Trip Report Fears, Firsts, and Learning to go with the Flow- COMPLETE

Hello, everyone!

As many of you know (and for those that don't), earlier this month, I surprised my niece with a week long trip to Walt Disney World! This plan had been about 8 months in the making, and man, did it feel great to finally let her in on it. I'd be lying if I said that I hadn't come dangerously close to spilling the beans a few times, but I'm SO glad that I didn't; being able to see the sheer joy and shock that swept across that girl's face was worth more than anything in the world!

As a brief recap:
Who: Myself (D) and my niece (S)
Where: Originally scheduled: AKL; Actual resort: keep reading to find out!
When: July 8th to July 14th
Why: My niece's 12th birthday plus just because she deserved it

Travel Day:
With pup all squared away to be spoiled, my niece and I got everything ready the night before; laid out our clothes, placed bags at the door, etc., and set alarms for 4:00 AM, 4:15 AM, and 4:30 AM, which would give us plenty of time to reach the airport for our 7AM flight...except that they never went off...🤦‍♀️ I just so happened to roll over at 5:03 only to give myself a mini heart attack. After bursting into my guest room and sufficiently scaring the %^$# out of my niece, we somehow managed to be downstairs and in the Uber by 5:30! While the street traffic Gods were on our side, we, of course, came to a complete standstill once we turned onto the ramp for our terminal; getting to the doors just in time for the agent to tell us that bag checking for our flight had finished, and that we would not be able to board.


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(literally me in front of the curbside bag check person)

*To divert for a second, my niece is, without question, the greatest kid I know. Like myself(my hands we shaking like leaves at this point), she suffers from anxiety, and there was no convincing me that I hadn't "ruined everything" by over sleeping. My wonderful, thoughtful, and amazing niece, who always thinks of those around her, gives me the biggest hug, and says "Auntie, we're here and we'll figure it out!"
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There's no doubt in my mind that she was panicking as well, but she put her feelings aside to make me feel better. Have I mentioned how much I love this kid?🥰*

Shoutout to Delta Airlines, because after a few deep breaths, they happily rebooked us on the next flight out (about two hours later) free of charge. Someone out there was really looking out for us, because once we breezed through TSA (pro tip- if you're traveling with a child under 13, and you have TSA pre-check, they automatically do as well), we got to our gate, only to discover that there was both a Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts directly across from our gate, and neither had a long line
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By the time we got our breakfast and walked the length of our area (I don't know what it's called where all of the gates are lined up) to finish calm down, it was time for boarding! While we were technically on stand-by, and waiting for them to call you up to gate for a seat assignment is worse than waiting for college acceptance letters, the lovely gate agents quickly got us two neighboring seats with no one in the middle!

Continuing the trend of having a guardian angel, the flight attendant must've seen the stress on my face, because throughout the course of the flight, he proceeded to bring me two of these; stating that he could tell I needed them🤣:
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By noon, the Uber was pulling up to baggage claim, and we were on our way! Like some people advised, I put a note into the Uber request for the driver not to mention Disney since it was a surprise. He adorably responded with concern that she might figure it out when we go to the sign. Yes, kind sir, that was the plan. Thankfully, S was nose-deep in her phone for most of the car ride, and I pretended to be answering work emails; as we approached the sign, the adorable driver "stealthily" cleared his throat to let me know. It was then that I asked S to look out of the window to check which exit we were getting off of.


You guys...this kid did the most hilarious double take I've ever seen, and then screamed "WHAT?! WAIT...WHAT?! ARE YOU SERIOUS? LET'S GOOOOOOO!!!!" all while she, myself, AND the Uber driver fought back happy tears!

Our original Disney home was set to be Animal Kingdom Lodge, and as much as I LOVE it there, I made a last minute switch (one that would work out to our advantage many times this trip; gotta love that Monorail access) to what it is truly my favorite resort. As it turns out, an old family friend works for Disney, heard about the trip, and just before leaving my sister in law's baby shower, gave me the option of upgrading to the Polynesian at no additional cost. Once I managed to get over the utter shock of what she'd just said, I fervently said YES and thanked her profusely! My last trip to WDW was seven years ago, when I took another of the tiny humans in my family, so to pull up in front of the Poly again, mixed with the pleasure of seeing S take it all in filled me with an array of happy emotions and memories that I won't ever forget🥹.

