Thursday, November 19, 2020

Trip Report: Reunited with Murphy Cat (Day 8, Part 3 | December 2019)

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Airport security at MCO wasn’t too bad. TSA pre-check may be one of my best investments ever-especially when flying out of MCO. We got lunch-I did McDonald’s-and then we waited at our gate. 



The Southwest gate agent was hilarious. Here are some of his gems:


“You can get an upgrade with a smile...and a credit card. Mostly a credit card.”


“Everyone needs to hold onto their own boarding pass. If a kid can hold an iphone or ipad, they can hold a boarding pass.”


Luckily it wasn’t a full flight and there were going to be about 20 empty seats. We decided to sit near the back of the plane so hopefully people wouldn’t sit in our 3rd seat. It worked!


I ended up sleeping most of the flight which was nice.



It was so cold in Buffalo when we landed. The worst was waiting outside for the shuttle to pick us up. I had not dressed appropriately for this kind of cold.


My dad’s truck was practically encased in snow and ice. Our shuttle driver was really nice and helped with that.


We picked up some Taco Bell-the late night dinner of champions. We made it to my dad’s house around 11:30 PM.


The next afternoon I was reunited with the Murphy cat. That’s the only good part of coming back home from Disney World.


I’m returning to Disney in November of 2020 so more trip reports should be coming in the new year.


Thanks for reading!
Holly


Thursday, November 12, 2020

Trip Report: Final Rides of the Trip (Day 8, Part 2 | December 2019)

 After breakfast, we had FastPasses for Haunted Mansion. I still really like Haunted Mansion. It’s definitely a classic and I would never want it to go away. But it does give me the creeps. I’m a big scaredy cat.


Then, we were off to Tomorrowland. We took a spin on the TTA because why wouldn’t we? 

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And I finally got a pretzel like the Childless Millennial I am. 



Our Jungle Cruise FastPass was almost ready so we were off to Adventureland. On our way into the line, the CastMember wished me a happy birthday and then gave us two anytime FastPasses. This was perfectly timed Pixie Dust because we were a little anxious about using our final FastPass and getting back to the hotel to catch the Magical Express.






Instead of waiting, we got on Buzz with the anytime FastPasses. We did get stuck again, but at least it wasn’t in the space room this time. I was still victorious over dad! Unfortunately, our ride photo didn’t come through.




Then, it was time to leave. 


They had opened the back walkway since the Festival of Fantasy parade would be starting soon. It was nice not to face the crowds, but sad not to go down Main Street one more time.


We took a bus back to the French Quarter. We still had some time before our Magical Express bus arrived, so we sat by the pool for about 30 minutes. There was a kid yelling “Help!”. After a few adults looking around it ended up being nothing. Please don’t let your kids do this-especially at a pool.



Unfortunately, our Magical Express showed up and we had to leave.


Up Next: Reunited with the Murphy Cat


Thursday, November 5, 2020

Trip Report: The Last Morning (Day 8, Part 1 | December 2019)

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Sadly, today is the day we leave. I got up, showered, and finished packing. We said good-bye to our room a little before 9 and took our bags to airline check-in. That is one of my favorite perks by the way. It makes flying out so much easier.

Then, we were off to Magic Kingdom. I always like to end my trip at Magic Kingdom. That park is peak magic. 



The bus stop was pretty busy, but two busses showed up close together. We got on the 1st one and were off.


We buzzed through security. The security guard commented that I was ready for her. I try to be prepared and have all my zippers opened so it was as easy as possible for them.


We decided our first ride would be Big Thunder because it's the best! Touring Plans said the wait should be 20 minutes. It ended up being more like 40. But Splash Mountain had gone down so I’m sure that was a factor.






Then, we headed to Sleepy Hollow for breakfast. I’m not a huge nutella fan, but I am obsessed with the nutella and fresh fruit waffle. It’s filling and a good price. While eating, our phone’s got a push notification that Hollywood Studios would be opening early tomorrow-6 AM.



Up Next: Final Rides of the Trip


Thursday, October 29, 2020

Trip Report: Day 7, Part 4: Boardwalk Dinner (December 2019)

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At the Boardwalk we looked at their Gingerbread display. I was able to pick up a pin from the little shop at the display. Then, we sat on the boardwalk while we waited for our reservation. It was only about 6 so we double checked and were able to update our reservation to 6:15.


We were seated in this little back room. It felt kind of removed from the rest of the restaurant, but not in a bad way. Our server was very nice and friendly, but not too chatty. This is a big deal for us because my dad and I aren’t huge people-people.


The food was very good. I think I got lasagna. And we got the Zeppoli for dessert. The server convinced us to not split it. That was a good call. They were amazing. I really wish you could get them from the bar, but unfortunately you can’t. We asked and our server did say i twa a big favorite.







