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Just got back today! Had a great time and hope to get a few posts done later in the week...
I need to start my homework now though (I did attempt to do some in Disney)
Thanks to everyone for all the tips and well wishes!!
Woke up at 2:a.m.!!!! I just could not sleep, nervous belly worrying about today. I laid in bed thinking about all of the things that could go wrong. I finally got out of bed at 3:40 a.m. and took my shower. DH was next, while I got socks on the kids. I had them shower and dress the night before. We were off (on schedule) to DTW at 4:30 a.m.
My nephew waiting for the plane
We got to DTW at 6:30 a.m. (again on schedule) and whipped through check in and security no problems. The new North terminal, although not completely finished, was great. Easy to park and fly! The woman who checked us in at the Spirit counter was very nice and helpful. Not a complaint. The plane left on time and we had a smooth ride to Orlando. Only problem we had was that we gate checked our stroller and misunderstood the lady who told us where to go to get it. It ended up taking us 30 min to finally get them.
We headed down to the Alamo rental counter. We had checked in online so we only needed to use the kiosk to do a quick swipe and go pick our mini-van. We picked a red Dodge Grand Caravan and it was very clean and easy to understand. It was perfect for our family.
Off to Downtown Disney!! Everyone was rather hungry and kinda cranky. It had been a long day already. We went straight to Wolfgang Puck Express (marketplace) and grabbed a quick meal. I had the macaroni and cheese, OMG was it good. My husband had a Beef & Gorgonzola Pocket. Most of the kids had chicken fingers or the linguini. It was a great meal and everyone felt a little better after some food.
My daughter w/lego dogs We decided not to stay and shop this day, it was close to check-in time and we wanted a nap. I had printed directions from a mapping website and they were the most confusing directions I had ever read. They had us doing U-turns on three different roads and did not end us on the right road. We finally saw our hotel, Buena Vista Suites, and checked in. I had pre-paid for the rooms (my brother did pay me back) so check in was a breeze. They told us that they were under construction so we got a renovated room. They were gorgeous!! They had lots of space, two big TVs, and were very clean. We had a pack and play sent up (no charge) and chilled with the TV.
Before dinner, we swam in the pool (which had no other guests around it) until dinner time. Both of our families went in on some pizza and pasta dishes from a place next door and we all went to bed pretty early. At nine o’clock my husband and I could hear the fireworks. We opened our window and had a great view of them right from our bed. What a great start to our magical vacation.
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I cannot believe how long it took me to have time to finally write some more of my report! I got back and the homework just started loading up!! But anyway…
Our first full day, how exciting! I woke around six-thirty in the morning to start getting ready and my husband was up soon after that. We were down at breakfast by seven-fifteen and WOW, what a spread. The breakfast was included in our stay and it said it was a full breakfast but I was not expecting this. Pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon, muffins, cereal, toast, bagels (made to order), yogurt, and more! It was great, except for my DB and DSIL bickering at the table next to us. I should have tried to ditch them there! After eating our fill (and a little more) we checked out and headed to Animal Kingdom.
We were there just at opening and before we made it in the gates met our first character, Brier Bear. The kids all seemed to like him.It was a very hot day, which made my DB & DSIL crankier (like they needed it). I was trying to be positive and stay with them, which we did for most of the day, but DANG a girl can only take so much. Our family had a great first day anyway. We loved Nemo the Musical and the boys got to ride EE. The park was so empty, especially for
Me, Gabe, and Cecelia with Lilo and Stitch
being a Saturday.
The wait for EE was posted at 20 min and they probably waited 10. We walked right on to Dinosaur, twice. One time we stayed with the babies and another my DB stayed. We had that with all the rides.
By 11:30 we were all getting pretty hungry so we found our way to Flame Tree BBQ. I had the fruit plate, DH the pulled pork, and kids had some hotdogs. Yummy,yummy! We sat way down by the water and it was such a pretty view of EE. It was also nice and shaded so it gave the kids a good, refreshing break. We did lose my DB after lunch, not on purpose I swear.
Jake and Gabe with their long lost brother
So it was a little calmer, until my DS 9 started whining and crying about when we were going to leave (We would soon find that this was his theme for most of the trip) Everyone was hot and tired so we made it an early day and left before the parade.
Around 3:30 we pulled up to the house in Acadia Estates. This one was not an All-Star Vacation home but was right in the middle of many that were. It was so pretty, you would think that we remembered to get pictures of it, but no. I do not know what we were thinking. Anyway, after unloading our stuff I ran to the grocery store stocked up on milk, cereal, and stuff for hamburgers on the grill. My DM had friends coming over that night for dinner so all of us cooked and had a nice party. It was early to bed for all of us, we were exhausted from the previous two days.
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After a good night’s rest I thought everyone would be in a better mood today, right? Wrong!! My DS 9 was still whining about having to go to the parks. My DSIL was still pouting that she did not get to do exactly what she wanted and that my DB was not spending enough time with her.
We still got off to an early start. This was the first day my DM and DD were going with us. My DM was so excited I think she could have spit. My DB kurt and his family went to gatorland for the first half of the day and went with us when we went back to Epcot later that night. We got to Epcot a few minutes after opening and went right to the character greeting spot (after getting a few photopass pics done). Not much of a line at all and we got to meet Mickey finally. This brought a smile too all my kids faces, even Mr. I-don’t-want-to-be-here.
We then hopped right over to The Seas with Nemo and Friends. That was so cute. My younger kids loved seeing all the fish and the older ones loved learning new things.
We saw the manatees and all my kids kept saying was “I’m a manatee, you’re a sea cow” (darn you Jim Gaffigan! ) I am so glad my parents got to be with the kids for this, especially when we saw Turtle Talk with Crush. It was sooo funny! Even my big, bad biker daddy (BBBD) was chuckling. After The Seas we went over to the Land and it was getting quite a bit busier so we snagged fastpasses for Soarin’ and headed out to France’s Boulangerie Patisserie. My family shared a chocolate mousse, cheesecake, chocolate croissant, and strawberry tart. OMG!! Delicious, I think my favorite was the chocolate mousse or the strawberry tart. Hard to pick though. My DD had a ham and cheese croissant that he said was very good.
We finished up there and watched the “street” performers do King Arthur and the Holy Grail in England. They were funny and did a great job of getting the whole crowd involved. Again, even my BBBD got in the action and I have proof on video. It was time for our fastpasses for Soarin’ so we headed back over there. My mom stayed with the little ones and they ate Mac & Cheese while we went on. This was the ride that I was most excited to ride also the most nervous. I am not a height person, I am more of the deathly afraid of height person but it sounded so cool I had to try it. I think the fact that we were not outside during the ride over “real ground” helped. It did take us pretty far up there but I just told myself that it wasn’t real and loved it!!
After Soarin’ my bigger boys wanted to eat and (cue whiny voice) “no I don’t want nothing here, I don’t like this stuff” so I talked them into Mcnuggets and fries at Refreshment port. My husband ran over to England and got fish and chips and a draft beer. The batter on the fish was great. I did not get anything because while sunshine seasons I wanted to get a kids mac n cheese and my DH said it would not be nice of me to eat in front of him and the boys when they are all hungry. See the problem with this? Yup, they all sat and ate in front of me! Gotta love being the mommy.
After lunch, we went over to Honey I Shrunk the Audience and my DB and I sat with all of the sleeping babies. After this everyone was ready for a break so we headed to the house for a while. It only took about 10 min to get back to the house which was great for an afternoon rest. We made an early dinner and headed back around 6:00 without my BBBD this time (he was pooped) We went straight to Mexico and rode the Gran Fiesta Tour. I was so impressed with how Mexico was done inside. It really did feel like we stepped into a town in Mexico.
We wandered through the world showcase and rode the Maelstrom and checked out shops. In Italy we got a cannoli and tiramisu for a snack and grabbed a good spot for Illuminations.
We snacked and took turns looking around while keeping our good view. I even ran back down to France for a Grey Goose Citron Slush and a Grand Marnier Slush. I looked like a lush walking back two fisting our drinks and it probably did not help that I kept drinking out of both of them (I did not want to spill them) We made it through Illuminations and took our time wandering out.
I was plenty tired by the time we got back to the house and got the kids to bed. I hit the bed and was out!
Next… Day Four-Hollywood Studios
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