Trip Report COMPLETED - Let's do the Time Warp (to 2013) and go find my liver!!

PART ONE - THE JUNE TRIP THAT NEVER HAPPENED

Well......this is probably not a good idea, just cause I don't have a lot of time right now, but most things I do are not good ideas, so this will fit right in perfectly with the rest of my life.

But........ since my 2015 trip report was pretty fun to write, I've since realized that I have enough pics from 2013 that I could write a sequel. Errr......prequel.

However, be warned, that with the exception of Godfather II and Aliens and maybe a few more that I'm not recalling right now, sequels and prequels generally suck, so don't expect too much.

Of course, this particular trip had at least three major disasters, one of which takes place right away, so at least you can expect a bit of drama.

So with that in mind, travel back in time with me two whole years, folks, to the delightful 2013. Miley Cyrus twerked. Anne Hathaway won an Oscar. Reese Witherspoon got arrested for drunk driving, and Lohan went to rehab. As you may recall, it was a VERY eventful year.

And over on Long Island, Phil and Buddy had been saving for the trip to end all trips for over a year. To remind you, Phil does not agree to go to Disney easily, and every time he does, it's like a freaking miracle. He acts very put upon, like it is a great hell for him to go. He acts like he's just agreed to eat a scorpion covered in grape jelly.

This time, we had decided on Yacht Club for June 2013. After a year of planning and saving and reserving restaurants, and waiting, it was finally the day before the trip. And then my phone rang at work.

It was Phil.

His 90++++ grandmother had just passed away.

Trip instantly cancelled.

So that's the end of the trip report folks, thanks for reading.

Kidding.

So, Phil's grandmother had been almost catatonic for a very long time, and although we were not at all expecting this to happen the exact day before we were supposed to leave, we knew it was a possibility. For that reason, we had flight insurance, and that was refunded, and although we did not have insurance for the room (not sure if that even exists), Disney refunded every last penny within 24 hours. They were so cool about the whole thing.

This was a very difficult situation - no one ever wants a Disney vacation replaced by a funeral - Basically happiness replaced by sadness. It was completely awful on so many levels.

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Yeah, that's a horrible pic but we were feeling horrible.

Luckily this guy was there to try to cheer us up. He was secretly happy, because he wasn't going to get left alone with a cat sitter for five nights.

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Phil and I were both really, seriously sad. Obviously about the death of his grandmother, but also about the ruined trip. I thought we needed something to cheer us up and as it happened, Cinderella (not the Disney version) was playing on Broadway that weekend, and I was able to get discount tickets for about fifth row center. This was kind of a life saver It was uplifting and magical and.....oh, well, please, enjoy for yourselves:



Yeah, that'll do it.

I honestly didn't think we were going to reschedule the trip, but after the show, we were feeling a bit better, and Phil said "Why don't we reschedule it for September?"

And we did.

:)

Coming up -
Phil's birthday is in September and he milks it for every drop
Another insane drink around the world. Bristolsmom/Buzzkillington - beware!
Not So Scary turns scary when two adult males dress like Michael and John from Peter Pan
And the infamous lock out happens!

It all happens this season on.......a Disney trip report

;)
 
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catmom46

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Elvis, Loki and Thor [our cats] went totally psycho on our suitcases as I was packing for our most recent trip. As I would take one out of a bag, another was waiting in line to jump inside. When I finally shut them out of the bedroom, they sat at the door, moaning sorrowfully in a most disturbing way. Since we got back even the less affectionate 2 have not ventured far from my lap, and if they don't get the degree of attention they desire from me? I get a swift paw slap to the face. I don't think they are too happy about having been left even though they had a most kind kitty sitter...

Hee-hee. Kinda like this? :p

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Dizdutch

Member
PART FIVE - A LAPU LAPU FOR YOU?

So we had heard about these crazy drinks served in pineapples over at Poly called Lapu Lapus, and if you know anything about Phil or me, you know we cannot resist a crazy drink, so kind of on the spur of the moment, we decided to make a stop by the Poly on our way to Extra Magic Hours to try one of these suckers.

I want to say we got there around 9:30 and although the Tambu Lounge at Poly was not too crowded, it looked like it has recently been. The bar was a real mess and sticky everywhere. There was only one bartender and he looked exhausted and cranky and he actually ignored us for kind of a long time. When we finally were approached, we ordered two Lapus, and he could barely keep from rolling his eyes. I guess these things are a pain in the neck to make, but geez, just do it and be nice. I'm on vacation and I plan to tip you generously.

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So they arrived, and I had heard how strong these things were, and....ummmm.....they were weaker than a Shirley Temple. Even BuzzKillingon a/k/a BristolsMom would approve of the total lack of alcohol in an alcoholic drink. It was basically like drinking pure pineapple juice, and nothing else.

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Plus, for the price, which I can't recall, but it was at least $12.00 and probably more, there is nothing really in this drink at all. It looks big on the outside, but the pineapple is not hollowed fully, and so it is smaller than you think, and then whatever ghost of a cocktail there might be is inbetween 16 million ice cubes.

