The Third Time’s the Charm! Fourth (Third) Annual Mom and Me Trip--Updated twice on 10/21--now COMPLETE - Page 13 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Mable’s Sweet Tip: Sugar is one of the basic food groups.
I was having one of those days where a lot of little things go wrong. Nothing to really ruin my day, but just enough to be annoying. But I was going to Disney, so nothing really could ruin my day. Unfortunately, the trend continued.
We left for the airport a bit later than I’d expected, after an unexpected treasure hunt. There was nobody waiting ahead of us to check suitcases, and we quickly made it through security, but alas, our flight was delayed because of the weather.
We settled in to wait. I sat at the comfy chairs next to the outlets with my laptop. DM went to the shop to buy a bag (there was a sale advertised, and DM can’t resist a sale). She also came back with something to occupy her while we waited…
After about 30 minutes, I noticed that the battery in my laptop was losing power. It was plugged in so it shouldn’t have been losing juice. I tried the other outlet, but it still wasn’t working. Finally, DM and I got up and went to the empty gate next to us, and the outlets there were working.
I sent a text to Crissy (scdisneyfan) to let her know we were delayed and we’d miss the Illuminations meet. That was one of the things I’d been most looking forward to. At that time, I was hoping we’d make it to Epcot before it closed since it was an EMH night, but we ended up being too late.
After a while, I realized that we needed to get food or we’d be starving by the time we landed. I ended up with a salad that was surprisingly tasty for an airport food court.
DM had polished off the Mike & Ikes, so she got some chili cheese fries. I was surprised that she hadn’t gotten pizza and told her so, and she said she didn’t see the pizza place (which was right next to A&W, where she got the fries).
After a long delay, we finally boarded. I was happy to get the exit row. We had a fun crew for the flight. Once drink service began, DM and I had cocktails (thanks to disneydani, who sent us coupons ). By this point, we felt like we’d earned them!
Our flight wasn’t rough, but we still lost a little more time. Once we’d landed we strolled over to the DME check in and were happy to see no line. We boarded a bus and were underway within a few minutes, which was a nice change for me. Usually I’m one of the first ones on and end up waiting.
We stopped first at Caribbean Beach, and then the BWI. We’d finally made it! Check in was quick and our room was close to the lobby, so we were in our room shortly. I thought it was a lovely room, but it smelled kind of strange. Like the family in the room before us had a beach ball in the room, and that plasticy smell was lingering. Luckily, it went away that night.
I took some photos first thing.
We had a lovely surprise from my TA, Keri (MrsM).
I took better photos of it later in the trip (but before we’d dug into it )
I stepped out on the balcony to check out our view. We were overlooking the courtyard and boardwalk. It was a fantastic location that was close to everything. We could even see when a boat for one of the parks was coming and have time to run down and catch it. The view, of course, was amazing.
We had a few offers in the room. One was a $100 gift card for taking the DVC tour, and the other was a free dining bounceback offer.
Since our flight was supposed to land much earlier in the evening, we didn’t have our luggage, but we were ready to turn in. It just so happened that I’d packed my pajamas in my carryon bag (because my suitcase was too full). DM didn’t have anything. We discussed whether we wanted to wait up for our bags or get them in the morning.
I let Mom decide, since she didn’t have anything. She decided to call and see if our bags were here. While she called, I turned on the tv to help me stay awake. I found an Appliance Direct infomercial.
Unfortunately, they’ve gotten even worse and now Sam is hardly in it at all. What a tragedy. I guess the bags weren’t ready or whatever. I’m not sure what happened because I fell asleep even before the end of the boring part of the AD commercial. Good thing I’d set a wakeup call before I got into bed!
Up Next: Geeking Out at TOT
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Mickey's so happy to see me back, he can barely contain himself!
What an awesome view! The room looks beautiful. Looking forward to more.
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You are so good! Look at you getting right on the TR!
Sorry for the flight delays and that you missed the Illuminations meet! Glad you have finally arrived! I the refrub of the BWI rooms. They look awesome and what a great view!
Glad mom was able to occupy herself with some Mike and Ikes and some chili cheese fries!
What a bummer about the PP meet. Mother nature still gets her way sometimes! Smart move on the jammies in the carry-on, even if it wasn't planned that way! And the view from your room is great - can't wait to see it in the morning!
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Great start to your report. Yum, candy and chili cheese fries - my kind of meal! The room looks really nice, I like the monogrammed throw pillows on the bed, that's a very regal-looking touch.
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