A seed was planted and here’s what grew....Magical Memories - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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A seed was planted and here’s what grew....Magical Memories
Friday night, like many nights that week, I didn’t sleep well. Around 3 am I woke up to use the bathroom but just couldn’t get back to sleep afterward so I said the heck with it and got out of bed about 3:30. I didn’t want to turn on the tv and wake up Lenny so I went downstairs to use the computer . It’s become my habit to check the PP boards before anything else and I was surprised to have 3 PM’s about a train derailment. With all my preparations for Disney, I hadn’t seen the news so I had not heard anything about it. The first thing I did was obviously read the messages then I read the links I was given. From those links, some links from Google and the Amtrak website, it seemed like I was all set for our scheduled train trip. Plus too, Amtrak hadn’t called me about any cancellations like they did for Hurricane Faye. Just to make sure though, I did call Amtrak as well. The automated system told me the train was still scheduled but I spoke with an agent who told me the same thing. He even went on to double check with someone else. He said that the train derailment was cleaned up enough that all the trains affected originally were up and running as scheduled. Relieved at the news, I decided it was time to do the next step for my vacation readiness: check my credit card balances. I’m glad that’s another habit because I found out that my local Papa Gino’s double charged us AGAIN!! (and this is the only location it’s ever happened at). So at the nice early time of 4 am, I was on the phone for the second time of the day .
I got that charge all straightened out and as I was getting off the phone, I heard noise from my bedroom (it’s directly above the computer room AKA the office AKA Abby’s office). I went upstairs to find Lenny awake and watching tv. Maybe all my joking about being up and out at 4 am was in Lenny’s subconscience. He had woken up at 3:30 or so and couldn’t get back to sleep either. Since he had the same problem I did, I suggested that he have some breakfast so we could maybe leave at 6 any maybe miss some of the construction backup we knew we would hit on I-81. He did do just that and even though everything went smoothly from that time, we didn’t leave the house until 6:25. I was fine with that though - it was still earlier than I thought we’d actually leave.
Unlike last year, we made it to the highway with no additional stops along the way. This year however, we ended up stopping twice soon after we got on the highway. The first time was in the breakdown lane because I had gotten nauseous and I needed to take one of my pills (which was not in my purse at the time) and the second was at a rest stop along the MA Pike. And not for the typical reason you would normally stop at a rest stop for. We did that too (we were there after all, so why not ) but we actually stopped because Lenny thought he had read about a pressed penny machine at this particular one . Yes, there was one and yes, we broke out the penny pressing money to get them.
Once we got those, we were on our way again. We also made good time IMO. Around 11:30, we were already on I-81 so we decided it was a good time to stop for lunch and gas. Of course we ended up at an exit that didn’t have a McDonald’s so we ate at Wendy’s instead. Abby wasn’t happy about it and didn’t love it but at least she ate it (way to go Abby). After our "bad" choice for lunch we got gas at the same station as last year - the one that advertised using "real meat" on their subs. They weren’t advertising that though this year - the sign was blank.
Bellies and gas tank full, we headed out again about 12:15 to hit that dreaded backup shortly thereafter. I didn’t think it was too bad at all this year. It only took 45 minutes to go 10 miles but after that, it was smooth sailing. I think we got through so easily because it was still early and that people were still out shopping or having lunch. It could be that or it could be that people have learned other ways around it, who knows.
We got through easily and arrived at our hotel at 3:40. By 4 we were in the pool but the water was too cold for me so I got out. I spent the time reading my book then talking to a couple that was there with their son.
When Abby and Lenny were done swimming, we decided to go to Ryan’s Grill for dinner. For those who don’t know, this particular Ryan’s is part of the Hometown / Old Country Buffet chain. Abby absolutely loves our OCB at home so this was a perfect choice for dinner. And to add to the perfectness, I could use the kids free buffet coupon I was given at home at this location . The buffet itself was everything we expected and more. There were choices we don’t have here at home and as usual, everything was delicious and the servers were great.
Happy and full, we headed back to the hotel where we stopped at Arby’s first. We weren’t hungry, but I love Arby’s and all the ones close to us have closed down. So we stopped and I ran in and ordered a couple of sandwiches off the dollar menu for either midnight snacks or lunch on Sunday. Once those were on ice, we headed back to the hotel for the night. As for the hotel, I don’t really have anything to say about it. Hotels are all getting to be about the same for the most part. As long as they’re clean, I’m happy. The only thing I disliked about the hotel was the bed. It was a pillow top. I like firm to extra firm beds so pillow tops are just too soft for me to be comfortable on. I slept that night , but I didn’t sleep well.
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Great start! Glad you were able to get on the road early and make good time. You guys were the first thing on my mind when I heard about the train problems; glad you were not affected..... More please
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Great start! I was glad to hear you weren't affected by the train derailment - I'm sure that caused you some momentary stress that you didn't need though! And now you've got me hungry for Arby's
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Stacey
Why do these kids look so pathetic?
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Can't wait to hear about your trip Darlene!! I had heard about the train derailment and thought of you, but was glad to hear you weren't affected by it. Can't wait to read more!
Yay your TR has begun!!! I have watching for it everyday.
Sounds like you had a great start. I love the picture of Abby. She looks very comfortable. Looking forward to reading more.
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