My Disney World
Trip Report
“If you can dream it, you can do it.
Always remember that this whole thing was started with a dream and a mouse.”
~ Walt Disney
Now it's time to say goodbye.....
So our trip is officially over. It was planned for 6 months and almost had to be canceled twice, but early afternoon on October 17th my shoes stepped on Main Street USA! I believe this trip was my 16th, and my mother's 19th. This time it was just Mom and myself at The Happiest Place on Earth; that magical place where Disney staff are called "Cast Members," and when you're asked to sign the bill they ask for your "autograph" and not a signature. Lol! So cute.
The 19th was her birthday (the night of Mickey's Halloween Party), so the entire trip she got to wear a special birthday button. She received LOTS of birthday wishes from the Cast Members. One night, at the Pirates ride, we got an entire boat to ourselves! She received a free popcorn every time she ordered some, received a birthday cupcake during our dinner before Fantasmic, was surprised with birthday balloons and a card signed by Mickey and the rest of the gang, received a phone call from Goofy inside one of the shops on Main Street (I missed this, as I was filming the marching band outside), and received a free Tinkerbell Disney pin. What's really strange is that when we entered the park one evening, I saw another cast member doing pin trading. I decided to trade for the Captain Hook pin, but then saw a Tinkerbell one. I almost traded for the Tink one, but I could hear Mom telling me - "No, Hook! You have to get Hook!" Lol! So I got Hook, and it's a good thing too because Mom's free pin that she was given for her birthday just an hour later was THE SAME TINK PIN I almost traded for. Lol! In Hollywood Studios, one of the "celebrities" riding down Hollywood Blvd. in a motorcar shouted - "Happy Birthday, Peggy!" After that, whenever there was a show going on she'd hide her birthday button. Lol!
And my brother and his wife arranged for a little birthday cake to be sent to the room. It was such a sweet thing that they did, and the cake was really good. The sprinkles on it were Mickey Mouse shaped. It was so exciting entering the room, tired and sore, only to be greeted by birthday balloons and a chocolate cake and card signed by Mickey and the gang. That afternoon it was dessert first, lunch second. No complaints here! Lol!
It was so much fun seeing the additions to POTC. Seeing that Davy Jones waterfall right before the big drop was so cool! We rode The Haunted Mansion A LOT, too. A couple times we got on the ride with no wait at all. (Tip: When the park first opens, take the train to Frontier Land and then head straight for HM. Everyone's up front then, so if you start at the back you'll get on HM without problem). One time, when you exit the gallery and enter the boarding area of the ride, the butler was standing right behind me. When I turned, we were face-to-face. (Unfortunately, I wasn't spooked by it b/c I saw him in the corner of my eye first). But I love when they do that, and always wonder how they can keep such a straight face and act all scary-like and somber. When my sister was a teenager, one of the butler's did that to her. He spoke like Dracula and said, "Will you marry me?" Lol! I love those guys! The cast member standing behind me that time is in the video below:
Butler
Davy Jones
Madame Leota
Fantasmic!
This show was amazing. There were parts of it that were awesome, but I think I enjoyed the atmosphere even more. The kids in the audience would become so excited once their favorite Disney character came along. One little girl shouted "There's Belle!" and then sighed and oow-ed and aww-ed. When Belle and the Beast's lighted float turned the corner, she shouted "Good Job, Belle!" Lol! It was so adorable!!!!! And the two little boys in the row ahead of us were always whooping and hollering, and when Mickey was almost attacked by that giant cobra and was acting so frightened, some little boy kept shouting at Mickey to "Look out! Look out!" And in the finale, when Mickey is at the top of the mountain, but the next second is at the bottom, the kids behind me said - "Whoaaa." That show felt so real to the little ones. I loved feeling their excitement.
