.33 (includes Walgreens)
I woke up around 7:00 and decided to let Bob sleep in. I had quite
a few postcards to write so I get out the mailing labels I prepared
at home and start designating the postcards I had bought in the gift
shop the day before and start assigning labels to certain characters.
Bob wakes up and says he will help me. I do appreciate the help,
but in the time it takes me to write out 20 postcards, Bob has
written two one to his parents and one to his son. Let me say
that when I do postcards, I can do them fairly quickly. Everyone
pretty much gets the same message and then you move on. Bob, on the
other hand, writes a total book in the small space allowed on a
postcard. LOL!
While I finish up, Bob heads down to Mara for beverage refills and
comes back with a container of Zebra Domes and Chocolate Crunch
Mousse Cakes. One of the perks of staying at the AKL Zebra Domes
for breakfast.
We slowly get around and finally leave the room around 12:00. I had
placed the "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door the night before and
removed it before leaving the room. Actually, I placed the sign on
the door each night before we went to sleep as I prefer not to be
disturbed before I'm ready to leave the room.
We stop in the lobby and I ask at the Bell Desk where I can find a
mailbox to drop the postcards in. I am directed to the other side
of the lobby to a hallway around the corner from Guest Services
where I find a metal plate in the wall with an etching of a huge
hippo with its mouth wide open for receiving mail. (Just a little
side note here I mailed more than 20 postcards from this location
and not a single one showed up at their intended address for nearly
two weeks which was really weird.)
I then stopped at Guest Services because I was told that was
the "Lobby Concierge" desk to see about upgrading the ticket I had
purchased from AAA for Bob (a Four-Day Magic Your Way Hopper -
Expiring after 14 days) to a Ten-Day MYW Non-Expiring Ticket. When
the CM looked up the ticket on her computer, she could tell that I
had purchased it from AAA and told me that she could not upgrade the
ticket there and that I would have to do it at one of the Parks.
Not a problem as we would head over to a Park the next day.
I catch up with Bob who has been out on the Arusha Rock Savanna
Overlook checking out the animals. We make our way back to the
lobby. On our way out the front door, we see kids and their parents
sitting on the floor doing Crayola etchings from the giant
medallions of animals in various spots of the lobby with Cast
Members. This is one of the activities that is listed on the
Activities Board.
We drove over to the Beach Club and at the Guard's Shack, the Guard
glances at our AKL parking pass and just waved us on through. We
parked near the Beach Club Villas. We walked by the BCV pool and
then through the lobby of the BCV. We took the walkway over to the
main building of the Beach Club. We went into the new Marketplace
and looked around. We saw that they had fresh Gelato inside the
freezer case and the Cast Member behind the counter offered us a
sample. I chose Raspberry and Bob had Chocolate. She told us that
they made it fresh there every day. It was quite tasty. We looked
through the shop and then moved into the lobby area.
In the lobby, I saw Art the Greeter. Those that have seen the Beach
Club show on The Travel Channel may remember Art. He salutes
everyone and is the nicest guy. He wears a blue jacket with white
pants and captain's cap. When I approached him, he saluted me and
said "Good Day to the Lady." And then "Good Day to the Gentleman"
as Bob approached. I told Art that he was famous and that I had
seen him on The Travel Channel. He just grinned and told me that he
was a very "humble" man. We both laughed and I told him I wanted to
trade pins with him. Art had on two pin trading lanyards one for
all guests and one only for children. Art and I trade pins and then
Bob and I went on our way.
I showed Bob Storm-A-Long Bay and we made our way to Beaches and
Cream (B&C). We were going to use the last of the two Quick &
Casual Vouchers here. We had to wait about 20 minutes for a table
inside. You could either wait for a table inside or place an order
to go and take it with you or eat at one of the tables outside. It
was pretty humid and I didn't really want to sit outside. Plus,
those that were going to the take-out side had almost as long a wait
as those who were waiting just to sit inside.
When our beeper went off, we were seated at a booth. There is a
jukebox inside B&C and those that were seated at booths had one of
those mini juke boxes that are tied to the big jukeboxes that you
could choose songs to play from the main jukebox. The jukebox was
free and so Bob set about choosing just about every single song that
was offered. LOL!
We were waited on by Maria and I think she waited on my sister and
her family a couple of years ago. I ordered a chicken sandwich with
cheese and bacon and a Cherry Coke and Bob had a regular hamburger
and regular Coke. Both our sandwiches came with fries. For
dessert, I had the No Way Jose Sundae and Bob had a Banana Split.
When we rolled ourselves out of B&C, I discovered that we had saved
over $26 by using the vouchers. Of course, if we didn't have the
vouchers, we probably would have shared a dessert instead of each
having our own. But sometimes, it is nice not to have to share.
On our walk over to the Yacht Club, we could see that there were
doing some repainting outside the two resorts. It did look as if
the work was being done by an outside company and not Disney
employees. I have not stayed at the Yacht Club yet, but the lobby
is quite a bit different than the Beach Club at least my feeling
of it was. More folks in suits and dress clothes than at the Beach
Club and there just seemed to be a slight air of stuffiness there.
But that's just my take on it. I'm sure it's a nice place to stay
and I will stay there one day, but it was just more quieter and
serene than at the Beach Club.
As quiet and peaceful as the lobby was, I made sure that wasn't the
case in the gift shop. While looking around, I overheard one of the
other Cast Members telling another Cast Member of her experience in
mailing her mortgage payment from the resort. She said that she had
dropped it into the mailbox slot in the lobby and that it took
nearly three weeks for her payment to be received by the mortgage
company and that no one should ever mail any important letters or
bill payments from any of the resorts or from any mailbox on the
Disney property for that matter because who knows when the mail will
actually go out. I told her of my past visits and how long it took
postcards to reach their final destinations and wondered who was
holding on to all this Disney mail and how many postcards does
someone need to read in order to figure out that they all say the
same thing in the summer "Having a good time. It's hot! See you
when we get back." We all started laughing rather loudly. And then
she went on to tell a story of being in a hurry one morning to get
to work, but having to stop at the gas station. She comes into work
but is having a hard time seeing on the drive in to work. When she
gets to work, one of the CMs asks her what is wrong with her eye.
And she is wondering what they mean and when she looks in the
mirror, she discovers that she has lost one of the lenses from her
eyeglasses and that explains why she is having such a hard time
seeing on the drive in. We laugh and carry on. And then I tell the
story of the night I was in the bathroom at home and had flushed the
toilet and had bent down to pick up something when one of the lenses
from my glasses had fallen into the toilet and before I could do
anything, poof it was gone. We laughed and carried on and then I
told them about how embarrassing it was to go to Lens Crafter that
very night and to try to explain to them why I needed to order one
lens. LOL! We all laughed until we cried. I guess we were too
loud at that point because some managerial CM came into the shop and
kind of glared at us. I got myself under control and we moved on.
Nothing like a group of women cracking each other up.
