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Wow, what a nightmare with the crowds at the Magic Kingdom, but how wonderful of that Cast Member to help you like that - now that's what you call a magical moment. Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us, I've loved reading it.
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What a great CM you had so you could watch Wishes! Great pics of the fireworks and the parade! Sorry it's all come to an end! Looking forward to your final thoughts!
Despite the crowds, it's wonderful you were able to have some magic your last night there. I miss the electrical parade, so I particularly enjoyed looking at your photos. They brought back a lot of good memories for me.
The size of that MK crowd would have had me near panic mode. But the CM who got you to the private viewing area for Wishes was one of the best! I'm sorry the trip is nearly over.
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As allways my friend Thanks to you and you Bride for taking us along Glad you got such Magic treatment to see Wishes too bad Scott and Becky didn't get to share it with you. BUt you did get some extra magical time with them
Yes we did get some Magic with the kids. Thanks for tagging along Mike!
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Originally Posted by lauriep
The crowds at MK would probably have scared me off! I hate the combination of thick crowds and me alone on my scooter. What a wonderful CM, who saved the night for you and found you a spot for Wishes! Really ended up being a magical night, ending with the beautiful towel display. It's great that Scott not only tipped the Mousekeepers very well, but also wrote them a note. What a great trip!
The crowds at both Osborne Lights and Wishes would have scared me off, too, Laurie... if we would have had more time, but since that was our last night, we had to suck it up! The towel art was really good. I have never seen it so good! I'm glad Scott was so gracious. Made us some proud parents!!
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Originally Posted by rlb38
I'm glad that you were rewarded by that lovely CM for braving the fireworks crowds. I love the Electrical Light parade, I'm sure it was more enjoyable without the rain.
You're right, Roberta! It was much more enjoyable without the rain!
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Originally Posted by chezp
Wow, what a nightmare with the crowds at the Magic Kingdom, but how wonderful of that Cast Member to help you like that - now that's what you call a magical moment. Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us, I've loved reading it.
Cheryl, we should have gotten his name. We were so frustrated, at first, we didn't want his help, and pretty much told him so, but he persisted until he did all he could to make us happy! By the time he was gone, we were so sorry for being so rude. Just Disney Magic!
Thank you for coming along! That means a lot coming from you!
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Originally Posted by Colexis Mom
What a great CM you had so you could watch Wishes! Great pics of the fireworks and the parade! Sorry it's all come to an end! Looking forward to your final thoughts!
Thanks, Marnie! Comin' right up!
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Originally Posted by lfredsbo
Yuck on the crowds - BUT HUGE kudos to that CM!!!! That's what Disney magic is all about!!! so happy that you were able to get a nice spot!!!
Sorry that your trip has come to an end, but for a last minute getaway it certainly seems as though you really enjoyed yourselves!!!
We did get a good spot, Lisa! We did have a great time!
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Originally Posted by num1DVCfan
Despite the crowds, it's wonderful you were able to have some magic your last night there. I miss the electrical parade, so I particularly enjoyed looking at your photos. They brought back a lot of good memories for me.
We like the Electrical Parade, too, Jenny!
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Originally Posted by Cam22
The size of that MK crowd would have had me near panic mode. But the CM who got you to the private viewing area for Wishes was one of the best! I'm sorry the trip is nearly over.
The crowd was really bad, Cam, but it was the last night!
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Originally Posted by OhToodles!
So glad there were helpful people around at MK that night.
Sorry it's over, but it sounded like a nice last minute getaway for sure.
They do have some really good CMs at Disney, Kelly! I'm glad we were able to make the trip!
The "Last Minute (...No, I MEAN Last Minute) Trip" (Nov 5-12, 2012), Updated 2/5/2013, Final
Final Thoughts and Extras
Coronado Springs Resort. This is an OK place to stay. We were building #4 in the Casitas, a long way from “El Centro” and the main pool, but convenient to the Conference Center and a bus stop. We did not like the food court. We probably will not choose stay there again. Once again, though, I don't think we took time to fully explore and enjoy our resort.
Time of year. The end of the F&W Festival and the beginning of “The Osbourne Lights” and the Christmas Season was very crowded, at least on the weekend. The next time we will try to pick a less crowded night to “Eat Around the World” and see the fireworks shows. The “Saturday Night Crowd” for “Wishes” was just impossible.
Hospital. The Celebration Hospital is very close to WDW. Apparently it is the place to go in an emergency. With our one experience there, I won't say it is a bad hospital, but be aware that they like to keep you there as long as they can. If Amy had not warned us, and Scott had not raised a little Cain, Beth might still be there waiting for her release papers! The dialysis clinic is also very close to the World and not a bad place to go.
The Osborne Lights. An absolute “Must See”! This is “Christmas Lights Gone Wild!” It is much more than just the lights. I recorded a little video that will give you some idea of the experience.
Wishes/IllumiNations. Simply, Amazing!
For me:
It's NOT the rides.
It's NOT the shows.
It's NOT the resorts.
For me:
It's the feeling I get when you see a child experience WDW for the first time... or the forty-first time!
It's the feeling I get when I turn and look down Main Street USA... even when it's crowded beyond possibility!
It's the feeling I get when I see the first burst of light and color over Cinderella's Castle.
There is a special kind of Magic in Disney for some of us. Jimmy Buffett sings about a “Special kind of medicine, No doctor could prescribe” in reference to the Sea. Well, “Disney Magic” is also a special kind of medicine that will make you forget reality and believe in Dreams and Fairy Tales, if just for a few days a year.
Brenda and I hope to escape back to WDW again for a few days this Fall, if the money is there. Perhaps we will take our Step-Granddaughters so they can experience Disney Magic themselves. Perhaps we will go, just the two of us, and relive our childhoods again. Hopefully, we will get to have some time in “The World”, as it has become a great way to “get away from it all” for us.
For now, I have this Trip Report, full of Beautiful Princesses, Delicious Food and Wine, an array of beautiful lights, the sky bursting into, oh, so much color, and Swans and a Rabbit that made a few days in 2012...
MAGICAL!!!
Thank You All for coming along with Us!
If you have never experienced "Soarin'", or just want a taste: Soarin' Video
If you would like to see a bit of the Osborne Lights:Osborne Lights Video
I am working on Wishes. If I get something working, I will post it here.
You said it, Kenny! I hope you and Brenda do get to go back in the fall, with or without grandkids. I guess "magic" is really the only way to describe what Disney means for a lot of us. Just being there is enough for me. Add any of the "extras", like the fireworks, shows, a child hugging Mickey, and the happy bubble just explodes! Thanks for sharing your trip with us.