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Songbird and the chickadees: the two-hotel, four park oddessy. Part II: Beach Club, MGM and Magic

Cast of Characters

Songbird -- single mother extraordinaire, celebrating yet another birthday by indulging her every whim

Tinkerbell -- age 10, and "officially" an adult -- at least from a theme park point of view (though at 4'2" you have to wonder "what were they thinking?")

Cinderella -- a/k/a "Annie Warbucks" and "Eliza Thornberry", age 8.

Songbird and the chickadees have been Disneyworld fans since our first trip there together in August 1998. We have stayed at the Polynesian, Dixie Landings and Boardwalk. We've seen most of what Disney has to offer. So this time we decided to be a little more adventurous and see what Universal was all about. At first I was going to "just" do the Universal parks, but as I started to plan this adventure I realized I could not go all the way to Orlando and not see the Mouse. Unlike the previous trips, where the girls weren't in on the planning, this time I told them we were going about 2 months before the trip, so they could help me make decisions about how to spend our time.


Here's a link to Part I:
Universal

We had room service waffles for breakfast, courtesy of the Portofino Bay management. Next we called bell services and headed downstairs, where our Tiffany Towncar was waiting. Our driver Jack took us to Disney's Beach club. Now, we had had a wonderful time at Universal, but someohow you just know when you're on disney property --everything is more magical somehow. We checked into the hotel -- the room wasn't ready. So we left our bags with bell services and took the boat to MGM.

Our first attraction was Muppets 3D. Cinderella didn't care for it the first time she saw it, 2 1/2 years ago, but now it's become one of her favorites. Next we walked over to Great Movie Ride and observed the construction -- is that really going to be Sorcerer Mickey? The line was well over 30 minutes long, so we decided to head over to our lunch reservation, evne though we'd be 1/2 an hour early. for some reason, even though Sci fi was crowded, we were seated right away. the girls loved the car, the B movies and cartoons on the screen, etc. stick to the basics here -- I had a decent cheeseburger, tink had grilled cheese and Cinderella had chicken fingers, and it was all ok. Not fantastic, but not bad.

After lunch it was back to GMR, with a much shorter line now. We sat in the first row of the first car -- one of the best views (sat in the back row once and hated it!) Next it was Doug Live. I could have done without this show (it's very good, but we've seen it several times) but the girls keep hoping one of them will be picked for Quail Kid. Alas, no. then we walked over to Rock 'N' roller coaster. Cinderella thinks it's cool, but Tink won't ride, so we left her sitting outside while we rode. when I got off the ride, Castmemeber Marta approached me -- seems tink had to use the ladies room, and when she got back she began to think she'd missed us coming off the ride, so she told the CM, who found me...smart girl, my Tink. We saw Clopin and Belle on
Sunset Blvd. We had to make a stop in the Villains store -- Tink loves villains. the girls bought pirate stuff -- earrings, eye patches, etc. they played at being pirates as we took the boat back to Beach club. We saw one of the water taxis broken down in the lake between Beach Club and Boardwalk -- later I saw the boat being pushed by another boat -- guess they couldn't get it started.

We checked into our room. our room was close to the elevators. It was a lovely room -- two queen beds (lower to the gorund than the ones at Portofino) and a day bed, with a seahorse motif. the bathroom was very small, but the sinks were in the dressing room. even though we were on the second floor, we had a balcony -- which overlooked the construction area for the new Beachclub Villas (I told the girls about the DVC and now they want me to join.) We headed out to the beach to play until dinner. We ate a Cape May -- great buffet. we drew all over the "table cloth". at the end of the meal, the staff sang "Happy Birthday" to me (I hadn't had a birthday celebration the day before.)

we decided to walk to the Boardwalk. but first we stopped in the video arcade and played a few games. then we walked over to the Boardwalk and played the arcade games -- you know, the ones with the prizes. Cinderella won a prize by knocking over dolls with baseballs. Tink won a prize by shooting baskets. we saw the fireworks from Illuminations. we noticed a lot of surrey bikes, and the girls wanted to ride, but I don't do biking, and besides, they rode one with their aunts last summer. next was a stop in the sweet shop, and then we caught a performance of the Boardwalk buskers. they did magic tricks and juggling. Cinderella was entranced. we were getting tired by now, so we walked back to Beach Club.


