Bed Bugs ... EEK! A June 2013 TR

WHO: None other than myself, and of course the wife.
9118116514_c380fc85af_c.jpg


9116006783_3bdd52f82f_c.jpg


WHAT: Celebrating our 1st Wedding Anniversary, well just shy of it.
WHERE: Walter Elias Disney World - POP Century Resort - Yacht Club Resort
WHEN: June 16 - 21st, 2013.

So, to preface this Trip Report a few details are needed. This will really be my first trip report, I believe I attempted another one but it was pretty weak sauce if you ask me. I will attempt to be more thorough with my reporting, thoughts, and opinions on experiences etc etc etc.

In July of 2012 we Disneymooned for a whopping 12 days, which was epic on many levels. Considering the length of stay we decided that an annual pass simply made sense. We then followed up our July trip with a weeklong stay at the Swan in March of 2013 with our best friends. We shared a room to save some money and it was overall a fun trip, despite their newbieness and my unfortunate roll of tour guide and historian.

So this brings us to THIS trip report. My wife and I can get pretty impulsive but normally something along the line keeps us in check... that is normally Expedia or Disney themselves. What I mean by that is we'll often share a few drinks then start with the "we should go to Disney next month" spiel but almost always we'll check Expedia or Kayak and we're faced with a 400 dollar flight on late notice. That is an instant trip killer for us. UNTIL this past month! We're hanging around the house after a long day of work, popped a few cold ones, threw on Pinocchio and 2 hours later we were booked for another stay at Disney. The stars simply alligned, flights were cheap at less than 250 a person (roundtrip, flying direct at good times via Jet Blue) and we were on Facebook chatting with my usual KK agent. We went back and forth with the idea of where to stay and we were acting under the guise of being economically sound in our decision making process. We almost instantly eliminated our normal Beach Club stay, with the reality of a wicked high rack rate and almost no availability in such short notice. We then downgraded to POFQ and started to discuss the impact of the bussing, size of room for the value of your dollar, etc etc etc and ultimately came down to the old "lets save some bucks" mentality... choosing The Pop Century Resort as our final stay.

I would be a liar if I didn't say I was a little nervous about the downgrade from Deluxe to Value. But at the end of the day it all comes down to your perceptions and what you value in a resort. For my wife and I we value access, not necessarily theming and resort accommodations. We enjoy the Beach / Yacht because it allows us to walk to two gates and a great collection of entertainment at the Boardwalk resort, plus a wicked nice pool eh? Be it as it may, we simply use the room as a place to crash since we're early risers and usually end our days in the parks.

EDIT: As many of you know, or may not know, I am a photographer. I now describe myself as a photography enthusiast, I now refuse to do any more paid projects. I now focus 100% on myself and my own personal life.

When it comes to photographing Disney there are many, many options to consider. Size and weight is certainly the biggest one that crosses my mind. I have had quite a few DSLR bodies from the cheapest entry levels to Nikon FX bodies. Chase Jarvis likes to say that the best camera is the one you have with you. I'm just not a huge fan of the digital world but it's certainly more convenient. I wanted something that would give me some quality while not weighing a brick. That's where this camera came into play, the Fuji X-Pro1. A hell of a lot cheaper than a Leica M9, same size, but after a week of use and reviewing the cameras files this one is going back to B&H. The camera IQ and image quality is second to none, literally it's THAT good. But there is one caveat with this camera. The autofocus sucks, period. So without going into a huge review or something I'm returning her... which makes me sad because I really wanted to like her. Every image in this TR was taken with the Fuji X-Pro1 strapped with a Fujinon 35mm f1.4. Everything will be in black and white, because that's just what I like.
 

angieandtrevor

Active Member
Absolutely fantastic TR, your pictures are amazing !! I tend to prefer color only because I guess that is what I am more used to however I find the B&W give everything such a different look....great job. I think I really need to start shooting more in B&W :)
Sooooo sorry to hear about the bed bugs, I think I would die. That is one of my biggest fears and like Kelly mentioned (@sweetpee_1993) I bring a little light to do inspections before we settle into a room. Well that and a little bottle of lysol spray to hopefully get rid of germs left behind, it probably does nothing but it makes me feel a little better. :D So glad that everything worked out because that really could have put a damper on your entire trip. Nice to know that Disney handled it so well but I think a lot of it had to do with how you treated the staff as well.

