Trip Report **Completed** Leave for Disney World on Friday The 13th They Said. It'll Be Fun They Said. A July 2018 Trip Report.

Hello Disney Friends. Welcome to my long overdue trip report!

My daughter @TheMARVELousAllieBrown posted a pre-trip report for this trip.

Here's whatcha need to know:
Who: DD Allie @TheMARVELousAllieBrown, Me Lisa @LisaBelle , DH Paul, my sister Tina @TangledTina, my BIL Mark, my nephew Spence and DS Adam

When: Friday, July 13 :eek:-Sunday, July 22, 2018
Where: The Contemporary Resort Garden Wing
Why: Ten Year Anniversary of our last whole family vacation, Allie's high school graduation and Paul & Lisa's 29th anniversary. In the pre-trip we dubbed it our Vacaygraduversary Trip!
How: Road Trip!
I created treat bags for every state that we would drive through. The idea being that as we crossed the state line we would open the bag and enjoy a treat that is representative of that state. For Ohio, naturally I chose Buckeyes candy.

For Kentucky I chose Ale 8 soda. Bourbon would have been the obvious choice, but since not everyone was of legal drinking age I had to go with a soft drink.

For Tennessee it was Goo Goo Clusters

Georgia was Peanut M & Ms

And Florida would be orange juice from the Florida Welcome Center.
Because we were driving, I placed the small bags inside of an insulated cooler bag to keep the chocolate from melting. I made one bag for our car and one bag for Tina's.

Day 1 Friday, July 13, 2018
Tina and her family live about an hour north of us. They planned to leave home around 7, drive toward Cincy and meet us at the Chick-fil-A at our exit around 8. We were hoping to have breakfast and be on the road by 9. We would spend the night in Valdosta, Georgia and arrive at Disney around check in time on Saturday. Sounds like a great plan, right?
Tina has a tendency to run late, so when she hadn't texted by 7:15 to say that they were on the road, I wasn't too concerned. When I still hadn't heard from her by 7:30 I texted to see how things were coming. Instead of a text, I get a call saying, "Maybe you guys should just leave without us." What????!!!!!! And there goes the plan!
Because there was a medical situation they would be taking a short trip to the hospital before they could leave for the trip to Disney. We decided we would wait it out for a bit so when we left they would not be too far behind us. With bellies full of Chick-fil-A, we were finally on the road at about 12 (about 3 hours behind schedule so not too bad). A bumpy start but glad to finally be en route to the happiest place on earth. We crossed the border into Kentucky about 15 minutes later. We opened our first treat and continued on our way. We had just passed Lexington, KY when Tina called to say that they were on their way! We figured that we should be able to meet up somewhere down the road.
We stopped for an early dinner at a Subway in Knoxville, TN. Back in the car to continue our journey, we decided to enjoy our Goo Goo Clusters for dessert. We noticed the car was not getting cooler. We turned the a/c off and back on again. No cool air. We pulled into a parking lot, turned the car off and back on again. Still no cool air. By now the Goo Goo Clusters and M& Ms are starting to melt and it is approaching 5pm on a Friday night. Adam and Allie researched nearby Firestone Auto Repair shops. The closest one said their a/c charger was not charging. We found another one about 15 minutes away. It was July in Tennessee. It was a lovely sunny day and the temperature was well into the nineties! We were melting by the time we arrived at Firestone.

We arrived hopeful and left with our spirits dashed as the problem was not something they could fix and it would have to be repaired at the dealership. On the road again, we were looking forward to nightfall and hopefully cooler temps. We were forced to ride in style with our windows down to avoid heatstroke. This prevented us from hearing the dialogue from our dvd player. To keep up morale Allie had the aux and we jammed out. We were headed further south and although our spirits were high, the temperature was higher. Our unsuccessful Firestone detour allowed Tina's family to close the gap a bit. By now we were only about an hour ahead of them. Fast forward an hour and Tina's a/c also went out as they drove through Knoxville. Lucky for them, their's was an easy fix and Mark was able to re-charge their a/c. Just before sundown we stopped for gas. At this point we decided it was vital to document our misery. Please enjoy this photo at a gas station somewhere between Knoxville and Atlanta.

