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The trip of many changes... TRIP REPORT UPDATED 4/25
Welcome to the second part of this trip report, which will cover our cruise on the Disney Wonder around the southern Caribbean. If you’re only just joining up, then firstly where have you been? but secondly, here’s what you’ve already missed in the first part of the trip report, which covers our travels to Walt Disney World and the two and a bit days we spent there.
You join us just as we’re leaving the Wilderness Lodge to head for the airport…
We headed back to the room and picked up our bags and headed out, with me getting some final shots of the lodge as we left. We really had both fallen in love with the place and I think we’ll be back here. It’s certainly more likely we’ll be back here than Bay Lake Tower, for example, as we just adore the theming here.
Then we made our way out…
We weren’t sure how much of a mess it was going to be getting out of the Magic Kingdom area, but because of the time of day (about 10:20am), it was fine. Look at all the work they’re doing here!
We were soon on the toll road and I deposited as many coins as I could at each toll plaza. I’m sure each member of staff loved me for that!
We had a clear run and before long, we were heading off at the airport turning on to a whole heap of new roads. It’s amazing how much changes and has been built in between each trip we make.
We found our way back to Alamo and honestly it was the easiest drop ever. The guy literally told us everything was included and we were good to go and that was it. I can’t fault Alamo for this car rental. Let’s hope the second of this trip is just as good…
We headed into the terminal and upstairs to security…
Oh my goodness, what a mess! It was saying the wait time was 20-25 minutes and I suspect it was. We asked if we could use the wheelchair accessible line and the woman there told us the airport had no problem with it, but TSA might tell us to go back to the beginning. I decided it wasn’t worth risking, so we headed through the line. Thankfully they’d just opened up another bit of queue area, so at least we were walking for quite a bit of that time, rather than standing.
Because they were slammed, we were told everything was to go inside our hand luggage – i.e. liquids, cameras etc. There would be no bins to put anything in. Ok… interesting. They told us it was much quicker, which does beg the question why they don’t do this all the time and also is it safe? Let’s not dwell too much on that…
We were quickly through and headed for the tram. It ended up being one of the new ones, which was neat to see.
When we got to the terminal building itself, we made our way to the gate. I decided to ask about pre-boarding, as my ankle was killing with all the standing and I really did not want to be rushed by anyone today. I didn’t want to risk someone slamming into me, if I was taking things slowly. The guy just asked me if I wanted wheelchair assistance and, much as I hate to ask, I knew it was the right thing to do, so I said and that’s where I sat perched waiting to board.
However, I wasn’t alone. There must’ve been about 15 of us in wheelchairs and only airport staff are allowed to take you down to the plane, which I understand completely, but my goodness, it slows the process down, especially as there were only three of them to deal with everyone. Mark did volunteer to take me, but was told in no uncertain circumstances that wasn’t possible, which made sense, given how hard he braked – I was nearly catapulted out!
We asked if Mark could go with me, as that wasn’t clear and the guy was fine with it, so we boarded first thing and thank goodness we did. It was a full flight and towards the end of boarding, people were being told that they’d have to put their roller luggage in the hold.
MCO security is always so backed up. We've been fortunate the last few times we've flown, to be randomly chosen for TSA pre check, and that line moves very fast.
I'm surprised that they can change the rules and request that you leave all items in your bag. As you say, if it's so much faster why don't they do it all the time?
I am not a fan of MCO security as you never know what they want you to do with your stuff and they aren’t the friendliest bunch. Glad you were able to get assistance on to the plane.
So glad you enjoyed your stay at WL so much! It's such a beautiful resort, so many details that I think a lot of guests don't even know about.
I've always had good experiences with Alamo too, easy peasy.
When I flew Chicago to Paris, they told us the same thing. Keep everything inside our bags, no separate liquid nonsense, no separate laptops, keep everything inside our bags and don't bother taking shoes off either. They were just rush, rush, rush. Like back in the old days! I guess maybe it just means the Xray employees have to study the screens a little bit harder? I don't know.
My mom uses a wheelchair regularly at airports and they are particular as to who gets to push - and when. My Dad has pushed her through the airport itself before, but there were some airports where they required an employee to do that. But getting on to the actual plane is almost always by an employee! (that I can remember anyway!)
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When we have our own wheelchair I’m allowed to push Mike onboard (actually through the jetway as we then gate check the chair right before stepping on to the plane) but if we use the airport chair it always has to be airport personnel. It’s only been once that he used the chair to get all the way to his seat. If we’re able to preboard he can make his way though the aisle. Glad you did take advantage of that with your ankle and CFS.
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MCO security is always so backed up. We've been fortunate the last few times we've flown, to be randomly chosen for TSA pre check, and that line moves very fast.
I think, given what we experienced, it would be an honour to be chosen for TSA pre-check there... it would make all the difference not having to stand in that, at least for me with my chronic fatigue.
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I'm surprised that they can change the rules and request that you leave all items in your bag. As you say, if it's so much faster why don't they do it all the time?
I am not a fan of MCO security as you never know what they want you to do with your stuff and they aren’t the friendliest bunch. Glad you were able to get assistance on to the plane.
You're right, they do seem to change their mind about what they want you to do, which never exactly instils confidence...
So glad you enjoyed your stay at WL so much! It's such a beautiful resort, so many details that I think a lot of guests don't even know about.
I would definitely stay there in a heartbeat again and honestly? I think it's now my favourite of all the Magic Kingdom resorts.
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I've always had good experiences with Alamo too, easy peasy.
We used to rent with them many years ago and had a couple of bad experiences, so I was very pleasantly surprised with them this trip. I think they're going to be my number go-to car rental company now, based on our experience with them.
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When I flew Chicago to Paris, they told us the same thing. Keep everything inside our bags, no separate liquid nonsense, no separate laptops, keep everything inside our bags and don't bother taking shoes off either. They were just rush, rush, rush. Like back in the old days! I guess maybe it just means the Xray employees have to study the screens a little bit harder? I don't know.
Wow, so our experience obviously wasn't a one off!
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My mom uses a wheelchair regularly at airports and they are particular as to who gets to push - and when. My Dad has pushed her through the airport itself before, but there were some airports where they required an employee to do that. But getting on to the actual plane is almost always by an employee! (that I can remember anyway!)
I can understand it with the ramp, but even through the airport? Wow, I would've thought they'd have been happy to free up an airport employee from doing that.
When we have our own wheelchair I’m allowed to push Mike onboard (actually through the jetway as we then gate check the chair right before stepping on to the plane) but if we use the airport chair it always has to be airport personnel.
That's interesting. I'm guessing then it's something to do with it being airport equipment maybe?
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It’s only been once that he used the chair to get all the way to his seat. If we’re able to preboard he can make his way though the aisle. Glad you did take advantage of that with your ankle and CFS.
I didn't want to, but I'm glad I did. It was the right decision.