Then, we stopped at the Beach Club to see their gingerbread display. I was able to get a pin. Apparently, there were only 2,000 made and they were almost out. We also checked out the gift shop. My dad loves the gift shop at Beach club. He doesn’t know why. I think it is one of the bigger ones so maybe that is why.





My dad is becoming an elitist so we ordered a Minnie Van. This time we ended up with a Suburban. We talked about the Candlelight Processional with our driver. He told us one time Whoppi worked at the Haunted Mansion when she was the narrator. Can you imagine just walking toward a Doom Buggy and seeing Whoppi Goldberg as a ghost-host? 




We picked up our mugs and then went to the food count. We got the cinnamon sugar beignets because apparently we hadn’t eaten enough tonight. 


A guest was staying in the room next to us, so the construction was over. Yay!!! 


We packed up. Boo!!! And went to bed. 


Steps walked: 21, 572


Up Next: The Last Morning 


Thursday, October 22, 2020

Trip Report: Day 7, Part 3: Scary Skyliner (December 2019)

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The worst part was the departure and return to the station. When you are coming into the station it looks like you’re going to hit the gondola in front of you. Definitely, anxiety inducing. 


There was a couple in our gondola who had ridden Rise of the Resistance and were telling us about it. There was another couple and the four of them really connected.





We got off at Caribbean Beach and sat on a bunch to make a plan for the rest of the night. We were hoping to check out Grand Destino, but it looked like we couldn’t. Technically it wasn’t opened yet, but we had hoped. So, we decided to look for a dinner reservation. Initially, we were looking for Via Napoli reservations. But instead we got a 6:50 reservation for Trattoria al Forno. We’d only had breakfast there so it would be nice to try something else.







We got back on the Skyliner (headed to Hollywood Studios). Then we walked to the Boardwalk. I’ve done this walk before, but my dad hasn’t. It was a little chilly and windy at times, but the walk isn't that bad.


Up Next: Boardwalk Dinner


Thursday, October 15, 2020

Day 7, Part 2: Test Track Oops (December 2019)

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It was now time for our Test Track FastPass. We designed our cars and were off. We also really bungled the ride photo. There’s always next time. 


Then, we headed back to World Showcase so we could continue our search for Chip & Dale. We started in Italy and then made our way around the world. Some of them were really hard to find. It was fun and we saw several people doing the hide and seek, too. I’m eager to do it again during another festival.








With our adventure done, we're also done with the park for today. Dad really wanted to check out the Skyliner. I was a little apprehensive about it, because I do not like heights-like I don’t even like getting on a chair. My stepmom is probably going to like it even less, so we wanted to check it out for her. I’m still apprehensive, but not a huge fan. I definitely think my stepmom will like it-we’ll find out next year.


Up Next: Scary skyliner


Thursday, October 8, 2020

Day 7, Part 1: Hunting For Chip & Dale (December 2019)

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Today is the last full day of our trip which is so sad. That also means the paperwork for the Tragical Express was on our door. There were still tools in the room next to us. We’ll see if they really finished up yesterday. 



A bus for Epcot pulled up pretty soon after we got to the bus stop, so we were off. The line for security was backed up, but moved pretty fast. We entered through the AP line. 


We were going to try to do standby for Frozen Ever After since we didn’t get FastPasses for it this time. First, I stopped by a gift shop for the Chip & Dale scavenger hunt in the World Showcase. The CM let me get my prize right now so I didn’t have to come back. The prizes were fairly heavy-duty plastic ornaments. Naturally, I got one with Figment on it. 



Then, we were finally off to Frozen Ever After. It was probably about a 40 minute wait. I checked the app and all the boarding passes for Rise of the Resistance were gone again. Frozen is a fun ride, but I do still have a nostalgic fondness for Maelstrom. 







Next, we checked out the Mexico pavilion. We went on a boat ride with the 3 Caballeros. We looked for Chip and Dale which was hard but we were ultimately successful. 





We headed back to Norway to look for Chip & Dale. We stopped to watch the Barn Santa. It was a really interesting and fun performance. Definitely one of my favorites. We found those chipmunks again and were off to China.


This pavilion’s Chip & Dale were really hard to find. There was a guy making very elaborate cotton candy. It’s almost too pretty to eat.




Then, we headed to Future World to use our Living with the Land FastPass. I just love this ride! And it was decorated for Christmas this year. I’m sure it’s even prettier at night.





For lunch, we stayed in The Land and went to Sunshine Seasons-we always sit in the “Winter” section for some reason. I feel like it’s always less crowded and a little quieter. 



Up Next: Test Track Oops