Bob and I head out towards the boat dock so he could check out the
Boardwalk. We look in the shops and I pick up a few things for my
daughter. I saw that antennae toppers were now $4. I think they
used to be $3 at least the last time I bought any they were. We
checked out Seashore Sweets and saw photos of all the Miss Americas
on the walls. That sure gave off a nostalgic feeling. We headed
into the Bakery for a looksie. Bob saw this fabulous fruit tart
that he wanted to pick up on Thursday when we were scheduled to have
breakfast at Spoodles. I checked out the Peanut Butter Bar cake and
the White and Chocolate Pretzel that I had heard so much about. Saw
a fabulous Mickey Birthday cake in they case. But we were too
stuffed from B&C to try anything, so we headed over to the ESPN Club
and looked in at their Arcade. I was looking for a Denver Broncos
cap for my nephew, but they didn't carry any Denver Broncos
merchandise at least none that I could see.
We strolled over to take a look at the Keister pool. What a way
cool pool for kids okay for adults, too. Bob thought he could do
that coaster. LOL! At this point, I knew there was no way we could
eat at Boma at 7:00 and even be somewhat hungry. So I got on my
cell phone and called Disney Dining and asked for a later time for
that evening. We ended up with a 9:00 PS. While I was on the
phone, I made a PS for Thursday evening to eat at Jiko's. I had
requested an early seating for us.
We made our way back to the boat dock and rode the boat over to
Epcot. There was a family of six on the boat with us who were
asking about getting to the front of Epcot to catch a bus back to
the Fantasy Villas (I think) where a car would be meeting them to
take them to a dinner show. The captain of the boat wasn't really
sure what they were asking about, but told them to check with Guest
Services and hopefully they would be able to assist them. They all
got off the boat and we stayed on the boat and waited for a few more
guests to get on before heading back to the Boardwalk dock and then
the Beach Club/Yacht Club dock. We also swapped out drivers for our
boat. Before we left the dock, the family of 6 adults got back on
the boat and the "spokesperson" for the family a female was very
loud and quite rude and didn't hesitate to let everyone on the boat
know what she felt about Disney and their Guest Services.
Apparently, Guest Services could not help them get to the front of
Epcot unless they had a ticket to go through the Park. And she went
on and on about how they weren't going to be able to meet their
service and all. The rest of the boat was so quiet that you could
hear a pin drop. (I felt so bad for them that if we had a bigger
vehicle, I would have offered to take them to the front of Epcot,
but with the Malibu, Bob would have to make two trips and being such
a Disney newbie, he might get lost in trying to get back to pickup
the rest of the group, not to mention me.) The co-captain told them
that it sounded like their only solution was to go to the entrance
of the Boardwalk and take a cab over to the entrance of Epcot.
There are no buses from the Epcot resorts that go to the front of
Epcot. You either walk in or use the Friendship boats. I am still
puzzled as to how these six individuals got to where they were. Did
they come from Disney Studios or what? How did they even end up at
the Boardwalk? Obviously, I'll never know. Oh well. Hope they
made it to where they needed to be.
When we made it back to the car at the Beach Club, we headed towards
the Premium Outlets so I could visit the Disney outlet. We picked
up a couple of polo-type shirts for Bob for $12.99 each and I picked
up a t-shirt for a "friend" and some candles and a few other items
for myself. Bob did stop in a shoe store to look at some sandals,
but didn't find any to his liking.
We drove back to the AKL. While walking from the parking lot, we
strike up a conversation with a couple from the UK. They tell us
that it's their last night and they wanted to eat in Boma one last
time. They had been at WDW for two weeks. They said they didn't
have a PS, but since they didn't have anything else planned for that
evening they were willing to wait. I told them that they might want
to head to a pay phone inside and dial -- *88 which would connect
them to Disney Dinning and maybe they could get a last minute PS
that way. They told us that they didn't know about *88 and was glad
to know it and would certainly remember it for future trips.
We head back to our room and take showers and head off to Boma for
our PS. We arrived about 10 minutes early. I did hear the Cast
Members at the podium turning away walk-ins even at 9:00 at night.
We were seated within a couple of minutes of checking-in. Our
server's name was Dilly and he was very knowledgeable about the
wines and alcoholic beverages available. He steered Bob towards a
glass of Brampton Cabernet which is a Merlot from Stellengosch. I
had a sip. Not to my liking, but Bob said that the Prime Rib really
brought out the flavors in the wine. I settled for a Cape Agulhas
drink which consisted of Absolut Citron, Peach Schnapps, Blue
Curacao, Sour Mix and Sprite. It was a very blue drink. LOL!
I started out with a couple of salad selections while Bob went for
the soups. He brought a small bowl of the butternut squash soup to
the table which was totally incredible. As he brought his other
soup choices to the table, I would try each one to see if I wanted
the same. I did end up with a small bowl of the butternut squash
soup and the chicken corn chowder. We took our time eating and
enjoying all the wonderful flavors. Bob even had some of the
salmon. I tasted it, but once again, not my fave. This was Bob's
second time at Boma and he loved it as much as the first time more
so due to the fact that we had gone on the Culinary Tour the day
before. Dilly was a great server, always there to remove plates and
even brought Bob some coffee at the end of our meal. We said we
were dining at Jiko on Thursday and he said that was too bad as he
was going to be working there on Wednesday and not Thursday.
I did ask for Chef David and he came out and said hello and once
again reminded me about all the different choices on the buffet for
that evening almost like he was reassuring me how great all the
choices were. Like I needed any reassuring. LOL!
I was able to use my DDE card here and we saved $14 on our meal
including the alcoholic beverages.
After dinner, we headed off to a viewing area to use the Night
Vision goggles. The Cast Member was really sweet. She said worked
she behind the scenes at the Animal Kingdom and dealt with the
elephants and I mentioned how sad it was that the female elephant
had died a few days earlier and how very sad it was that her fetus
had died inside her prior to its birth. She said it was quite
upsetting for everyone as well. She did add that the two youngest
elephants of the herd that were born last year and the year before
are so much fun and they had been so looking forward to a new member.
Back to the room where we had received turn-down service and after
some late night television viewing. Off to sleep.
TOTAL Spent on Food for the Day -- $77.27
We are up a little after 7:00 and shower and get around. On the way
out of the room yesterday morning, I had dropped one of the many
postcards I had written inside the room and our housekeeper had
found it and placed it on the table. So I needed to make a stop by
the Hippo mailbox so I could drop it in the mail before leaving.
(Surprisingly, this single postcard made it to its destination
within five days while the ones I had mailed the previous day took
nearly three times as long to make it to their destination.)
I was surprised to find a "Magical Express" envelope attached to our
doorknob when I exited our room. There was a letter inside that
stated we had not made a reservation for our return to the airport.
It had our names on the letter so I'm sure it definitely was for
us. I hadn't asked for Magical Express service so I'm not sure why
we received the envelope and letter. I don't know if it was an
automatically generated letter for all guests departing in a couple
of days. The letter said to call a toll-free number to schedule our
departure time. Since we didn't use the Magical Express service to
arrive at AKL, and didn't have any intention to use it to leave from
the AKL, I decided to ignore the letter.
We hop into the Malibu and make the short drive over to the Animal
Kingdom. It is hot and muggy this morning. We decide to park in
the AAA parking lot and are able to snag a spot on the first row
next to handicapped parking. I was hoping we'd arrive in time for
the Opening Ceremony, but it was 9:10 and we were too late. Not a
problem. Maybe next time.
We were stopped by the Disney photographers and agreed to have a few
photos taken. We got our first Photopass card. Going through
security is a breeze, just like every time, and we make it through
the turn-style without any issues there. This was Bob's first trip
to the Animal Kingdom. He stops to take photos of the various birds
and animals in the Oasis.