Mom and I had dinner reservations before Fantasmic. It was Hollywood and Vine. Well, their "buffet" was A JOKE. I even heard some woman at our hotel complaining about it to someone over the phone. These were expensive reservations and the "buffet" was not a buffet in the slightest. There was hardly any food at all, and not much at all to choose from. I mean HARLDY ANYTHING to choose from. Also, the reservations were supposed to aid in securing you a seat for Fantasmic afterward. Well, we saw people that didn't even make reservations entering the stadium the same time as us. Mom was really put off by that. I was too. They're advertising one thing, but it's a lie. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Disney and will always go back, but having been a visitor since the 1980's I can definitely see that Disney isn't on the top of their game like they used to be. And while the parks are still clean, they're not nearly as clean as they used to be. (Everything freshly painted, replanting flowers at 2 am, and once so little as a popcorn kernel drops to the ground someone is there to sweep it up immediately). Little things like that are becoming scarcer, so I fear for how it will be a decade or so from now.
Odd note about an experience before Fantasmic: We were lined up to enter the stadium when a cop there told us we couldn't sit down on that empty bench across from us b/c it was an exiting area for people leaving The Beauty and The Beast stage show.
Err.... okay, that makes absolutely no sense.
Well, it made sense later. It was just a really bad lie made up on the spot. Someone left a large black backpack over there, and they were taking precautions. A few minutes later a bomb sniffing dog was sent to check it out. It turned out to be nothing, but I am more than a little unnerved that if they suspected it might be a bomb to nuke us all to Kingdom Come... why allow people and their children to stand just a few feet away from it? I guess they were trying to avoid a panic, but come on... if lives are possibly at stake, let us decide for ourselves whether we want to risk being obliterated by a bomb or not. And another thing... we were speaking to this very nice family while in line. One lady was in a wheelchair, and they had gotten there ahead of the crowd, but when it came time to enter the stadium they wouldn't allow her to enter through the Handicap lane. I felt really sorry for her, because that was just wrong. She was even first in line.
BOO to you!
Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween party was A BLAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I strongly urge all Disney fans to make reservations for MNSSHP at least once in their lifetime. The parks were much more crowded than I expected for October. (So crowded that our hotel was completely booked and - for the time ever - when we arrived that first day, our room wasn't going to be ready until 3 - 5 pm). I expected the Halloween party crowd to me monstrous. Surprising to me, the crowd dwindled down a lot for that. We didn't even have to fight for a good seat to the "Boo To You" parade and "Hallowishes" fireworks. If we had wanted front row seats, we could have obtained them very easily. Even without rushing to find the perfect seat for the fireworks, we found one. We sat at the courtyard in front of Cinderella's Castle, right there on that circular bench. I had pinched a nerve in my back this trip, so even though the seat wasn't made for back support, I was grateful.
My Disney Miracle: They say a person averages 5 - 7 miles of walking a day per each park. (So with a Park Hopper pass, that's A LOT of miles). Out of all the members in my family, I have always been the one to suffer the most with blisters on my feet every Disney trip. They were so bad that oftentimes I'd have to go back to the hotel to "recover" a bit. But during this, my 16th trip....... NOT ONE BLISTER, thanks to my new pair of 'New Balance' shoes! I'm telling ya, it was a miracle!!!! Of course, I still had the pinched nerve in my back but at least my feet did well. The pain in my legs and ankles weren't too bad either. (Poor Mom is the one that suffered with blisters this time Switching to her tennis shoes that second day was what did it).
But back to the Halloween party.... the parade was fun, but OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Hallowishes fireworks is even more amazing in person. They were the best I've seen at Disney World, EVER! It was just perfect. Before the parade and fireworks, there was dancing at Ariel's Grotto. There were a lot of little children dancing with their Daddy's. Mom and I fell in love with a father-son duo, both dressed in full Cowboy gear. The dad even had two six-shooters at his side! Lol! A lot of people dressed up, not just the kids. The most common costumes that night were Pirate costumes. We saw A LOT of pirates. Even a Hon Solo, and get this - a man (with a mustache) dressed as Snow White. Lol!
