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It was time for our Soarin’ FP’s, so we said to WS for now and headed back to FW. On the way, we had a little photo opportunity!
We were almost to The Land when we spotted Sleeping Beauty without a line. She was really in character and even told us that we reminded her of her fairy godmothers. She may have been a little too much in character because Ramona thought she was a bit on the coo coo side.
We didn’t wait too long in Soarin’ and ended up with Row 1 without even having to ask. This was Carol’s first time and she absolutely loved it. Of course, Ramona felt like she had come home.
Next we went over to TT since Carol had never ridden it either. The standby line was long so we decided to do the single rider line. Ramona had decided to sit out this one since she didn’t like the sound of the cars zooming by.
I sent her through the back way since I knew she would enjoy checking out the cars. Carol and I went right into a pre-show room and were soon riding in the same car. She loved this ride too. We met Ramona in the showroom where, sure enough, she had found her car (a bright yellow sports car ).
We had originally planned to head to our ADR at ‘Ohana directly from Epcot, but since we had pretty much finished what we had hoped to accomplish today we decided to head back to AKL and get situated in our room. We didn’t want to leave without riding SE when we saw that it was a walk on (I had earlier explained to the ladies that you didn’t want to ride it on the way in - - always on the way out when there’s never a line ). Carol sat behind Ramona and me and gave us rabbit ears during the picture, so we had big divets in our head.
On the way out, we saw Stitch and Daisy without a line. Thankfully Carol had the Photopass photographers take duplicates of all of our PP pictures with her camera because we ended up with the picture of the couple in front of us with Daisy instead of our own from our PP card.
Carol or Ramona let it slip that Carol had been kissing on Daisy's man, so Daisy gave Carol a little attitude. Eventually she made up with her though.
A bus was waiting so we were soon at Jambo House. Carol went to get the car while I grabbed a bellman to unload our luggage. I was a bit confused when the bellman told me that he would give me the claim ticket and I could either ask for our luggage inside at the bell stand or call when we got to our room. As we were going to our room right then, I had just assumed that he would follow us to the room, but he explained that he couldn’t take the luggage inside. I guess I had never been in this specific situation before because this was news to me. Okay, I’ll play along.
While Carol parked the car, Ramona and I went inside and I gave the claim ticket to a CM whom I remember from our stay in 2008 - - Vanessa. She was tickled that I remembered her and told us that she would have the luggage to us soon. Ramona and I were going to wait for Carol, but Ramona saw that she was taking a call outside so we figured we would just see her in the room.
Vanessa had told us to take a left from the lobby and then take the elevator down the hall. Well, Ramona and I walked and walked and walked and then found the elevator. We took it to the fifth floor and then walked and walked and walked some more. Our room was only a few doors down from the end of the hotel. We had fun joking every time that we came back from a park that we had to stop in the lobby and warm up for the big walk.
A few minutes after we were in our room, Carol called and, not surprisingly given our room location, was lost. I directed her back down to the lobby and gave her the directions that Vanessa had given us. Soon enough, Carol and Vanessa found the room. We unpacked a little, checked out our view and then rested our feet before our long walk back down to the bus stop.
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What a sneaky, yet awesome little girls getaway. Just joining in here and loving it so far. Thom is awesome for making sure you got to go, my hubs would have been the same way.
Guess that walk to your room might come in handy at night after a few FAB's, walk it off, walk it off.
Can't wait to hear about O'hana, that is our all time fave!!!
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What a fun day at Epcot! Love Carol kissing Donald and then Daisy giving her attitude! I've been in one of those rooms at the very end of the hall! It used to take 8 minutes to get to it from the lobby (yes, I timed it ).
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45 minutes from "eyes open" to "out the door?"
Sounds like Karen was with you guys.
As if! If I was with them they wouldn't have wasted time on stopping for breakfast along the way. I would have scheduled in enough time in that 45 minutes to grill up some French toast on the iron and cook a couple of eggs over the in room radiator.
But even though I wasn't there to keep things moving along at top efficiency, Jill, I am just absolutely loving this trip. What a blast!