We were up at dawn Tuesday morning and on a Magic Kingdom bus by 7:15 for our 8:00 breakfast at the castle. This time our waitress was Tina, but David -- who'd been our waiter in August -- was still there, and I think he recognized us. the characters were Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, Aurora (sleeping Beauty) and Jasmine. We asked why there were no princes, and were told that Prince Charming was at WDW that day, but "was putting a glass slipper on Rosie's foot."

After breakfast we went down to the lobby and took a picture with the Fairy godmother. We walked out of the restaurant and were present for rope drop at Fantasyland. The CM's told us to avoid one side of the carrousel "because they're shooting a movie." Later I found out the "movie" was a commercial for Rosie O'Donnell's show -- rosie rode the carrousel. but we didn't bother to investigate -- we had a date with the pixies!

I'd had an event with Jane and the pixies in 2/2000, and decided to have a birthday event again this year. only, since it's my birthday, I decided to let Jane surprise me. Jane and one of her pixies planned out a treasure hunt for us. I won't go into the details, in case she wants to use it again, but it involved villains and following clues, and riding Peter Pan and Snow white. she'd also planned on us riding haunted Mansion, but the ride was down that morning (my girls don't care for that ride anyhow). good job, Jane! you really gave us a good time!

after the treasure hunt, we got a fastpass for Pooh, then rode the Indy 500 -- and Tink was ecstatic because she actually made the height requirement to ride alone! I had to ride with Cinderella, but I let her drive. the we rode Pooh, and Small World (the first time I rode Small World was at the 1964 World's Fair in NYC). we saw Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, then walked over to tomorrowland and rode the TTA -- which I still think is a lot better than the NYCTA. Next was Carrousel of Progress (another relic from 1964)(the rude people next to me wouldn't turn off their two-way radio and it made an awful noise during the show). then it was back to the Beach Club for a swim in Stormalong Bay and lunch at Hurricane Hanna's. Tink's one complaint was that the slide is an enclosed tube -- she doesn't like that kind of slide.

Minor complaint -- housekeeping didn't get ot our room until afternoon, so when we came back from the park the room hadn't been made up. but when we came back from the pool the room was clean, and the stuffed animals were arranged on the bed -- Cinderella's puppy was "chewing" on her blankie.

we headed back to Magic Kingdom sometime after 5. got our e night bracelets as soon as we came into the park. we walked over to Adventureland and headed to the Tiki Room -- the atmosphere of the park at night adds to the effect. next was Pirates of the Caribbean -- a walk-on, since most people were lining up for the parade at this point. then it was Jungle Cruise -- a ride which is much better at night.

We walked from Adventureland into Frontierland -- andright into the Main Street Electrical Parade. We'd seen it last year. we watched a few of the floats -- from cinderella's to Peteand his dragon. tink especially loved the Peter Pan float -- Tink is going to be tinerbell in her school play in april, so anything having to do with Tinkerbell or Peter Pan captures her attention these days.

We left the parade after that, and ran into one of Tink's Hebrew School friends in Adventureland. travelled 1500 miles to meet up with friends from back home, LOL. then the girls and I headed to Main Street for the fireworks. we'd seen the fireworks several times from the Polynesian, and once from inside the castel, but we had never seen Tinkerbell's flight. my girls were amazed and enchanted.

we walked over to tomorrowloand after the fireworks, but it was 45 minutes until e night would begin, and the lines for Buzz and Space Mountain were too long. we rode TTA again. then we went through the gift shops to see if I could find AngieBelle. I'd met Angela when she came to NYC in December, but she hadn't met the chickadees. we found her in one of the shops, and had a lovely talk. she told me "it's a shame you're leaving tomorrow, because I have the day off." a shame, because I would have loved to spend a day at Disney with a cast member!

we rode Buzz Lightyear, then Cinderella rode Space Mountain (I skipped it because my back was acting up, and Tink was too tired -- but I think she would have ridden if I'd gone on). We walked across the park and rode Big thunder. Cinderella wanted to ride splash Mountain, but Tink and I were too tired. even though e night was only 1/2 over, we headed back to the hotel.

this morning Ian of Tiffany Towncar picked us up, and took us to Orlando airport. our vacation was over.

wish I were still in Florida!

songbird

OMG, old trip report

From the DIS (too bad the other half can't be found):

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Songbird and the chickadees: the two-hotel, four park oddessy. Part I: Portofino Bay, Universal, Ci

Cast of Characters

Songbird -- single mother extraordinaire, celebrating yet another birthday by indulging her every whim

Tinkerbell -- age 10, and "officially" an adult -- at least from a theme park point of view (though at 4'2" you have to wonder "what were they thinking?")

