Trip Report englanddg's Real Life or is this just Fantasy?

This is the start of the Pre-Trip Portion.

For the Trip Report Portion click here!

Some music to enjoy as you read...



It's been two years. But, we are finally going back. I suppose I should introduce myself.

I'm @englanddg and the kiddo is Kaylee or KK. I'm old, she's young (10), and we like Selfies.​

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I've been going to Disneyworld since 1983, where my parents took me and we stayed in Contemporary for the opening of EPCOT. This fostered an enjoyment of all things Disney (but especially the parks) that has lasted to this day. In the late 80's to mid-90's I had a Floridian Annual Pass and went 3 - 4 days a week most summers. I've also been to Disneyland California, which I adored, and on a Disney Cruise.

The kiddo has been to WDW 4 times, Universal once, and on one Disney Cruise (Fantasy - Western Caribbean).

Last year was a rather rough year, and I had to cancel my plans for our normal trip, as well as a family trip with my Grandfather. But, things are now back on track, and I'm back to doing Trip Reports!

This thread will be where I post pre-trip / packing / plans (and plan changes) / updates for the trip. At the end of this thread I will again attempt to do a daily trip report as seen with my Surf and Turf Adventure, which may be found here.​

Note, it is missing the last day. I will finish that and the video for that trip (which is halfway done) before the coming trip, and will post in that thread.

MDE set up, Magic Bands customized and ordered!

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Yeap, I bleed orange!

Current plans (booked) are as follows.
Friday - August 7 - Fly to DC (Reagan) and meet the kiddo. Take the Metro to a hotel (not yet booked) in Crystal City / Pentagon City.

Saturday - August 8 - Tour the Smithsonian and the National Mall with the kiddo. The last time we did this we did the Capital Tour. I think this time we'll try and do the White House or the Washington Monument (or both). Air and Space is a must, as both the kiddo and I have a thing for planes and space (ok...I may have influenced her tastes a bit with that...addicting her to Star Trek young...nah...that couldn't have anything to do with it...)

Sunday - August 9 - Fly to Orlando (MCO) mid-morning. Take a taxi to Leow's Portofino Bay Resort at Universal Studios. Hang out around the hotel pool (the kiddo now has 2 years of swimming lessons under her belt, the last trip she was just learning how to swim properly, and it's something we continued through Red Cross Swimming classes after the trip).

Then we'll walk Citywalk, grab dinner somewhere. Probably this place, because it intrigues me:​



But, the kiddo and I will just play that by ear.

Then go see Blue Man Group that night. This is a redo of a failed Blue Man Group experience we had last trip to Universal.

The whole experience is noted in my 2012 trip report, but the long and short of it is that it was rainy, the kiddo and I were soaked, and the twinkie stuff (mushed banana) getting splattered on her (we were front row, center seats, so we got the brunt of it) was just too much. The kiddo's mood was shattered, and she frumped the rest of the concert. So...now she's a bit older (and I'm smart enough to bring better ponchos to the show!), so we are gonna try it again.

I will contact Blue Man's Box Office directly to get the front row seats again. Maybe she'll get another Shadow Drum Painting?​



Monday - August 10 - IoA

Breakfast at the Three Broomsticks before opening. Then enjoy the park. No Dining Plan this time (though they did change it since my 2012 trip...in 2012, it certainly was NOT worth it). I want to try and have an early dinner at Mythos. But, we'll play it by ear. I do want to have a dagwood sometime on this trip as well. :hungry:

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Head over to Universal at some point through the Hogwarts Express (I've heard we need to experience it going both ways, that the "show" is different, so...) Hang out there and catch the Cinematic Spectacular Nighttime Show.

Tuesday - August 11 - Whatever Universal

Basically, just go spend time in the parks. No special plans. She is finally tall enough for all the coasters, so I guess I'll have to brave Rip Rocket! Hope it doesn't get stuck! ;)



Wednesday - August 12 - Morning at Universal, head over to our next stop mid afternoon.

I have 3 day tickets at Uni, so since we likely won't be back for another few years, we'll spend most of the day meandering through the parks.

However, we have places to go and meals to eat (a late dinner at Jikos).

So, picking up a taxi from Portofino, we'll head over to Animal Kingdom Lodge. I got a stellar deal on a Club Level room with a view of the Arusha Savanna. We'll have a late dinner at Jiko, and then nibble on club level goodies as we attempt to spot animals on the Savanna from our balcony with my new toy (ordered yesterday).

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That's a Bushnell Equinox Z Day/Night Monocular. It is capable of Image Capture and even records video. Should be fun!

Thursday - August 13 - Magic Kingdom

Breakfast at Cindy's at 8:05, and it's morning EM hours that day, so we'll head off to the rides after that. Can't wait to try out the Mine Train!

Lunch at Be Our Guest. I do hope they serve the Gray Stuff at Lunch service. I've heard it's delicious (I asked the dishes).

Dinner at Tony's Town Square. This is actually the first time that we've eaten there. I generally avoid Italian at Disney aside from EPCOT after a pretty poor experience at Mama Melrose a few years back, but I think it's worth a shot. I looked up pictures of it and I think it's worth a try!

Friday - August 14 - EPCOT

Breakfast at Cape May. Another new one for us. Then we'll hike through the International Gateway (rear entrance) of EPCOT.

Lunch at Teppan Eto

Dinner at Le Cellier

Saturday - August 15 - Leaving...or are we?

Ok, I played this trick on the kiddo last trip (and she wasn't too happy until she realized what was going on). After a breakfast at Boma, we're gonna head off to catch our transport. To where, you may ask?

Here... (and so this is the Real Life and it is Fantasy?)

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Got a veranda midship room, which is great. Last time I stayed in room 9172, which is aft with an oversized veranda. It was very nice, but one of the complaints I had was the vibration and noise from the engine during at sea days. And, since this cruise has a LOT of at sea days, I'm glad to be midship in room 6558. And, now that I know the ship better (I was SO LOST last time), I really like that placement.

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Sunday - August 16 - At Sea

Well, it's a day at sea. Which means...we do...whatever we want! The last cruise, once I got used to the vibe of a cruise, I found the at sea days were the most enjoyable. This Eastern Caribbean itinerary offers 4 days (including departure day) at sea, and I'm excited for that!

Monday - August 17 - At Sea

Ditto above. Catch a show, maybe a movie, play the interactive games, and enjoy the free food. :hungry:

The kiddo adored the kid's club last time, so I think I'll try and do Remy or Palo one of these days.

Tuesday - August 18 - St. Maarten

No idea, no plans. As I posted in the Disney Cruise forum, there are no Port Excursions listed for this port, so I guess we'll just make it up as we go along?

Wednesday - August 19 - St. Thomas, St. John

This is where I'm actually a bit torn. My daughter has family who live on St. Thomas who haven't seen her since she was 2, so we may meet them for Lunch or something. I haven't decided on an excursion (if we do one) either.

Thursday - August 20 - At Sea

Yeap, more chillaxing!

Friday - August 21 - Castaway Cay

Last trip, we just stayed on board. This time, I'm hoping to get out and we'll at least rent some bikes and snag some beach time!

Saturday - August 22 - Back on land...

<sigh>...tanned and fed, we'll head back on land, but the adventure isn't over yet! We'll hop the Magical Express back to our next and final leg of our journey...

Art of Animation!

We stayed at Pop the year this opened, and the kiddo really wanted to swim in the Nemo pool, but we couldn't (no pool hopping, tsk tsk...but at AoA with their keycard access gates, they take it REALLY seriously!)

At some point we'll head over to Hollywood Studios. We have a late lunch at Sci Fi Dine In (the Kiddos favorite, and frankly mine too...even over <gasp> Brown Derby!)

And a late dinner at 50's Prime Time, before heading over to see Fantasmic.

Sunday - August 23 - Go see the animals...

Ok, I dunno why this seems to happen every trip, but Sundays just "work" for Animal Kingdom.

Breakfast at Tusker House

Lunch at Yak and Yeti

Dinner at ?, then back to the hotel to chill out and relax around the pool!