Paul and Adam smiling through the pain. So proud of our little troopers!
We forged on and eventually were able to meet up with Tina's crew at a truck stop with a Wendy's around 11pm.

We rallied after our Wendy's pit stop (which was the longest wait at Wendy's on record) and finally made it to our hotel in Valdosta at 3am. Let me say that a shower and air conditioning have never felt so good!
Due to our late arrival we decided to sleep in a bit and would check out at 11 and grab lunch before hitting the road.
 
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Songbird76

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The kids did have some fun with those. I love that you serenaded everyone :hilarious:
The best part was that no one likes Justin Bieber. It came on the radio, and my DD who was 10, HATED the Biebs so I was singing it really loud and dramatically, then decided to do it on the radio so everyone could enjoy. ;) (I know, it sounds kind of mean, but you have to understand our family dynamic to get it...everyone thought it was funny, and they retaliated in kind)
 

LisaBelle

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I don’t want to copy what others have said, but I love your state snack bags idea. might do a modified version of your bag for our drive across France to the beach this summer - putting information about each Region and Department, specialities, etc that we (I) learn about the area as well. It’ll help break things up because at one point there is a whole lot of the same to look at 😉
Thanks for reading! Glad you like the snack bag idea. I have lots of fun planning and putting it together. I love to watch their reactions as they open each bag. The kids had never had Goo Goo Clusters before and they were the hit of the trip! Have fun planning! Hope your family enjoys the bags!
The best part was that no one likes Justin Bieber. It came on the radio, and my DD who was 10, HATED the Biebs so I was singing it really loud and dramatically, then decided to do it on the radio so everyone could enjoy. ;) (I know, it sounds kind of mean, but you have to understand our family dynamic to get it...everyone thought it was funny, and they retaliated in kind)
I love it! Sounds like something my family might do as well!
Now that's how you do a road trip! Great start!
Thanks! It was rough at times but we made the best of it and created lots of memories! Many of which wouldn’t have happened if the a/c hadn’t gone out!
I was waiting for this!!! Can't wait to read more (and hopeful luck turned around :joyfull: )
Glad to have you along! Our luck does turn around eventually!
 

sheriffwoody

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Just hopped in to follow along! Driving through the south in July with no AC sounds terrible...you guys are troopers! One of my old roomies had a junky car with no AC, and I have no idea how she managed (we're in Tennessee).
 

LisaBelle

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Just hopped in to follow along! Driving through the south in July with no AC sounds terrible...you guys are troopers! One of my old roomies had a junky car with no AC, and I have no idea how she managed (we're in Tennessee).
Welcome aboard! I don't think I've ever been so sweaty in all my life! Luckily we knew that Disney was at the end of the journey so we stayed strong!
 

LisaBelle

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Day 2 continued
Side note- every time we drive to Disney we run into some sort of directional challenge as we near Disney property. Today was no exception. I'm not entirely sure how it happened, probably the GPS, but we got off on the wrong exit. We could see the Contemporary in the distance, but the GPS was taking us around in circles and through a neighborhood. Somehow we ended up at Disney University :jawdrop:! Allie was excited to see it in person because she hopes to one day be in the Disney College Program. We saw a Disney Security car and asked the CM for directions to the Contemporary. He was very nice and in just a few moments we were driving past this.....

We missed going under the Disney sign :cry:, but got to see Space Mountain from a whole new perspective :joyfull:! Moments later we pulled into the parking lot of the Contemporary.


I had received my room ready text about an hour before we arrived, so I knew that we were in room 6108 in the Garden Wing. Tina hadn't received any info about her room, so she called and they re-sent the text with her room number. We got all of the luggage unloaded and Tina, the kids and I went into the lobby while Paul and Mark parked the cars.


