Bed Bugs ... EEK! A June 2013 TR

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

ddbowdoin

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Original Poster
6/17

So we had a late start to the day, but the fastpasses from Disney came in handy big time.

The crowds were just out of control, but it was expected. DHS is just too small of a park when there are that many people coming through the turnstiles. We saw queues of 130 minutes for both ToT and Rockin'. I totally expected to see that number for TSM, but ToT? That threw me off.

Lunch:
Again, on the new experience theme we booked an ADR for the 50's prime time. We would have much preferred the Sci Fi but we booked our trip 7 days before leaving so that place was booked solid. The food was decent, nothing special though. I went with the fried chicken, the wife went with the chicken pot pie. The portions are HUGE! I was really bogged down from this meal, add in a frozen marg, and a dramamine pill and I was pretty doozy.

We went into Muppets and for the 1st time in my life I slept through the entire show. DW said I was snoring!

This time around we didn't ride the backlot nor see LMA... just too many people!

Sorry, no pictures... left everything behind since my clothes and bags were being cleaned.

We skipped dinner, seriously full from lunch. I ended up getting a chicken sandwich back at the Yacht at 2AM, room service! How about a 28 dollar chicken sandwich and coke?
 

smk

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So sorry about the bed bugs, I am still eeked out for you both. So, how are they handling your clothes and luggage? Will you get it back assured that you are not taking the bugs home with you?

Also, I learned a valuable lesson today, always pull back the sheets and look, no matter what.
 

DisneyDebNJ

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6/18

NOW, for one of the best parts of my TR. I'm a lover of Walt, a lover of history. We decided this trip we would experience the MAGIC BEHIND THE STREAM TOUR. Absolutely amazing, period. 3 hours or so of train history and access to the roundhouse. I'll just let the images speak for themselves.
I am loving your TR and the tour... outstanding!!!!!!! I just can't get passed the fricken bed bugs!!!!!
 

ddbowdoin

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Original Poster
So sorry about the bed bugs, I am still eeked out for you both. So, how are they handling your clothes and luggage? Will you get it back assured that you are not taking the bugs home with you?

Also, I learned a valuable lesson today, always pull back the sheets and look, no matter what.


We got them back later that night, around 9PM... but we're missing two rain jackets which sucks because mine was pretty valuable, a nice goretex golf jacket I paid 300 bucks for. I've been calling them trying to get down to where exactly the coats went off to.
 

disneyfan1995

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Great TR so far! Sorry to hear about the bedbugs, but Disney definitely handled that in a wonderful and professional manner. I also really like the black and white photos. They're neat.

Was Steve your tour guide for the steam train tour? It looks like him in one of the pictures you posted. I had him for my Keys to the Kingdom tour and he was excellent!
 

ddbowdoin

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Great TR so far! Sorry to hear about the bedbugs, but Disney definitely handled that in a wonderful and professional manner. I also really like the black and white photos. They're neat.

Was Steve your tour guide for the steam train tour? It looks like him in one of the pictures you posted. I had him for my Keys to the Kingdom tour and he was excellent!


They certainly did, I couldn't have asked for better service. Yes... Steve was an excellent tour guide.
 

ddbowdoin

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6/18 continued...

after really enjoying the Train tour we went off and did our normal MK day again... it was beyond crowded so it was really tough to get things done. It was so busy we waited 20 minutes at the Frontierland station just to take another spin on the railroad. I've never, never waited for a train before! But we tried to utilize the FP system as best we could, third visit in 12 months and a total of 5 visits in 3 years... we're pretty good at this Disney thing now.

We left MK around 1PM and took a boat over to the Wilderness Lodge. WOW... that place is stunning and two things occurred. One, the wife wants to stay there now... two, the wife said she'd consider a DVC membership there. The place is absolutely beautiful and she agreed on the theming of the resort in the fashion of those at the Old Faithful Inn (or lodge, something along those lines) where she stayed as a kid out in Yellowstone.

The reason we came here... simple. On the train tour they told us that there is a room in the WL DVC common area that is dedicated to the Carolwood Pacific Fair Weather Route Railroad. They have two of the actual cars from Walt's 1/8th scale train... amazing for any lover of the history of Walt and his trains.