Monday - August 24 - Disney Springs / Water Park

Here we'll hit up Typhoon Lagoon, and do some last minute shopping! I think we'll skip La Nouba this go around.

Breakfast somewhere...?

Lunch at T-Rex (ugh, I don't like the Landry's restaurants, but this is the kiddo's favorite, so this is for her)

Dinner at Raglan Road (yeah, that's for me...my second favorite (Bongo's is my favorite) at DTD).

Tuesday - August 24 - The end...see ya real soon!

Breakfast at Ohana (Tonga Toast!)

Lunch at Cindy's Royal Table

3pm Parade (Festival of Fantasy) and then a late flight back to DC where I'll crash overnight before heading back to ATL the next day.

So, there you have it! More to come later, but feel free to join in and chime in with any ideas / suggestions you may have!

So excited to be going back!

 
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MinnieM123

Premium Member
Oh my! Your trip is getting really close now. I'll bet that you and your wonderful daughter are very excited! :) Looking forward to your trip report.
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
Original Poster
I called Disney today to add one more day onto our tickets...

See, I got to thinking, the way we are gonna get to Ft. Wilderness is to pass right by Magic Kingdom, and while I can ignore that magic castle, I'm not sure my kid can.

I didn't think that would be a big deal, basically, all I wanted was to get my 2 day base tickets extended to three day, so we could do Magic Kingdom or whatever on the 12th...

I dunno if the kiddo will want to go there, but when I thought it through, on the way to Ft. Wilderness, we'll pass right by it (first the bus, then the Launch)...and the Archery classes let out around 4p, so that leaves us some time to go to the park and do...well, park stuff.

The first call...the voice system didn't understand me (or anything)...

I called back.

The second call, it did, and it connected me to a person after 10 mins or so of going through the AVR.

She, however, said it would cost me $500+ dollars ( she obviously thought I was trying to buy 3 day tickets).

Then she said her computer crashed...and would take 10 minutes to come back up, so she would transfer me...which meant she disconnected me.

So I called back, and I got connected with a great CM who took care of it all.

Just proves my point, call, and call again. Screw online, they can't even get their internal systems synced. Give it a year or so and I may trust Disney sites, but for now, I'd like to do it all over the phone.

So, we have tickets for that Weds if she wants to go to Magic Kingdom, and I think I'll kill the Saana reservation. I suspect once she sees Magic Kingdom, she will want to go there, horses or not!
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
Original Poster
I have way to many updates to make for the time I have left. I'm not even done packing and the FE stuff has taken up a BUNCH of my time. I'll go more into FE and things like that as the trip report commences, but I'm so close now that aside from a few pre-trip things, I don't think I'll post more in this report, and I'll link to a "trip report" thread and save the details for then. That thread will start Friday, for those following along. Two, very short days are left...

<giddy excitement!>

I will probably post a bunch on Friday just to get caught up (time on the plane and I'll be at the hotel for a few hours I suspect before the kiddo is "delivered").

But, I did book my Memory Maker today, and was very happy to find out that I didn't have to book it for both legs. It has a 30 day window! So, 1 booking, and it will be linked to both of my stays (AKL and AoA).

Very nice Disney, good show! Makes me really glad I got it!

The CM on the phone laughed when I said I would have to ride Space Mountain several times in a row just to make two bookings pay for itself though, why?

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spacemt354

Chili's
Some music to enjoy as you read...



It's been two years. But, we are finally going back. I suppose I should introduce myself.

I'm @englanddg and the kiddo is Kaylee or KK. I'm old, she's young (10), and we like Selfies.​
I've been going to Disneyworld since 1983, where my parents took me and we stayed in Contemporary for the opening of EPCOT. This fostered an enjoyment of all things Disney (but especially the parks) that has lasted to this day. In the late 80's to mid-90's I had a Floridian Annual Pass and went 3 - 4 days a week most summers. I've also been to Disneyland California, which I adored, and on a Disney Cruise.

The kiddo has been to WDW 4 times, Universal once, and on one Disney Cruise (Fantasy - Western Caribbean).

Last year was a rather rough year, and I had to cancel my plans for our normal trip, as well as a family trip with my Grandfather. But, things are now back on track, and I'm back to doing Trip Reports!

This thread will be where I post pre-trip / packing / plans (and plan changes) / updates for the trip. At the end of this thread I will again attempt to do a daily trip report as seen with my Surf and Turf Adventure, which may be found here.​

Note, it is missing the last day. I will finish that and the video for that trip (which is halfway done) before the coming trip, and will post in that thread.

MDE set up, Magic Bands customized and ordered!

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Yeap, I bleed orange!

Current plans (booked) are as follows.
Friday - August 7 - Fly to DC (Reagan) and meet the kiddo. Take the Metro to a hotel (not yet booked) in Crystal City / Pentagon City.

Saturday - August 8 - Tour the Smithsonian and the National Mall with the kiddo. The last time we did this we did the Capital Tour. I think this time we'll try and do the White House or the Washington Monument (or both). Air and Space is a must, as both the kiddo and I have a thing for planes and space (ok...I may have influenced her tastes a bit with that...addicting her to Star Trek young...nah...that couldn't have anything to do with it...)

Sunday - August 9 - Fly to Orlando (MCO) mid-morning. Take a taxi to Leow's Portofino Bay Resort at Universal Studios. Hang out around the hotel pool (the kiddo now has 2 years of swimming lessons under her belt, the last trip she was just learning how to swim properly, and it's something we continued through Red Cross Swimming classes after the trip).

Then we'll walk Citywalk, grab dinner somewhere. Probably this place, because it intrigues me:​



But, the kiddo and I will just play that by ear.

Then go see Blue Man Group that night. This is a redo of a failed Blue Man Group experience we had last trip to Universal.

The whole experience is noted in my 2012 trip report, but the long and short of it is that it was rainy, the kiddo and I were soaked, and the twinkie stuff (mushed banana) getting splattered on her (we were front row, center seats, so we got the brunt of it) was just too much. The kiddo's mood was shattered, and she frumped the rest of the concert. So...now she's a bit older (and I'm smart enough to bring better ponchos to the show!), so we are gonna try it again.

I will contact Blue Man's Box Office directly to get the front row seats again. Maybe she'll get another Shadow Drum Painting?​



Monday - August 10 - IoA

Breakfast at the Three Broomsticks before opening. Then enjoy the park. No Dining Plan this time (though they did change it since my 2012 trip...in 2012, it certainly was NOT worth it). I want to try and have an early dinner at Mythos. But, we'll play it by ear. I do want to have a dagwood sometime on this trip as well. :hungry:

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Head over to Universal at some point through the Hogwarts Express (I've heard we need to experience it going both ways, that the "show" is different, so...) Hang out there and catch the Cinematic Spectacular Nighttime Show.

Tuesday - August 11 - Whatever Universal

Basically, just go spend time in the parks. No special plans. She is finally tall enough for all the coasters, so I guess I'll have to brave Rip Rocket! Hope it doesn't get stuck! ;)



Wednesday - August 12 - Morning at Universal, head over to our next stop mid afternoon.

I have 3 day tickets at Uni, so since we likely won't be back for another few years, we'll spend most of the day meandering through the parks.

However, we have places to go and meals to eat (a late dinner at Jikos).

So, picking up a taxi from Portofino, we'll head over to Animal Kingdom Lodge. I got a stellar deal on a Club Level room with a view of the Arusha Savanna. We'll have a late dinner at Jiko, and then nibble on club level goodies as we attempt to spot animals on the Savanna from our balcony with my new toy (ordered yesterday).

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That's a Bushnell Equinox Z Day/Night Monocular. It is capable of Image Capture and even records video. Should be fun!

Thursday - August 13 - Magic Kingdom

Breakfast at Cindy's at 8:05, and it's morning EM hours that day, so we'll head off to the rides after that. Can't wait to try out the Mine Train!

Lunch at Be Our Guest. I do hope they serve the Gray Stuff at Lunch service. I've heard it's delicious (I asked the dishes).