We make our way from the Oasis and went down the path to Dinoland.
Even though I had brought what I thought was cool enough clothing
with me, I was constantly fanning myself with a guide map throughout
the days. Bob stopped at the tub outside of Disney Outfitters and
bought me one of the cooling fans. With tax, it was $17. It was a
very sweet gesture, but honestly, the fan was not that cooling. I
could create more cooling air with the guide map fan. It was nice
though to have the cool water spray to spritz yourself with every
once in awhile.
Because he had told me he could handle rides that were a little more
intense than Snow White, I steer him towards Dinosaur. There was no
line whatsoever, it was a total walk on. Bob and I had the front
row of the car to ourselves. Bob didn't utter a single word on the
entire ride. And he didn't say anything when we got off, but he
didn't say he wanted to ride it again either. LOL!
We made our way out the Exit to the walkway that puts you on the
back side of Chester & Hester's Dinosaur Treasures. Along the
pathway, there is a Dino statute and Bob stops and poses in front of
the statute with his arm around it. He tells me to take a photo so
his son and my daughter can actually see Bob being out of
character. And if you know Bob at all, this is so way out of
character for him. LOL! The fact that he was actually willing to
pose with Tigger and Eeyore and Pooh at the Crystal Palace on Monday
was almost a miracle and here he's posting with a statute. Well,
it's almost more than I can take.
Bob heads off to the smoking spot near Chester & Hester's Treasures
and I look through the shop. Soon I hear a pounding of steps and
can see it's Lucky the Dinosaur coming through the gate between the
shop and Primeval Whirl (or Hurl as I like to call it). He is
pulling a cart and has at least four Cast Members who somewhat guard
him as well as the Scientist who in charge of him. Lucky walks the
path through Dinoland and comes back to the Institute. Along the
path, he stops and interacts with some of the guests. He laughs,
shakes his head, sometimes burps, signs autographs, among other
things. All interaction with Lucky is through the Scientist. One
cannot go up and expect to interact with Lucky you have to be
invited by the "scientist" to interact with Lucky. It's not like
interacting with the other characters in the Parks. We were able to
see Lucky when he came out from behind the gate and right before he
went back in behind it.
We left Lucky in Dinoland and walked towards the Tree of Life and
then down the entrance to It's Tough to be a Bug. Bob's next "Smell-
a-Vision" show experience. While waiting to enter the main theatre,
there was a family with some really young children next to us. I
asked if they had seen the show before and they said they hadn't, I
tried to be helpful and say that some young kids find the show
pretty intense and they might want to sit at the end of a row just
in case their kids become upset and they need to make a quick get-
away. As it was, we were seated at the end of a row which I didn't
really like because I didn't feel like we got the full enjoyment of
the show. I've seen this show probably four or five times and I
have to admit I take great pleasure in taking in newbies for the
first time. Their reactions always bring me to tears from laughing
so hard. This time was no exception. ATTENTION Possible Spoiler
When the Wasps attack, Bob has no idea and jumps and then does
start to laugh and then at the end when the humans are told to stay
in their seats while "others" are allowed to leave the theatre Bob
stood straight up. I laughed so hard I did start crying. The CM
opening the doors from the outside started laughing because I was
laughing so hard. Actually, she thought I was crying from fear of
the show and I had to tell her that I was crying from laughing so
hard at Bob. Bob was laughing at himself. I finally got myself to
quit laughing before we got to the top of the exit path.
We make our way down the path towards Africa in search of the
smoking area, but before we reach it, I spot Devine and Bob is
mesmerized. Of course he is. LOL! He follows her for awhile
taking photos and eventually comes back to where I am waiting. We
discover a path that is unoccupied by any other guests and are able
to take a few photos of the Tree of Life from a different angle.
While Bob heads to the smoking area, I head over towards the
Kilimanjaro Safaris and pick up a couple of Fast Passes for us. I
catch up with Bob and we head towards Africa. We stop and watch
some performers outside of the Tusker House and then decide to head
in and get some lunch. It's a little after 11:00 and we were
starving.
I made a point to check the board outside of the Tusker House to see
if they were still offering the Meal Plus Vouchers and they were. I
saw a cashier that had several persons on one side of her line and
got in line on her other side. When she finished waiting on the
guest to her right, she turned to me and waited on me next which
made the next person on the right a little upset. She told him that
was what she was instructed to do and that all cashiers are
instructed to wait on guests in that manner. I hated to do it, but
rules are rules. Anyhow, I told her that I wanted to purchase two
of the Adult Meal Plus Vouchers and that I wanted to use part of the
voucher now. The cost of the two vouchers was $25.54. The next
guest in line, once hearing what I had ordered (the Vouchers) and
then that I could use them instantly, asked the cashier to explain
the Vouchers to him. It was very obvious that not all guests are
aware of the Vouchers.
The Voucher is split into three separate parts. The first part
entitles each guest to one counter service entrιe plus a beverage.
The second portion of the Voucher allows each Guest to a bottle
drink (either water or a soft drink). And the third portion of the
Voucher allows the Guest to either a box of popcorn or an ice cream
treat. The Voucher can only be used on the day it is purchased and
the four "restaurants" that the Vouchers can be used at are Tusker
House, Flame Tree Barbecue, Restaurantosaurus, and Pizzzafari. The
price for a child's voucher is $6.38. Of course, the child's
voucher would only allow you to get a child's entrιe and beverage at
the counter-service restaurant. In my opinion, the best value for
these vouchers is to use them at either Tusker House or Flame Tree.
At the Flame Tree, you can pick up either a Smoked One-Half Chicken
Dinner ($7.99) or the Half-Slab of St. Louis Ribs dinner ($8.49) for
your entrιe choice. At the Tusker House, there is a One-Half
Rotisserie Chicken dinner ($7.99) or Grilled Salmon Dinner ($7.99)
which makes these Vouchers a great value. Plus you get a large
beverage ($2.29). A bottle of water is $2.50 and an ice cream treat
can be as much as $3.00. So we always get these Vouchers when
dining at the Animal Kingdom.
I ordered two of the Rotisserie Chicken Dinners for us as well as
two large sodas. Without the Voucher, we would have paid $21.90
alone for these two meals. The Chicken dinner comes with garlic
mashed potatoes and some of the best green beans I have ever had.
We chose a table in the back and enjoyed the coolness and quietness
of dining so early. By the time we were done though, the seating
area had become quite crowded. Bob finished way before me and
headed off to the smoking area naturally. I finished up and
waited for Bob to return and then I went to wash my hands. While I
was gone, an African Chief walked through the seating area and Bob
caught him on the digital. We headed outside and caught up with the
Chief and asked the Cast Member with the Chief take our photo with
him.
We headed over to the Safari area and made our way through the Fast
Pass line to the point where the standby line and the Fast Pass line
merged into one. There was a family with three young kids in front
of us. While walking down the ramp to the loading area, I couldn't
help but notice a woman who was wearing a very revealing top that
was practically cut down to her navel. She was walking with an
older woman perhaps her mother and two young kids. It was
pretty obvious that she was very proud of what she had and made no
bones about showing it (them) to everyone. I couldn't help myself.
I said to the woman in front of me "There is no way those things
are real." She laughed and agreed and said that she knew hers
didn't look that way after having her first two kids. I guess if I
had spent that much money on a little "home improvement" I'd show
them to everyone, too. LOL!
