Me, Myself and I (Sort Of)

Okay, this is my first trip report, so please bare with me.

Who? H20Babie, 33 (and later, Mom, mid-50s)
What? Disney World, of course
Where? Polynesian Resort
When? March 30 - April 5
Why? Graduation and Birthday Celebration

Day One - Arrival / Polynesian / Epcot

I left home at 3:30 am to be at the aiport by 4 am. Luckily, I used the web check-in and needed to only check my luggage. Unluckily, the tail end of the (hopefully) last winter storm was still surging, and we sat on the tarmac for about an hour. By the time I made it into Toronto, claimed my baggage and went through Customs, they were making the final call for my flight. Walked right on, and away we went.

Arriving at MCO was wonderful, as usual. Just stepping out of the gate and breathing in that distinct Florida air always calms me. Made my way to DME and :eek: line up past the escalators. I decided to bide my time and went outside to sit for a while, and met up with a nice man from the Penn State who was staying at WL for a OIS conference. We chatted for a bit then went in to check out the line. Thankfully, the fresh air not only cleared my head but the DME line up as well. Got in line and was on my way within 15 minutes. The DME bus went to the Contemporary first, then the Poly (me), and then GF and WL. Yup, the nice man I met sat with me on the bus. A nice start, if I say so myself. Total time from leaving the gate to pulling up at the Poly: 62 minutes.

Check in at the Poly was fast and efficient. Walking up to the CGH, I literally had tears in my eyes. I had waited for this moment for so long (and I was just a wee bit tired) and received my lei. The CM at the desk noted it was birthday and graduation and tried to upgrade me to lagoon view but none were available (no, I didn't ask if I could be upgraded; she just offered to check). She also gave me my birthday button and sent me on my way to ... Tahiti! I was in room 2007, second floor, with a beautiful garden view and a tiki torch right in front. It was breathtaking.

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So, I quickly unpacked my carry on, changed, and headed to Epcot via the TTC monorail (Tahiti was an excellent location for me). However, upon sliding my key through the turnstile, I find out my tickets have not been loaded onto the card. Guest relations happily gave me a "resort convenience re-entry" card good for the day so I wouldn't have to go back to the Poly. The Beach Boys were playing "Help Me Rhonda" and really got me into the Disney mood!

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Hit Nemo, Living with the Land, Journey into Imagination, and HISTA pretty quickly (no waits for any of them). Headed into World Showcase as it started to get dark. Grabbed some food at the Liberty Inn and was presented with a Magical Moment certificate and a free apple cobbler for my birthday :king:

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I was started to get really tired, having been up since 2 am, and decided to go back to the Poly for some much needed sleep. But, I had to ride Spaceship Earth so I made a detour:

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Personally, I loved the refurb! Dame Judy was terrific, and the audio was fresh and clear. I enjoyed the new scenes and the interactive creation of the future. Maybe, in hindisght it was more funny than anything, because I nearly left the seat wet after that! By that time, I was done for the day, headed back to the Poly, and a view of the tiki torch outside my balcony:

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All in all, a great first day.

More to come ...
 

myhappyplace

Crazy Cat Lady
yay for nice Penn State people (that's where I graduated from/ live near). Anyway, I have been waiting for your solo trip report! I might just have to do that someday myself. Can't wait for more, especially pics. Keep it coming!
 

H20Babie

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Day 2: Epcot, DHS and MK

Yup, my first ever 3-park day!

I had asked for a wake up call at 7:00 am but was up by 6:00 am. Grabbed a coffee, the newspaper (which was delivered every day of my stay) and sat on the balcony until I felt I was awake enough to get a move on. Stitch and Mickey were on the wake up call, same as last year. I was out the door by 8 am, walked to the TTC and took the monorail back to Epcot for my Segway tour.

I checked in at Guest Relations on time and met with my instructor (Jim) and tour guide (Chris). Wonderful castmembers, again, and very patient and knowledgeable. There was nine of us in the group, four couples and me. We took our training in Innovations, and then we were lead out into World Showcase. Wow! It was really beautiful with no one else around and Chris would point out some of the facts and features of each country. The Segway was actually very easy to use; no one opted out after the "training." Part of the training included obstacles, slalom and hills. Once in World Showcase, we played "follow the leader" and had mini-challenges to complete. At the end, we received a special Around the World on a Segway pin. I would recommend this tour to anyone. It was a blast!

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I decided to ride Test Track on the way out. The single riders line was posting 30 minutes, but it was really only 20 minutes. I browsed Mouse Gear and toured a few of the gardens before headed back to the Polynesian to get ready for dinner at the Brown Derby.

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This bird kept hissing at me, and all I had was visions of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds running through my head!

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sleepybear

New Member
I was there around the same time you were -- 3/27 to 4/2. Very nice pictures so far. (Was especially nice to see Italy again. That place was crammed with flowers, wasn't it?) I'm also glad you got to experience the Segway tour. It's so fun.
 

H20Babie

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
So, I headed back to the Poly by way of the TTC to get ready for dinner at the Brown Derby and DHS.

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Walked back to the TTC and caught a direct bus. Checked in at the BD and was seated within 5 minutes. My server, Jerry, was great. I ordered the 12 oz. New York Strip steak and a glass of wine (and I even remembered to take pictures for the foodies).

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Dinner was excellent, and worth the 2 TS credits, IMHO. Outstanding service and excellent food. After dessert (fresh berries with mango ice), I stepped outside just in time to see HSM2.

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Headed towards Muppet Vision 3-D and ran into the Power Rangers!

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Ended up at Star Tours, and headed back for the Great Movie Ride, Tower of Terror and Rockin' Roller Coaster.

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H20Babie

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Original Poster
Well, to end the day, I went back again to the Poly to change into jeans for the evening, and headed to MK. Rode Space Mountain, Buzz, Astro Orbitor, the TTA and watched Wishes from the Tomorrowland bridge. Got myself some mint chocolate fudge and took the boat back to the GF and the Poly.

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Next up ... Epcot (again) and MPPP!
 

H20Babie

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
yay for nice Penn State people (that's where I graduated from/ live near). Anyway, I have been waiting for your solo trip report! I might just have to do that someday myself. Can't wait for more, especially pics. Keep it coming!

Yay, Penn State :sohappy: He was very nice. He hadn't been to Disney since he was 12, and I'm guessing he was about my age. He asked where he could get a really good meal not too far from WL, so I told him about Artist Point. Loved his accent :)

Sounds like a good start- can't wait to hear more and see pictures! I've always wanted to stay @ the Poly...

The Poly was my dream resort. I am so glad I was able to stay there once. After this, I'm back to the mods for a while. :o

What a stunning picture!

Thank you. But it's the Poly that made the picture, not me :)

I was there around the same time you were -- 3/27 to 4/2. Very nice pictures so far. (Was especially nice to see Italy again. That place was crammed with flowers, wasn't it?) I'm also glad you got to experience the Segway tour. It's so fun.

I loved the tour, and Italy's flowers were indeed amazing, especially since they were all potted rather than planted.
 

yankspy

Well-Known Member
Great report. I love the fuzzy TTA picture. I also like your SSE picture. I have the same one one as you can see.
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
Glad you had fun. I did the Segway tour on a solo trip as well (and then did it with friends on an other trip because now I am addicted to Segways :) )

From the tone of your trip report it sounds like you enjoyed the solo trip. It sounds a lot like the attitude I have when I go alone. I just sort of wander and find interesting things that I would never notice when I am there with friends or my kids.

-dave
 

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