Dinner at Tony's Town Square. This is actually the first time that we've eaten there. I generally avoid Italian at Disney aside from EPCOT after a pretty poor experience at Mama Melrose a few years back, but I think it's worth a shot. I looked up pictures of it and I think it's worth a try!

Friday - August 14 - EPCOT

Breakfast at Cape May. Another new one for us. Then we'll hike through the International Gateway (rear entrance) of EPCOT.

Lunch at Teppan Eto

Dinner at Le Cellier

Saturday - August 15 - Leaving...or are we?

Ok, I played this trick on the kiddo last trip (and she wasn't too happy until she realized what was going on). After a breakfast at Boma, we're gonna head off to catch our transport. To where, you may ask?

Here... (and so this is the Real Life and it is Fantasy?)

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Got a veranda midship room, which is great. Last time I stayed in room 9172, which is aft with an oversized veranda. It was very nice, but one of the complaints I had was the vibration and noise from the engine during at sea days. And, since this cruise has a LOT of at sea days, I'm glad to be midship in room 6558. And, now that I know the ship better (I was SO LOST last time), I really like that placement.


Sunday - August 16 - At Sea

Well, it's a day at sea. Which means...we do...whatever we want! The last cruise, once I got used to the vibe of a cruise, I found the at sea days were the most enjoyable. This Eastern Caribbean itinerary offers 4 days (including departure day) at sea, and I'm excited for that!

Monday - August 17 - At Sea

Ditto above. Catch a show, maybe a movie, play the interactive games, and enjoy the free food. :hungry:

The kiddo adored the kid's club last time, so I think I'll try and do Remy or Palo one of these days.

Tuesday - August 18 - St. Maarten

No idea, no plans. As I posted in the Disney Cruise forum, there are no Port Excursions listed for this port, so I guess we'll just make it up as we go along?

Wednesday - August 19 - St. Thomas, St. John

This is where I'm actually a bit torn. My daughter has family who live on St. Thomas who haven't seen her since she was 2, so we may meet them for Lunch or something. I haven't decided on an excursion (if we do one) either.

Thursday - August 20 - At Sea

Yeap, more chillaxing!

Friday - August 21 - Castaway Cay

Last trip, we just stayed on board. This time, I'm hoping to get out and we'll at least rent some bikes and snag some beach time!

Saturday - August 22 - Back on land...

<sigh>...tanned and fed, we'll head back on land, but the adventure isn't over yet! We'll hop the Magical Express back to our next and final leg of our journey...

Art of Animation!

We stayed at Pop the year this opened, and the kiddo really wanted to swim in the Nemo pool, but we couldn't (no pool hopping, tsk tsk...but at AoA with their keycard access gates, they take it REALLY seriously!)

At some point we'll head over to Hollywood Studios. We have a late lunch at Sci Fi Dine In (the Kiddos favorite, and frankly mine too...even over <gasp> Brown Derby!)

And a late dinner at 50's Prime Time, before heading over to see Fantasmic.

Sunday - August 23 - Go see the animals...

Ok, I dunno why this seems to happen every trip, but Sundays just "work" for Animal Kingdom.

Breakfast at Tusker House

Lunch at Yak and Yeti

Dinner at ?, then back to the hotel to chill out and relax around the pool!

Monday - August 24 - Disney Springs / Water Park

Here we'll hit up Typhoon Lagoon, and do some last minute shopping! I think we'll skip La Nouba this go around.

Breakfast somewhere...?

Lunch at T-Rex (ugh, I don't like the Landry's restaurants, but this is the kiddo's favorite, so this is for her)

Dinner at Raglan Road (yeah, that's for me...my second favorite (Bongo's is my favorite) at DTD).

Tuesday - August 24 - The end...see ya real soon!

Breakfast at Ohana (Tonga Toast!)

Lunch at Cindy's Royal Table

3pm Parade (Festival of Fantasy) and then a late flight back to DC where I'll crash overnight before heading back to ATL the next day.

So, there you have it! More to come later, but feel free to join in and chime in with any ideas / suggestions you may have!

So excited to be going back!


Great trip! And it's starting tomorrow too.

Hope you enjoy it!:)
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
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Packing List

Main Checked Bag

Clothes
Shorts (4 pairs)
T-Shirts (4 shirts)
Running Shorts (3 pairs, 1 for exercise, two for sleeping)
Light White T-Shirt (3 shirts, 1 for exercise, two for sleeping)
1 pair running shoes
1 pair of Keen Sport Sandals
1 pair of dress shoes
1 pair of Water Shoes
1 Swimsuit

Our Fish Extender
The Toiletries Kit
The Laundry Kit

Toiletries Kit
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
25 q-tips
1 multi-function razor/clipper combo unit with fresh razor blades
Spare extra medicines (Tylenol, Alka Seltzer, Tums)
Adult Vitamins
Children's Vitamins (Frozen)
Dramamine (anti-sea sickness pills)
Children's Dramamine (anti-sea sickness pills)
Spray on Sun Tan Lotion
Spare Contacts (6 pairs)
Contact solution and case
Second pair of backup glasses (yeah, I'm blind, I take glasses and stuff quite seriously)

Suit
I will need this for Remy and Palo, which I intend to visit this trip. I decided rather than pack my own, I'm just going to bring my dress shoes and rent a Semi-Formal suit from Cruiseline Formalwear. This has the advantage of it being a new suit, it being the proper size (instead of me having to have my current suit altered), and I don't have to fill up luggage space! It's a little pricey, with all the options it comes out to $106 for the 7 days, but otherwise a win all the way round!

Laundry Kit
All the laundry systems I will be using no longer take quarters, but rather use a card based system, so no need to bring change or smaller dollar bills for this.
Purex All In One Washer/Dryer Sheets (x 12, enough to do 6 loads)
Eight wooden clothespins (I will use these to hang swimtrunks, etc, to dry)
Laundry Bags (x2, one for me, one for the kiddo)

Extra boxes (mailed to AKL, to be transferred to an large empty suitcase the kid is bringing for checking to DCL)
Fish Extender gifts

Carry on Briefcase

Office Supplies
1 Silver Sharpie
1 fine/thick dual sided Sharpie
6 Ballpoint Pens
3 Mechanical Pencils
Small Notecards (3 dozen)
Blank paper
All this is stored in a folio that has:
Backup credit card
Breeze Card (Marta)
AAA Card
1 pen
All of my paperwork stored in it in the order of events. So, the first page has my Delta reservations sheet, printed off the web. The second sheet is the printout of my Embassy Suites. Third are the tickets for the Washington Monument. And so forth.

Camera Supplies
Charger for the Sony Camera
Charger for the GoPro
Charger for the Pentax (it's a waterproof shock resistant camera that I'm going to let the kid use on this trip if she wants)
GoPro with chest mount, head mount and other accessories, and a 64 gig SD card, all in a ziplock bag
4 5 volt Outlet to USB chargers and 1 10 volt outlet to USB chargers
3 3 foot and 1 six foot USB to Lightning charger for the iDevices
One iPhone 5 (this will be used during our cruise by the kiddo to access the Navigator App)
Macbook Pro with Charger
Magic Mouse
2 2TB Western Digital Passport Drives for daily picture and video backups

Carry On Daypack
This is my new Park Daypack. After 5 years of solid use from the old one, I decided a slightly larger form factor would be a nice addition. Inside is:
A small medical kit with antibacterial spray, anti inflammatory spray, a few princess band aids, some children's ibuprofen, some Advil capsules, some Pepto Bismol tablets
My day camera (Sony Cybershot)
iPad Air
1 pen
1 pencil
1 sharpie
Our Magicbands (6 of them)
Spare Glasses (set #1)
1 set of spare contacts with a case and contact safe eye drops
My passport

In my pocket I'll have my iPhone, with my Passport Card / ID / primary credit card attached to a little "wallet" thing I got from 3M to attach to the back. It holds the cards just fine!
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
Original Poster
Day 1 - I took a Walk

<an actual custom video will replace this later, this is a soundtrack marker until I get my editing software up and going>


Metrics first! Yes, we are doing the metrics again this year! Though, I am going to change them up a bit!