I love the Safari ride even with the somewhat lame storyline. It's
just fun to see the animals. There was a guy in front of me with
his father who really got into the Safari. I almost believe he
thought it was the real thing. He was really interested in seeing
some leopards and asked our driver about them. We got to see the
two young elephants. We didn't get to see the lions. Bob did get a
little frustrated with using the camera because by the time the
camera was ready to take a picture, he had already missed the shot.
I told him to relax and just enjoy all the animals.
Once we exited the Safari, Bob was ready for another smoke break.
He told me the smoking area was on the other side of the Dawa Bar
and so he headed over there. I headed towards the Bar and thought I
deserved a "fruity" drink of some sort. There were several folks in
front of me and only one guy working the bar. Just like at Epcot,
you could only order as many drinks as there were people in line
with you. There was a family from the UK and they were trying to
order one more beer than what they had in line and the bartender
(Byron) wanted to know who the extra beer was for and the young man
said it was for his father and Byron said he needed to see the
father. The man pointed across the seating area and asked if Byron
saw that really old guy over there, that was his father. He yelled
at his father to wave and the guy did. The father came up to get
his beer and of course I had to tell him that his son called him
really old. We all laughed and he gave his son a short playful
smack to the back of the head and said, "See if I ask you to come
with us next time." LOL! When it was my turn to order, I asked
Byron what was a good choice. He asked me if I was going to give
him free reign to pick a drink for me. And I told him yes.
Surprise me but make sure that I can't taste the alcohol. LOL!
Byron made me a Peach Breeze which was very tasty. Bob and I shared
the drink while watching some dancers perform between the Dawa bar
area and the entrance to the Tusker House.
We made our way along the path out of Africa, stopping to look
through the shops along the way. I stopped at the pin cart at the
Island Mercantile and found they had the Memorial Day pins out. I
also was able to find quite a few other pins that I had thought were
already sold out -- the two Mother's Day pins, the Tax Day pin, the
April Fool's Day pin among others. I called my friend Lee Ann at
the office and asked if she wanted me to pick up the Memorial Day
pins for her hubby, Jim, as I knew he liked pins as much as I did.
She told me to pick up those two pins as well and start a tab for
Jim which I did.
At this point, the heat was really getting to us and we thought we'd
head out, but wanted to use the rest of our Meal Plus Vouchers. I
thought there was a cart that carried both bottled soda and water
and ice cream treats on the way out of the Oasis, but Bob walked
over there and said it didn't. So we went back down the path
towards Dinoland, but before we got there, I spotted Flick all by
himself and so we walked up and had the Cast Member take our photo
with Flick. We started back down the path to Dinoland and I spotted
a cart with ice cream treats as well as bottles of soda and water.
We both choose the Nestle Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich and a
bottle of water. We spotted a bench and sat down to enjoy our cool
treats. Within a couple of minutes of sitting down, a band came out
and put on a show right in front of us. Talk about being in the
right place at the right time.
By using the Meal Plus Vouchers, we were able to save $7.36 on lunch
and snacks at the Animal Kingdom.
We make our way to the front and decide to stop in at Garden Gate
Gifts and look at the photos that were taken that morning. I get in
line and wait. When it's my turn, I hand over the Photopass card and
our photos come up. We decide on one and I ask about getting a
sheet with a 5x7 and four wallets. The cost is $19.95. I ask the
CM if there is a discount on the photos with an Annual Pass that I
recall seeing something about a 20 percent discount in my latest
newsletter. Here's where it gets kind of ugly. She tells me that
she has no idea and that I will have to check with the cashier. Now
the cashier CM is standing right next to her why in the world, can
she not turn to her right and ask him about the AP discount. So I'm
standing there, not sure what to do so I get in line to ask the
cashier. There's a couple of other guests in front of me and I'm
waiting to ask about the discount. The CM who has brought my photos
up on her screen snaps at me Do you want these photos or not? I
need to know so I can wait on the next person. I tell her if I
can't get the discount, then no I don't want them but am waiting to
find out from the cashier, who, by the way, has now disappeared. She
gets all huffy and goes down to ask one of the other CMs who is
showing other guests their photos and she shrugs her shoulders to
indicate she has no idea if AP holders get a discount and
my "special" CM heads off to ask another CM who tells her yes I am
entitled to a 20 percent discount. At that point, I tell her that I
do in fact want the photo as long as I'm getting the discount. She
sends my photo off the screen to be printed in the back. And turns
to the next guest in line. A totally different cashier comes in
from behind the "secret" door and starts to ring up the folks in
front of me in the line. When it is my turn, I tell the cashier
that I have an AP show it to him and he gives me the 20 percent
discount. I'm not sure if what I went through just to save $4 was
worth it or not. It sure would be helpful (at least from my
perspective) if the Cast Members that are working in a particular
location knew about the discounts offered to the guests at that
location.
We head out of the Animal Kingdom and walk back to our car and take
the short drive back to the AKL. We head back to the room for
showers and a short rest before heading down to the bus stop for the
ride over to the Magic Kingdom.
Our wait is maybe 10 minutes and before we know it, we are at the
Magic Kingdom and making our way towards the security entrance. We
make it through the entrance and Bob wants to take a photo of the
giant Mickey flower bed. I take a photo for a family with their
camera and they reciprocate and take our photo with ours. It is an
Extra Magic Hour evening at the Magic Kingdom so we stop and pick up
our wrist bands across from the stroller rental counter. We both
have to show our resort IDs.
We walk down Main Street and I make a point to stop in the Main
Street Cinema because like some others on the list, I had the
voucher for a free Pal Mickey pin. I work for attorneys and they
know how much I enjoy going to WDW on vacation that they always gift
me with Disney Dollars for my birthday, Christmas and Administrative
Professional's Day. Even though I had already purchased the
original Pal Mickey, I had planned to use some of my Disney Dollars
to purchase the new version. Well, Pixie Dust was in order for me
because I was given the Pal Mickey Pin and the AP Holders Pal Mickey
t-shirt without even having to purchase a new Pal Mickey. I told
the CM that I already had a Pal Mickey but did want to get the pin
and t-shirt if I could. I did tell her that I was planning on
buying one in order to receive the two "gifts." She called a
manager over and he told her to just give them to me. He took my
voucher and checked my AP and gave both the items to me. I said
thanks and walked out.
We stopped and looked in the shops along the way and made our way
over to Liberty Square. We had a Priority Seating (PS) for 8:35 at
the Liberty Tree Tavern. We were about 40 minutes early, but the CM
checked us in and handed me a beeper and told us to go inside and
wait. We found a place to sit down which was very difficult as the
waiting area was very crowded. We waited and waited and waited. We
saw several groups that came in after us being called and seated
large groups even. I checked and was told 10 more minutes on two
separate occasions. We were a party of two and as I later came to
find out, there are very few parties of two that come to dine at the
Liberty Tree Tavern. Also, it doesn't pay to be early for a PS at
least it sure didn't for us as we were not called to be seated until
nearly 8:45. We were seated at a very small table for two against
the wall. We were seated for nearly 15 minutes before we were even
approached by our server who said he would be right with us. At
that point, we probably should have gotten up and walked out. After
five more minutes, Raymond came to take our drink orders. He did
tell us that he was having problems with the computer which, in my
opinion, was not a good enough excuse to let us sit at our table for
so long without even coming by to greet us or have someone else
greet us. He finally came back with our drinks and then told us he
would be back with our salad. The character dinner at LTT is the
same for everyone. Why he didn't bring the salad with our drinks is
really strange because all he did was make more work for himself. I
saw the other servers bring salad with the other guests' beverages.
