Trip Report I'll stop the World and Melt with you.

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It's been two years since my family and I visited WDW. Two long years. Thankfully, my son Sterg and I got a three day Disney fix last summer at Disneyland.

Curiously, this trip report is being written at a time when a lot of negative Disney vibe is emanating from other regions of WDWMagic - as it was two years ago. The Doom & Gloom is running free and wild. I'm just thankful I stayed clear of most of it before our trip because I may have cancelled what turned out to be an amazing time. It is also fortunate that we got this trip in because from the sound of things there may not be a WDW to go to in a few years.

To be truthful, some things that Disney has done has me scratching my head; but this is neither the time nor place to discuss it. Putting that aside - let's get on with the trip report!

We left on Sunday July 21st. Maybe the longest day of my life. The night before, my oldest daughter Alex went to see Taylor Swift in Philadelphia ( about 50 miles away ) and due to a long rain delay she didn't make it home until 2 am. This meant that she would not go to sleep since we were being picked up at 3 am for the drive to Philly airport for our 6 am flight. At least we were supposed to be picked up at 3am.

Here is my Mom ( Yia-Yia )and my youngest daughter Antonia ( Toni ) up and ready at 3 in the morning waiting for our ride. Yia-Yia ( grandmother in Greek ) is 77 years old and joining us for the first time on a Disney adventure. Toni is now almost 12 and the little Yorki-poo in the front is Prince. Prince is short for Prince Charming ( named by Toni ).

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When the driver didn't show up by 3:15 I started to worry. I called the limo company at the same time he called me to tell me he was lost. I reeled him in and we were on our way by 3:30. The drive down was nerve wracking as I kept watching the clock and praying for no delays. That is until our driver eased my tension by telling us his son works for Disney and he goes down to the World 4 or 5 times a year. The resulting Disney conversation lasted until we hit the airport around 4:30.

More tension as we went through security. My carry on was stopped in the machine and I was pulled aside. I had put a container of Vitamin C powder in my bag that garnered some attention. Of course, my Mom came over as I was being held and my bag inspected.

"Why didn't you put that in your suitcase, Christo?" she said to me in her Greek accented voice.

"Mom, please go wait over there" I responded.

"No, I want to see what they are doing" Then she followed with this one for the TSA officer.

"It's not drugs, my son doesn't do cocaine!"

OK, I thought. I'm definitely going to be held in some prison cell for the next week.

After the chemical test proved my Mother correct, I was allowed to go on my way. We had time to grab coffee and some food and make it on the Southwest plane to Orlando. A plane full of smiling happy faces! Including these;

This is my wife Val ( not the biggest of Disney fans ), with Yia-Yia in the middle and Alex by the window.

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On the other side was yours truly sporting a Hawaiian shirt ( since we were staying at the Poly ), Toni and Sterg.

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Before we knew it we were up in the clouds...

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Tiggerish

Resident Redhead
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Glad you had a great meal after all the difficulty getting to it!

Your story reminds me of both occasions we have eaten at Citricos, madly trying to get there on time...it's so stressful being late for an ADR.
 

bmarkelon

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Whoa, it took me awhile to catch up, we just got back from our trip on Friday. My first trip ever to WDW the Grand Floridian was instantly my favorite resort. Then I had kiddos and kind of let go of that love for quite a few years. I re-fell in love with it this past trip. I decided that we are staying there either next trip or the one after, I don't care if the kids are still a bit young. It brings you back in time and is just so calming and relaxing. Your pics of the lobby are absolutely breath-taking! I love the jazz band and the grand piano playing one level down. My girls danced to that piano for an hour last week! I'm getting misty-eyed thinking back already! Thank you for your beautiful report and for sharing your absolutely stunning photos.
 

donaldtoo

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Next up was One Man's Dream. It was so nice walking through this without impatient children.

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It was also a plus that I was in the midst of reading a biography on Walt.

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I wish he had 10 more years.

