Christmas, New Year's and a birthday = 10 Days of Magic

So I'm finally getting around to writing this trip report after having been home for almost a month. I think the main reason I've been putting it off for so long is because we've been having some nice weather up here in the New York area and writing about our trip to Disney will make me wish for nicer weather and that we were still down there. Maybe another reason for putting it off is that we know we're probably not going down there for another year or two since we've got a lot going on this year (I'm becoming an uncle in a couple weeks and my brother and his wife live in California, so a good amount of the vacation budget is being allocated to those visits. Hey, I'll take my first niece over a trip to Disney, plus in a few years I'll be able to go out that way and take her to Disneyland).

Anyway, enough of that stuff no one cares about, if you hadn't read the trip report Alex (Lexi, my girlfriend) wrote before we went down there then here it is. If you don't want to read it that's fine, here's a quick rundown. We were in WDW for the Food and Wine Festival in early October 2010. We discussed going around the same time as soon as we got back from that trip (which there is a short TR for floating around this site somewhere) but Alex said she wanted to go down for Christmas, "Christmas time, yeah that's fine" I would agree, but no. She wanted Christmas day, New Year's and her birthday (January 2), so we booked that the day after Thanksgiving 2010. Waiting thirteen months just to leave for your trip is a nightmare that I'm sure some of you have experienced. The only reason I say it's a nightmare is because WHO WANTS TO WAIT THIRTEEN MONTHS TO GO TO DISNEY AFTER YOU'VE BOOKED THE TRIP! Anyway, multiple ADR changes and one hotel switch later it was finally Christmas Eve.

Day One - Packing, Flying, Checking In and Magic Kingdom

Alex and I couldn't be more different when it comes to packing, so after we each finished our respective families' Christmas Eve gatherings and we exchanged our gifts to one another (I got her a Nook Tablet which I ended up using more on the trip than her, I love crossword puzzles sue me) I sat patiently on the bed with my bags (having been packed for four days) while Alex figured out what she needed to pack and then finally stuff things into her suitcase and carry-ons (yeah carry-ons because the airline industry hasn't figured out that most women are smart enough to use their 'personal' bag as another carry-on, usually one that's larger than their actual carry-on mini-suitcase). Needless to say she was successful and both of our bags were surprisingly under weight (we thought they'd be closer to 50lbs, they were nearer 30), who'd have thunk it?

Did I mention that she finished packing at about 1.30am Christmas morning? Our flight was at 6am. We had to be at the airport by 4:30 (honestly if you think you need to be there two hours prior for a domestic flight something in your head is off, and don't tell me that it's because of how crazy the airport gets because our flight was leaving out of JFK). That's all well and good, I can operate on very low levels of sleep and when Alex gets excited for something I'm surprised she sleeps at all, she makes up for it big time the next few mornings, and this was Disney World, our trip that was thirteen months in the making. Our Christmas, New Year's and her birthday that we'd been looking forward to since each of those events the previous year, we could have stayed up all night and still had the energy for our first day in the parks. We didn't though, we got about three hours each and Alex slept the entire plane ride down, me not so much. I can't sleep on planes because I have a fear of flying, despite how much I do it (or am willing to do it).

We don't have any pictures of us waiting to board the plane or sitting on the plane or even of the plane. Our very first picture of our vacation is this somewhat blurry beaut:

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We were staying at the Caribbean Beach Resort so we were on our way to the Magical Express Bus. I think the best part about flying in on Christmas day is that absolutely no one was on any of the lines of the ME and our bus had only six other people on it (in total, not groups). We had a great bus driver as well, we told us some fun stories, pointed out all the alligators he could see and even slowed down so we could get this picture:

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Curious that the picture we got while we were in a moving vehicle is less blurry than the picture we took while standing still. This may be a trend for the trip.