The salad dressing was quite tasty and the rolls with honey butter
were very good. Spectromagic was starting at 9:00 and had made its
way outside the LTT around 9:15 and I could make out some of the
floats through the "hand-made" panes of glass in the windows. Our
table was so small that when Raymond brought out our "platter" of
turkey and ham and beef, Bob and I each had nearly one-third of our
plates hanging off the edge of the table. It is truly a miracle
that we did not end up with them on our laps. I have to say that
the Mashed Potatoes was the best part of this meal besides the
rolls. The beef was horribly dry and the ham was less than
desirable. The turkey was okay, but not what I had imagined. It
was more of a turkey roll turkey breast. After having the great
green beans at the Tusker House, these were barely edible. I have
to say that Raymond was one of the worst servers I have ever
encountered at WDW. I could have probably died of thirst before he
finally brought me a refill on my Diet Coke. When he finally
returned to clear away our main dish plates and bowls, he told us
that the cobbler for that night was Cherry. I knew that Bob does
not like Cherry Cobbler and was surprised when he actually had
some. He didn't have very much of it, but did try a little.
Raymond finally brought our check to us at 10:00 and not only was I
disappointed in our meal, the service we had received and the
horrible table we had been seated at, I had to miss the beginning of
Wishes and Bob was really upset at that point. If nothing else, I
have learned to tell all the servers that we have dealt with that I
have a Disney Dining Experience (DDE) card from the very beginning
so we don't have to deal with a receipt being run twice. We were
able to use the DDE card at the LTT and did receive a discount of
$10.05 on our meals.
Throughout our meal, we were visited by Pluto, Goofy, Chip and Dale,
and Minnie. Some of the characters came by more than once. We took
photos of each other with the characters. After we were seated,
there were two other couples seated in our area and neither one of
these couples had to deal with being seated at such a small table.
I honestly doubt that I will ever be able to get Bob to dine her
again. If I were to dine here again, I would have to make a PS for
a party of at least 3 and I hate to lie about my party size, but it
was truly ridiculous that we were seated at such a small table and
had to wait so long for a table for two.
We did get to see the last few minutes of Wishes but it wasn't from
a spot in front of the Castle which is my viewing area of choice.
Bob knows how much I love this show because I play the CD nearly
every evening while cooking dinner. I tried to brush it off when he
told me that he was upset that we didn't get to see the show by
telling him that I had seen it several times before and I'm sure
I'll have another opportunity to see it again in the future. But it
was a little upsetting as I thought I had made a PS early enough
that we could have a nice dinner and still be able to enjoy Wishes
from in front of the Castle.
I have to mention that the weather this evening night was pretty
cool for that time of the year. It was so cool that I was debating
about buying a sweatshirt or even a jacket because I was chilly.
We browsed through a few shops and made our way over to the Haunted
Mansion. I just prefer the HM in the evening. It just gives it an
even "spookier" feeling in the evening.
We decided to forego the EMH and headed back to the bus stop for the
ride back to AKL.
After a little late-night television viewing, we fell asleep.
TOTAL Spent on Food -- $70.85.
We have an 8:10 a.m. PS for Spoodles at the Boardwalk for
breakfast. We are running a little behind and Bob has to stop at
the Hess gas station near the Boardwalk for cigarettes. Once that
is accomplished, we head over to the guard shack and with a quick
glance at our parking permit from AKL, we are waved through. We
park in the self-parking lot and walk through the lobby to
the "Boardwalk."
When we arrive at the restaurant, I let the two hostesses know that
we have a PS and are a little late like 30 minutes. They tell us
no problem and that they had noticed that one of their PS's had not
shown up yet. The hostess shows us to our table and we are promptly
greeted by Josh our server. Bob orders coffee and I decide to order
a small glass of grape juice and a Diet Coke. I had read about the
breakfast platter they serve at Spoodles and that was our main
reason for dining here. I had never eaten at Spoodles and wasn't
sure if Bob would appreciate the dinner menu and felt he
could "tolerate" the breakfast menu a little easier.
We both ordered the breakfast platter which consisted of All You Can
Eat scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, french toast, bacon, sausage
and breakfast breads for $11.99. We were give two pastries to start
out with a cinnamon roll and Bob received a cheese Danish and I
had an apple & cherry Danish. We weren't offered any choice, they
were just brought out. Then we were brought out plates with the
scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage and French toast. It was
an all you can eat platter, but we were stuffed and did not ask for
seconds on anything. We were able to use the DDE card and saved
$6.33 on our meals.
This was a pre-plated meal and not served family style like some
other places.
We had not ridden Soarin' yet and that was our plan for today. When
we left the restaurant, I had to stop in the Boardwalk Bakery and
purchase one of the Chocolate/Vanilla Pretzels that I had heard so
much about. The Pretzel was huge! It was larger than my two hands
put together. And since we were so stuffed, I got it to go and we
carried it into Epcot with us.
It was a very pleasant morning and the walk was so peaceful hardly
any other guests on the pathway. We walked by a gazebo that was
being set up for a wedding. I saw the Disney Wedding Planner that
was involved with the show on the Food Network about Disney
weddings. Unfortunately, I can't remember the exact name of the
show nor the name of the Wedding Planner, but when I saw him, I
recognized him immediately and yes, he looked just like he did on
TV. We saw a few members of the wedding party walk across the
bridge from the Beach Club on our way over to Epcot.
We entered Epcot through the International Gateway. There were Cast
Members on Segways riding around and directing guests. It was close
to 10:00 at this point. We were able to walk through the UK and
take photos of the topiaries without any other guests around Pooh
and Friends. Then we continued on pretty much guest-free to Canada
and took photos of the Bambi and Friends topiaries there as well. I
had to remind Bob that our mission today was to ride Soarin' and we
needed to get going. We took a shortcut through the Rose Garden and
past the Imagination pavilion and finally made it to our
destination The Land. I have to say that the traffic pattern
inside The Land is pretty bad. We came in the doors and went to the
left guests were going to the left and to the right. And when we
went to the left, we ran into guests coming up the escalator on
their way out. It was very crowded and just a mass of people. I
think it would have been nice if there had been a CM to send guests
to the right upon entering so the exiting guests could come from the
left. Nonetheless, we made it down the stairs and over to Soarin'.
The standby line was 20 minutes and the FastPasses were set for
about 30 minutes. I pulled FastPasses for both of us and we got
into the standby line. I was pretty confident that we would love
the attraction and would want to go on it again, but was pretty sure
Bob wouldn't want to wait an hour to do so.
While waiting in line, there are several screens that flash
information about various locales throughout the world and then
follow that with a trivia question. It was fun and a great way to
pass the time.
A lady from Alabama started up a conversation with me. She was on
vacation with her husband and "family." She told me that she and
her hubby had been down earlier in the year and she had enjoyed it
so much that she wanted to come back and maybe bring the grandkids.
And then her daughter and daughter-in-law wanted to come along. So
I think they were now a group of 9 or 10 and it wasn't as relaxing
for her this time. So I think the next time they come, she won't
mention it to any of her family. LOL!
