Trip Report Everything Is Just So Peachy Keen! *COMPLETED*

It certainly was for us Georgia peaches this last week! For those who may be new here, let us introduce ourselves. We are Tuvalu and Em, a mother-daughter duo who love traveling together to Walt Disney World. We take multiple trips per year (this was our third for 2022) and for us, time spent at our resort is just as important to us as time spent in the parks. Slow-paced relaxation is vital to us!

I’m sure this laid-back vibe is what draws people to cruises: pools, bars, a variety of restaurants and activities from which to choose . I can’t do ships. But I can happily “land cruise” at WDW!

Hope you decide to follow along and learn about the surprises on our most recent voyage.

When: July 20-27, 2022
Where: Disney’s Yacht Club and Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resorts

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Nothing can stop us now!
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
Sunday, con’t
@AKemily I thought that too … but I couldn’t come up with their WHY? MYbe to ride Dinosaur and the safaris to see the lion move?
See, you were partially correct too @slipperalwaysfits! While we didn’t get to Dinosaur, we did do this next.

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Hello Frasier Crane!

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The “Q” (@MickeyCB) was empty.

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Our Jeep was only half full. Not many folks want to go on a 5:45 pm safari….in summer!

Which makes perfect sense because most of the animals didn’t want to be out on the savanna either. We saw very few. Most were hiding.

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We did have one exciting sighting.

The baby rhinoceros was out with its mama!

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Fun Fact: A herd of rhinos is called a crash. Rhinos can only see 10 feet in front of them and are therefore always crashing into each other!

While I miss the zebras in this final section, the goats (which are definitely not the G.O.A.T! 🤣) are a funny addition to the updated area.

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fractal

Well-Known Member
Sunday, con’t

See, you were partially correct too @slipperalwaysfits! While we didn’t get to Dinosaur, we did do this next.

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Hello Frasier Crane!

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The “Q” (@MickeyCB) was empty.

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Our Jeep was only half full. Not many folks want to go on a 5:45 pm safari….in summer!

Which makes perfect sense because most of the animals didn’t want to be out on the savanna either. We saw very few. Most were hiding.

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We did have one exciting sighting.

The baby rhinoceros was out with its mama!

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Fun Fact: A herd of rhinos is called a crash. Rhinos can only see 10 feet in front of them and are therefore always crashing into each other!

While I miss the zebras in this final section, the goats (which are definitely not the G.O.A.T! 🤣) are a funny addition to the updated area.

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Shirley Status going strong!
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
Sunday, con’t

We took this delightful path (yes I said delightful @Zipadeelady 😉) after exiting Kilimanjaro Safari.

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It was mostly shaded so we were as comfortable as we could be on a July evening in central Florida.

Soon we arrived here.

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Yeah our energy is sapped too, floating mountain thingy.

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We needed some fuel.

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Much better.

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Em’s appetite wasn’t as big as mine tonight so she went with a kid’s bowl. I happily finished my adult portion. :hungry:

Satu’li Canteen is da bomb. An excellent reason to make an excursion over to our least favorite park….even in the summer!
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
Perhaps we’ll have luck in this store.

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(Channeling my inner Chandler Bing) Could these anniversary banners BE any more blah?!!

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If only today’s WDW designers exhibited the same talent as those who worked while the park was constructed.

I mean, how amazing is this little detail?

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So as not to continue berating Disney, I’ll just blame “supply chain problems” for the lack of merchandise variety here.

I did see one adorable item.

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Not $30 adorable, however. A picture will suffice.
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
Sunday, con’t

✅ Mug
✅ Safari
✅ Satu’li Canteen
✅ Shopping

“We had a full Animal Kingdom experience. We even closed the park!” Em declared as we headed out.

(A rare statement from a member of the Tuvalu family!)

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But you didn’t try a new dessert, @AKemily is likely thinking.

Oh but we did. It just wasn’t at AK.

Presenting the 50th Anniversary Petit Stump Cake from Roaring Fork.

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Chocolate cake with birthday cake buttercream filling, surrounded by “bark” fondant, featuring the 50th anniversary logo.

“What’s a stump cake?” Em had asked after reading the description.

“A cake that’s supposed to look like a tree stump?” I guessed, wondering why anyone would want to create a cake that resembles dead tree bark.

A Google search revealed that stump cakes are indeed a real thing. Who knew?