Cinderella -- a/k/a "Annie Warbucks" and "Eliza Thornberry", age 8.

Songbird and the chickadees have been Disneyworld fans since our first trip there together in August 1998. We have stayed at the Polynesian, Dixie Landings and Boardwalk. We've seen most of what Disney has to offer. So this time we decided to be a little more adventurous and see what Universal was all about. At first I was going to "just" do the Universal parks, but as I started to plan this adventure I realized I could not go all the way to Orlando and not see the Mouse. Unlike the previous trips, where the girls weren't in on the planning, this time I told them we were going about 2 months before the trip, so they could help me make decisions about how to spend our time.

Our trip began in the wee hours of Friday morning, february 16. The limo arrived at our house at 4:30 a.m. It was a royal blue limo, and the driver is a woman named Susan. She told the girls that the limo we were riding in had been used for a movie once. We drove to LaGuardia Airport. As we passed Shea Stadium the girls cheered -- I'm raising Mets fans, you know.

We had a quiet, uneventful flight. Occasionally the woman seated across the ailse from me would make a comment to me about Florida or Universal (she was reading Kelly Monaghan's book). When the plane landed, the woman asked Tinkerbell "Do you know so-and-so?" It seems that Lissa, and her son Daniel, are friendly with a man who is also one of my ex-husband's friends. Small world.

As promised, Tiffany Towncar was waiting for us when we arrived. Our driver, Ian, is originally from Liverpool, England. I love that accent! Ian drove us to Portofino Bay. Wow. Impressive hotel. Cinderella saw the fountain outside the main entrance and immediately thought about the fountains in Rome. Our room was ready, and we were expertly escorted upstairs by Janet. We were in the villa wing, kind of far from the main lobby and the harbor, but close to the beach pool and the villa pool. the room was huge and had two queen beds -- my kids liked the fact that the beds were high off the floor, but I kept looking for a stepladder and felt like Princess Winifred in Once Upon a Mattress every time I had to get into that bed. The girls were very impressed with the bathroom -- two sinks, a stall shower and a separate tub, and a shuttered window between the tub and the bedroom. No balcony, but we did have a view of the lawn and the lake (and Universal Blvd. just past the lawn.) Lots of little "extras", like a make-up mirror, blow dryer, minibar (yes, we did indulge -- frequently.)

We spent the afternoon at the beach pool. The girls were very impressed with the castle slide, the beach, the rocks, the playground area. Cinderella earned the nickname "Annie Warbucks" by singing all the songs from Annie --she did "Hard Knock Life" while lugging a bucket of sand across the beach.

My most embarassing moment -- I overheard a young woman tell her friend "I only want one child because then he or she won't have someone to fight with" as she was looking right at the chickadees fighting with each other. We did have quite a bit of sibling disagreement this trip, and it got on mom's nerves quite a bit. We also had a lot of whining and carrying on, more so than in previous trips, but we did have an good time overall (and we'll work on our behavior now that we're home again.)

Lunch from the poolside snack shop was great. A staff member took our order and brought the food down to the pool for us. I had grilled chicken, Tink had a hot dog and Cinderella had chicken fingers. We made the decision not to go to the park that night, but to start fresh in the morning.

I stopped at the concierge to buy our tickets and make reservations for dinner later in the weekend. And I asked about Cousin Brucie. Bruce Morrow, a/k/a "Cousin Brucie", is a fixture on New York Radio. I've been listening to him since I was Tink's age. On Wednesday, 2/14, he announced on his show that he'd been braodcasting from the Hard Rock Hotel on 2/16. So I asked the concierge at Portofino for information. The concierge called the concierge at Hard Rock, then told me: "Yes, he's broadcasting from the Hard Rock pool, but it's supposed to be hush hush." LOL, he told 1/2 of New York City where to find him!