While going through the que, part of the Alabama family gets split
up and we end up with the daughter and daughter-in-law and one of
the granddaughters. I ask what they have ridden so far and
apparently both women are (to quote Jessica) "ride weenies" and they
hadn't really ridden too much at all. No Twilight Zone, certainly
no Rock-N-Roller Coaster, and they were pretty frightened to even
ride Soarin' but were going to do it so they could say they did ride
it. Even though I hadn't ridden it myself yet, I convinced them
they would be fine. The daughter was the one who was frightened the
most. But once the ride was over, she was glad she did it was
actually going to try to ride it again.
We loved Soarin' and decide to immediately get in the FastPass line
to ride it again after the first time through. I head to the line
and have entered and am showing the Cast Member our two FastPasses
when I see Bob isn't behind me. He has gotten cut-off by a guy in
an ECV who then tries to get his entire family in front of Bob. I
show the CM that I have two FastPasses and the other is for Bob who
has been cut off by the ECV family and the CM makes them back off
and let Bob in with me.
We end up in the second row during both rides -- the first time we
ride we are in the center section and in the left section (near the
exit) the second time. I have to admit it was more enjoyable in the
center section, but it wasn't bad being in the left section. I
would have just preferred the center section on the second ride.
Our next "must see" is Turtle Talk with Crush. We make our way out
of The Land and Bob has to have a smoke break before heading into
the Living Seas. Once inside, we choose to forego the movie and
head straight to Crush. We enter the hydrolator elevators and make
our way down to Sea Base Alpha. We head over to the line and wait
to see Crush. Once inside the theatre, children are encouraged to
sit in front on the floor with parents and others on benches. Crush
appears and carries on a conversation with the audience, answering
questions for members of the audiences and referring to the kids
as `Little Dudes" and identifies them by their "shells" "the
little dude on the left side in the striped shell." There's even a
special appearance by another of Crush's aquatic friends. All too
soon, it's over and we head out of the Living Seas.
On the way out I check my cell phone and see I've missed a call.
It's from my daughter, Kristen, who is working in New York for the
summer. When I return her call, she wants to know when I'm coming
home. I tell her that we're coming home the next day and am
wondering why she's asking. She tells me that she had an accident
the day before and didn't want to call and ruin my trip, but did
want to let me know since we were going home the next day. The
doctors at the Emergency Room think she's broken her wrist and she
has an appointment to see an Orthopedic Surgeon the next day.
We head back towards the International Gateway. I stop in the gift
shop and pick up two copies of the newest Disney Cookbook one for
me and one for sister as a thank you gift for feeding and watching
our cats.
Just as we exit Epcot, there is a Friendship boat arriving so we
choose to take the boat back to the Boardwalk. While walking back
to the car, we notice that you can see the Twilight Zone of Terror
at the Disney Studios, so we stop to take a couple of photos from a
different perspective.
We head back to the AKL so I can do some laundry and start to pack.
I really hate coming home with lots of dirty clothes. I gather up
enough stuff to do about two loads. I had brought Tide and dryer
sheets from home. (I had found travel-size bottles of Tide at
Target in their "sample/travel' section. The bottles were good for
4 loads and were around $1.00.) I had a few quarters for the
laundry room. I tell Bob he can stay in the room, but he wants to
come along. I send him to Mara to get some smaller bills for change.
As far as laundry rooms go, AKL has a nice laundry room there is a
TV in the waiting area, with maybe 7 or 8 washers and twice as many
dryers. It's $2 a load to wash and the same to dry. The dryers run
for about 40 minutes and on this trip worked quite well. I did have
a problem finding an empty washer when I came into the room. I
waited for a few minutes and then decided to pull the ONE item that
was in each washer and place them on top of the washer while my
clothes were washed. No one came into the laundry room to claim the
items during my entire wash cycle.
I did meet a couple of really nice ladies while doing laundry one
was from Georgia who owns property in Florida and she has two little
babies and another on the way and the other from my neck of the
woods near Chillicothe. She and her family (two kids and a hubby)
had driven down in their mini-van and were staying for the week.
Time passed by quickly, especially when sharing it with such great
company.
After I finished up, I woke Bob up, and we headed back upstairs for
showers and then headed to Jiko for our PS.
Our server was Lucius and he was very patient with Bob. He answered
all of Bob's questions and did everything he could to ensure that
Bob had a meal he would be satisfied with. Bob does not like to
have any of his food to touch and this can be a big deal at times.
Bob had been assured by Lucius that he can have every single item of
his dinner on a separate plate or in a separate bowl. Bob chooses
the Tamarind-braised Beef Short Ribs with the Idaho and Sweet Potato
Gratin, and the Tamarind Onion-Garlic Sauce. I choose the Oak-
grilled Filet Mignon with Macaroni & Cheese and Red Wine Sauce.
We start off with the Kalamata Olive Flat Bread made with Four
Cheeses and Laura Chenel's Soft Goat Cheese which was very good.
Bob's meal comes out in individual bowls with the sauce on the
side. Mine comes out all one plate. The mac and cheese was very
good as was the filet. But did I think it was worth $33 ? Not
really. Bob wasn't that impressed with his meal either. I'm glad
we ate here once, but just not sure I'd do it again. Maybe if I
could have ordered a couple of appetizers and a dessert.
We were seated next to the window so it was kind of distracting to
see people coming in and out the door heading from the pool or Mara
to either Jiko or Boma or just inside the resort in general. The
back wall of the restaurant is supposed to represent the savannah at
sunset and as the evening goes on, supposedly the lights in the
ceiling and the wall change to reflect this. But it was too early
in the evening for us to notice any difference and with our
location, I'm not sure we would have anyhow.
We were able to use the DDE card here and did save $15.02 on our
meals.
I wanted Bob to experience Fantasmic as it is another one of my
favorite shows so we head over to the Disney Studios. We wander
through the shops and make our way over to Twilight Zone Tower of
Terror. I know Bob won't go so I send him over to the smoking area
and I go by myself. When I get near the elevator, the CM is looking
for a party of one and I get to jump to the front of the crowd as
I'm the only party of one in line.
We had some real "screamers" on my ride and the look of terror in
their eyes and their expressions on their faces in our photo is
something to behold. I tease them good-naturedly about it and we're
laughing all the way out. I exit the building and call Bob on his
cell. He's back at the smoking area. He's taken some photos down
Sunset Boulevard while waiting for me.
I head to Guest Relations to exchange the 5-Day Magic Your Way
Hopper Pass (expires in 14 days) that I had purchased for Bob from
AAA. I wanted to upgrade it to the 10-day Magic Your Way Hopper
Pass that didn't expire. The Cast Member I dealt with (and I don't
recall his name) was very pleasant and we had a nice conversation
about his badge and how it reflected he knew sign language. I had
told him that my Mom had been deaf and it sure would have been nice
if they had the closed caption images available in the attractions
during the early years of WDW, but I was glad to see they are now
available for their hearing impaired guests so they can enjoy the
storylines just like the rest of us. I had paid $226.50 for Bob's
ticket and was able to upgrade it to a 10-day Non-Expiring Park
Hopper at the AAA rate for an additional $122.48. I wasn't sure how
the ticket media would play out as far as purchasing the upgrade,
but was glad to hear I got it at an even better price than the
advance price from WDW themselves. So now Bob has a 6-day hopper
pass for our next trip.