A CM asked us if we needed help. We told him our room numbers and he gave us directions. It was a loooonnnngggg walk from the lobby to our building. When we planned our trip we wanted to stay in a deluxe resort. Tina loved the convenience of being in a monorail resort when we stayed at the Poly a few years ago. So we had booked rooms in the Garden building because it was considerably less expensive than being in the A frame. We loved the rooms and enjoyed the resort, but the long walk was definitely a downside to the Garden buidling. We had requested that our rooms be in close proximity. Our request was granted and we were right across the hall from one another! Here are some pics of the room.
Refrigerator and coffee maker were straight ahead as we entered the room.

The fridge was actually inside the cabinet and there were sliding drawers for snacks.

To the right of the fridge was the bathroom. I really liked the look of the door. It was a sliding door, which was different from other rooms we've stayed in.

 

LisaBelle

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The patio

A bit of the view from the patio.

We had hoped to arrive in time to do a bit of exploring and maybe go for a swim, but we all needed to shower and get ready for our dinner ADR. Adam was the first to shower and took the opportunity for a quick nap while the rest of us got ready.

Soon we were all freshened up and ready for our evening. After seeing all of @Doc Disney's pics in front of these Mickey Ears I had to get a picture here.
We clean up pretty well!


We took a quick peek at the mural on our way to the monorail.

We boarded the monorail but where were we headed?






Up next: Dinner at........
 

LisaBelle

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Arrived! Any guesses where we are?

If you guessed the Poly, you're right!

I know everyone takes this picture, but I absolutely LOVE these lights!

We had to take a group photo in front of the tiki man. I don't know why, but I love him!

We hoped to check in early, but they were booked solid so we amused ourselves taking selfies and shopping while we waited.

Look what Allie found!

Prepare for an overload of pictures of things I wanted to buy!


Later in the trip I actually did end up buying these key chains for my teammates at school.


Up next: We actually make it to dinner!
 

LisaBelle

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So many pins!



Still waiting to be called in






Finally! We were called to be seated at

This was our first time here and we were excited to try it! We had tried for an earlier reservation because we wanted to eat and then watch HEA from the beach. I tried and tried for an earlier reservation but had to settle for 8:45. We didn't get seated until almost 9 and were in the midst of ordering when HEA started so our first sight of HEA would have to wait. In hindsight this was a good thing, but it was a bit of a bummer at the time.
Our Cousin Debbie came and took our drink order. She was very nice, but we had a few issues with drink orders. She forgot to put in the order for Adam's first drink, so it came later than everyone else's. Later, he ordered a second drink and he never received it.
More pics of us while we waited for drinks...
 

LisaBelle

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Drinks and food began to arrive!
MMMM. Bread.



I ordered the Island Sunset

Adam ordered a backscratcher. Not sure if this is it or someone else's drink. I know he liked the Backscratcher enough to order a second one later in the meal (that's the one that never arrived).

Sorry, no salad picture. We loved the salad. Here are the noodles, wings and potstickers. I enjoyed all of these foods, especially the wings.

I apologize for not having any pictures of the meat (my food pics are more hit or miss than I remembered). The meat was plentiful, but some of the steak was overdone and some of it was way too rare for our liking.
Then came the bread pudding! This was the food I was most looking forward to trying. OMG! Soooooo good! :banghead: I have no picture of this! Apparently people only took videos which I cannot get to upload and I am too lazy to lift one from the internet, lol!
We were stuffed! We had to roll ourselves out of there! We really enjoyed the experience and overall the food was good. Unfortunately we felt like it didn't fully live up to our expectations. Service was both too quick and too slow. Sometimes we barely had time to start one item before the next was served. Then we sat waiting on others. The meats were inconsistently cooked and as I mentioned before, drinks were slow and sometimes forgotten. It was a VERY expensive meal and I wanted to love Ohana, but I think it may be a one and done for us.

After our meal, we boarded the monorail and headed back to the Contemporary. It was time for bed so that we could get an early start for our first park day at MK!!!!


Up next: Heading to MK!
 

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