No room ready text just yet, so we dropped our bags off, and did some exploring. Frankly, I don't care how many times I've been here, this place never fails to take my breath away. Especially after having gone to Aulani earlier this year, I have to say that Poly really captures the vibes perfectly!
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Once the adrenaline had officially worn off from the day's hectic events, we headed to Captain Cook's for lunch (I am the absolute worst at remembering to take pics of my food, so I apologize for the lack thereof). While my order was blasphemous for a place like Captain (I'm not officially in Disney until I've had chicken tenders and fries. Yes, I know, you can get them literally everywhere, but it was always what my Nana and I split as our first lunch at Disney, so it is a tradition that I will continue for the rest of my life), S, on the other hand, after looking at me like I was nuts, got the Aloha Pork Sandwich; "crazy good" as she referred to it. As luck would have it, our room was ready right after lunch, but we weren't done exploring this oasis (and the Dole Whip at Pineapple Lanai was calling our names😂). After indulging our eyes and stomachs, we headed to the room to get settled in for the week. I gave her the rest of her birthday gift, which was a beach bag filled with a new water bottle, Moana ears (when I tell you that this kid is the spitting image of Moana, I'm not even joking), a MagicBand+, and her half of the somewhat matching shirts that we wore to Magic Kingdom(the black one is my half).

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Since we were arriving late, I pushed back our dinner reservation at Maya Grill while we were still in the airport, and thank goodness I did, because it would be another few hours before we were hungry again. Once we finished relaxing in the room, we decided to take a Lyft over to Coronado and walk around the property until dinner. This was my first time being back since the tower was finished, and I have to say, it looks great. Somehow, I always forget how beautiful the views are from this place until I'm actually there, and it is now the next resort on S's list of places to stay. After our stroll, we headed to the restaurant, and wow, did they not disappoint! I consider myself a bit of a Mexican food "snob", as I grew up eating very authentic Mexican, and am now located geographically close to the country itself; making crossing the border for a great meal quite easy. From start to finish, Maya Grill was a thumbs up for both S and myself. There was live music being performed at the perfect volume, with an excellent mix of Disney and cultural classics. There was a nice variety of cocktails to choose from, and I went with the Prickly Pear margarita; so good. The guacamole was fresh and flavorful, the salsa roja was amazing, and my chicken enchiladas were very good. S had the fish tacos and just about licked her plate. For dessert, she had the Mexican Chocolate Lava cake, and I the Tres Leche, and both were amazing. I know this place is off the radar for a lot of people, but I'd suggest giving it a try.

S insisted that we walk around CSR a little more, because, as I would come to learn on this trip, selfies at different times of the day are very important,


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but after about 30ish minutes, I called an end to the photo shoot, and was ordering the ride home😂. It had been a LONG day, and we (meaning I) had to be up extra early to make my first ever attempt at snagging a popular attraction Lightning Lane at 7 AM.
 

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Tiggerish

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Aaaaaaahhhhhhh, I can't wait to read all.about it!!! Loved your pre-trip.report. I took.my middle.niece (who is also my goddaughter) to.WDW for her middle-school graduation present back in 2015.

Shoutout to Delta Airlines, because after a few deep breaths, they happily rebooked us on the next flight out (about two hours later) free of charge.
My hubby and I had a similar situation over 10 years ago at LGA, and Delta was just as accommodating back then. I'm a loyal.Delta flyer.
pro tip- if you're traveling with a child under 13, and you have TSA pre-check, they automatically do as well)
I wish I'd known this back in 2015-- coming back.from.MCO, niece saw the pre check on her boarding pass and scooted there while I had my eye off her for two seconds, as I headed for the regular security line.

I thought I'd lost her, or she'd been grabbed... you can imagine that was the worst ten minutes of my entire life, they found her on the other side of security and she's all.perfectly calm.while I'm freaking out.

Closest I've ever come.to.a panic attack.
(I don't know what it's called where all of the gates are lined up)

It's called a.concourse. 😁
 
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Minnie1986

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I'm glad the oversleeping didn't hurt you too much with your plans. I'm looking forward to reading more. Out of curiosity where did your niece think you were taking her?
Cocoa Beach was the closest place that I could think of that would still make sense for us to be flying into/out of Orlando, so her parents and I went with that😂
 
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Minnie1986

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Aaaaaaahhhhhhh, I can't wait to read all.about it!!! Loved your pre-trip.report. I took.my middle.niece (who is also my goddaughter) to.WDW for her middle-school graduation present back in 2015.