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One of my ALL-TIME FAVE WDW attractions!
So jealous...you got a MUCH better pic of his office desk than I did...! ;)
Ditto on the ten more years. John Hench lived well into his 90's still making ample contributions to WDI with both his sense of design and color.
I once started a thread on another site titled "What if Walt Would Have Lived Another 20-30 Years...?" It died like a dog in the dirt. Maybe it was just too mind-boggling to think of all the dreams we might have seen come true if he had...! :confused: ;) :)
 

fractal

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Our waitress was very good - except for using a flash. Val is looking happy here; Yia-Yia was happier than she appears - just look at her plate.

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Time to say goodbye to Kouzzina and make our way into Epcot.

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We all went on SSE - Alex's favorite ride.

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I got some decent shots on SSE, but half of them I was focused on the wrong thing. The lamp and table, for example, in this picture.
Getting good shots on this ride is a challenge. You need the right lens and you need to be ready to compose, focus and shoot in a few seconds window.

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Greeks philosophizing ( is that a word? ).

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Moving through time...

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Seeing the Sistine Chapel is on my bucket list. So far, this is as close as I've gotten.

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Groovy...

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Hey, here's the guy that made my new computer.

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After SSE we walked around for a bit until Val, Yia-Yia and Toni decided to call it a night. The teenagers and I still had work to do. They decided to wait 40 minutes for Test Track...

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While I decided to make use of the tripod I lugged around all night.

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fractal

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I remember feeling a bit self-conscious with the tripod all set up. So I just kinda stood at one spot and took shots of different things.

Like I always wanted a night time shot of Mouse Gear. Yes, that's why I went to all the trouble of packing a tripod and carrying it around on this trip. :confused:


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Eventually I got braver and spotted something that might make a better subject for some photos...

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Yep, I became a bit SSE obsessive - but who wouldn't on a nice night? I was giving my fish-eye a workout.

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It must be said that as well as the camera performed on this trip, some credit has to go to the post processing work I did in LightRoom. Up to that point I was shooting in RAW and those RAW files out of the NEX-7 were amazing to use in LightRoom. The photos did not look like this out of the camera, but they did contain massive amounts of resolution. Most files were 25 to 30mb. If you are looking to maximize the power of a good camera, LR (and other processing software ) is a worthwhile investment.
 
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HouCuseChickie

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Thanks for the review on Kouzzina!!! Sounds like we should be really excited about this one. Also really glad you made it...sounds like a crazy time getting there. I also highly recommend working in a trip to Italy at some point b/c the Sistine Chapel is one of those places that just blew me away. I know not everyone who goes there is overly moved by it, but it hit me so hard that I was crying and didn't even know it...well, until I put my head down for a moment to rest my neck and felt the tears stream down my face. I know- cheesy, but true...and DH got a good (and quiet) laugh. I've thought about getting LightRoom, just not sure if it's worth it for my current camera... I mean, it's a decent camera, but with its more limited ISO and lack of RAW shooting...I'm thinking I'll just wait. Still- the pics are gorgeous as ever!!! You need to frame some of these and have a home or office gallery.
 

Uncle Lupe

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I remember feeling a bit self-conscious with the tripod all set up. So I just kinda stood at one spot and took shots of different things.

Like I always wanted a night time shot of Mouse Gear. Yes, that's why I went to all the trouble of packing a tripod and carrying it around on this trip. :confused:


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Eventually I got braver and spotted something that might make a better subject for some photos...

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Yep, I became a bit SSE obsessive - but who wouldn't on a nice night? I was giving my fish-eye a workout.

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It must be said that as well as the camera performed on this trip, some credit has to go to the post processing work I did in LightRoom. Up to that point I was shooting in RAW and those RAW files out of the NEX-7 were amazing to use in LightRoom. The photos did not look like this out of the camera, but they did contain massive amounts of resolution. Most files were 25 to 30mb. If you are looking to maximize the power of a good camera, LR (and other processing software ) is a worthwhile investment.

Your line about Mouse Gear is freakin' hilarious! Again, love the pics and sorry you had trouble getting to Kouzzina. At least the key card issue was a non issue in the end. Remember don't worry about looking like a dork, nobody knows who you are on vacation. Plus, your kids probably already have formed that opinion so go for it. Do you care if I use your SSE pics as a desktop background?
 

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