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What an awesome, awesome trip we had!! This TR will probably be very long as I want to tell you ALL about it!!! We had gorgeous, warm weather and found lots of fun, new things to do! Okay, let's get started......
Day #1 - A Travel Day 2-05-15
We left a cold and windy VA and started our LONG drive. Other than a quick stop at Wal-Mart for snacks and new windshield wipers, the drive today was pretty uneventful.
We listened to LOTS of SiriusXM during our drive....I thought it was that one of the first songs that came on was this one...
We stopped for lunch at Dairy Queen, and while I can't say much for the chicken strip basket I got, the mint chip blizzard made up for it. YUM!
We made it to South of the Border by 5:30.....
and stopped for the night at Country Inn & Suites in Pooler, GA around 8:30.
Dinner at Longhorn Steakhouse and day one was in the books.
I took a bath and wrote some notes in my journal while Peter watched some tv.
Day 2 - Another Travel Day / Arrive at WDW 2-06-15
I woke up at 6:30, but didn't get out of bed until 7:00. Peter got a shower while I got ready. We had breakfast, then left the hotel around 8:45. It was 31 degrees.
We gassed up the SUV and started the last leg of our drive. Gas was so much cheaper this year, and made driving a money saving option. We got it for under $2.00 at several stations, but the average price per gallon was around $2.19-$2.29.
Other than stopping at a rest stop after entering Florida, we drove straight through to Orlando.
It was now 52 degrees and very sunny!!
WE'RE HERE!!!!!!!!
We were scheduled to check in on Saturday morning, but got there today and just added the extra night. Of course, this would be a room only reservation for tonight, so no dining plan or park tickets until our package started tomorrow. No problem in WDW, there are plenty of things to do and places to eat without going to the parks.
We drove straight to ALL STAR MUSIC resort and talked with the CM. A quick phone call and we were in!
Broadway Section 8 Room #8447
We drove around to find our room, I changed clothes, and we drove back around to park the car. We were headed to DTD, so we got in line for our very first bus of our trip.
It was now 2:30 and we were starving! We decided to just get a sandwich, as we planned to have dinner somewhere a little later.
We chose Earl of Sandwich.....best.sandwiches.ever!
We both got the Italian- salami, capicola, ham, mortadella, mozzarella, roma tomato, peppers and Italian dressing. Peter added a fruit cup and we both got sodas. OOP=$24.96
We had decided we would try to take the balloon ride (Characters In Flight), since we never got to do it last trip.
BUT....it was not running due to wind.
Next, we took the bus over to the Boardwalk to hang out and possibly have dinner and watch Epcot's fireworks.
We had never been inside this resort...it is gorgeous!
We sat out on the deck overlooking the boardwalk for a little while, just taking it all in.
We walked around a little and looked at menus. I had originally thought we might try Big River Grille, but Peter didn't seem interested, so we walked on around to Yacht Club, and checked out Captain's Grille.
We just weren't feeling it here and knew where we wanted to go. We took the bus over to Magic Kingdom, and hopped on the monorail.
We hoped to eat at Kona, but soon found out that there was nothing available. The CM told us though that Kona offered their full menu at Kona Island (the sushi bar right next to the restaurant).
image credit: google
It's first come-first serve for seats (in front of window). We decided to do this and were seated in a few minutes. The food was awesome as usual!
Peter chose:
Sesame Seared Sea Scallops - with Rice, Wakame Salad, and Tarragon-Champagne Beurre Blanc
Warm Apple Tart - with Cinnamon Gelato and Bacon-Macadamia Nut Brittle - Sauces
For me:
Pan-Asian Noodles with Shrimp - Yakisoba Noodles, Wok-seared with Vegetables in a Ginger-Garlic Sauce
Chocolate Fondue - with Tropical Fruit and House-made Cookies
OOP= $78.22 + cash tip
After dinner, we took the monorail back to MK, then the bus back back to our resort. What a great first day in Disney!!!!!
Your photos are making me wish we were back at WDW right now! We always get a pic of that hippocampus chandelier at BWI! So cool. Looking forward to reading along!
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I'm so excited that you've started. Your travels sound quite smooth. Your first day at Disney started so well. We love EoS, and now you have me thinking we might need to make time for this in May.
Your photos are making me wish we were back at WDW right now! We always get a pic of that hippocampus chandelier at BWI! So cool. Looking forward to reading along!
Thank you! We love resort hopping! Thanks for following along...more to come!
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Great start to your trip!
It was a great first day in Disney! Thanks for reading!!
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Great start!
Thanks...lots more to come!
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Nice first day!
A great start to our trip! Thanks for reading!
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You two are so cute and it sounds like you had a great first day! That food at Kona Island looks fabulous!!
Looking forward to hearing more!
Tara
Thanks! We love Kona and love the no-wait counter option. More to come!
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I'm so excited that you've started. Your travels sound quite smooth. Your first day at Disney started so well. We love EoS, and now you have me thinking we might need to make time for this in May.
Thanks for reading! We hadn't been to EoS in a few years...YUM! I mentioned you several times during the trip while telling Peter things about Disney! I have so much to share...more to come!
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Great start to your report! We leave for WDW and ASM on Monday and are so excited!
That's awesome- I am sooooo jealous!!!
Thanks for reading! (have a great trip!)
Cant tell you how i needed to read your TR today. The snow here has me so down. Wish i was in WDW too. How did the remodeled Poly look to you? Still lots of construction going on from what you could see?
Cant tell you how i needed to read your TR today. The snow here has me so down. Wish i was in WDW too. How did the remodeled Poly look to you? Still lots of construction going on from what you could see?
Thanks for reading! Coming home to this icy/snowy mess here in VA is a bummer! We had beautiful warm weather while in FL. As for the Poly, it looks great! They were doing lots of work when we went outside to get a Dole Whip. I love the Poly....we ate there 3 times during this trip!
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So glad you started! Sounds like an uneventful trip down, which is good.
And extra night at the World - also good! I love the feeling of getting in line to take the first bus ride of the trip!!! And dinner at Kona looked delicious!
So glad you started! Sounds like an uneventful trip down, which is good.
And extra night at the World - also good! I love the feeling of getting in line to take the first bus ride of the trip!!! And dinner at Kona looked delicious!
Thanks for reading!! The drive was long but thankfully, uneventful. We love Kona and was glad to find out about the walk-up option!
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What a great 1st unplanned day at Disney! Sounded nice and relaxing and carefree! Can't wait fore more!
A great first day! Thanks for reading! More coming up!