For dinner, we took the boat over to Citiwalk, did some shopping and found our way into Nascar Cafe. They weren't honoring priority seating for hotel guests because of the upcoming race but our wait was only 30 minutes --- not bad for a holiday weekend. We played in the arcade until it was time to go upstairs. We sat right under one of the cars. The chickadees even got to start the "race".

Alas, by the time we finished eating, the chickadees were too tired to indulge mom with a trip over to Hard Rock (some other time, Cousin Brucie), so we went back to Portofino and to bed. the girls were amazed at the "turn-down service". Nice hotel.

On Saturday we ordered room service for breakfast, then headed out to the boat. the smell of smoke was heavy that morning due to the brush fires -- in fact I-4 was closed most of the time we were in Orlando because of the fires -- though after the first day I only smelled the smoke once or twice. (It's sad that those fires are burning out of control -- a bit of hard reality in an area that's devoted to fantasy.)

Our destination that morning was Islands of Adventure. Our frame of reference is WDW, and we couldn't help but draw comparisons. IOA is hipper, edgier, more exciting and adult than the Magic Kingdom (and the same can be said about Universal and MGM). We found the Universal parks to be just as much fun as Disney, but in a slightly different way -- anyone who has been to both will know what I mean. When we first went into the park, we saw the Hulk roller coaster. It seems to dominate the skyline. Cinderella was disappointed that she's not tall enough to ride -- until she actually saw the coaster. Tinkerbell hated the idea of the coaster from the moment I told her it has inversions -- and was even more frightened of it when she saw it. Cinderella wants to go back when she's older to ride Hulk and Dueling Dragons, but I doubt Tink will ever want to ride either coaster.

Our first stop was Popeye's barges. the girls were wearing bathing suits, and it was a good thing -- when they tell you that you will get soaking wet on the ride, BELIEVE THEM! You go so fast you hardly see the theming. The drop was hardly noticeable.

Next, since we were already wet, we did Dudley Do-Right. Cinderella loved making a joke out of Dudley's dressing room a/k/a the broom closet. We found this ride to be much like splash mountain but cornier and faster.

Next we saw characters. Rocky and Bulwinkle were going back stage, so we didn't get aphoto with them, but we did take pictures with Bluto, Popeye and Olive Oyl.

The day was a bit cool (temps in the low 70's) so the girls changed into dry clothes, but decided to wear their slide-on sandals instead of sneakers. This was how Cinderella got her nickname -- for the rest of the trip, she kept sliding out of her sandals, and we'd have to stop and wait for her to put her shoe back on.


After we changed we headed over to Seuss Landing, easily our favorite part of the park. Until this point we hadn't used Front of the Line Access, because the lines were short, but now the park was getting crowded, so out came the Portofino room key. Now I'm really spoiled, because we didn't have to wait on lines for almost all the rides! First we rode the Caro-seuss-el (I love the animals -- so Dr. Seuss!) and then visited the Cat in the Hat. This is very much like the Pooh ride in Magic Kingdom, only bouncier and with more spin. It shows the story with charm and humor. After that was One fish Two Fish, sort of like Dumbo but water skirts out at the riders. (No FOTL access for that ride, alas.)

Next we wandered into the Lost Continent, where I dragged the girls onto Poseidon. this was not a success. the girls felt it was too dark and ominous, and kept telling me they were scared the whole time we were in the attraction. Next Cinderella wanted to ride the Flying Unicorn, but it started to rain just as we were walking over there. We decided to call it a day. It stopped raining a few minutes later, and we walked back to Seuss landing. Stood on line and got great photos of the girls with the Grinch and with the Cat in the Hat. Proof that Songbird is not shy: just as the chickadees were about to see the Cat, a woman with 3 kids in tow tried to cut the line -- but Songbird made the woman go wait her turn.

It started to rain again when we were on the boat back to the hotel, but stopped just as we arrived. We hadn't had lunch, so we arodered an early dinner from room service and spent the evening watching t.v.