And the weather... some days it was very HOT, but there were 2 nights - one of which was the night of the Halloween party - that the weather was actually cold! It took 16 trips for me to be able to pack a light sweater to Disney World. That chilly weather made MNSSHP even more festive.
As for the hotel we stayed in, that would be The Wilderness Lodge. My mother has stayed there before, but that was about a decade ago. This hotel is BEAUTIFUL and so relaxing and so massive, but I have to say that while the room was nice the bathroom was not. (Mildew in the grout and under the soap dish, and the floor looked so dirty. The toilets weren't working all that great either). I was very disappointed with that. Their housekeeping is s-l-o-w, too. As in we'll come back from the parks to rest a bit, but their carts are all out in the hallway and we see them working. No biggie, right? We'll just go downstairs and grab a free drink to cool off - free b/c of the mugs you can purchase at your hotel - then head back on up to the room.
WRONG! We waited downstairs once for easily two hours, and still they hadn't gotten to our room. All we needed was for them to clean the bathroom and leave more towels, so that was annoying. We wanted to rest in our room for a bit, but that didn't happen many times. And this is just weird -- but after our first night there, our unused complimentary shampoos were gone. I have long hair and I needed that shampoo. Also, when the room was FINALLY ready for us that first day, there was food left over from the previous guests in the little fridge and in some of the drawers: Pringles, salsa, etc. Pretty gross.
Now, the rest of the staff was perfection. They were so friendly. On our second night there, Mom felt so silly but she couldn't help herself. The air conditioner in our room was so quiet that she couldn't sleep without the noise. (That first night she slept with the television on). So she requested a fan. Funnily enough, the lady at the desk said it's a very common request and that a brand new box fan would be sent up immediately. I thought Mom was going to hug and kiss the lady when it arrived.
Okay, so I am really tired...
... and don't possess the energy to type up everything, so here's the link to my Disney pictures and videos that I uploaded to Photobucket. The video on our big video camera was much better, so until I find a dvd ripper these vids will have to suffice.
CLICK HERE for Pics and Vids of my Disney Trip. Be sure to zoom in on the pictures to view them in their full size. Also, some sections are 2 pages long, but the link to click on that second page is way at the bottom... so be sure to scroll down on some of the pages to see if there's more.
I'll likely come back here - or on the "Ramblings" section - to ramble about Disney pin trading. I think I'm becoming obsessed with that like everyone else now. I even bought a lanyard to wear while there, and let me tell ya-- I felt so hip wearing that thing. I would see other tourists wearing their cool lanyards, and I'd be like - "These are my people. I fit in here." Lol!
Another side note: Continental Airlines was AWESOME! The flight to Orlando was late, but still we got there much earlier than expected. I've always known it to take around 2 hours and 15 minutes, but this time we flew from Houston to Orlando in about 1 hour 47 minutes! Never in my life have I arrived by plane so quickly.
I'll post more later.
Things I'll remember from this trip...
- Those awesome Disney mugs where you can get free refills at your hotel. Many times I would get hot chocolate. Hot chocolate tastes soooo much better inside a Disney mug when at Disney World. It's true, I swear it!
- No blisters! Yippee!!!
- Birthday surprises for Mom. Oddly enough, the bigger surprises came on her actual birthday. Before that, it was just a lot of "Happy Birthday's."
- Living on burgers and fish. The menu is pretty limited at WDW these days, but the burgers and fries were really good.
- Horrible back pain.
- Three horrid trips to Epcot, but no biggie... lesson learned. We're done with Epcot. We arrived there early, and nothing was open! I've never been to Disney and seen the rides and shops not open until after 11 am.
- Spotting a man in a kilt at Epcot! (Mom found him first).
- Finally riding Soarin' at Epcot, but only because my brother was so incredibly upset that we didn't ride it yet. The ride was fun, I admit, but I'd never stand in a 2 hour line for it. The film was grainy, but it's worth it if you can get into a line that's no more than 40 minutes long.