Once we arrived at the hotel we thanked our driver very much AND TIPPED HIM (I know there seems to be some debate over whether or not to do this but you should, especially if he handles any of your bags, tells you stories or does anything nice, like drive you from the airport to your resort). Upon entering the Custom House we were in awe of the place, it was much bigger than the pictures we'd seen made it out to be, and the Christmas decorations were the icing on the cake. We were thrilled to find out that our room was ready considering it was 9:30am by the time all was said and done.

A Christmas decoration:

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We headed to our room, which luckily was about a ten minute walk from the Custom House to put our carry-on luggage down. We hadn't checked the weather before we left New York so we were pretty surprised by the humidity that morning, as it had rained earlier, and the fact that it was about 85 degrees. We took it in stride though seeing as how we were staying on

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in room number

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We were lucky enough to have a corner room (I think "lucky enough" is the proper term even though our blinds were closed shut the entire trip, we hate when people walk by and look in the room, it's creepy and we don't handle creepiness well) that was only about a five minute walk to the nearest bus stop. We lucked out with the buses, we felt, since our stop was the last before exiting the resort for MK and AK, and there were only four more stops after us before exiting for Epcot and MGM (I'm calling it MGM this entire trip report so if you're going to complain stop reading now, we spend a lot of time there), if I'm remembering correctly any way. Also, our room was close enough to the next bus stop that after all the long days/nights in the parks we could get off at the first stop in the resort (Martinique, I believe) and walk back, depending where we were coming from. If Martinique wasn't the first stop than Barbados was the third. Granted, yes, we're young (enough, mid-20's) but after spending countless hours walking around the parks there's no way we want to walk or be on a bus any longer than we have to be. I digress.

After sitting around the room and enjoying the AC for a little while and debating whether or not to wait for our checked luggage (it got there very quickly when we stayed at AS Movies last time) we decided enough was enough because we didn't want to risk waiting in the room for two hours (or more, as I've read in some TRs), plus it's not like we could go for a dip in the quiet or main pool since our bathing suits (henceforth to be referred to as 'trunks') were in our luggage. So we got off our butts

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(me being fancy on my butt) and headed to the bus stop for our ride over to the Magic Kingdom. A moment we had waited for for a long time (I could say thirteen months hundreds of times in this TR but it's annoying even me thinking about it).

We finally arrived at the Magic Kingdom after a quick fifteen minutes bus ride that felt like an hour since we hadn't been there in so long. After walking from the drop off point to the entrance we realized maybe we made a huge mistake. Once we got past bag check though (where I almost picked up a stroller and threw that a woman kept pushing into our ankles, if I'm not moving up and you're behind me, you're not moving up) we just had to find the right line to get in to get into the park and so Disney could have our biometric signatures. We got on the shortest line that had only one big group (about ten people) in front of us. Well this was absolutely the worst line we could've picked, not one of the people in the group spoke english and they all had something with their ticket where every other person had to go to the ticket counter which left every person after that arguing with the other. This took about twenty minutes but once past that we were in! We did it!

Here's our first view from inside any of the parks:

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Not quite the Castle but we loved the ornaments on the tree, we would later get more photos of those as our time progressed but for now we were just excited to be in the park. Even more excited when we saw this:

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There's really no comparison for seeing the Castle for the first time on your trip. As we walked down Main Street and it got closer and closer (we were actually towards the end, front depending on how you like it when we took that picture because the wreaths hanging from the buildings on Main St would've been in the way otherwise) the excitement grew and grew. It was either excitement or hunger since we hadn't really eaten anything except maybe half a bag of chips on the plane and those weren't very yummy any way. So we headed over to Pecos Bill's for our first meal of the trip, we loved this place so much the last time we went that we couldn't wait to get back there and here's what we ordered:

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Two deluxe cheeseburgers (I had been debating this for a long time, I should've gone with the taco bowl since I love tacos). That one in the back with the superfluous amount of onions is mine, I love onions. As much as I wanted to love this burger I just couldn't, just as last year the bun seemed stale and unfortunately the one major thing I noticed this time around was that the burger patty tasted overwhelmingly like it was a frozen patty (obviously it is, but it's a huge bummer when you can tell it's been frozen). At least the fries and cheese sauce were outstanding as they usually are. I can't fault Pecos Bill's too much though given the fact that it was around 12:30pm on Christmas Day and the place was absolutely mobbed, I guess I was just upset that that was my first foray into dining at Disney World this trip. I felt horrible for the staff working their though as it seemed no one knew where to walk, where to order or where to eat. The worst of it was that no one knew of any order to getting the fixins from the fixins bar. It's simple, start at the where the toppings are and work your way towards the middle where the napkins are. Easy, both sides of the fixins bar are the same. No rocket science there.

After Pecos Bills we decided that since we were close to Pirates we may as well take a spin. I never thought that this would be our first ride of the trip, we're more inclined to head towards Tomorrowland, but it's how things worked out this time around:

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Look at those clouds, nice. Beautiful weather once we got over the humidity on this day. We still love this ride, although for me ever since they geared it towards the film it's just not the same. I think it's because Johnny Depp bothers me, the unpatriotic bum. Anyway, I've filled my picture quota for the post, there is much more to come. I hope you like the pictures posted here because Alex bought herself a new camera before we took this trip and we took well over 1,500 photos (I won't post nearly that many). There will be more plenty more trip report to come, although the NHL All-Star game has priority today.
 

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Alex got corn dog nuggets and fries with cheese for dipping, cheese is by far the best condiment in the world:

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After much debate and Alex asking me if I was "sure" ten times since I kept saying, "I think so, yes, wait, no, yeah, ok, I'm ready" just as many times I finally ordered the chili cheese dog. Fantastic, especially because there really weren't any beans in the chili (which is the main reason I don't regularly eat chili). What could make this better? Cheese sauce and onions!

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The bun was a bit much but the hot dog was a good one, more Polish sausage size than hot dog, but I wasn't complaining. Alex loved the corn dogs (as did I, and I'm not much a fan of them). Those little things were filling though, didn't stop me from having a good amount (after Alex threw in the towel) and still finishing my hot dog and half the fries. I'm a fatty, I know. We couldn't get over the clouds today, look at these things!

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Alex wanted a shot of a lamp post so I told her I'd wait on the other side.

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Fooooled yoouuuu!

My favorite land in MK:

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Although we were going to a different land first, much closer:

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We wanted to get pictures of places/rides we'd been to/on but for one reason or other didn't get a picture of the first time around. Or we did and it was dark, so here are day time pictures of some places:

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It was pretty hot today though and even though I wasn't hungry I wanted something cold to eat. Sure ice cream Mickey head would have been great but what I saw could not be turned down:

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"There's always money in the banana stand!" Every time we passed an ice cream cart that sold these I would say that and Alex was about ready to kill me when I finally got one. I've never had a frozen banana before, I've only seen Arrested Development multiple times so I felt it was finally time to eat one. They're different, I can say that. I liked it, but I don't plan on making home made frozen bananas. I'll leave that to the Bluth family. Here are more pictures:

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I am so happy we rode this the first night we were there when there was no line:

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We hadn't done this yet but knew we definitely wanted to (and would):

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Knowing that Snow White wasn't going to be there forever we had to take our last spin on this ride ever. Right, ever? It's gone for good because of the new mine ride they're doing in the FLE?

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I always let Alex in first, out of habit, so every now and then on rides we would go on a lot we would switch. Then we saw this sign:

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Hoot hoot:

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And whatever noise animals make:

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"Mine! Mine! Mine!" Wait, this isn't that kind of a thing:

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Finally made it toward Tomorrowland, luckily that bird didn't ________ on us. I wonder how many people get pooped on by birds annually at WDW:

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The final frontier!

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Yep, another spin on Space Mountain, lines three and four although only one picture:

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The only thing I don't like about getting three and four is that we're in different vehicles. They know we're together, why not just have us wait another two minutes and we'll sit in the same vehicle.