Once I've purchased the new ticket, we wander over towards Muppet
Vision 3-D and along the way Bob says he wants to ride Star Tours.
I ask him if he's sure and he says yes. We head inside and as we're
walking, I tell him that we rode it last year and he said he didn't
like it and didn't think he would ride it again. He thinks about it
and then says he doesn't want to ride it after all. We turn around
and head back out the Entrance.
We catch the Muppets and take our time along the walkway after the
show just enjoying the evening and having the area pretty much to
ourselves. It's really nice to notice all the little details on the
buildings and what Disney really does to make it the "total"
experience as far as the buildings amongst other things.
Bob wants coffee so we stop at the Writer's Stop. Bob says they
have pretty good coffee and the price is fairly decent -- $1.50 for
a regular size. Then we wander in the side door to Sci-Fi and I
convince Bob we need to sneak a peek. We did and now Bob wants to
eat there on our next visit. It was about 9:30 and they were still
seating guests.
I then lead Bob over to the Prime Time Cafι so I can get a PB&J
shake and we sneak a peak inside the dining area here as well. Of
course, he wants to dine here next time as well. We head into the
Tune-In Lounge and belly up to the bar. I order my shake and Brenda
asks if I want it to go or if it's for here. I tell her it's a
little of both and she tells me "Good because the entire thing
doesn't really fit into a `to go' cup." Brenda is cleaning up and
locking up all the liquor cabinets and Bob asks if she really has to
lock up the liquor every single night and she tells him she does
because if not, then the night crew really does have a nice
evening. LOL! I sip on my shake and we watch a little television
and then I pour the rest of it into the "to go" cup. Prime Time
does take the DDE card and I was able to save $1.06 off the price of
my shake.
We stop at the smoking area near Hollywood & Vine. Once again, we
are pretty much alone in this part of the Park. There is a really
cool Coke billboard on top of H&V which is not as noticeable during
the day as it is not lit up. We also noticed several other touches
and items that one may not normally notice when you're in a hurry to
get to the next attraction.
We stop at the Big Hat so Bob can take a few photos. The Disney
photogs were out and there was this poor woman with her husband and
child who was waiting to have a family photo taken. She had on a
hoodie and decided that she didn't want to be wearing it in the
photo so she decides to pull it off over her head, not realizing
that besides the fabric of the hoodie, she also has the fabric of
her shirt in her hands so when she pulls the hoodie off, well, she
gave everyone quite a show and it took her a few seconds to realize
what had happened. Of course, her husband is laughing his a** off
about it. She started to laugh about it as well because what can
you do what is done is done everyone got a free view and you
move on.
It is getting close to 10:00, so we head over for the second showing
of Fantasmic for the evening. We end up being seated in the center
section and I choose a row for us about half-way up. It's become
kind of cool this evening as well and I wished I did have a
sweatshirt or light jacket on. I knew there was no way I would want
to sit that close to the water because the night air was so cool.
I enjoyed the show, but could tell Bob didn't enjoy it as much as
me. But that's okay.
We drive back to AKL. It was kind of sad walking down the hallway
for the very last evening and I mentioned to Bob that it was our
last evening walking down the hallway. He was kind of sad about it,
too. We head inside our room and after our usual of late night tv
viewing, fell asleep.
TOTAL Spent on food -- $93.91
It's our last day and we sleep in until about 8:00. I call the
front desk to inquire about a late check-out. I am transferred to
Housekeeping and they allow us a check-out time of 12:30. I work on
finishing my packing and then hop into the shower and get ready.
Bob takes pieces of luggage to the car as I complete a bag. So by
the time we are ready to leave the room, I have very little to take
to the car. Plus, we saved a few dollars by not having to use bell
services. One last look around the resort and we make our way to
the car and head towards Downtown Disney.
We end up parking near one of the Pleasure Island ticket booths. We
walk around the lake and since we're starving, head towards the Earl
of Sandwich. Bob, who has been wearing a straw hat on his head all
week, decides it's too hot and wants to retrieve his hat from the
car. He tells me this as we are entering the EOS. He tells me he
will walk back to the car without me. I look at the line and see
that it's pretty long and tell him that I'll go ahead and get in
line and he can walk back to the car. After about 5 minutes, Bob
calls my cell and tells me he can't find the car. I ask him where
he's at and he's near McDonald's. I tell him that he hasn't walked
far enough and that he needs to keep on walking around the perimeter
of the parking lot until he comes to the Pleasure Island ticket
booth that the car is near that. After a few minutes, he calls me
again and says he found the car and is going to move it closer to
McDonald's. And that he should be there (EOS) in about five
minutes. At this point, I have let at least 10 people in front of
me in line as it moves a lot quicker than I had thought it would. I
just kept letting people in front of me until Bob caught up with
me And then we headed to the register to order.
Bob had the Hawaiian BBQ Sandwich (BBQ Roast Ham with fresh
pineapple and Swiss cheese) with a side of Cole Slaw and I had the
Full Montagu (roast beef and turkey with cheddar and Swiss cheese,
romaine lettuce, tomato and English mustard sauce) without tomato
and a side of Potato Salad. Bob had a soda and I ordered the Earl
Grey Lemonade (fresh lemonade infused with freshly brewed Earl Grey
Tea). The sandwiches were wonderful and very reasonably priced at
$4.95 each and the sides were $.95 each. Our total for lunch was
$16.30. Because the seating area was so crowded, we ended up
outside but with the overhead fans going, it wasn't unbearable. I
have to admit that I was not too impressed with the Earl Grey
Lemonade. It was more tea than lemonade than I would normally like.
Once we finished lunch, we checked out the shops first was Once
Upon a Toy, then the $10 and Under shop, Pooh Corner, and Disney
Tales not really purchasing anything, but just browsing. I did
pick up some postcards and an inexpensive litho for my daughter at
the Art of Disney store. We browsed Goofy's Candy Kitchen and took
a few photos. It looked like a great place to pick up a snack or a
cool drink, but we just weren't in the mood for either.
I had found the link for a website for the Ghiradelli Soda Fountain
& Chocolate Shop through www.mousesavers.com that when you signed up
for their e-mail list, they would send you a coupon good for a Buy
1, Get 1 Free Sundae. When signing up, you need to wait until you
are pretty close to the time of your trip as the coupon is only good
for 30 days and you MUST say that you are near a Ghiradelli location
in order to receive the coupon. I have posted this link to the list
a couple of times, but if you missed it the first time, here it is
again
www.fishbowl.com/clt/ghrdl/lp/join/join.htm
I had requested one coupon to be sent to one of my e-mail addresses
and one to Bob's. I wasn't sure how many trips we would actually
make to Downtown Disney so just in case it was more than one, we
could enjoy a Sundae from Ghiradelli on two visits. Anyhow, we only
made to DD once and only needed one coupon. So while in line to
order, I asked the couple in front of us if they were ordering two
sundaes and they told me no. It was our turn to order and so I
placed an order for a Warm Brownie Sundae (A scoop of premium
vanilla ice cream paired with warm Ghirardelli double chocolate
brownie smothered with hot fudge sauce and topped with whipped
cream, chopped almonds and a cherry) for Bob and a Caramel Sundae
(Two scoops of premium vanilla ice cream layered with warm
Ghirardelli creamy caramel and topped with whipped cream, chopped
almonds, a cherry and our famous chocolate with caramel square)
(without nuts) for me and ordered a bottle of water as well. With
the coupon, we saved $7.50 ($6.95 plus tax). While I was placing
our order, Bob searched the line for someone to share our other
coupon with. He did find someone and it was nice to share a little
Disney magic with someone else.