Sunday was my birthday. the day began on a sour note, since our wake up call never came (though we got up early anyhow.) A short time later John, the manager on duty, called and apologized, and offered us free breakfast for Monday morning. They do try hard to please you at Portofino. We ate cereal in the room and headed out to Universal. Our first ride of the day was ET. The girls were a bit nervous but absolutely loved the ride! Next it was photos with Scooby Do and Yogi Bear and Woody Woodpecker and his girlfriend, all wearing Mardi Gras beads. We had an early lunch at Mel's diner - hot dogs for the girls, a chilidog for me. Love the 1950's atmosphere -- especially the music. Then the girls got their faces painted (adorable!)and then it was on to the Woody Woodpecker roller coaster -- the girls loved it so much they rode it twice. Next was Men in Black, which the girls decided was "cooler" than Buzz Lightyear "because the aliens shoot back!" We lost, but enjoyed the ride anyhow. Next I convinced the girls to ride Back to the Future (one of my favorite movies!) they were scared, but a girl their own age told them it wasn't too scary. Still, Tink closed her eyes when the dinosaur appeared. After that the girls got hair wraps. they looked so cool!

As we walked towards Nickolodeon Studios we came across a mini parade -- the Marx Brothers and Marilyn Monroe -- and they were throwing Mardi Gras beads. the girls were entranced.

What can I say about our tour of Nick? Seems my girls knew the name of every show, the answer to every question the tour guide asked. I think they watch too much Nick! Anyhow, when we went to the game room, Cinderella was chosen to be one of the players. she had to dress like Eliza Thornberry (orange pigtail wig) and I had to dress like Eliza's sidekick Darwin (a monkey) and catch what she threw at me. We had fun, but Tink's nose was out of joint because when the mc asked Cinderella "who are you with?" she replied "my mom" and forgot to say "and my sister."

After that, we walked over to IOA and headed for Seuss Landing once more. We rode the carrousel and Cat in the Hat, then headed over to the Flying Unicorn -- which the girls decided was better than Woody Woodpecker. We walked trhough Jurrasic Park but didn't stop -- the girls don't like scary dinosaurs. Cinderella rode Dudley again. She wore a bathing suit and got very wet. Afterwards she was so cold that I had to buy a Betty Boop towel for her so that she could dry off before putting on her clothes again.

Until now I had not been able to convince the girls to ride Spiderman. But someone at dudley told cinderella that Spiderman was the best ride in the park. So we walked over to spderman, but the ride was "down." Oh, well. We ate dinner at Hard Rock, then walked back to Universal just in time for the Mardi Gras Parade. I didn't catch a thing, but the girls caught a lof of beads.

We didn't feel like waiting for the boat, so we walked back to Portofino Bay.

Here'a the link to the second half of the report:

Disney

[This message was edited by songbird on 02-21-01 at 10:58 PM.]

Sunday, April 29, 2012

jealous

Friend from work is at WDW right now. She's there with her husband and their toddler. It's the little girl's first trip. The facebook photos show a very happy little girl.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

summary trip report I posted on a Disney site part 2

Universal/IOA: My one complaint is that people here are more likely to ignore the "designated smoking area". Saw one young woman walking up the main street of the park, cigarette in hand. She was wearing short shorts -- so short that I could see the tattoo on her butt cheek. If I'd been her mother, she'd be dead.

As hotel guests, we were able to go into IOA an hour before the park opened just for the Harry Potter area -- you don't get front of the line access for Forbidden Journey. On Saturday we did Harry Potter first, then worked our way around IOA and then went to Universal. On Sunday we did Harry Potter, then went over to Universal so the pirate king could ride the Hollywood rip rocket (no front of the line access for that one, either), and ended our day in IOA.

The rides here tend to be darker and edgier, and we loved them. Forbidden Journey is clearly the best ride in Central Florida. Loved Spiderman and Revenge of the Mummy. Jaws is pure camp and the Simpsons ride is the funniest flight simulator -- love the smell of baby powder....

I won't ride the Dragon Challenge, the Hulk, Doctor Doom's Freefall or Hollywood Rip Rocket. The king loved the coasters, but felt Tower of Terror was a better ride than Dr. Doom. On the other hand, Disaster is much better than Disney's Backlot tour, especially now that there's no audience participation at Disney.

I was not particularly impressed with the fast food in the parks -- ate at Blondie's sandwich shop one day and at the International Festival the next. Adequate but not spectacular. We ate one dinner at the Islands restaurant at the hotel -- nice stir fry experience. Loved my shrimp in Margaritaville, but we were sitting upstairs and didn't really get to experience the "party" -- though this parrothead was happy to hear Jimmy's music! We had dinner at the Latin Club one night, and I thought the food was better than at Bongos; I had arroz con pollo is both restaurants. The king thought Citywalk was nicer than downtown Disney.