Great review, can't wait to read more.
 

bethymouse

Well-Known Member
Love the TR.:D
Hate the idea of bed bugs!:eek:
I've always counted on DISNEY to not have bed bugs.:( I guess it's inevitable.:( I hope I never run across those suckers!:eek:
We have a lice problem @ our school, and I know it takes a long time and treatment to get rid of that stuff!:eek:
I'm glad it didn't ruin your stay.;)
I will never stay at a value again! I'm not sure if I'd stay @ a moderate either, but it seems like no matter what, even the deluxes, have their problems.:(
The crowds are unbelievable aren't they?:eek: I am shocked at the fact that Disney offered a room discount all summer!:eek: I wish they'd offer something for Christmas and Easter.:rolleyes:
Thanks again for all of the neat pictures!:D
 

disney4life2008

Well-Known Member
Yes, 200 dollars in cash for our use anywhere... but at the time Walmart was the only thing open. I don't shop at Walmart, ever... so that was a bit of an experience as well. I've been there to buy soap and other household items but never clothes. I looked interesting.

Considering you brought a $300 jacket I am not surprised you do not shop at Walmart. I shop specifically at walmart when I go to WDW. With $200 I could buy a whole summer worth of outfits that could last me through October. But I am a cheapie, lol.
 

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Love the TR.:D
Hate the idea of bed bugs!:eek:
I've always counted on DISNEY to not have bed bugs.:( I guess it's inevitable.:( I hope I never run across those suckers!:eek:
We have a lice problem @ our school, and I know it takes a long time and treatment to get rid of that stuff!:eek:
I'm glad it didn't ruin your stay.;)
I will never stay at a value again! I'm not sure if I'd stay @ a moderate either, but it seems like no matter what, even the deluxes, have their problems.:(
The crowds are unbelievable aren't they?:eek: I am shocked at the fact that Disney offered a room discount all summer!:eek: I wish they'd offer something for Christmas and Easter.:rolleyes:
Thanks again for all of the neat pictures!:D

I'd rather go less, save, and enjoy the fruits of the deluxe hotels before I go back to the values. Maybe when we have kids we can revisit, but for now I will enjoy life sans kids.
 

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
6/20 continued...

sorry for the delay, the whole work thing gets in the way of writing my TR. I covered our morning in the first part of the 6/20 TR but to recap, Epcot was busy (but less than MK) and we enjoyed the Behind the Seeds Tour.

Now to the meat and potatoes, literally. Again continuing on the notion of "first experiences" we booked an ADR at the Garden Grill. Boy, oh boy is this place fantastic. Not only did I love to aspect of a rotating restaurant but this place delivered on two fronts, quality of food and character interaction.

We started off with a delicious salad, comprised of lettuce (harvested downstairs that morning), cucumbers, tomatoes (harvested that morning as well), boiled eggs, bacon, and ranch dressing. Over the last year or so I have been trying to change my eating habits and salad has the been the hardest thing for me to overcome. While I eat it from time to time it's rare I eat at a restaurant, but this salad was absolutely divine. Extremely fresh taste, just spectacular.

On to the main courses... turkey with a lemon caper sauce served over homestyle stuffing, tilapia grilled with a tomato type glaze, and charbroiled tenderloin over mashed potatoes (loaded with chives and a hint of sour creme). We finished our first plate and had some more turkey and beef delivered for a second round.

Desert... beyond delicious to the point where I asked for the chefs card to write for the recipe. It was a cast iron skillet cobbler filled with raspberry, blackberry, and blueberry. The base of the cobbler was corn bread, maybe one of my favorite sides for any meal.

But what really struck me about the Garden Grill was the character interaction. Mickey, Pluto, Chip and Dale all made the rounds numerous times. They first stopped, individually, to sign and take photos... then each came around a total of three additional times and we even took photos then. I thought that was great! My previous experiences with character dining was pretty bleak, they came over a single time as a group and because we were adults likely never came back for that reason.

