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Fall, Firsts, Food And The Final Frontier TR - UPDATED 11/11 - COMPLETE!!
Well, I’ve been back for about a week from Disney and have spending a lot of time organizing my photos and it’s time to get my fifth TR/PTR going. I haven’t finished all my photos yet as I used both a digital camera and my Galaxy Note 5! Glad it’s not a Note 7! Putting these in chronological order, by going back and forth between the two sources takes some time and I did it by making different document albums, renumbering the photos and then combining them. I have the first three days of my trip done, so that should hold me for a while in this TR.
Here are the specifics of my trip:
Who: Moi When: October 15-22 2016 Where: Walt Disney World and a visit to the Kennedy Space Center Resort: B Resort Hotel and Spa in Disney Springs on Hotel Plaza Boulevard Meets: One short Passporter Meet on Day 5 Activities: WDW Parks, Disney Springs, Epcot Food & Wine Festival, Dining, Kennedy Space Center and more!
Here’s my PTR, in case you haven’t had a chance to catch up on the planning of this Disney World trip!
Saturday, October 15th Today, I guess it was today, but looked more like the middle of the night, which it was as my alarm went off at 3:30 am and got up at 3:40 am. Any longer and I could easily go back to sleep! I got ready for the day and had a quick breakfast with some coffee, a yogurt and a banana. My colleague Sharon from work would be driving me to Westchester Airport, which is only thirty minutes away and even better being a small airport. She should arrive around 5:15 am, which is not for another 45 minutes. In the meantime, I finished packing just a few more items into my bags and made sure I had everything.
I also watered my plants and shut off my thermostat as no need to keep it on and it won’t be too cold or hot while I’m away to keep them at the minimums, which I’m supposed to do in the bylaws of my condo association. I also spent a little time catching up on the boards, while I waited to be picked up. There was a comment on my PTR from Cheryl, who couldn’t believe my first ADR is tonight!
I brought my bags downstairs just before 5:15 am and waited for Sharon to arrive. Before this I locked up everything and turned off all the lights. She arrived at practically 5:15 am sharp! It was a pretty cool morning and somewhat cloudy and still dark as it would be until about 7 am. It was a pretty noneventful drive and we arrived at the airport at 5:50 am.
When we pulled up to the terminal, I could see there was a long line for check in. I did online check in with Jet Blue yesterday, but I still had to check in one bag to have tagged. When I got inside the terminal the line was still long as there were quite a few passengers, who were a bit unorganized with check in. Why does it always seem like it’s some travelers first flight? It took about ten minutes or so and finally I checked in my bag and I was all set to go. I still had about forty minutes or so until boarding, so I just explored this small terminal for a while, before going through TSA as it’s always a quick line here plus I have an “Even More Speed” seat, which allows me to jump ahead in the security line!
Always good to see this!
At about 6:45 am I went through the “Even More Speed”, security line which is a separate entrance and there were only a couple of people in front of me. This is also used for those who need assistance as well. I showed my ticket and I.D. and was through to the front of the line. I was cleared in just a few minutes. I made the short walk to my gate and waited for boarding to begin. It began on time and I was one of the first to board with my seat as I have 1A by the window.
The flight was scheduled to take off at 7:30 am and we were officially in the air at 7:40 am, which is not too bad.
Just after takeoff and some beautiful scenery!
We flew over Manhattan, a few minutes into the flight, which looked amazing, but I couldn’t get a good photo!
There was mostly cloud cover for most of the trip, but some good views along the way. About 30 minutes into the flight they started snack and beverage service. Being in row 1, I was one of the first served and certainly a good perk! I had a coffee and two small bags of Terra Blue Chips. Most of the flight, I just watched various programs on DirectTV. At about 9:45 am or a bit before, we began our descent into the Orlando area.
It’s cloudy and raining a bit as I’d find out shortly.
We landed 15 minutes early at 10 a.m. and there was a fairly, steady rain! Not what I wanted on arrival! The good news is this would be the most rain I’d see during my entire week! So, no complaints.
We disembarked the plane rather quickly, even though it takes several minutes to get to the gate from the runway and tarmac areas.
My Jet Blue flight.
It was great to be in the airport as I’d probably be in Disney in just two hours or so! I took the monorail to the main terminal and just a short wait as usual. I walked downstairs to baggage claim, where I immediately saw my luxury sedan driver Denise waiting for me. She greeted me and we went over to the bag carousel and waited for my bag. It took a while as it seemed there were so many bags before mine. I got my bag and we walked outside to where Denise was parked. It wasn’t a sedan but an SUV, which was even better and roomier. She gave me a bottle of water and a poncho, which was nice and soon we were on our way to my resort.
We talked a bit on the way to the B Resort in Disney Springs and she gave me some tips on certain things. I told her this was my 12th trip to WDW. She gave me her business card , just in case I wanted transportation to various sights or dinner. That could become very expensive as the bus, boat, monorail and taxi transportation will work for me.
We arrived at the B Resort Hotel and Spa in about 30 minutes just after 11 am. I was immediately greeted by one of the hotel valet staff and went inside to check in.
The concierge counter. Love the white and very bright color and feel to this hotel.
I went to check in, but unfortunately my room was not ready yet. They said they would get my room ready as soon as they could. They would text me, when it was ready. In the meantime, I got changed for the Florida weather and checked out the hotel’s lobby level a bit.
A nice amenity to my resort and right in the lobby.
At about 11:50 am, I received a text from the hotel staff that in fact my room was ready. I checked in and all was good. My room is on the fifth floor and room #510. I went outside to bell services and got my bags. I took the elevator to the 5th floor and my room was directly to the right, once I stepped off the elevator. This would never be a problem as I could never hear the elevators from my room.
Now for what awaits me and my room tour!
I love the blue and white cheery colors of the room. It is very spacious as you’ll see.
I love this couch and the king bed isn’t too shabby either!
No way to avoid the mirror shot!
Quite a nice bath.
Not much of a view except for the highway!
Cool looking bedside lamp.
The room looks very nice and seems very comfy and warm! The climate control system is a bit noisy but works well. I unpacked a bit and got settled in. I also got everything I would need for the rest of the day as it would be an active day and I probably wouldn’t return to the resort until about 11 p.m.
EDIT: Photos aren't posting so will have to change this later!
EDIT 2 Got them showing now!!!
NEXT: My First Park and Don’t Know Why I Seem to Do This One First!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
Last edited by SuperDave; 10-31-2016 at 12:11 AM..
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