And did I mention the local fauna? As we arrived at the Royal Pacific, I told the king "I didn't see any lizards at coronado springs." I remembered seeing lizards at ohter hotels. No sooner did I say it than I saw lizards at Royal Pacific. but what really got to us was the little black snake that crossed our path!

People DO notice your t-shirt, by the way. the king wore a t-shirt from the old TV show "dark shadows" and spent the day telling people about the new movie version starring Johnny depp. I wore an old t-shirt to Hollywood Studios, one that I bought after riding Rock N roller Coaster 10 years ago, and it was quite a conversation starter. And the day we went to IOA I wore a shirt I'd bought in the Warner Brothers Studio Store, one that bears the Dark Lord's name -- you should have seen reactions to that.

Friday, September 9, 2011

summary trip report I posted on a Disney site part 1

As you may know, after many years of being divorced, my ex husband and I have reconciled and have done some traveling together recently. We honeymooned in Disneyworld in 1987, and though I've been to Disney and Universal many times since, my ex (who I'll call "the pirate king" for this trip report) had never been back.

So when we decided to go, he let me do most of the planning. I think I did OK.

Rather than give you a day by day itinerary, I think that what I'll do is give comments on various topics.

The weather: Just as we were leaving for the airport, the pirate king's buddy asked us "do you guys have insurance? Hurricane Irene is in the Caribbean and it's aiming towards Florida." Ironically, while Irene dominated the news the entire time we were in Central Florida, the storm posed more of a danger to our friends and family back home on Long island than it did to us. In fact, although we were not directly affected by the storm, we had to book car service to take us home from the airport at the end of the trip because the friend who was supposed to pick us up got stranded in Las Vegas.

We also missed the excitement of an earthquake. Instead, we got typical "Florida in the summertime" weather -- very hot, very humid, with short periods of rain almost every day.

Accommodations: We spent one night in a budget motel inKissimmee , 4 nights at Disney's Coronado Springs and 3 nights at Loew's Royal Pacific. first, the budget motel -- Studio 6 Orlando - Kissimmee . Not bad for the money. We had a lovely room, could have comfortably stayed here the whole trip if need be. There was a living room, a kitchenette with table and chairs, a decent bathroom with the sink in a separate area, and a bedroom with king sized bed.

Coronado Springs. I've stayed in deluxe resorts, value resorts and moderates, so I knew what to expect. I loved the Mexican theming. We checked in at 7 AM and our room was ready. Even better, the upgrade fairy struck, and we got a water view when we'd booked a garden view! We were in Cabanas, and our view was of a smaller lake behind the buildings. Since we did the parks commando style, we never saw much of the resort, but what we did see what gorgeous.

Royal Pacific: I'd stayed at Portofino Bay several years ago, so I knew that this hotel would be beautiful, too. The theme here is a combination of Polynesia and Indonesia. the staff wear leis and greet you with "aloha". but the decor...well, I expected Dorothy Lamour in her sarong and Hope and Crosby in their "Road to Bali" costumes to show up at any minute. by the time we got here we were exhausted, and so we spent some time relaxing at the resort instead of dashing around the parks. The pool area is well themed, you'd think you really were in Bali if you didn't see the top of Dr. Doom over the tops of the palm trees. Great activities for the kids -- games all day and a movie at night -- but I would have liked the option of a quiet pool a la Disney.
we had a garden view room, and all we could see was foiliage!

The parks: both parks managed to entertain us and hold our interest. Disney is clearly more "magical", Universal clearly edgier. We loved them both.

Disney: We visited all 4 theme parks from Monday-Friday. Crowds were moderate, we toured "commando style", made good use of extra magic hours, fastpass and single rider lines. We focused on rides and generally skipped shows, and consequently managed to see everything a lot faster than I'd planned. the only time we had to wait more than 20 minutes for a ride was during extra magic hours at EPCOT, when our wait for Soarin' was over an hour.

that was also the night I encountered the incredibly rude parents. the young boy was a bit rambunctious and accidentally kicked me, hard enough to leave a bruise. Mom told him to behave, but never told him to apologize to me.