Magic - These are experiences that stood out, above and beyond normal expectations of service.
Memories - Self explanatory really, just special things that didn't necessarily involve an individual or service related things, just things I appreciated that make the trip all the better.
Meh - Just that. Things that make you go Meh.

Hey, I think we have the new show for WDW's Fireworks! The Magic, the Memories, and Meh! Fresh for the world of selfie sticks, Twitter and Facebook!

I'll collect other metrics, some throughout the trip, others through different stages.

Step Team - This is coming from my Fitbit. It's a neat little pedometer that connects to an app. I still prefer the one that connects to your belt as it measures hip movement, which I find more accurate than phone apps or even the bracelets that do the same (or expensive "smart watches"). Yeah, I'll stick with my bottom of the line Fitbit...thanks! Anyhow, I will use a few abbreviations. They are "SW" for Steps Walked, MW for Miles Walked, AM for Active Minutes, CB for Calories Burned (I am not even going to TRY and count calories consumed!)

Dining Plan Credit Breakdown with Estimated Cost / Value - Yeap, I'm doing it again! I have the DLX Dining Plan for both legs of WDW, and I'm going to see if I can come out ahead (or at least break even)...I can't say that about my scale when I return...that may just break.

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Magic - Seeing my kiddo again
Memories - Seeing my kiddo again
Meh - Delta's unclear luggage policies and practices
Step Team - 22,812, 11.07 miles, 221 AM, 3758 CB
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Well, it's been a long time, but the time has come. Today we headed out on our adventure.

It's been a rough two years for me, and just as hard on her I'm sure. I hear it in her voice, and the questions she asked. She didn't like being apart any more than I did. But, that time has come and gone, but I'm getting ahead of myself!

My day started as usual. Work in the morning, meetings around noon, server crash around 3p. Ok, I'm sortof kidding there, the server didn't "crash", but a service did hang and it needed restarted. This ended up eating up all my time I had planned for some last minute errands, and as a result I found myself running around like a banshee trying to get in any last minute things.

But, I get ahead of myself. Lets start at the very beginning, I've heard that's a very good place to start.

And, that starts with an email I got from Delta that allows me to pre-check. See, I have these FE gifts (more on that in a later post). And, I have quite a lot of them. And, quite a few of them are heavy. And no, I'm not telling anyone what they are (yet)...again, you'll have to wait a week for that suspense to be relieved! Sorry!

But, the point is, I had two suitcases and a duffle. Like an athletic style duffel, you know, with shoe pockets and the like. Sortof the type of thing a football (soccer or American) player would carry. Anyhow, the duffle was filled with some of my shoes and the center pocket entirely with FE gifts.

To make it worse, my SECOND bag was also 3/4 filled with FE gifts (it will make sense when we get there...am I teasing your interest yet?).

So, I thought, what the heck, with Delta I'll pay $25 for the first bag, $35 for the second bag...so I had assumed the third back would be what, $45?

Go to precheck...and...um...NOPE! The price jumped from $60 for the two bags to nearly $250! I was floored!

So, I spent the next hour (drink in hand, sorry, but I needed a rum and coke to contemplate this one!) repacking literally everything. I put the FE gifts, for the most part, into two boxes, and today shipped those out to Animal Kingdom Lodge for a grand total of $45. EAT THAT DELTA!

<does a goofy dance>

This left me with 2 carry on bags, but one was really heavy. So heavy I couldn't get it (with it's wheels) to balance properly on the bathroom scale to get an idea for weight. So...I guess I'll find out!

That said I didn't get to bed until nearly 4a. I ended up sleeping in, though I was technically "off" today, I did say I would come into the office for a few hours just to tidy up final bits. Which, is what I did...but man, I needed about a pot of coffee to get going at 10a!

Anyhow, moving on. Work was work, and I won't get to much into it. Lets skip to the beginning...it has started...



I got dropped off at the Doraville Marta Station by a coworker who now has my car keys (yeap, well, I trust her. If i can't trust the VP of our company, and my compatriot, whom can I trust?). That set of keys has been given to our HR person who, oddly, is covering the Helpdesk and other things for me while I am away. I've been documenting and training her for months.

Oh, for those unfamiliar, I work in IT for a small to mid-sized company. I am the CIO, but for a company this size that is a title more than a function. <grin> I do a little bit of everything IT related from low tier helpdesk stuff all the way up to software design, development and testing. It's a lot of work, but it also always gives me something to do, and while every job has it's highs and lows, overall I enjoy what I do. Yesterday I got her registered at the Datacenter, and now I finally feel ok stepping away for a bit.



I refilled my Breeze Card, and lugged my heavy bag down the ramp to the elevator. There is NO WAY I'm taking this thing up the stairs there.

Ah, an aside, the Breeze Card. Many city public transit systems use something similar, but one thing I REALLY like about the MARTA (Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) rail system is that they only charge you per trip...unlike say NYC (though it makes a bit more sense there) or METRO...but, that's another thing I'll cover tomorrow when we get our METRO passes renewed! METRO is the Washington, DC area transit system. This is actually the same Breeze Card I've had for years. I only put enough on it for the few times I use it, but if I want to go downtown (like World of Coke) or to the Airport, to me, coming from North Atlanta, this is the BEST way to go!

A short wait later and I was off. And just as I got to the top, here came the train! Things are looking great.

As a side note, here is a picture of the "view" from the Doraville Marta Station. Over there used to be a very large General Motors production plant that closed down well over a decade ago, as far as I could tell. The fact it is being demolished leads me to believe there is something coming? A mall perhaps? Condos? Who knows? Rumors flew for a long time about a casino coming there, but I doubt the State of GA will allow that (it would a massive change to state laws)...but...follow your nose to where the money flows! (wasn't their a toucan that said that...or maybe it was a Duck...a McDuck?)



The A/C was nice and cold, just how I like it. However, lugging this heavy luggage around, I am getting a bit frustrated. However, I was able to get it to the proper place on the car. There are these indentations on the cars that are for luggage or large items (bikes) specifically, and even though the train was empty, on a Friday Night rush hour, I'd rather respect the rules in case it got crowded as we hit midtown or so (it usually does this, you hit the center of the city, more people get on, and the south of the city tends to use the system far more than the north, in my experience).



No singing man or entertainment like last time. In fact a rather quiet trip.



Getting off at the airport, I stopped after tapping my way through the Breeze terminal to clear out my wallet and get fully settled into my new "wallet". I'll post a picture of it later, but basically it's a rather unique 3M rubber sleeve that someone gave me that attaches to the back of your phone. It holds 4 cards snugly, but works best with 3. I will do a more detailed write up on it later, when I have more time, because so far I really enjoy it. But, moving on.

I cleared out my wallet, moving some of the cards to my administrative center (a notebook) and putting the empty wallet into a small pocket on my computer bag. I'll hold onto it through the trip in case I find I don't like this new setup, but if I do, then I'll stow it away when I get back to my house, and may never go back to a wallet again!

We shall see, intrepid explorers!

Well, going through my cards, I found a leftover $10 Applebee's giftcard. I have no idea where I got it from, actually, and I don't like Applebee's very much, and don't even know if it's any good...but, I'll never use it. So, I stopped a random person who was leaving (meaning, they would be in ATL for a while, and may wish to partake in an Applebee's), and she said she'd gladly take it (I mean, who wouldn't). Of course, she looked at me a bit weird at first, but who wouldn't? Anyhow, that done...

<PSST SIR!!!>

Um...

<PSST SIR!!!!!! STEP BACK!!!!>

Um...

Yeah, I'm staring at this lady in a MARTA "uniform" and her hair tied up in a rag. Neither of which looked like they had been washed, much less pressed, in quite a while (if ever). Oh, I see...I had reached over the 20 foot temporary border (the same ribbon type they use for TSA queues and other places) to hand the card to the lady departing (I was still on the arriving side).

