Trip Report A Royal Stay

Hello. I'm new to this forum and this is my first post. I've read many reports on here prior to our recent trip and I thought it'd be fun to write one myself. I've learned a lot on this forum and would like to share my own experience.

We are a family of 4. My husband and I have 2 little princesses: Riley(4) and Avery(2). Riley just went on her third trip and Avery was on her second. My husband and I lived in Florida most of our lives and have been to Disney as children, teens, and adults. I've always liked Disney, but never really been crazy about it. As I entered my adult years and developed a fear for roller coasters my interest to go diminished...until I had a child. I could not wait to take Riley to go and finally did it when she turned 3, and regretted not doing it sooner. This was less than a year ago and we just came back from our third trip. They all keep getting and better and the girls enjoy it more each visit. Riley is probably as big as a fanatic as I am now. Avery is not as addicted as we are yet but she does enjoy it enough to be excited to go. Since we live in Florida, we take shorter trips than most people and usually only stay 2-3 nights can try to go a few times a year. Hopefully I can keep documenting these trips so I can remember them better.

The Trip - 4/1 - 4/4
We stayed 3 nights this time at POR at their Royal rooms. Did I mentioned Riley is currently at a princess obsessed stage where she literally thinks she is a princess :bored:? Who am I to correct her?
For this trip, we were really "home".

I wanted to try to spend more time at the resort this trip since I feel like we never do. I wanted to use the pool more than once and be able to use more of their facilities. Here's what we did on arrival day:

We (I) woke up around 6 to get myself ready first before waking the crew. Riley woke up shortly after. Since she knew we were going to Disney she was too excited to sleep. Everyone was ready a little after 7 and we loaded the car and was on our way around 7:20. I had made some chocolate muffins for the trip the night before so we don't have to stop to buy breakfast. We only made a short potty stop and was at the resort around 10:40 am. I did not rush this time since we won't be hitting parks today. POR was packed. Since I haven't gotten any text about the room yet we parked the car and was off to our first adventure (no park doesn't mean no fun). We were going to take the girls on their first monorail ride!

I guess resort hopping isn't appealing to kids since my girls weren't all that interested :(. I was probably the only one who wanted to explore the resorts so we cut our resort hopping itinerary short and went to lunch. By then, everyone was starving. I should mention that my girls LOVE food and would eat anything under the sun. I think they're probably just as excited about food and rides (don't tell them about Food and Wine or I'd go broke). Anyway, we stopped at Capt. Cooks for lunch and we all had a great meal. In contrast, my husband and I are not big eaters so we usually share 3 adult sized meals since the kids menu usually only offer limited choices. We had Pulled-Pork Nachos, Thai Coconut Meatballs, and Seafood Curry Stew and cleared everything in no time. Riley suggested (asking about 58 times) to go swimming after lunch and since we have not received our room-ready text, I agreed (It was in the plans anyway ;)). They fell asleep on our way back to POR (which was great because I know once we get there, they would refuse to).

Once we were back the lines were gone so I figured I would check to see if the room was ready, and it was (it was almost 3PM)! When I made the reservation, I made 3 requests: 1) Oak Manor 2) Corner Room, and 3) Ground Floor. We did not get one of them :(. I didn't want to waste time waiting for another room since I wanted to go change and get in the pool so I didn't say anything. Now that I think back I probably should have because a ground floor room would have helped A LOT. The location of the room was great as it was near the bridge to the bus stop/lobby/pool. However, the elevator was NOT. It would not have been a problem if we didn't have a double stroller, but we had to go thru a maze to and from the elevator when our room was literally right there by the bridge in Parterre Place. We ended up asking the girls to get up from the stroller and folded the stroller and go up the stairs many times during the trip (if they weren't sleeping). We have a very lightweight stroller (16 lbs) so we preferred that than walking the maze.

I will post some pictures later! Thanks for reading!
 
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VincciL

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The first thing these girls did as they entered our room: taking a ride on the magic carpet!
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We quickly changed and went to the pool. It was so crowded that strangers keep touching each other :facepalm:. There was a line for the slide I felt like I was at a water park. The girls had a blast and we spent a little over an hour at the pool then we went back to the room to get ready for the evening.

We took a little walk near the river and took some pictures along the way. The scenery was gorgeous and my 4 year old felt like she was a model:
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And this is what we did:
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The carriage ride was relaxing and fun. Our horse was Skylar and she was beautiful. After a leisure ride we took the boat to Disney Springs for dinner.

Riley fell asleep on our way there so we let her sleep and did not wake her for dinner. We went to Cookes of Dublin and had the Fish and Chips and Hog in a Box. Avery enjoyed every bite:
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We were going to sit outside because of the stroller. But it was full and a table inside had opened up and we saw another party with a stroller there so we thought it was ok to park my stroller there while we ate. However, halfway through our meal the CM told us we needed to park the stroller outside. Once he left we were a little confused. Did he want us to leave my child outside? Or was he asking us to leave? I'm still not sure, but we finished up very quickly and left the restaurant. We all felt tired by then and decided to go back to the resort and call it a day...hoping that Riley would stay asleep...

Who am I kidding? My kid woke up as soon as we got back to the room and the first thing she said "Mommy we forgot to go to dinner!" o_O

I could have made her go back to bed with the rest of us, or I could go buy her dinner and let her watch Disney Jr...at 10PM...

Since we were at Disney, I did the latter.