- Being introduced to PIN TRADING!!!!!!! I didn't trade much this trip b/c of all the filming I was doing, but I am officially hooked. Years ago I went through a phase of buying pins at the Disney Store, but trading at Disney is even more fun! I'll post pics of my pins here later.
- Cold weather during MNSSHP!
- Arriving in Orlando at least 30 minutes ahead of schedule! Yay!!!!
- Riding HM and Star Tours at least once with NO WAIT! Double Yay!!!
- Mom and I having our own boat during POTC!
- PINEAPPLE DOLE WHIP in Adventure Land!
- Finding a way to record with the video camera and digital camera simultaneously. (Yes, this is crazy but true).
- Going on my first horse drawn trolley ride down Main Street! Our horse's name was "Fritz," and when Mom asked about "Popeye," the lady told us that yes... Popeye is retired but is still alive. She also said that just the day before someone else was asking about him.
- Seeing "Luke" (another MK horse) at Fort Wilderness again.
- Learning that to get the horses to start pulling the trolley, their command is "Step Up."
- Spending one morning at the peaceful, beautiful Fort Wilderness Resort. It's still my favorite Disney Resort.
- During MNSSHP, hearing Scar over the loud speakers singing "Be Prepared" so many times that when I told Mom something, I ended my sentence with - "So be prepared." Lol! When it hit us both at the same time just why that phrase was in my head, we laughed. (Okay, so maybe ya had to be there to find the timing of that funny).
- Seeing LOTS of bunnies at The Wilderness Lodge. We saw them early in the mornings, and on our last night there we saw a baby one. It wasn't afraid of us in the slightest. I just wish I got it on film.
- At The Wilderness Lodge, seeing the ducks swimming in the pool with the people. Day and night they did this. I think that that image alone echoes a Disney Experience.
- Seeing "Push," the talking trashcan in person. We stumbled into him in Tomorrow Land. I wanted to hang around so he would sing 'Happy Birthday' to Mom, but she skedaddled inside the gift shop before that could happen. You can't imagine how excited the kids get around this thing. It's really cute, but the guy doing the voice was really close to everyone. I spotted him immediately.
- The Butler in the HM standing right behind me when the lights came back on.
- Getting cotton candy for the first time at WDW. (I know! It took 16 trips for me to get cotton candy).
- Seeing the newest additions to HM and POTC. (The brides attic in HM was AWESOME!)
- Mom and I deciding to copy two things from the HM for our Halloween yard decorations here; the floating candelabra, and the skeleton hand holding the tea cup.
- The birthday cake my brother and Laura had sent to the hotel.
- Mom thinking the little 'Happy Birthday' banner on her cake was plastic, and not candy, and asking me to go wash it off so we could save it. Lol!
- Fantastic seats to the Hallowishes Fireworks!!!!!!!!!!
- Not getting the Headless Horseman before the parade on tape very well. The announcement for his arrival happened like 5 seconds in advance, and I didn't get the camera on in time b/c I sort of panicked and was still getting used to how this new camera works. And we were in an AWESOME spot to catch him on film, since right behind him was that beautiful blue glow of the castle. I really regret not trying to film him the second time.
- Wanting to buy almost every souvenir I saw. I never did buy my Mickey Mouse ring.
- The Father/Son duo dressed up as cowboys, dancing at Ariel's Grotto.
- Realizing it's true that Bay Lake is located above the highway.
- Wondering where everyone was getting the trick-or-treat candy to fill up their bags.
- When on a boat a bird decided to drop in with his supper. The boat driver was disgusted and a little upset, I think. No one wants to correlate Disney with a bird pecking a slimy fish's eyes out on the bench behind you. Lol! I thought it was funny, but.... I wasn't the one that had to clean it up.
- A passenger on one of the boats asking if there really are alligators in Bay lake. When the driver admitted that it's true, and that the alligators often come ashore and eat the ducks, the lady about had a heart attack. Lol! She was a bit freaked out.
- The BEAUTIFUL colors on the castle at night. I've never seen them so pretty before.
I'll miss you, Disney!