Of course I apologized and acted respectful, but in the back of my head I thought, what, why? I mean, had we been 6 feet further down, there would have been no barrier. So...why was she stopping me? I then recalled her leaning on the wall earlier looking like a cow chewing cud...er...I mean, bored. And, well, I suppose she earned her paycheck for the day. Yay taxes!

<rolls eyes>

Went on to the Delta Check In (as I refused to check in online until I was sure what the status of the anvil bag was going to be), and the kiosk was painless...until...I went to go pay for the final 2 bags. It would NOT scan my credit card. Tried the next kiosk. Same thing. Third kiosk...same...thing...

Ok, so there's this thing they make (and I only know this because I used to maintain systems like this) that cleans the sensors, and another thing that will let you test them...and I can understand that they get a LOT of volume, but you would think someone at Delta would think about this and have a higher (maybe even weekly?) maintenance schedule for them.

I would chalk that up to me just have a 3 in a row run of bad luck, but I noted other people on the other side of our kiosk bank having similar issues. So, I gave up and chose the "pay cash" option, as I had to check the bags anyhow. Now, that's misleading, as they'll gladly take credit/debit at the bag check...so...er...just a suggestion, maybe after you try a certain amount, the programmer should add something that sends you over there and lets you know it's ok, and they'll take care of it?

Minor, I know, but these little touches really help, imho.

Bag check as uneventful...and I finally found out what my main bag weighed in at. 100 lbs on the nose (which is good, because 100 is the MAX they'll allow on a flight!). So, I paid the overage charge (which was heftier than I expected, but still cheaper than shipping, yeah, last night I checked Fedex, UPS and even USPS rates (as I really don't need to see these items until late next week)...so, all is well.

I stopped for a bit to check out the great airplane models! I am quite the sucker for these things.




They have added some fantastical "steampunk" models as well. This was a really neat one, reminded me in a way of the Dreamfinder's ship...and if there had been a model of that there I probably would have feinted on the spot after having a 15 minute nerd-gasm. But, they didn't...HOWEVER...

They did have this in the submarine model section. YESSIR!




However, I noticed a good friend, someone I've said goodbye to whenever I leave ATL was MISSING!



HENRY WAS GONE! (Read my 2013 report for details)

Also, Atlanta Bread Company, another staple was missing, replaced by some "french bistro". I crinkled my nose in disgust as a southerner. I have nothing against Au Bai Pan (spelling, but it's a chain, it's ok, and that's what this looked like), but even though I was famished, and I still had an hour and a half to burn or so, I decided to get food in the Terminal.

So, off to TSA!




That's right. Standing means traveling...at least to the TSA!

Actually, TSA jokes aside...I was TSA Plus this go around, and I must say, it was amazing. I was in and out in under 10 minutes. I even got flagged for a "random check", and that took only a few minutes. And, I have to say, I think this is the first time in recent memory when I can recall seeing TSA agents smiling and interacting with people. They had the dogs out today, and while you are not supposed to interact with the dogs, TSA was smart and had someone answering questions, etc...talking about how much training they go through, etc, and just making small talk with adults and children in a very professional and knowledgable way.

Everyone has their own opinions on TSA and DHS, but I must say (and if anyone from there reads this), I was incredibly impressed. I like people who do their job, do it thoroughly and professionally, and with a little bit of personality. And, there was a lot of that on display today. Wow...I can't believe I had something positive to say about the TSA...normally it's "meh" at best, and sometimes terrible. But, I must say, I actually enjoyed it, for what it was. And, they weren't "skimming" over me or others. I saw them being quite thorough, but also being smart about it.

Anyhow, I'll stop with that, but I must say, after 13 or so years of existence, perhaps the TSA (or at least at ATL) is starting to get it?

(I don't want to color my compliments with that last statement, my post has used TSA enough that I'm sure it's been flagged by some system for review! Bet they won't expect a compliment!)




I always walk the Atlanta Airport rather than take the trains. Especially if they are crowded, as they were today. The AIRPORT wasn't crowded (not by a long shot), but people cram into those trains like clowns in a clown-car. Nah, I have a bit of tubby tub tub that needs working off, so no thanks, I'll walk.

I also like it because of the African Art. In short, in the late 90s, a lot of African Art was put on display in the walkways underneath the runways between the concourses, and...I like to look at them.

And, since Henry is gone (RIP HENRY, replaced by a Lexus...THAT ISN'T COOL ATL AIRPORT AUTHORITY!!!!)...I needed to see some friends.

Oh...wait...what is that? A troll from Frozen?




Not quite!



I call this one "A Study in Maximizing Profits" aka How Delta makes you sit when you fly coach and are over 5 feet ten inches tall"



And of course my favorite stream...or is it?



The water spirit. Do you see her now?



As I was walking through the statues, some random guy called out "Peace and Long Life" and gave me the Vulcan Salute. I kid you not. I was shocked at first, and quickly recovered and responded, "Live Long and Prosper". I think DragonCon was recently, so maybe that guy was affiliated with that? A 50+ something dude, but that doesn't preclude fandom...in fact, for that IP, it increases the likelihood, I'm quite sure.

Moving on, they hadn't quite finished the T-Gates refurb last time I flew, and now it's largely done, and it looks really nice! I love the ATL airport, I'm sorry. There are a lot of pretty airports, but I could spend all day at ATL and never gripe (after refurbs). There's so much to see and do...especially AFTER you get through TSA!



I got a black coffee at some coffee shop that didn't know what a black coffee was for a few minutes. And, I was behind some lady in striped pajama bottoms with an accent that I'd place as NYC...and she had to have her "chai soy milk splenda sweetened tea on 4 ice cubes" or some mess. She berated (I don't mean politely, I mean that word EXACTLY, demanding them make it 3 times in a row after taking a sip, and then demanding her money back...try #4, the manager walked over and said...um...here's your money, go away...in short).

Yeah, I'm easy, and I stepped up after watching this and said that. Black coffee please.

The cashier about had a conniption (ok, so maybe this lady wasn't so wrong?). Appearantly they almost never sell the stuff? <sigh>

I like froo froo coffee, but firmly believe there is such a thing as having too much froo in your brew. Just enjoy a good strong blend from time to time! But, to each their own.

I sipped my coffee, and watched everyone rush to board as soon as boarding was called. I don't understand why people do this, frankly. I'd much rather sit in the concourse than cram myself into Delta coach seats for the next 35 - 45 minutes. I wait comfortably off to the side, sipping coffee and playing on my iDevices until the line thins. I understand First Class and those who need to board early for special reasons, but for us regular sardines? Why fight to be the top fish in the can? I'm perfectly happy being at the bottom. When it gets down to a few people left, that's when I head over (I do NOT want to inconvenience the flight, but I just don't see the need to be in that much of a rush...)

On the way in, I got another compliment from the stewardess on my Star Trek shirt (I love this shirt). I don't have a pic, but I'll post one later.

TOS baby, TOS! (The Original Series, though having run through a lot of them this past few months, I now concede to the fandom that thinks DS9 really was the BEST series, but TOS is still surprising excellent to watch, for its age)

I promise I'll post a pic of it later, but I'm too lazy to take one right now (yeah, that's terrible, isn't it?). But, I only have a few t-shirts. Next day I wear it, I'll post it.



Boarded and ready to go!

(continued in Part 2)
 
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englanddg

One Little Spark...
Original Poster
Day 1 - I Took a Walk (Part 2)

The Sunset was gorgeous.



The...internet speed...was not.

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And, actually, I have a rather large gripe (one which is going to generate a call to Delta from me). I PREPAID for GogoInternet for this flight, but after logging in got a message that said that even though my account had prepaid "credits", they were not applicable for this flight.

Well, then, that's Delta for you. And, I want my $14 bucks back Delta. And you are darned well going to give it to me (they can't argue anything, I booked directly through Delta. No Priceline, no Travel Agent...straight from their website...

Grrrrrrr.....