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She enjoyed some mac' n cheese from the food court and some fruit I brought from home and watched The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, while I got ready for the next morning and the rest of our party snoring away..literally...

It was past 11:30 PM by the time she (and I) went to bed...also a first for her

Park day tomorrow!
 

VincciL

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Day 2 - Magic Kingdom

We got ready and I need coffee so I sent my husband to wait at the bus stop with the girls while I ran to the food court. As I arrived at the bus stop I saw him waving at a distance and a bus was waiting, so I ran and we made it on the bus. It was only a little after 8 and the time so we were ahead of schedule.

We got to MK around 8:30 and I knew it'd be a busy day:

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This was 30 mins prior to park opening. I guess people don't sleep at Disney...

After taking some pictures we found a spot to watch the opening show. My husband's reaction was "that was it?" :joyfull:

We immediately made a beeline to Storybook Circus to ride Dumbo and Barnstormer. This was the first time Avery went on it and she loved it! We rode again since there wasn't a wait yet.
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The peace sign was her pose for the trip.

We then rode Under The Seas and went back to Storybook Circus to meet Minnie and Daisy. I had read on this forum that when they open, the characters are the ones to come out and take you back. I thought this was very neat and wanted to see it. When the doors were opened, everyone was so surprised to see Minnie, Daisy, Donald, and Goofy at the door. They actually took the hands of the first party in line and escorted them to the M&G area. So adorable!

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It was then time for our first FP! I was very excited for Riley about this one. She had only rode Barnstormer before and I didn't know how she would like it. Daddy rode with her while I waited with Avery. I actually saw them go down the drop! I kept yelling her name like a crazy mom. She was so excited when she came out and wanted to ride again! What?? That means I have to ride? I asked daddy to get a rider swap just in case so I guess now I have to take her. I haven't been on roller coasters for years because the last time I went on the Dualing Dragons at Universal I got so sick and the last time I went on Space Mountain I thought I was going to die. So I said I wasn't going on roller coasters ever again. I know this isn't the same in terms of thrill levels, but I was a little nervous. My 4 year old kept telling me "Mommy, I promise you it'll be fun and it's not scary." :in pain:

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I didn't look scared, right?

It was a very fun ride, actually. I would ride again next trip. Hopefully Avery will be tall enough bc I know she'd love it!

We then rode the carousel (Avery's favorite our last trip), It's a Small World, and Peter Pan before Avery passed out.
 

VincciL

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I might have been overly excited to see their names on the screen...

Since Avery was napping, we wanted to take a break and get a little snack.
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We inhaled 2 of these.
We had a last FP for the Speedway. I'm not a fan of this ride. I can never get it to go smoothly but this was Riley's pick so daddy took her while I sat with Avery, who's still out.

Once Avery is up, we were ready for our most anticipated meal of our trip. But first, the girls have to transform into:

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By the time I booked this trip, we were well into the 180 days so we were very lucky to get a 2:15PM reservation. Everything else in the itinerary needed to be planned around this.
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The girls had a great time but I think this is something you only need to do once. The food was nothing special but I guess you go there for the experience. I will always remember Riley's face when I told her we were eating in Cinderella's home.
 

VincciL

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Note to self: do not go use the restrooms when desserts are being served...I was left with a couple of bites and crumbs...

After our royal lunch, Riley still refused to nap. So we (minus me) went to spin on the tea cups. I got dizzy looking at them. This became Avery's favorite ride of the trip, with their daddy spinning as fast as he could.
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We then went on Buzz, my little Avery whose arms can barely reach the gun, got a whopping 100 points :inlove:.
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We then rode my favorite the Peoplemover and Riley finally fell asleep ;). Daddy's comment: "mommy's favorite ride made Riley fall asleep".
While she slept, I took Avery to Casey Jr. Splash N' Soak station to cool off, while daddy took Riley to the gift shop so she can sleep in A/C.
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We then visited Gaston and had one of their famous drinks.
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Avery enjoyed the drink. We didn't care for it.
 
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blreinsel

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I love how much sass your girls have! Lol. They're too cute! I agree with you on CRT.. I've done it for breakfast and lunch and haven't been overly impressed either time. It's definitely all about the experience. I suppose I'll probably do it one more time when I eventually have princesses of my own, but it's certainly not a must do.

Looking forward to more. :)
 

amjt660

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This is a great trip report!!!
Looking forward to more

Your family is just so gosh darn cute - the pics in front of the castle should be blown up and framed

Riley has some serious "tude" going on - in a really cute way!
Love her poses in the pictures

Following along

Max
 

VincciL

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I love how much sass your girls have! Lol. They're too cute! I agree with you on CRT.. I've done it for breakfast and lunch and haven't been overly impressed either time. It's definitely all about the experience. I suppose I'll probably do it one more time when I eventually have princesses of my own, but it's certainly not a must do.

Looking forward to more. :)
Thank you so much for reading and your comments! I've seen your name pop up on so many trip reports!
Can't wait for you to experience it with your future kids! It certainly is more magical through their eyes! :inlove:
 

VincciL

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This is a great trip report!!!
Looking forward to more

Your family is just so gosh darn cute - the pics in front of the castle should be blown up and framed

Riley has some serious "tude" going on - in a really cute way!
Love her poses in the pictures

Following along

Max
Thank you for your comments! You are right about Riley, I feel like I have a teenager sometimes! She enjoys being in the spotlight for sure.
Thanks again for reading!
 

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