Monday morning was Animal Kingdom, Monday afternoon and evening EPCOT. Tuesday morning was EPCOT, then Magic Kingdom in the afternoon and EPCOT again in the evening (extra magic hours). Wednesday was Magic Kingdom, Thursday was Hollywood Studios and we finished on Friday with Animal Kingdom.

Favorite rides: Expedition Everest, Rockin' Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Space Mountain. Most disappointing ride: Kali River Rapids. Not only was the Popeye ride in Islands of Adventure better, the version at our local Six Flags was superior. The theming was good, but the ride was too short and not exciting enough. Hated the Enchanted Tiki Room -- very retro, very sweet, very dull. Nice place for a nap. Loved the updates to Star Tours (same simulator, new video and special effects) and the Haunted Mansion. Mission space -- I chickened out of the Orange team and rode Green, and the king rode Orange -- told me I made a wise decision. Loved toy Story Mania. Loved watching the pirate king's reaction on the Great Movie Ride, as he realized why we saw certain movie trailers during the pre-show.

I think I prefer Spectromagic to the Main Street Electrical Parade, but I love the current version of Wishes. I'm not crazy about Illuminations, but Fantasmic is always fantastic -- and I like how you can see some of the Illuminatins fireworks from the Fantasmic amphitheater.

A funny thing happened while we were on the Small World ride. (We HAVE to ride IASW, we both saw this ride at the 1964 World's fair). We were sitting in the boat, waiting to dock at the end of the ride, when we saw a squirrel running around on the floor near the water's edge. Poor thing looked terrified! He wound up in the water. yes, squirrels do know how to swim.

The 15 year old girl we saw on line at Peter Pan. She was wearing a skimpy blue and white striped camisole top.She was wearing a very wide white patent leather belt around her waist. the effect was to pulll the neckline down so low that her ample cleavage was very much on display. Unfortunately, in the ack -- her entire bra was visible. and it wasn't a cute little number from Victoria's Secret, it was a heavy-duty Platex 18 hour bra.

We rode Pirates of the Caribbean during a thunderstorm, and the ride went down. Got stuck on the ride for 25 minutes! they actually killed the soundtrack for awhile. Never did see the Jack Sparrow street performer outside the ride -- he was so good when I was there in 2008.

For the most part we traveled around the World in our rental car. (The king was our pilot, and I navigated with the GPS in my Droid.) That's how I managed for find $60 (three $20 bills) in a half-empty parking lot after the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Took the monorail from EPCOT to Magic Kingdom, but wound up on a bus back to EPCOT later that evening because of mechanical troubles on the monorail. We were 30 minutes late for our ADR at San Angel, but we were seated anyhow. In fact, the only time we had to wait for a table in a sit down restaurant was in Sci-Fi Dine In, when we arrived 10 minutes early and were not seated until 20 minutes after our ADR time.


And as for the food: We did the dining plan, but wouldn't do it again . Sometimes I'd rather have an appetizer than dessert, but the plan has no flexibility. Loved San Angel and Restaurant Marrakesh -- though I was so disappointed in Marrakesh when the musicians started their break right after we ordered dinner and didn't start playing again until we finished dessert. Sci-Fi was fun, and Tony's -- well, I've got a soft spot for "Lady and the Tramp". Counter service meals -- Flame Tree was good, but it was better when I ate there in 2008. The burgers at Electric Umbrella were disappointing. Cosmic Ray's is always fun, and we liked the pizza at Pizza Planet. But only in Disney can a bottle of Dasani water be considered a "snack".

Loved our breakfast at Chef Mickey's -- only place in Disney where we actually posed with characters.

We did spend some time at Downtown Disney, the night we arrived in Florida and the day we left. Bongos was OK for dinner, but our lunch at Rainforest Cafe was much better. With the live fish in the tank and the animatronic elephants and gorillas, you can see why they are part of Disney.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

our last day

checked out of the hotel and drove over to Downtown Disney, we had to eat at the Rainforest Cafe!  sat right under the fish tank, right near the animatronic elephants and gorillas.

then off to the airport.  wanted to make sure we were good to go, so many flights were cancelled that we were nervous.  also, had to arrange for car service because the firend who was supposed to pick us up at the airport got stranded in Vegas.

loved the trip, wish we were still there.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

IOA again -- and Universal

more Harry Potter, more Revenge of the Mummy.  afternoon swim and dinner at the Latin Quarter.  a soak in the hot tub before bed.