We cut our “petit” (shouldn’t there be an e on the end?) stump (cup)cake in half to share.


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The “bark” fondant was :hungover:. The cake and buttercream were fine. And it was certainly easier to eat than the infamous Roaring S’more!

We checked the hot water situation since maintenance had visited earlier. (We knew someone had been in our room since since the master lighting switch was off!) Running the water for only a few seconds at the sinks and shower produced scalding hot water — a much needed improvement!

HOWEVER….

The heavy floral scent lingered. It seemed to be coming from the vent above.

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I didn’t feel like dealing with it tonight. I would put in another maintenance request in the morning.
 
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erstwo

Well-Known Member
Sunday, con’t

✅ Mug
✅ Safari
✅ Satu’li Canteen
✅ Shopping

“We had a full Animal Kingdom experience. We even closed the park!” Em declared as we headed out.

(A rare statement from a member of the Tuvalu family!)

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But you didn’t try a new dessert, @AKemily is likely thinking.

Oh but we did. It just wasn’t at AK.

Presenting the 50th Anniversary Petit Stump Cake from Roaring Fork.

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Chocolate cake with birthday cake buttercream filling, surrounded by “bark” fondant, featuring the 50th anniversary logo.

“What’s a stump cake?” Em had asked after reading the description.

“A cake that’s supposed to look like a tree stump?” I guessed, wondering why anyone would want to create a cake that resembles dead tree bark.

A Google search revealed that stump cakes are indeed a real thing. Who knew?

We cut our “petit” (shouldn’t there be an e on the end?) stump (cup)cake in half to share.


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The “bark” fondant was :hungover:. The cake and buttercream were fine. And it was certainly easier to eat than the infamous Roaring S’more!

We checked the hot water situation since maintenance had visited earlier. (We knew someone had been in our room since since the master lighting switch was off!) Running the water for only a few seconds at the sinks and shower produced scalding hot water — a much needed improvement!

HOWEVER….

The heavy floral scent lingered. It seemed to be coming from the vent above.

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I didn’t feel like dealing with it tonight. I would put in another maintenance request in the morning.
No "e" on the end of petit four either! (But there is an "s" on the end of both words if you are talking about more than one petit four - which I have always thought was weird.)
Also, I am LOLing at saying (what would be pronounced in my American accent) "Petty Stump Cake" out loud. I'm betting they were going for a fancy name, but it's funny to me!
 

youngdeb

Active Member
Sunday, con’t

✅ Mug
✅ Safari
✅ Satu’li Canteen
✅ Shopping

“We had a full Animal Kingdom experience. We even closed the park!” Em declared as we headed out.

(A rare statement from a member of the Tuvalu family!)

View attachment 668184

But you didn’t try a new dessert, @AKemily is likely thinking.

Oh but we did. It just wasn’t at AK.

Presenting the 50th Anniversary Petit Stump Cake from Roaring Fork.

View attachment 668185
Chocolate cake with birthday cake buttercream filling, surrounded by “bark” fondant, featuring the 50th anniversary logo.

“What’s a stump cake?” Em had asked after reading the description.

“A cake that’s supposed to look like a tree stump?” I guessed, wondering why anyone would want to create a cake that resembles dead tree bark.

A Google search revealed that stump cakes are indeed a real thing. Who knew?

We cut our “petit” (shouldn’t there be an e on the end?) stump (cup)cake in half to share.


View attachment 668186

The “bark” fondant was :hungover:. The cake and buttercream were fine. And it was certainly easier to eat than the infamous Roaring S’more!

We checked the hot water situation since maintenance had visited earlier. (We knew someone had been in our room since since the master lighting switch was off!) Running the water for only a few seconds at the sinks and shower produced scalding hot water — a much needed improvement!

HOWEVER….

The heavy floral scent lingered. It seemed to be coming from the vent above.

View attachment 668187

I didn’t feel like dealing with it tonight. I would put in another maintenance request in the morning.

Both words in French are feminine, so therefore it should be "petite", but since the words are in English and this is an American company they likely just didn't care to be grammatically correct.
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
When there is a continual scent throughout hotel rooms, I wonder what other scent there is -- that they're trying to cover up? ;)
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Both words in French are feminine, so therefore it should be "petite", but since the words are in English and this is an American company they likely just didn't care to be grammatically correct.
Sorry but no. Both words (I assume you are referring to cake (gateau) and four (oven)) are masculin so no e at the end of petit.
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