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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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The end of the party looks like it was fun, too! The PhotoPass pictures of the PPers are terrific! And after seeing this throw, I would have had to get it, too.
Wow, that throw looks so pretty! Any chance we get to see the Eeyore one as well? I love the pics of BLT, Cheryl! Can't wait to stay there myself soon!
The Eeyore fleece will be in plenty of photos, as I wore it almost non-stop for the rest of the vacation.
Saturday 12 December – part one: “which terminal did you say you’re at?”
I was awake at 6.00, which was at least a bit of an improvement on the day before, so that was something. I got to work on photos for a while and then we got ourselves together and all packed up, as we would be heading out this morning to our next destination. Very oddly, for the first time ever, there was no express checkout under the door, which was a pain, as it meant we would have to manually check out.
We headed down to the Contempo Cafe just after 7.30 and Mark got turkey, bacon and sausage, none of which looked very appetising, while I got some French toast, which was very nice.
Then it was out to catch a cab over to the Downtown Disney Hilton, where we would be picking up our rental car from the Avis desk there. Our cab driver was great, really chatty and fun and the whole thing cost us $25, which wasn’t too bad.
The lobby of the Hilton
You can see the Avis desk at the edge of the shot
Shops and restaurants just off the lobby
Once we got there, we found the Avis desk and there was one guy in front of us. Ok, no problem, we’ll easily be at the airport in time to get Wendy and Ben. Wrong, very wrong. This guy asked to apply ever discount under the sun and 15 minutes later, he was still in front of us. We were now cutting it fine. Finally, we were seen and we had a car in a couple of minutes, while the other guys had come back to complain that his car had a scratch on it. He was still there, as we finally pulled out of the parking lot.
Not long after we did leave there, we got a text from Wendy to tell us that their flight had landed, which meant that we would obviously not get to them in time to meet them off it. We kept in touch a we drove along and Wendy told me that they were at arrivals A. Ok, cool. That’s where we headed for. I had her on the phone, as we pulled up. “We’re at 29” she told us. We started at one and got to 15 and that was it, no more gates to be seen. I guess you’re at B then? So off we headed to B and finally found them.
We headed back to Walt Disney World, with Mark doing his best to miss every possible turn on the way and me just about keeping him on track. I think Wendy and Ben found the whole thing very funny.
By some miracle, we eventually got back to Walt Disney World....
and then to Bay Lake Tower. I think it’s fair to say that Wendy and Ben were immediately taken with it and it did look the best that I had seen it look with the sun now out for the first time in a couple of days.
We showed them around the pool area...
Friends together in the lobby of Bay Lake Tower
Then we headed to our room and showed them the view from it...
Then we took the luggage back to the car. We managed to fit all our stuff in the truck, but Wendy and Ben had to sit with theirs, as it wouldn’t quite all go. Next stop was checking out and there was a quite a wait, but the guy who eventually saw me, Francisco from Venezuela, knew England as he’d worked for an airline and he knew the part of the country that we live in, which was neat, but as he said, he bets it’s changed since he was last there in 1979. I would guess so.
All checked out, it was off to Animal Kingdom Lodge, stopping to chuck Wendy and Ben out at Jambo House and then we checked into Kidani Village.
Still looks like a prison camp as you pull up to Kidani Village – to me anyway!
Good grief, this place was mad! This lobby is way too small and the place was packed with people, mainly for the airline check-in, from what I could see. Fortunately, we were one of only a couple of people checking in for our rooms and that was quickly done, although ours wasn’t ready yet. We could’ve had a room but it wouldn’t be near to the lobby and I didn’t want a long walk from the lobby, so we opted to wait.
Instead, we went to explore the resort, going to the savannah overlook. This doesn’t have the same feeling as the one at Jambo House to us, but you do get some stunning views of the resort itself from here.
I then insisted that Mark check out the restrooms by Sanaa, as they are amazing and he obviously agreed, as he even took some photos in there.
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You know, there was this woman who told us that we obviously looked like we knew what we were doing because I not only had a PassPorter with my, but the 2010!! And could I help her find DME?? So THAT'S why we ended up being on the B side. Seriously.
Ben and I absolutely loved the ride with you guys to WDW with you giving Mark what-for. Too funny.
We loved your room at the BLT and I was really, really pleased when you told me you actually liked it more than you thought you would, after our talks about it in May. Great view for sure!!
Nice to have a personal valet to help with the luggage too!
We had a blast people watching with Mark while you were inside at the Contemporary. Especially one particular van.
I think while Mark was taking shots of the bathroom, we were walking from Jambo over to Kidani. Not a bad walk at all, especially if you enter Kidani through one of the first guest doors you come to. It's a long, long hallway, but it is enclosed and it dumps you out into the lobby.
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