My hubby and I had a similar situation over 10 years ago at LGA, and Delta was just as accommodating back then. I'm a loyal.Delta flyer.

I wish I'd known this back in 2015-- coming back.from.MCO, niece saw the pre check on her boarding pass and scooted there while I had my eye off her for two seconds, as I headed for the regular security line.

I thought I'd lost her, or she'd been grabbed... you can imagine that was the worst ten minutes of my entire life, they found her on the other side of security and she's all.perfectly calm.while I'm freaking out.

Closest I've ever come.to.a panic attack.


It's called a.concourse. 😁
I too am a loyal Delta flyer, and my experience with this trip just made me even more so.

I can only imagine the panic that must’ve been running through your veins when you couldn’t find her. My niece stepped away from me inside the Emporium in MK to look at a sweatshirt, and I was about ready to go into full on Liam Neeson mode.

Concourse! I couldn’t figure that out for the life of me. Thanks!
 

Minnie1986

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Day Two- Hollywood Studios (7.9):

After the borderline trauma of having overslept the night before, we went to painstaking measures to make sure that it wouldn't happen again; between the Amazon Echo Show devices in the room, calling the front desk to request a wake up call, and me having changed the alarm on my phone to the most obnoxious sound I've ever heard, we were confident that we'd be safe this time around. Of course, every morning at Disney would see me waking up an hour before my alarm was set to go off; bright-eyed and bushy tailed.

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Chalk it up to Disney excitement, I guess? While getting ready to the sounds of my Spotify "Disney Get Ready mix," I let S sleep in until 6:45. Once it was her turn, I made sure that everything was ready to go with the MDE app, quickly reread some of the advice you all gave me throughout my various posts, and had everything set up by 6:58. Originally, we were going to go for Slinky Dog, but with Rock n Rollercoaster having unexpectedly reopened, I couldn't resist! Thank you all so much for the priceless advice and good vibes, because not only did we get RnR, we got it for 9:05!
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With that weight now lifted, S and I proceeded to have a dance party while finishing getting ready. Sometimes, you really do just have to enjoy the little things, because dancing around while listening to music (on a respectful level), using hair brushes for microphones, and discussing skin care routines with her was one of the highlights of the trip for me. After the "concert," we double checked the park bag check list(I made one for each day; yes, I'm that friend), and then made our way towards the buses, with a quick stop to fill up our water bottles on the way. If anyone is particularly sensitive to the heat/ humidity like myself (and S, apparently), try adding Liquid IV or any equivalent to your water; doing so helped more than I can put into words)!
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Feel free to correct me if i'm using the phrase incorrectly, but as we loaded the bus, we realized that no one else was boarding, and we ended up with a Shirley status ride to the park! I absolutely couldn't believe that for the first time in all my years of going to Disney, we had a private bus first thing in the morning! I reached into my bag to take a picture...and then realized that while in the midst of our jam session, I'd left my phone on my bed🤦‍♀️.

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After sufficiently laughing her head off, S shrugged her shoulders, and started chanting "ROUND TRIP!" Once we pulled into the Hollywood Studios bus area, we told the driver about my blunder, and bless her heart, she told us that if we waited on board for few minutes, she'd take us right back. Thankfully, our room wasn't too far of a distance from the Poly bus area, so we dashed to grab the phone and back to the bus; it was 7:55 at this point, and we really wanted to at least try to rope drop. The good vibes were still flowing our way, because we waited less than five minutes for another bus, and while not private, we were at least able to get a seat for S. Around 8:15, we were scanning in, and officially inside the park!

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It's no secret that Hollywood Studios is my favorite park; I really do turn into an awestruck kid when I'm there. Between the music, and the details, it just floods me with happiness(for most people the best view in HS is Hollywood Blvd, but for me, it will always be my girl Gertie). The smile on S's face was nothing short of postcard worthy...until she laid eyes on one of my personal favorites, Tower of Terror; and it certainly didn't help that right as we got close, one of the sets of doors opened, and she heard people screaming bloody murder😅.