But, whatever. It worked ok. It tried to watch the GOP debate as I missed it last night...and figured it would make good background noise (nothing political meant by that) while I did some work. But, it was just too sluggish to do much. I did "work", and for an hour long flight to DC, it didn't bother me much at all, but the days of fast streaming on Gogo (which I used to do, but that was years ago...and I was an early adopter) are fading as everyone and their grandmother has to tweet and facebook and...my reaction?)

Stop eating MY BANDWIDTH!

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Ok, yeah, yeah, I know...it's not "my bandwidth"...but it makes me rather sad. When it was me and probably 3 - 5 other people on the plane back 4 - 5 years ago, surfing streaming sites and going all over the web wasn't a big deal. Today? Well, this is what success brings. Sometimes it's not always better.

(oh, and Gogo is affiliated now with AT&T...so...maybe that's it... <wink>)

Anyhow, flight was easy. But again, we land and another thing I've never understood happened. Everyone stood up and crowded the aisle. I mean, this ALWAYS happens, but I don't get it. Just sit and relax. Read a few pages of your book. Browse Sky Miles. I'd much rather depart in turn, or even late, than body press with people like I'm "up in the club"...no thanks. But, people do it. <shrug>



ATL flights pretty much always come to this wing of DCA. And, it's under a LOT of construction. I'm not sure I like the new look at all!



That could just be fond memories of me and the kiddo here...munching on some last minute McDonald's before heading to ATL or MCO...

Lots of uneventful stuff happened after this. I contacted the kiddo's Mom to let her know I landed, and she said she'd head my way once I got settled at the hotel so we had a solid place to meet. Fair enough.

20 minutes of waiting, and the hotel shuttle showed up. Off to the Embassy Suites, Crystal City, VA!

The guy needed my help to load the 100 lb bag (which I didn't mind, and frankly, I normally don't tip these guys much, but I gave him a fiver, even though I did the lions share (I'm also 6'2" and bench quite a bit more than he does, I'm quite sure...not that I'm strong, far from it, I'm a flabby tabby, but I don't think he could have been more than 5'3" and he had the build of Ghandi).



Check in was uneventful, but I noted this sign...and it's a policy a really don't like.



Not the hold, necessarily, but the 72 hours until refund. Doesn't effect me, because I am prepaid...but...that's just a silly policy!

The Front Desk guy who checked me in had a very nice suit, and an extremely nice watch, but a trashy attitude. I was NOT impressed. Also, I had requested a "room upgrade" through a feature they had that if a better room could be available, for a slight uprate, they'd give it to me! Sounds good, so I asked for a high floor facing DC proper.



Lets see...what I got...



Well, this was unexpected. I merely asked for a Double Room, not a "2 room suite". And, I am on the top floor for this hotel (11th)...





Decent bathroom (nice in my book, but for newer hotels...decent...5 years ago it would have been "WOW!"...)

Decent bed setup.



Two 40" flat panel TVs, one in each room. Overall, not bad at all...and then I opened the curtains. And...wow...the view...wow...



Now, this isn't "Amazing" until you hear the price.

$98 per night for 2 nights, with the upgrade $110 per night. And we are 1 block from the Metro station. This, for an area where I stayed at a hotel that had a "discounted rate" at Pentagon City of more than twice that, and got much less room, and about the same convenience. I am pleased.

Thanks Bill Shatner, Priceline got me a great deal here! Maybe it was the Star Trek ToS shirt that gave me good luck?

I set up my workspace...nothing fancy, as we'll be packing back up and checking out for an early flight Sunday, so no need to get too comfortable...



Yes, that is an iPad connected as a second monitor. I LOVE THAT! But, I was hungry. I'd had a gatorade and a 16 oz coke, that's it...all day. And I wanted something substantial...like a burger!

But, here's the issue! Everything in Crystal City seems to like to close up at 10p or 11p, and it was already 10p (I didn't even get the the hotel until 9:30p or so!)...

I didn't want something from the hotel (they have a full restaurant with room service options as well), even though the menu looked very nice. We may do this tomorrow night, but not tonight...so, I went walking.

I asked my phone..."restaurants near here", and they found a Ted's Montana Grill that was a 10 minute walk away, and was open till 11. So, that's where I went! (thanks Siri!)

Along the way I saw an interesting mural, apparently for a Farmer's Market. I suppose a bunch of vendors show up here during daylight hours and peddle their wares to the local yuppies and hipsters? <I kid, I kid, I love Farmer's Markets! I am a foodie and all!>



And a half a block later, I was there!



I really enjoyed the bar decor. Nice old west feel!



And, I decided that this guy is Bob the Buffalo.



Though, it's a bit unsettling in a way...it's like Bob is just sitting there staring at you as you eat your Bison Burger or Bison Filet saying..."I hope you like eating my tail end, meanies!" (and the answer is, yes, yes I did!)

I ordered a "Canyon Creek", which has a patty (Bison or Beef) with blackberry jam, bacon, jalapeno slices, and a fried egg on a bun of your choice. I chose Bison meat (medium rare of course!) on Brioche.

But, before I left I decided to have a beer and a shot. It had been a long day, and I deserved a treat. I got a Yeungling Draft (they didn't have much of a draft choice, frankly, but they had a lot of the Sasparilly (hard liquor). I told the Bartender to give me a shot of his choice, something mid shelf that he liked.



He gave me a Buffalo Trace Bourbon. I'd never had it before, but it was incredibly smooth. I'd have one again (and, actually I did...I had two, I admit it!). The tender wasn't light with his pour either, so I appreciated that. And, that smooth bourbon warmed my stomach. Finishing my beer, I took my newly prepared food back to the hotel, as I'd just gotten a text that they'd be there in a half hour or so.

Back at the hotel I bought a Dr. Pepper (they don't have regular coke? BLASPHAMY!) and chowed down. This picture does NOT do this burger justice. I'd eat this again any day of the week!



The fries on the other hand were a bit soggy. That's normal with take out, and I'm sure they would have been better had I munched them fresh from the kitchen instead of a 10 minute walk later...but...they were still tasty. I didn't finish them though.

(Continued in Part 3)
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
Original Poster
Day 1 - I Took a Walk (Part 3)

And then I got the text...

They were here. Her mother had blindfolded the kiddo. And, when I got there, she had the kid life up her blindfold, and she jumped into my arms and hugged me and said DADDY!!!! and kissed my cheek.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!



If you want to know why Nala on her head, that was her idea. She also says that the hotel "reminds her of the cool one from Disney"...and you can see why (and guess which hotel?)



She's asleep in the other room now, and we'll be heading off to Day 2 in a few hours. Breakfast at the hotel...

So, keep tuned, my friends...Day 2 coming soon (like...tomorrow, I hope!)...

<insert link to Day 2 here later>

Oh, and you get your first glimpse of the Webcams I'll be using for part of the trip. Decided to play with it tonight instead of later in the trip. So enjoy your view of the Washington Monument!

https://video.nest.com/live/Q2Br7U
 
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MinnieM123

Premium Member
My goodness, what a read! You've got to be the world's best advance trip planner. ;) You two are well on your way!! I enjoyed seeing all the various photos. Even something as ordinary as an airport can be interesting; just depends upon your own spin and what features catch your eye. Again, I'm enjoying all of your report!

O.k. My "guess" is that the hotel your daughter was referring to (in comparison to the one you stayed in) was either: the Contemporary, or Wilderness Lodge. My reason is the open area, ceiling to floor levels. Did I guess correctly? :)
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
Original Poster
My goodness, what a read! You've got to be the world's best advance trip planner. ;) You two are well on your way!! I enjoyed seeing all the various photos. Even something as ordinary as an airport can be interesting; just depends upon your own spin and what features catch your eye. Again, I'm enjoying all of your report!

O.k. My "guess" is that the hotel your daughter was referring to (in comparison to the one you stayed in) was either: the Contemporary, or Wilderness Lodge. My reason is the open area, ceiling to floor levels. Did I guess correctly? :)
Contemporary.