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As if! If I was with them they wouldn't have wasted time on stopping for breakfast along the way. I would have scheduled in enough time in that 45 minutes to grill up some French toast on the iron and cook a couple of eggs over the in room radiator.
But even though I wasn't there to keep things moving along at top efficiency, Jill, I am just absolutely loving this trip. What a blast!
OMG Karen, you make me laugh so hard! And it's only because I am the exact same way. Why the heck would you waste time EATING when you are enroute to DISNEY?!?
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Saturday, October 9, 2014 - Kaitlyn and I before the Happy Haunted 5K at ESPN Wide World of Sports
A bus for the MK came fairly quickly and then we took the monorail to the Poly. As soon as we checked in at ‘Ohana, we were told that they were backed up about 20 or 30 minutes.
The lobby area and bar were packed, but we were able to find three chairs off to the side of the bar. A CM working in the bar was nice enough to find a drinks menu for me and told me that we would actually have quicker service if we went up to the bar instead of going through him. Not often you find someone willing to give up a tip.
We took a while to peruse the drinks menu before Carol and I decided on the Superfruit Martini and Ramona went with a Captain’s Mai Tai. I was able to quickly place our order at the bar and then Ramona came up and paid for them as a treat for us. It was probably only about 15 minutes after our original ADR time when our buzzer went off. Our cousin took us to our table which was right on the edge of the aisle and gave us a front row seat for the action (which could be scary at times ).
We dug right into the bread, salad, and other appetizers. Both Carol and Ramona really enjoyed everything. I hadn’t been here in a couple of years and noticed how much more tender the meat is. The shrimp and the steak were particularly delicious and I think that Ramona could have eaten her weight in shrimp.
When we weren’t eating, we had plenty of built-in entertainment right in front of us. Ramona actually had to move her drink several times to keep it from getting hit by maracas or brooms and we had several coconuts go under our table also.
We kept teasing Ramona about her mai tai all night because it was so strong that it took her the entire meal to drink it. Carol and I each took a sip and almost passed out. If we had been sitting any closer to where they cook the meat, we would have all gone up into flames.
When the hula started, we took that as our cue to leave. We hopped a waiting monorail and were at MK in no time. Wishes was about to start so we snuck through the stores to the right and then cut over to Tomorrow Land. First up was the People Mover where we had a great view of Wishes.
We then rode Buzz which was a first for them and they loved it (At the end of the week, Ramona voted it her #2 favorite ride after Soarin’ ). There was hardly a wait for the race cars, so that was our next stop. We had to tease Ramona because she has a reputation for being a fast driver. At one point, she actually squealed the tires on her car.
Ramona did really not want to ride Splash Mountain, but the amount of rum that she had consumed in her Captain’s Mai Tai enabled Carol and me to convince her. She sat beside me and kept her head down the entire time. On the ride photo, you couldn’t even see her. Oh, she was cracking us up!
We barely got wet on the ride, but after the big drop, we noticed that it was sprinkling. Thankfully, the rain had stopped by the time that we got off the ride. I had brought tons of dollar stores ponchos with me and always had three in my purse because rain was predicted every day of our trip, but you know how it never rains when you have an umbrella? The same thing holds true for ponchos because it sprinkled for a minute that night and the last morning of our trip and that was it!
After we traumatized Ramona on Splash, we moved on to a tamer boat ride in the form of PotC and then we mosied out of the park. We had a long day and we were pooped.
On the way out, we took one final picture.
Unfortunately, we weren’t getting back to AKL anytime soon because the line at the bus stop was huge . We finally made it on the third bus to AKL, but we managed to get a seat so it was worth the wait.
Once back at AKL, we made the long walk down the hall. Our invitation to the Sunset Safari was there, so I was able to spring my surprise on the girls! They were very excited!
Carol and Ramona always laughed at how quickly I got into my pj’s each night! I was asleep almost as soon as my head hit the pillow. Those comfy beds are pure heaven when you’re as tired as we were!
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Love the shenanigans with Donald and Daisy!!! Too funny! You guys sure got some great things accomplished. That Mai Tai sounds sooooo good right now......
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