From there we moved on to Epcot for our ADR at Chefs de France... to review this meal, pretty simple. One of the worst meals I have had on property, both on quality of food and for value. I started off with the French Onion Soup which should be called french broth soup, no onions to be seen. Perhaps this is my ignorance but I have never had an Onion Soup sans onion... maybe this is an authentic french way of preparing the dish. The DW had the duck and I had the scallops/shrimp dish. The duck was cooked well done, far too cooked in my experience with duck in a culinary setting. The scallops were frozen, flavorless and unseasoned. Shrimp were delicious, but overall 2 scallops and three shrimp sautéed with tomatoes, onion, and potato for 33 dollars? Again, I know there is no bargain at Disney but this was just bad.

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smk

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We got them back later that night, around 9PM... but we're missing two rain jackets which sucks because mine was pretty valuable, a nice goretex golf jacket I paid 300 bucks for. I've been calling them trying to get down to where exactly the coats went off to.

Since I read your post I have spent the past hour reading about bed bugs and there is a registry that actually tracks bed bug reporting. Seems as if Disney has had problems at all the hotels with the exception of a few like AK. Even the Yatch Club had reports of some. However, most people who had their belongings sent out had the same complaint, missing a few items of value. Some report that the heat used to kill the bugs also ruined their clothes. Again, so sorry your vacation had to be like that. I must admit, you are handleing it MUCH better than I think I would be!
 

sweetpee_1993

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Oh my! I read the bed bug find earlier when I was eating a bowl of leftover dirty rice. I'd like to thank you for keeping me from eating the entire bowl. I shouldn't have put so much in anyway. LOL! Seriously, I would freak. I've got a little pink flashlight I carry in my bag with me when we travel. As soon as I get in any hotel room no matter where it is I promptly whip out my flashlight, pull the bedding from the edges of the bed, and inspect. I'm terrified of bringing bed bugs home. They're hard to get rid of!

I read the part of your report about how Disney handled the whole situation when you called the front desk to my husband. We both agree they did a phenomenal job...as did YOU! You're right, it's a pretty common thing no matter what level star-rating hotel is. I think what sorts the better establishments from the rest is how they handle it. ;)

Love that y'all didn't let such a huge mishap kill your groove. Best to keep on rolling with it, right? The train tour sounded wonderful. Thoroughly enjoying your pics. They're gorgeous!
 

ddbowdoin

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Oh my! I read the bed bug find earlier when I was eating a bowl of leftover dirty rice. I'd like to thank you for keeping me from eating the entire bowl. I shouldn't have put so much in anyway. LOL! Seriously, I would freak. I've got a little pink flashlight I carry in my bag with me when we travel. As soon as I get in any hotel room no matter where it is I promptly whip out my flashlight, pull the bedding from the edges of the bed, and inspect. I'm terrified of bringing bed bugs home. They're hard to get rid of!

I read the part of your report about how Disney handled the whole situation when you called the front desk to my husband. We both agree they did a phenomenal job...as did YOU! You're right, it's a pretty common thing no matter what level star-rating hotel is. I think what sorts the better establishments from the rest is how they handle it. ;)

Love that y'all didn't let such a huge mishap kill your groove. Best to keep on rolling with it, right? The train tour sounded wonderful. Thoroughly enjoying your pics. They're gorgeous!


well, we're lucky that it happened the 1st night... imagine if we were leaving the next day? That would not have been fun!
 

ddbowdoin

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Our ADR's changed on 6/18 from San Angel Inn to Coral Reef to Chefs de France. I wish we just stuck with San Angel Inn but we actually ended up there on 6/19, booked the morning of for 7:30PM so much for the 180 day mark huh?

We had some strange weather, rained a lot... but it was pretty sporadic. Not your typical Florida rain storms either, they really stuck around for 4 hours or so at a time.

I brought along a pretty lightweight tripod, not the greatest firework shots but not bad considering all I had for this camera was a 50mm equivalent lens and a cheap 2 stop ND filter.

Set up pretty early, was bored while the wife went and shopped a small bit... enjoyed the tripod set up and an awesome Grapefruit Beer from Germany.

breaking the mold here, too many color pictures! ;)

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