We stayed there club level with a Magic Kingdom view last trip for one night before leaving for the cruise.

Even watched Wishes from there (which was unique and fun).

But, for the cost, we probably wont be back there as a hotel guest anytime soon!

It was worth it though, and I was really happy she had memories (it is her favorite hotel now...and it is mine as well, has been since I first stayed there as a kid on my first trip!)
 

Laurenciaa

Well-Known Member
Like most other people here, your plannig skills are to die for! Thank you for sharing!
Oh and your daughter, GOD, she is the sweetest! You can litterally see that she's happy to be on this trip with her daddy!
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Day 1 - I took a Walk

<an actual custom video will replace this later, this is a soundtrack marker until I get my editing software up and going>


Metrics first! Yes, we are doing the metrics again this year! Though, I am going to change them up a bit!

Magic - These are experiences that stood out, above and beyond normal expectations of service.
Memories - Self explanatory really, just special things that didn't necessarily involve an individual or service related things, just things I appreciated that make the trip all the better.
Meh - Just that. Things that make you go Meh.

Hey, I think we have the new show for WDW's Fireworks! The Magic, the Memories, and Meh! Fresh for the world of selfie sticks, Twitter and Facebook!

I'll collect other metrics, some throughout the trip, others through different stages.

Step Team - This is coming from my Fitbit. It's a neat little pedometer that connects to an app. I still prefer the one that connects to your belt as it measures hip movement, which I find more accurate than phone apps or even the bracelets that do the same (or expensive "smart watches"). Yeah, I'll stick with my bottom of the line Fitbit...thanks! Anyhow, I will use a few abbreviations. They are "SW" for Steps Walked, MW for Miles Walked, AM for Active Minutes, CB for Calories Burned (I am not even going to TRY and count calories consumed!)

Dining Plan Credit Breakdown with Estimated Cost / Value - Yeap, I'm doing it again! I have the DLX Dining Plan for both legs of WDW, and I'm going to see if I can come out ahead (or at least break even)...I can't say that about my scale when I return...that may just break.

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Magic - Seeing my kiddo again
Memories - Seeing my kiddo again
Meh - Delta's unclear luggage policies and practices
Step Team - 22,812, 11.07 miles, 221 AM, 3758 CB
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Well, it's been a long time, but the time has come. Today we headed out on our adventure.

It's been a rough two years for me, and just as hard on her I'm sure. I hear it in her voice, and the questions she asked. She didn't like being apart any more than I did. But, that time has come and gone, but I'm getting ahead of myself!

My day started as usual. Work in the morning, meetings around noon, server crash around 3p. Ok, I'm sortof kidding there, the server didn't "crash", but a service did hang and it needed restarted. This ended up eating up all my time I had planned for some last minute errands, and as a result I found myself running around like a banshee trying to get in any last minute things.

But, I get ahead of myself. Lets start at the very beginning, I've heard that's a very good place to start.

And, that starts with an email I got from Delta that allows me to pre-check. See, I have these FE gifts (more on that in a later post). And, I have quite a lot of them. And, quite a few of them are heavy. And no, I'm not telling anyone what they are (yet)...again, you'll have to wait a week for that suspense to be relieved! Sorry!

But, the point is, I had two suitcases and a duffle. Like an athletic style duffel, you know, with shoe pockets and the like. Sortof the type of thing a football (soccer or American) player would carry. Anyhow, the duffle was filled with some of my shoes and the center pocket entirely with FE gifts.

To make it worse, my SECOND bag was also 3/4 filled with FE gifts (it will make sense when we get there...am I teasing your interest yet?).

So, I thought, what the heck, with Delta I'll pay $25 for the first bag, $35 for the second bag...so I had assumed the third back would be what, $45?

Go to precheck...and...um...NOPE! The price jumped from $60 for the two bags to nearly $250! I was floored!

So, I spent the next hour (drink in hand, sorry, but I needed a rum and coke to contemplate this one!) repacking literally everything. I put the FE gifts, for the most part, into two boxes, and today shipped those out to Animal Kingdom Lodge for a grand total of $45. EAT THAT DELTA!

<does a goofy dance>

This left me with 2 carry on bags, but one was really heavy. So heavy I couldn't get it (with it's wheels) to balance properly on the bathroom scale to get an idea for weight. So...I guess I'll find out!

That said I didn't get to bed until nearly 4a. I ended up sleeping in, though I was technically "off" today, I did say I would come into the office for a few hours just to tidy up final bits. Which, is what I did...but man, I needed about a pot of coffee to get going at 10a!

Anyhow, moving on. Work was work, and I won't get to much into it. Lets skip to the beginning...it has started...



I got dropped off at the Doraville Marta Station by a coworker who now has my car keys (yeap, well, I trust her. If i can't trust the VP of our company, and my compatriot, whom can I trust?). That set of keys has been given to our HR person who, oddly, is covering the Helpdesk and other things for me while I am away. I've been documenting and training her for months.

Oh, for those unfamiliar, I work in IT for a small to mid-sized company. I am the CIO, but for a company this size that is a title more than a function. <grin> I do a little bit of everything IT related from low tier helpdesk stuff all the way up to software design, development and testing. It's a lot of work, but it also always gives me something to do, and while every job has it's highs and lows, overall I enjoy what I do. Yesterday I got her registered at the Datacenter, and now I finally feel ok stepping away for a bit.



I refilled my Breeze Card, and lugged my heavy bag down the ramp to the elevator. There is NO WAY I'm taking this thing up the stairs there.

Ah, an aside, the Breeze Card. Many city public transit systems use something similar, but one thing I REALLY like about the MARTA (Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) rail system is that they only charge you per trip...unlike say NYC (though it makes a bit more sense there) or METRO...but, that's another thing I'll cover tomorrow when we get our METRO passes renewed! METRO is the Washington, DC area transit system. This is actually the same Breeze Card I've had for years. I only put enough on it for the few times I use it, but if I want to go downtown (like World of Coke) or to the Airport, to me, coming from North Atlanta, this is the BEST way to go!

A short wait later and I was off. And just as I got to the top, here came the train! Things are looking great.

As a side note, here is a picture of the "view" from the Doraville Marta Station. Over there used to be a very large General Motors production plant that closed down well over a decade ago, as far as I could tell. The fact it is being demolished leads me to believe there is something coming? A mall perhaps? Condos? Who knows? Rumors flew for a long time about a casino coming there, but I doubt the State of GA will allow that (it would a massive change to state laws)...but...follow your nose to where the money flows! (wasn't their a toucan that said that...or maybe it was a Duck...a McDuck?)



The A/C was nice and cold, just how I like it. However, lugging this heavy luggage around, I am getting a bit frustrated. However, I was able to get it to the proper place on the car. There are these indentations on the cars that are for luggage or large items (bikes) specifically, and even though the train was empty, on a Friday Night rush hour, I'd rather respect the rules in case it got crowded as we hit midtown or so (it usually does this, you hit the center of the city, more people get on, and the south of the city tends to use the system far more than the north, in my experience).



No singing man or entertainment like last time. In fact a rather quiet trip.



Getting off at the airport, I stopped after tapping my way through the Breeze terminal to clear out my wallet and get fully settled into my new "wallet". I'll post a picture of it later, but basically it's a rather unique 3M rubber sleeve that someone gave me that attaches to the back of your phone. It holds 4 cards snugly, but works best with 3. I will do a more detailed write up on it later, when I have more time, because so far I really enjoy it. But, moving on.

I cleared out my wallet, moving some of the cards to my administrative center (a notebook) and putting the empty wallet into a small pocket on my computer bag. I'll hold onto it through the trip in case I find I don't like this new setup, but if I do, then I'll stow it away when I get back to my house, and may never go back to a wallet again!

We shall see, intrepid explorers!

Well, going through my cards, I found a leftover $10 Applebee's giftcard. I have no idea where I got it from, actually, and I don't like Applebee's very much, and don't even know if it's any good...but, I'll never use it. So, I stopped a random person who was leaving (meaning, they would be in ATL for a while, and may wish to partake in an Applebee's), and she said she'd gladly take it (I mean, who wouldn't). Of course, she looked at me a bit weird at first, but who wouldn't? Anyhow, that done...

<PSST SIR!!!>

Um...

<PSST SIR!!!!!! STEP BACK!!!!>

Um...

Yeah, I'm staring at this lady in a MARTA "uniform" and her hair tied up in a rag. Neither of which looked like they had been washed, much less pressed, in quite a while (if ever). Oh, I see...I had reached over the 20 foot temporary border (the same ribbon type they use for TSA queues and other places) to hand the card to the lady departing (I was still on the arriving side).

Of course I apologized and acted respectful, but in the back of my head I thought, what, why? I mean, had we been 6 feet further down, there would have been no barrier. So...why was she stopping me? I then recalled her leaning on the wall earlier looking like a cow chewing cud...er...I mean, bored. And, well, I suppose she earned her paycheck for the day. Yay taxes!

<rolls eyes>

Went on to the Delta Check In (as I refused to check in online until I was sure what the status of the anvil bag was going to be), and the kiosk was painless...until...I went to go pay for the final 2 bags. It would NOT scan my credit card. Tried the next kiosk. Same thing. Third kiosk...same...thing...

Ok, so there's this thing they make (and I only know this because I used to maintain systems like this) that cleans the sensors, and another thing that will let you test them...and I can understand that they get a LOT of volume, but you would think someone at Delta would think about this and have a higher (maybe even weekly?) maintenance schedule for them.

I would chalk that up to me just have a 3 in a row run of bad luck, but I noted other people on the other side of our kiosk bank having similar issues. So, I gave up and chose the "pay cash" option, as I had to check the bags anyhow. Now, that's misleading, as they'll gladly take credit/debit at the bag check...so...er...just a suggestion, maybe after you try a certain amount, the programmer should add something that sends you over there and lets you know it's ok, and they'll take care of it?

Minor, I know, but these little touches really help, imho.

Bag check as uneventful...and I finally found out what my main bag weighed in at. 100 lbs on the nose (which is good, because 100 is the MAX they'll allow on a flight!). So, I paid the overage charge (which was heftier than I expected, but still cheaper than shipping, yeah, last night I checked Fedex, UPS and even USPS rates (as I really don't need to see these items until late next week)...so, all is well.

I stopped for a bit to check out the great airplane models! I am quite the sucker for these things.




They have added some fantastical "steampunk" models as well. This was a really neat one, reminded me in a way of the Dreamfinder's ship...and if there had been a model of that there I probably would have feinted on the spot after having a 15 minute nerd-gasm. But, they didn't...HOWEVER...

They did have this in the submarine model section. YESSIR!




However, I noticed a good friend, someone I've said goodbye to whenever I leave ATL was MISSING!



HENRY WAS GONE! (Read my 2013 report for details)

Also, Atlanta Bread Company, another staple was missing, replaced by some "french bistro". I crinkled my nose in disgust as a southerner. I have nothing against Au Bai Pan (spelling, but it's a chain, it's ok, and that's what this looked like), but even though I was famished, and I still had an hour and a half to burn or so, I decided to get food in the Terminal.

So, off to TSA!




That's right. Standing means traveling...at least to the TSA!

Actually, TSA jokes aside...I was TSA Plus this go around, and I must say, it was amazing. I was in and out in under 10 minutes. I even got flagged for a "random check", and that took only a few minutes. And, I have to say, I think this is the first time in recent memory when I can recall seeing TSA agents smiling and interacting with people. They had the dogs out today, and while you are not supposed to interact with the dogs, TSA was smart and had someone answering questions, etc...talking about how much training they go through, etc, and just making small talk with adults and children in a very professional and knowledgable way.

Everyone has their own opinions on TSA and DHS, but I must say (and if anyone from there reads this), I was incredibly impressed. I like people who do their job, do it thoroughly and professionally, and with a little bit of personality. And, there was a lot of that on display today. Wow...I can't believe I had something positive to say about the TSA...normally it's "meh" at best, and sometimes terrible. But, I must say, I actually enjoyed it, for what it was. And, they weren't "skimming" over me or others. I saw them being quite thorough, but also being smart about it.

Anyhow, I'll stop with that, but I must say, after 13 or so years of existence, perhaps the TSA (or at least at ATL) is starting to get it?

(I don't want to color my compliments with that last statement, my post has used TSA enough that I'm sure it's been flagged by some system for review! Bet they won't expect a compliment!)




I always walk the Atlanta Airport rather than take the trains. Especially if they are crowded, as they were today. The AIRPORT wasn't crowded (not by a long shot), but people cram into those trains like clowns in a clown-car. Nah, I have a bit of tubby tub tub that needs working off, so no thanks, I'll walk.

I also like it because of the African Art. In short, in the late 90s, a lot of African Art was put on display in the walkways underneath the runways between the concourses, and...I like to look at them.

And, since Henry is gone (RIP HENRY, replaced by a Lexus...THAT ISN'T COOL ATL AIRPORT AUTHORITY!!!!)...I needed to see some friends.

Oh...wait...what is that? A troll from Frozen?




Not quite!



I call this one "A Study in Maximizing Profits" aka How Delta makes you sit when you fly coach and are over 5 feet ten inches tall"



And of course my favorite stream...or is it?



The water spirit. Do you see her now?



As I was walking through the statues, some random guy called out "Peace and Long Life" and gave me the Vulcan Salute. I kid you not. I was shocked at first, and quickly recovered and responded, "Live Long and Prosper". I think DragonCon was recently, so maybe that guy was affiliated with that? A 50+ something dude, but that doesn't preclude fandom...in fact, for that IP, it increases the likelihood, I'm quite sure.

Moving on, they hadn't quite finished the T-Gates refurb last time I flew, and now it's largely done, and it looks really nice! I love the ATL airport, I'm sorry. There are a lot of pretty airports, but I could spend all day at ATL and never gripe (after refurbs). There's so much to see and do...especially AFTER you get through TSA!



I got a black coffee at some coffee shop that didn't know what a black coffee was for a few minutes. And, I was behind some lady in striped pajama bottoms with an accent that I'd place as NYC...and she had to have her "chai soy milk splenda sweetened tea on 4 ice cubes" or some mess. She berated (I don't mean politely, I mean that word EXACTLY, demanding them make it 3 times in a row after taking a sip, and then demanding her money back...try #4, the manager walked over and said...um...here's your money, go away...in short).

Yeah, I'm easy, and I stepped up after watching this and said that. Black coffee please.

The cashier about had a conniption (ok, so maybe this lady wasn't so wrong?). Appearantly they almost never sell the stuff? <sigh>

I like froo froo coffee, but firmly believe there is such a thing as having too much froo in your brew. Just enjoy a good strong blend from time to time! But, to each their own.

I sipped my coffee, and watched everyone rush to board as soon as boarding was called. I don't understand why people do this, frankly. I'd much rather sit in the concourse than cram myself into Delta coach seats for the next 35 - 45 minutes. I wait comfortably off to the side, sipping coffee and playing on my iDevices until the line thins. I understand First Class and those who need to board early for special reasons, but for us regular sardines? Why fight to be the top fish in the can? I'm perfectly happy being at the bottom. When it gets down to a few people left, that's when I head over (I do NOT want to inconvenience the flight, but I just don't see the need to be in that much of a rush...)

On the way in, I got another compliment from the stewardess on my Star Trek shirt (I love this shirt). I don't have a pic, but I'll post one later.

TOS baby, TOS! (The Original Series, though having run through a lot of them this past few months, I now concede to the fandom that thinks DS9 really was the BEST series, but TOS is still surprising excellent to watch, for its age)

I promise I'll post a pic of it later, but I'm too lazy to take one right now (yeah, that's terrible, isn't it?). But, I only have a few t-shirts. Next day I wear it, I'll post it.



Boarded and ready to go!

(continued in Part 2)

I'm still surprise how many airlines still fly these ancient MD80 and similar type planes.
 

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