As an additional note, if you save your receipt, you can bring it
back and receive a ten percent discount on our next visit. At least
it stated that on ours and there was no expiration given.
After devouring our delicious sundaes, we headed over to the World
of Disney for some major shopping at least I thought it would be
major shopping. I did end up spending $168, but received a ten
percent discount with my Annual Pass. The store was running a
special that for each $75 that you spent, you could buy a limited
edition lithograph that had several Disney characters on it as well
as their autographs for $5. I purchased two one for me and one
for my daughter.
We came out the side door of World of Disney (near Basin) and saw a
Magic Kingdom van that had been crashed into a tree on the
sidewalk. There were several Caution signs around it and yellow
tape around those as well. There was also a sign that
stated "There's nothing to see here move on." Unfortunately,
Stitch had escaped from the Magic Kingdom and had crashed the van
into the tree and had well Escaped! It was very cute the back
of the van was open and there were several road signs inside it as
well as other "souvenirs" that had been taken by Stitch.
I called my daughter to find out how her appointment with the
orthopedic surgeon had gone. It ended up that he had placed her in
a wrist splint and told her she could not work for a week and then
was on light duty for a week after that and was to come back to see
him after that to assess her situation.
We decide it's time to head on back to the airport. It begins to
rain. This was the only time it rained on us during our trip.
Guess it was only fitting as we were both a little sad to have to
leave. We turn the car into National and are given a receipt that
matches up to what the website said our charge would be. We drove a
total of 177 miles, but it was worth it to us. Some aspects of the
Disney bus system are great such as traveling to the Magic
Kingdom. I just like the freedom to get in my rental car and get to
the Parks or have the option of dining "off property" or in Bob's
case, not having to pack carton(s) of cigarettes in our luggage.
The cost of our rental car (with tax) was $104.56. Well, worth it
in my opinion. Gas during our visit was never more than $2.09 a
gallon and that was at the Hess stations on property. There are at
least three Hess gas stations on the Disney property one near
Downtown Disney, one near the Magic Kingdom and the Car Care Center,
and the other near the Boardwalk resort. I also saw that they had
great prices on whole pizzas. Not sure how good they tasted, but
the price was really reasonable.
I was able to find a luggage cart in the National parking lot so we
were able to use that for free. When we arrived, I just "abandoned"
our cart next to the 20 or so other carts in the area. If you've
seen the movie "The Terminal," then you know returning those carts
can be pretty profitable for someone, just not worth it to me to
return them for 25 cents.
Once inside the terminal, we head up to the check-in floor and look
for the nearest restrooms. I wanted to change from my "Florida"
style of shirt to something with a little more sleeves for the
flight back home. I just find that most jets are chilly. Plus, it
was kind of nice to sort of freshen up before getting on the plane.
We get in line to check-in at Midwest and the line is fairly short
and quick. The checking-in process itself was not so quick.
Apparently, our ticket agent's printer had just run out of "paper"
and it took forever (so it seemed) for him to find more ticket paper
and then get the machine loaded up. One thing that is sort of a
drag is that you have to take your own luggage over the security
screeners. At least Midwest's security screeners are inside the
airport. Passengers on Virgin Air had to take their luggage outside
for the security screeners.
We delay going through security by stopping at Starbucks so Bob can
get some coffee and I stop at Books Co. to pick up a book to read on
the plane. And then after one last smoke (or two) by Bob, we
finally head towards security. I see Disney Cast members with their
Big White Gloves waving to passengers that have disembarked from
their flights and guiding them to the Magical Express area.
Once through security, we head towards the tram area. Unfortunately
for us, we didn't realize that there was more than one tram going to
different sets of gates and end up on the wrong tram. We quickly
make it back on the tram back over to the security area and on
to the right tram. We didn't see Outback at the first gate area
that should have been my first clue. LOL! We make it do our gate
and wait until it's our turn to board.
Our return flight out of Orlando to Milwaukee left on time 7:25
p.m. We chose not to rent a DigEPlayer on this segment. We did,
however, purchase the Salad meal for $10 each. I took the beef
filet and mozzarella cheese and made a sandwich using the dinner
roll that accompanied the meal. The flight attendant was quite
surprised and questioned whether or not I was eating one of their
meals as apparently, no one else had made a sandwich before out of
the roll, beef and cheese before. I found it much easier to eat my
meal that way. Then I just used the dressing on the salad greens
and ate the salad that way. The meal also came with a very nice
fruit cup. Pretty healthy meal and I didn't feel overly stuffed.
We arrived in Milwaukee a few minutes late due to the weather. I
could see that it had been raining in Milwaukee prior to our
arrival. After we disembarked from the plane, Bob went in search of
a smoking room and I went to the gate. At the gate, I was told the
flight was delayed about 30 minutes due to the flight crew coming on
another plane. Called Bob on his cell and he said he was in a bar
in the terminal. I told him not to hurry as the flight had been
delayed. Asked him to find me a Diet Coke either a can or a
bottle.
I tried calling my Dad to let him know of our delay in arrival time,
but when he didn't answer, I called my sister. She said Dad was at
my niece's graduation and that she was going to come and pick us up
instead.
When Bob showed up at the gate, he said the vending machine was
totally out of soda. And that the bar he was smoking in had closed
at 8:00. It was now nearly 10:30. I found it a little strange that
most everything in the airport itself was already closed.
Our flight home was uneventful. Had the great leather seats to
recline in. Got two chocolate chip cookies and a can of soda. We
arrived in KC about 30 minutes later than originally scheduled for.
My sister and oldest nephew was there to pick us up. Retrieved our
luggage and she drove us home.
This was a "couples" trip. We did not attack the Parks "commando"
style. We "enjoyed" the Parks and what they had to offer. As this
was my 23rd trip, I didn't feel it necessary to ride everything or
partake of every single bit of entertainment offered. And that's
not to say that I don't enjoy those things I do. But traveling
with Bob is totally different than traveling with my daughter or
with my sister and her three boys. Each trip is different and
unique in its own respect.
We enjoyed our resort and I loved interacting with other guests and
cast members. It was just a great time.
We ate at several "new" places and enjoyed nearly all of our meals.
We had a few alcoholic drinks with our meals which is not something
we normally would do while dining out at home.
Our total food costs for seven days was $510.69. By using the
Disney Dining Experience card, we saved $74.28 this more than paid
for the card -- $50. We saved $7.50 at the Ghiradelli Soda Shop;
$7.36 using the Animal Kingdom vouchers; $36.94 with the Quick &
Casual vouchers; and $6.47 with the Diet Coke caps I brought from
home. We saved a total $132.55 on our food costs. We didn't eat
breakfast in our room every day because we didn't eat breakfast
every single day. Most days, we only ate two meals as that was more
than sufficient for us.
With the Annual Pass, we were able to stay at the Animal Kingdom
Lodge and did save over $640 from the rack rate. With the exception
of our first 24 hours in the resort, I loved it. And we certainly
didn't let what happened get the better of us we did not let it
ruin our vacation.
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