My favorite!

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I do love the astro orbiters, despite my limited riding experience. Well, I love the design more than the actual ride:

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It's just too bad this tree is naked:

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Sunglassed eyes much better than sqwinty non-sunglassed eyes:

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We started making our way out of MK for the moment because we wanted to explore the monorail hotels before dinner (monorail hop really, but mostly walking):

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mamamouse

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YAY an update!! I love COP too,that was one of only 2 rides is it really a ride??? ok we'll say attraction,anyways I first went to Cop with my gran and I never went back until this past september because it was emotional but I did it,and I took my oldest daughter so that was nice :D
 

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YAY an update!! I love COP too,that was one of only 2 rides is it really a ride??? ok we'll say attraction,anyways I first went to Cop with my gran and I never went back until this past september because it was emotional but I did it,and I took my oldest daughter so that was nice :D

COP is the way to go. Alex is not so much a fan, but she puts up with it for me.
 

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Really can't get over the clouds from this day, outstanding:

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In case you don't know where the walkway goes, here:

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We were on our way, but first Alex wanted some pictures of the monorail:

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A bus and a monorail, fancy that:

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Sometimes I enjoy looking at SM more than the castle. Blasphemy? Maybe to some, but we're talking about WDW so I don't think that term applies:

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Slowly but surely, we were getting there:

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We made it! I want this rug. Big time.

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I have to be honest, I expected more out of this Christmas tree. Also, we don't know didn't go to the main lobby, at least we don't think we did, so maybe there was a bigger one, but still:

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Nothing to be upset about here though, don't want any spells cast on me:

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We saw this thing and a little stand not far from it so we decided to try and figure out the self-timer mode on Alex's new camera, which we did. Each picture came out like crap though and finally a guy walking past asked if we would like him to take a picture. Of course we would!

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It's always so hard to get shots of the two of us when we go places, most every where we've been we only have a handful (aside from WDW photopass of course), it's a bummer. Any way, our main reason for checking out the hotels... drinks. Follow the flag man:

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Follow we did. Here's a fun little story about the Sand Bar that the bartender told us. When we walked in we noticed how small it was and that when you open the doors you could basically stand in the doorway and touch the bar without reaching. We asked him why it was so small and he said that when they were first building the Contemporary they knew that had to have some kind of pool bar but with it being WDW they didn't want it out in the open. They put some planters with a tree or two in front and those doors so it wasn't, literally, out in the open. Now they feel a little silly about the whole thing since WDW has most certainly embraced the drinking culture and how they add to it. Alex got another Bud Light (another!) and I'm pretty sure I got a poolside plunge, they all look the same and we lost our drink notes (all of our notes), it sure was tasty though:

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The (not so) great abyss:

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Hey now! Neon Mick!

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We took our drinks up to the patio on the main level (the level with the restaurants) and got some fun photos, enjoy:

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Look out below!

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We love this one:

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This is one big wreath, looks great lit up at night, but we weren't coming back just for that:

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I think we realized that shot glasses were the cheapest souvenirs in the Disney gift shops, like this one:

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I wanted to eat every one of the gingerbread houses we saw:

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And tree:

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Make your own!

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We sat down at the bar here, there was no bartender and nothing interesting that we couldn't get any where else, so we left:

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The idea had been tossed around when making ADRs to make one here but we decided against it after reading some reviews about adult only dining here and how the characters seem to pay no mind. What? We're not allowed to get pictures with characters too?

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And whatever this is, I like it:

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The sun went down quick, but we enjoyed the view:

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If any one every was playing, or is still playing, the light fixture game, here's one. You know what to do:

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Here's our ride, ol' pinky!

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The look of excitement on Alex's face when we were pulling in was almost worth this trip alone. Almost, sorry Al:

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This is sideways but you get the idea, and Alex's toes are in it. This is a problem she had the entire trip:

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This is some tree, but not even the best:

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Lights!

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This is a fun wreath:

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I know people love to complain about a few lights being out, but so help me God if you do it here:

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This one works:

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Now that's a Christmas tree!

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We ducked in here for a drink:

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Boy was it dark in there, Alex got herself the Grand Cosmopolitan:

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And I ordered a Manhattan, why not:

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Like I said, it was really dark in here. There's a difference between a lounge and a cave, the little tiny candles on the tables didn't do anything. We also didn't have one for the first fifteen minutes. Alex loved her drink, mine was a little heavy on the bitters. Not too shabby though, even though I hate Creek. Any one for a spin?

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These guys sounded great, but we got out of Mizner's before the started playing again because the door was just to the side of them and you could hear them just fine any where in the lobby:

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Here we are again:

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This gingerbread house was enormous (for a gingerbread house, still huge)!

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ArtieJim

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I think after light fixtures the thing that came in second on the list of 'pictures taken' for this trip were wreaths:

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Nemo soap!

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After we looked in Grand Floridian's bath and body works we decided to head over to dinner since we didn't want to get there late and we were taking the monorail. Next stop (another sideways door mat)...

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Yeah brotha, you know where we're going:

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And aloha to you! Another tree (those are third on the pictures taken list):

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King Mickey on his throne in the gift shop:

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After wandering around we finally made it to our destination, well the check in desk any way:

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After letting the hostess know we had arrived (WE HAVE ARRIVED!) we bellied up to the Tambu Lounge. Alex has been in love with Kona Longboard Lager ever since we went to my brother's in San Diego back in February of 2011. She was finally able to order one here, on tap no less! She was smitten. I got a backscratcher, it was great. Here are our drinks and my backscratcher that came with mine in the back:

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Outstanding!
 

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This was the first time at 'Ohana for either of us and saying we were excited would be an understatement. All the reviews we read on here about it really got us in the mood and we could not wait. All the walking around on this day was really just a simple way of passing the time until our ADR. The time had finally arrived, we were seated (with a table facing MK so we could watch Wishes) and were greeted by our cousin. The light lunch paid off a little too well because we were ravenous when the bread came, Alex told me to put it down so she could get a picture, but I'd already had some:

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I had to get a Lapu Lapu. How could one not drink out of a pineapple (or coconut) while wearing a Hawaiian shirt in 'Ohana of all places?

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Alex doesn't eat salad, so I was happy to enjoy more than half the bowl:

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I'm not big on wings, but these were great and Alex loved them. She had more than a few, which is impressive given her small appetite and the fact she knew how much food was to come. Lest we forget the dumplings that shared the plate. I really think these dumplings need their own plate. I must have had an order and a half to myself:

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This is what Alex had been waiting for more than anything, noodles:

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The noodles were great, no overbearing flavor this way or that, they were perfect. Next time maybe they can keep the broccoli to themselves though. Having mentioned Alex's small appetite it should come as no surprise she had this on her plate when the chicken was served:

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She actually had more than that, but that's the picture she got. I, on the other hand, was quite a big fan of the steak and shrimp:

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Big fan. After the Backscratcher, Lapu Lapu and countless glasses of water I had to use the bathroom at some point, so I took the opportunity to get some pictures as well. Not of the bathroom, sickos:

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I wanted to try the other three drinks just for the sake of saying I tried them, but honestly I can make them at home, and a pina colada is just a pina colada, having had one you've had them all. That dessert was calling my name though. And then there's this guy:

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oh I miss going when the Christmas decorations are up,hmmmm wonder if they'll still be up for my January trip????

This trip report is taking a while, but I should have it finished before your January trip, however I'll tell you now. The decorations were up through when we left, although it was only January 3, however we went to go get gingerbread treats for my sister on the second, I think, and they were no longer for sale.
 