**Fun fact that my sister neglected to mention is that S is (not anymore!) terrified of rollercoasters, and the following FaceTime conversation ensued when S & I got back to the room for a pool break:

Me: "Did you forget to share any important tidbits of information before you let me take your daughter to what is essentially a massive amusement park?"
Sister: "No, why?"
Me: "Really? You can't think of anything at all? Nothing comes to mind?"
Sister: "..."
Me: "Perhaps the fact that your daughter hates rollercoasters?!"
Sister: "It's Disney, they don't have rollercoasters there! Isn't everything like Small World boat type stuff?"
Me: "So remember when I sent you those emails with the links, etc. with information that would be important to know about Disney World, and asked if there's anything for me to be cognizant of?"
Sister: "Yeah, no, I definitely didn't read those."
Me:
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Since most people tend not to head down Sunset for Rope Drop, the queue for Tower was nearly non-existent. As we approached the building, I pulled her aside, had her watch a quick YouTube video of the ride, and let her know that if she was in any way uncomfortable, we'd walk right past it. Once the clip was over, she looked at me with the most determined expression I've ever seen, and proclaimed that she wanted to give it a shot! In what felt like seconds we were in the lobby, and I think the visuals kinda helped her nerves (which sounds incredibly odd to say about a haunted hotel, but, I decided to roll with it). One of the things S ended up loving the most about Disney was just how into character the cast members get for each attraction. When we got to the elevator, the CM began to scan the crowd, and of course, zoomed in on S. Little did he know that S has been a performer since early childhood, and matched his energy every second! By the time the elevator doors opened, and their staring contest came to an end, he, in his most Lurch from The Addams Family style voice proclaimed, "I like this one," and escorted us all in.

As it turns out, it's not so much roller coasters in and of themselves, but the steep inclines and intense drops that a lot of coasters have that scare her most; thus, she was fine during the beginning "Twilight Zone" part; however, when the doors opened and that first downwards pull happened, this kid let out a scream that would rival any octave that Mariah Carey could ever dream of hitting (it's okay if you might've giggled reading that part; it's now a running joke between she and I that won't be dying out anytime soon😂). By the time Rod Serling's voice came back on, I was almost certain that she had in fact been lost to the Twilight Zone, but thankfully once we exited the ride vehicle she was back on this plane of existence and smiling. She did, however, make it clear that while she was proud of herself for trying, she would never be doing that again!

With RnR as our next stop, I was somewhat hesitant after her reaction to Tower, but she went back to YouTube, and realizing that the ride was indoors, she was fine with it. As we wound through the small Lightning Lane queue, I pointed out the sign further explaining the ride, and my girl was still good to go! One of the many things that S and I have in common is a love of music, and she's been exposed to a wide variety from a very early age. When we got inside for the pre-show, her eyes lit up when she saw Aerosmith, causing her to become very excited.


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By the time we got into the "super stretch limo," she was practically bouncing up and down in her seat! The initial shock of taking off rattled her, but by the time it was over, she was dying to go again. Our ride photo came out consisting of me looking like I was running from Michael Myers, and her having put up the rock and roll horns; suffice it to say that we now have another coaster fan in the family (as long as there are no crazy drops😂)!

Having been to Disney World more times than I can count, I quickly realized that never having done so in the height of summer makes a BIG difference. In the short time between when we entered the park and exited Rock n Rollercoaster, the humidity had increased exponentially; to the point that it felt like a slap in the face, and it wasn't even 9:30 AM! Thankfully, we'd been hydrating since 7AM and came prepared; I pulled out the personal neck fans that I snagged from Amazon. If you don't already have one, do yourself a favor, because I can honestly say that I would not have been able to make it through that week without it (and the cooling towels)!

Ever since the original Incredibles movie came out way back when, I have been enamored with Edna Mode; so, of course, when I found out that she now had her own Meet & Greet in her studio, stopping by was a must! According to the app, the wait time was only 15 mins, so, we stopped by Scoops for some quick service ice water, and made our way to Pixar Place. By the time we got there, the wait time had increased slightly, but honestly, an extra five minutes in an air conditioned building sounded like a blessing! Seeing her studio in person; each super suit, magazine cover, sketched design; Disney really knocked it out of the park with the level of attention to detail. Sadly, the posted 20 min wait turned out to be more like 10 (I was quite happy taking it all in, as well as enjoying that precious AC), but on the bright side, it meant that each family got to take their time with Edna; posing and chatting up the cast members. It was, without a doubt, one of the best character interactions I've ever experienced.

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Up next- Hollywood Studios continued, including Toy Story land, and one of the most delicious breakfast dishes S and I have ever had!
 
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