Major fail in our opinion. Twenty-four (or more) dollars down the drain. Also on Phil's Magic Band. So to his credit card, right?

Right.

Trust me, this has an epic payoff, although I did not feel that way at the time.

So we had had enough of Lapu Land and decided to head to the Kingdom, finally, for Extra Magic. We were going to take the Monorail, but Phil thought we should take the boat. It actually happened to be waiting there when we arrived. And here is what we saw on our impromptu water ride to the Magic Kingdom:

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That was amazing. Seeing the water parade, just by accident, while we were ON the water. This was one of the best moments of the whole trip.

As fro Magic Hours, it was sweltering burning hot, with what really felt like no air at all, and it was also kind of mobbed, which we weren't expecting. So, we walked around a bit and left.

Hey, I told you on the first post that sequels never live up to the originals, so whadaya want?

It gets more interesting in the next chapter, when we drink around the world once again, this time on Phil's birthday. I had a cake ordered for him and everything, but they forgot to.......uh.......well.....it's getting late. I'll have to get into that next time.

;)
PART FIVE - A LAPU LAPU FOR YOU?

So we had heard about these crazy drinks served in pineapples over at Poly called Lapu Lapus, and if you know anything about Phil or me, you know we cannot resist a crazy drink, so kind of on the spur of the moment, we decided to make a stop by the Poly on our way to Extra Magic Hours to try one of these suckers.

I want to say we got there around 9:30 and although the Tambu Lounge at Poly was not too crowded, it looked like it has recently been. The bar was a real mess and sticky everywhere. There was only one bartender and he looked exhausted and cranky and he actually ignored us for kind of a long time. When we finally were approached, we ordered two Lapus, and he could barely keep from rolling his eyes. I guess these things are a pain in the neck to make, but geez, just do it and be nice. I'm on vacation and I plan to tip you generously.

View attachment 110966
So they arrived, and I had heard how strong these things were, and....ummmm.....they were weaker than a Shirley Temple. Even BuzzKillingon a/k/a BristolsMom would approve of the total lack of alcohol in an alcoholic drink. It was basically like drinking pure pineapple juice, and nothing else.

View attachment 110968


Plus, for the price, which I can't recall, but it was at least $12.00 and probably more, there is nothing really in this drink at all. It looks big on the outside, but the pineapple is not hollowed fully, and so it is smaller than you think, and then whatever ghost of a cocktail there might be is inbetween 16 million ice cubes.

Major fail in our opinion. Twenty-four (or more) dollars down the drain. Also on Phil's Magic Band. So to his credit card, right?

Right.

Trust me, this has an epic payoff, although I did not feel that way at the time.

So we had had enough of Lapu Land and decided to head to the Kingdom, finally, for Extra Magic. We were going to take the Monorail, but Phil thought we should take the boat. It actually happened to be waiting there when we arrived. And here is what we saw on our impromptu water ride to the Magic Kingdom:

View attachment 110969 View attachment 110970

That was amazing. Seeing the water parade, just by accident, while we were ON the water. This was one of the best moments of the whole trip.

As fro Magic Hours, it was sweltering burning hot, with what really felt like no air at all, and it was also kind of mobbed, which we weren't expecting. So, we walked around a bit and left.

Hey, I told you on the first post that sequels never live up to the originals, so whadaya want?

It gets more interesting in the next chapter, when we drink around the world once again, this time on Phil's birthday. I had a cake ordered for him and everything, but they forgot to.......uh.......well.....it's getting late. I'll have to get into that next time.

;)

Did you consider complaining to the bartender?
 

BuddyThomas

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Original Poster

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Thanks! That was at a big Oktoberfest on Long Island. Unfortunately, the very next day I came down with the worst flu I've ever had in my life. I was out of work for five days......but at least I got all caught up on The Price is Right.
:)

Oh no! Sorry to hear you were ill, but at least you made it to the Oktoberfest. Those daytime shows like the Price is Right are interesting, only when you're sick and stuck on the sofa resting! :happy:
 

BuddyThomas

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Original Poster
The trip reports made two hellacious days at work tolerable!

Thanks for the enjoyment - looking forward to when you can go back and give us another action packed recap....

I bet you guys would be fun to do a winery tour on the east end of Long Island with. If you ever decide to go, pick me up on the LIE!
Thanks! Glad I could help with the hellish workdays. I've been having a bunch of those lately myself.

Yes, we're out at the East End wineries all the time. We go all the way out to the end and then work our way slowly back toward the hotel. Phil got talked into joining the wine club at Martha Clara so now we get free tastings there.
:)
 

Spikerdink

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Thanks! Glad I could help with the hellish workdays. I've been having a bunch of those lately myself.

Yes, we're out at the East End wineries all the time. We go all the way out to the end and then work our way slowly back toward the hotel. Phil got talked into joining the wine club at Martha Clara so now we get free tastings there.
:)
I haven't done a winery tour in about 5 years.... I live off Exit 57 of the LIE, so no excuse for not heading out East now and again. Hopefully this summer or fall will be able to make plans to go. Any hope of Phil wanting to go back to WDW in the next year? I think we all want a sequel to the prequel!
 

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