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Annnnnd this guy:

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Here's the open kitchen, that guy on the left was nice enough to smile although I wasn't trying to interrupt them, he just saw me holding a camera so he smiled:

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Turtle above my head at the table:

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And a dolphin going after him:

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Alex wrote on all of our ADRs that it was she was celebrating her birthday, so they gave her a cupcake:

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Those also brought over the best dessert in the world:

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Alex was excited for the ice cream because she doesn't eat bread pudding (even when I make it) but our cousin poured the sauce directly on top of it before we could say anything... But it was awesome! This dessert is definitely for more than two people and I had about two-thirds of it. Boy would I pay for it later. Here's Alex, wishing she was dating someone else after I ate all that food:

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Here's another (pseudo) wreath:

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And a light fixture:

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After we decided I shouldn't eat any more and Wishes was over we decided to check out the Polynesian, since we'd be spending the majority of the rest of the night here (we planned on hanging out on one of the beaches and watching the MK New Year's Eve fireworks later). There was this, that tall one is hilarious:

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And this, it kind of looks as though he's sneaking a peak down her shirt:

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To me, this pool looks a lot more fun than it actually may be. I've never been in it, so I can't tell:

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Our stomachs had settled, we were going for it:

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Aloha, Mickey, is that call for me?

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Alex snagged another Longboard:

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And I got a Fire Rock PA:

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Never had been a big pale ale fan until very recently (like a few weeks ago), but this wasn't too bad. Usually the super hopsiness of a pale ale would have driven me away, but I suggest this. Go for it.
 

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I'd had a few drinks but I think this guy had had a few more:

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We walked by the beaches and their little look out point, whatever it's actually called, and we definitely enjoyed the view:

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After that we continued walking back toward the Grand Floridian, partly because we wanted to go back there and also because Alex wanted to see the wedding pavilion:

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There was a rehearsal going on in the chapel section when we went by, and mind you it was like ten pm. When my brother had his rehearsal the day before he got married the entire thing was finished by 8:30 even though the wedding wasn't until four the next afternoon. I have a feeling Disney likes to get the weddings out of the way early (could be wrong, never looked in to it).

Any way, we made it back to GF. And I wanted to eat that house, even more:

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Straight pimpin' in this ride:

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And old school pimpin' in this one:

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Any time I see a lavish staircase like this one it always makes me think of Titanic. You know what I'm talking about, when Jack and Rose meet by the clock. Yep, I brought this TR to that level:

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We didn't stay too long at GF, it almost wasn't worth the walk back over there, but I really wasn't going to sit on a beach for close to two hours just to watch fireworks, I wanted to do something first. So we did. We walked right back past the wedding pavilion and the rehearsal had ended and they locked every thing up. I took great pleasure in this:

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Then, just like that, we were back:

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Now all we had to do was sit and wait for the fireworks to start. Only forty minutes to go. I don't think I could have read any more articles from NHL.com while we were there.
 

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Let me tell you something about watching fireworks on the beach at the Polynesian. It's one of the best thing you can, especially at the side beach close to where the wedding pavilion is. Alex and I saw no need to walk back to the main beach section because there were plenty of open chairs where we were and we had the same view. There were about fifteen people, total, where we were. At one point Alex went to the pool to get a towel to wrap around her feet so they wouldn't get too cold and came back telling me how crazy it was over there. She said it was swamped, people sitting on the sand because there were no chairs left and people standing on the walkway behind them. HELLO! We were maybe about fifty yards to their left and had a completely empty beach. We got chairs, which is great because I hate sand, and Alex drew in the sand:

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We noticed a bunch of little boats floating out to the center of the lagoon and had no idea what they were. Some had green lights, others had red. When we were on the monorail after the fireworks we're pretty certain we saw speakers on them, so we settled on they were where some of the music came from. Probably wrong, but unless any one knows otherwise (which I'd really like to know what they are) we're sticking with that. Soon we heard Jiminy Cricket and knew the show was about to start, so here are a select few of those pictures (there were a ton):

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