We wrapped up the day with Illuminations and then it started to hit me... we were almost ready to go home. It was a pretty love / hate trip. Being that this was our third visit in 12 months we officially hit that pro status where everything just seemed natural, no more real surprises, we haven't needed a park map in 5 years! This time around we focused more on shows, characters, vinyls, pins, and hell just sitting around with some popcorn and watching all the kids with leashes attached to them.
 

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
So to wrap this sucker up and then I'll just bombard this forum with "B roll" images...

6/21... the DREADED last day. We had stayed up a pretty decent hour the last night and packed all of our stuff away. We were up early and off to wrap the day up in the Magic Kingdom. This day actually turned into a Disney Marathon day and I'm not sure we left this trip with a great taste in our mouths.

9 - 12pm Magic Kingdom - We rode Pan, saw Philharmagic, FP'd our way through Ariels Grotto.... turned around and left down mainstreet, said some pretty sad goodbyes to Mainstreet.

Monorailed to Epcot, rode SSE... picked up a complimentary Chase Visa Character 5x7 Print from the day before, strolled through Showcase Pavilion picking up gifts for the parents, friends etc etc etc.

Hauled over to DHS in search of a WDWRR Mug ... they didn't have it, despite having 10 mugs 2 days before. I was bummed over this, big time. Attempted to see Wreck It Ralph but found out he doesn't sign so we chose not to wait in the long line. Waited and saw VoLM which was pathetically run... numerous errors, timing issue and when she turns back into a human at the end the curtains closed before the show was over, so no one saw their kiss as the end. Not sure how many people picked up on it, could have been many newbs in the theatre.

then the skies opened up, once again... boats were shut down, bus terminal was full of people huddling under the limited protection they offer and so we said f*** it, let's walk. Walked the 1 mile walkway in the pouring rain, no jackets (see earlier in the TR, they lost my damn jacket). Ended back at the Yacht by 5PM, got our bags, changed clothes and we were headed home on the 6PM ME bus.
 

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
To summarize this vacation...

I'm officially a Disney nerd/nut/cook/fan/lover/passionate believer... all that jazz. I was blessed with a magical year of Disney. First in July my newlywed wife and I spent a magical 12 days in Disney World, 12 days! Amongst the mass of crying children, electric scooters running me over, and Brazilian Tour Groups we still enjoyed our Honeymoon... but we vowed, never again in July. The came March of 2013, we headed down with our best friends and enjoyed a busy week in the middle of college spring break... once again, we vowed, never again during spring break. Then came this trip, we booked it such short notice... we made what was likely an irresponsible decision but absolutely no regrets by any means. We are young, wild.. and hell, we went to Disney for 26 days in 12 months. My bank account may hate me but it was well worth it and I'll never forget my Year of Disney.

But... I walked away from this trip with a different mentality. Now that I have seen so much, experienced so much, become the fan that I am today I am officially changing my stance on Disney. I simply can't handle the crowds anymore and despite my wife being a teacher I will find a way to work around those roadblocks. No more summer breaks, no more spring breaks... I would rather spend a long 4 day weekend in the middle of september or another "slow" season than deal with the summer crowds. Holy hell it was busy, holy hell it was hot! At the end of the day we still got to ride and experience most of the things we really cherish but I can't be satisfied with one or two rides on Space... I need 15!

So I am still a fan and everything I mentioned above, I just can't deal with the times we have gone.

Once you get past all the thrills, and you've been to Disney so many times you see that 100 min queue at Space and say "oh another time", "maybe tomorrow"... it kind of stinks saying that over and over.
 

PolynesianPrincess

Well-Known Member
Loved the TR! As most people have said A - So sorry about the bed bugs but you did handle it well. I probably would have lost it and they would have stuck me at All Star Movies in the furthest room from the main building! lol and B - awesome photos!! I followed you along your trp on Instagram while you were there, too! :)

Summer crowds are definitely crazy. We were there over Memorial Day weekend and it was just nuts. I've NEVER seen the hub on Main St so packed. No one could get through, people were just stopping wherever they felt like it to watch the castle show and Wishes. We've even been at MK on Thanksgiving and didn't experience this. And people were SO RUDE. It was just awful. We're going again in September so I'm anxious to see how different the crowds are.

EDIT: I have to say your attraction photos are hilarious!! hahaha
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom