Trip Report A Bonus last minute March Flower and Garden trip with lots of "Moments" - COMPLETED

Hello and welcome to my trip report I'm so excited to share this report with you all as it was such a special trip - I literally loved every moment of it and there were quite a few "moments" - I'll explain more on that in a minute.

As the title suggests this was a bonus trip for me booked at just 33 days before travelling - for those of you who don't know me I'm Tracey, hello, I travel to Disney every year in November - always November for my birthday. This trip was suggested by Chris (my husband) and we found a really good deal so we decided to go for it! - further details of how this happened can be found in my pre trip report (but to be honest you won't find much else of any use in the pre trip report as there was pretty much not to update on - I just wanted to tell everyone how happy I was when I booked)

I knew we were booked but in reality things didn't sink in until we arrived and that's where the "moments" in the title come in - I would have a quivering lip, tears in my eyes and then the sunglasses would come from the top of my head over my eyes to cover the tears and there it was a "moment" as Chris would describe it - and a fair few of these happened during this trip. Because this didn't really sink in properly until we arrived there is a lack of photo's for the first part of this report but there will be a lot of photo's after this properly starts as despite being in the world in November there are over 1400 pictures from this trip - oops......

We were in Disney from 12th March to 22nd March - 10 days in the World, Direct flights from the UK and Disney's All Star Sports with park tickets for a total of £2600 a bargain and the reason we went.

so onto the details................

Sunday 11th March
The day before our flight - we woke up and finished packing, it was strange to be packing Mickey ears and shorts in a suitcase, it still felt so unreal and really hadn't sunk in. it was like we were just going through the motions but were watching someone else - it's really hard to describe but you might relate to what I mean?

We normally travel mid week so normally leave work and rush around and then head down to the airport, we took our time, had something to eat and then packed the car and were off.

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We were in the car chatting saying that in a few days we'd be on BTMRR but then just kept laughing as if it wasn't real - it honestly felt as if we were going out for the day together or going on an overnight break.
Our journey was pretty quick to Gatwick - we got to the hotel around 4.30pm and lay and rested in our room for an hour.
I watched some of Dancing on Ice - (a TV programme where celebrities learn to Dance on Ice) - Chris finally got fed up of that and went down to the pub next door to the hotel for a beer.
I joined him shortly after for a quick drink and snack and then we both returned to the room for an early night
The bar was far busier than we'd ever seen it but I think that was down to the fact it was Mother's Day.

Monday 12th March
Travel day - for all our Disney trips for the past few years the alarm tune is Shakira "try everything" - the same tune was put on to wake us up this morning and when the alarm did go off we again looked at each other and chuckled almost in disbelief this was actually going to happen.
We got up, showered and then headed for breakfast - in the hotel we stay in you get a free pick up and go breakfast of croissants, bacon rolls, coffee etc.

We packed the car (again) and took the car to the long stay south car park - before we left the cost of staying in the south car park was around £20 cheaper than the north long stay car park and as we were trying to not spend excessively on this holiday we booked the cheap option and decided to take the tram to the North Terminal where the plane was waiting to take us "home"

We arrived to an empty check in - I couldn't check in online (we think due to my brand new passport) so we were grateful for an empty Virgin desk. We headed through security and did a little window shopping and had poached egg on toast for breakfast.

We boarded our plane "pretty woman" and the plane took off with 285 passengers and 16 crew - in November this figures is well over 400 passengers!

I watched a few films on the plane including Coco and really enjoyed it - a great story line and I'm sure that Walt Disney is still living in the after world as I for one often think of him and what he achieved in Disney :)

We were 6th off the plan but our luggage took ages to arrive - the airport was being updated and there seemed to be fewer luggage belts etc and things hanging over the ceiling as make shift air conditioning units.

We headed out towards the Magical Express - we've never got onto this before and there was a fairly long wait - I'm disappointed that at this stage things still hadn't really sunk in so I didn't take any photo's, that said we didn't get a Magical Express anyway - it was a Mears coach :(

We arrived at All Star Sports - (for those who know me well will know I've only ever stayed at Riverside, it's my 2nd home and I've spent over 300 nights there but this was a chance to spend 10 additional days at Disney so Riverside was going to have to wait until November) - check in was quick and I have to say all the staff here were so friendly and welcoming - they really do show Disney in a great light

We opted for the no cleaning option and were given $90 - Ice cream money - yay! - those who have read my previous reports will know my thoughts on ice cream - we're more than capable of making our own beds and on keeping things tidy so this was a no brainer for us.

Our room was the furthest away but was still far nearer to the food court etc than any room we've had at Riverside. It didn't seem that far away at all for us. The room was clean, smaller than we're used to but was fine for what we needed.

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We literally dumped the bags without even opening them, walked out of the room and went to reception to order a Lyft - it was now 8.34pm (12.34am UK time) but we had shopping to get. We were off to Walmart

Kenneth came to pick us up and we spoke with him about how long we'd been awake but we were going to keep going as we had supplies to get. We joked with him that he might be coming to pick us up if he were lucky!

We picked up water, breakfast bits and chips and ordered another Lyft to take us back to the All stars - would you credit it - Kenneth picked us up and we were back by 10pm

We quickly unpacked and were in bed around 10.30pm after 21 hours awake.

Coming up next our first full day in Disney - and the start of those moments - and a lot of photos!!!!
 

Longers

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Original Poster
Loved your trip report - read the whole thing - it brought me back to WDW. I love it there in March!

Thank you so much for reading - I really did think that maybe 20; odd people actually read reports from start to finish - I’ve been quite surprised.

It was so beautiful in March I’m glad you have actually had the chance to experience it then.

I am glad I could bring WDW to you & thanks again for reading.
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
All. Caught. Up.
Read it from the beginning again so I could enjoy your lovely Flower & Garden pictures.
@Tiggerish is right.....your reports are The Happiest Reports on Earth!!
I had many comments as I was reading, but I’m old and forgot most of them!

However the few I remember.....totally jelly that you were on the last BTMRR train of the night (day?)....I think that little creature on a rock was a lizard....and guests are no longer allowed to ride in the front car of a monorail (change made after the accident in 2009.)

So you’re ahead by 4 BTMRR rides! Guess I have my work cut out for me. 😉😊
 

MegRuss626

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All. Caught. Up.
Read it from the beginning again so I could enjoy your lovely Flower & Garden pictures.
@Tiggerish is right.....your reports are The Happiest Reports on Earth!!
I had many comments as I was reading, but I’m old and forgot most of them!

However the few I remember.....totally jelly that you were on the last BTMRR train of the night (day?)....I think that little creature on a rock was a lizard....and guests are no longer allowed to ride in the front car of a monorail (change made after the accident in 2009.)

So you’re ahead by 4 BTMRR rides! Guess I have my work cut out for me. 😉😊

My husband, sister, and I had one of the last trips in the very front of the monorail the morning the accident happened. My sister had never done it and we lucked out. We woke up the next morning to the news 👎🏻
 

Longers

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Original Poster
All. Caught. Up.
Read it from the beginning again so I could enjoy your lovely Flower & Garden pictures.
@Tiggerish is right.....your reports are The Happiest Reports on Earth!!
I had many comments as I was reading, but I’m old and forgot most of them!

However the few I remember.....totally jelly that you were on the last BTMRR train of the night (day?)....I think that little creature on a rock was a lizard....and guests are no longer allowed to ride in the front car of a monorail (change made after the accident in 2009.)

So you’re ahead by 4 BTMRR rides! Guess I have my work cut out for me. 😉😊

WelCome back and thanks for your lovely comments.
If any of the comments come back to you feel free to add them!

My BTMRR last ride of the night was so special everyone on that ride was so up for it - it was like we were all having a party together!

Did you mean the animal kingdom lizard while we were having ice cream? It was a strange Long creature which could have been a centipead but he didn’t have enough legs!

And I know such a shame re no more front rides on the monorails - but I consider myself lucky enough to have done it once!

And as I said I don’t think this BTMRR challenge will go in my favour but I’m happy to try - I loved your pictures holding up fingers for the number of rides - not sure what happens when we get to double digits :)
 

Longers

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Original Poster
My husband, sister, and I had one of the last trips in the very front of the monorail the morning the accident happened. My sister had never done it and we lucked out. We woke up the next morning to the news 👎🏻

Oh my goodness but glad you got to at least experience it!
 

Songbird76

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It is mesmerising to watch - I’ve not been to euro Disney for 8 years now - wow - maybe time to rectify that!
Well, I have to say that DLP is not as magical as WDW. We enjoyed it, but it's just not the pixie dust experience I was hoping for. The glass blower was one of the few things DS really enjoyed. If I had to choose between WDW and DLP, WDW wins hands down, every time. But if you can't make it to WDW for some reason, it's at least better than nothing.
 

Longers

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Well, I have to say that DLP is not as magical as WDW. We enjoyed it, but it's just not the pixie dust experience I was hoping for. The glass blower was one of the few things DS really enjoyed. If I had to choose between WDW and DLP, WDW wins hands down, every time. But if you can't make it to WDW for some reason, it's at least better than nothing.

I agree it’s certainly not as magical as WDW.
And it’s also quite expensive and I’d rather spend that bit more to go to Florida!
 

Songbird76

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I agree it’s certainly not as magical as WDW.
And it’s also quite expensive and I’d rather spend that bit more to go to Florida!
Absolutely! We only went to DLP because we only had a week vacation and you just can't do a trans-Atlantic trip in one week. I mean, you can, but it's not worth the expense, and then you need time to get over the jet lag...so it's technically possible, but not really advisable. So I got my Disney fix at DLP that time. When you do your Disney trips, do you book your flights separately or do you book through Disney?
 

Longers

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Absolutely! We only went to DLP because we only had a week vacation and you just can't do a trans-Atlantic trip in one week. I mean, you can, but it's not worth the expense, and then you need time to get over the jet lag...so it's technically possible, but not really advisable. So I got my Disney fix at DLP that time. When you do your Disney trips, do you book your flights separately or do you book through Disney?

The last few years we’ve done. Hotel and park tickets through Disney as we’ve booked with free dining and then we book the flights separate.
We book everything through quidco - which in essence is just a web site which then transfers you to the actual website you want but somehow they give you cash back (and the price is still the same on the actual website your going to). Our Disney trip this year we’ve already got about £120 back so it’s well worth it.
 

Longers

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Original Poster
Oh my that ice cream looks so good!
Oh Yum! That all looks great, especially the 3rd one down. I'd take that one :)
I'm back on my diet and dreaming of ice cream...sigh.............................

It was my nephews birthday (so that’s my excuse for taking them!)

I was literally full up all day after eating mine!

Mine was Oreo cookies - the first single ice cream picture
Mum had mango - the last picture
One nephew chocoholic (which I wish I had had now!) - 3rd single picture
And my other nephew had toffee - 2nd single picture

We all agreed we will definitely go back!
 

John Dulmage

Active Member
@Longers - I saw this article today about Free Dining for travelers from the UK on a blog that I follow (which has proven to be very reliable), and thought of you and a potential "next spring" trip for you - and others from the UK. This is pretty cool. Of course, you have to give up any room discounts to take advantage of this. Anyway, here's the URL: http://www.disneytouristblog.com/2019-disney-world-free-dining-united-kingdom/
 

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