Trip Report The “Cruising is not for me” Surf n’ Turf Spring Break Shenanigans Trip Report *Completed*

All the who’s and what’s can be read over here:
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/round-five-twelve-months-of-shenanigans-ends-with-a-family-surf-n’-turf-spring-break.911138/

The Cliff’s Notes version is that we took our annual spring trip but for the first time it would be during Spring Break week. The trip also marked the first time the DD would be going on a cruise, something the DW and I couldn’t wait for her to experience. Another first would be our crew experiencing the Poly, super excited about this too! So, without further ado, let’s get this party started!

Wednesday:
We still had to get through the work day before we embarked on the trip which included me teaching my 5:30 computer ethics class and the DW’s Jazzercise class. I picked her and the DD up at 7:00 right after swinging by Zaxsby’s for some to-go chow. We were on the road by 7:20 and heading down GA400 towards Macon for our overnight pit stop. We pulled into Macon around 930-9:45 and checked into the La Quinta inn. The hotel served it’s purpose, a place to sleep part way to the bubble. The DW and I knocked out some grading before calling it a night by 11:30.

Thursday:
So the alarm was set for 5:30 but La Quinta had other plans… About 4:00-4:30 the smoke alarm in the room began chirping..you know that chirp, the one that says “hey, the battery is dying, change it”. Only problem is there is no taking this smoke detector down and replacing the battery. This meant every two minutes or so the detector would chirp. Good luck sleeping through that! So we were up and put La Quinta behind us before 5:00! The good news was that we would be to Disney that much earlier the bad news was that NOTHING drive-thru was open for breakfast yet! So we drove a short while and made a pit stop at a Walmart to pick up some things we forgot, something we’ve gotten quite good at lately; forgetting. By the time we left The Marts McDs was open! So we grabbed some quick food and made for the bubble! About 3 hours of uneventful driving later and we hit our first sign of hope!
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About two more hours later and we were there! Don’t let the clouds in the pic fool you the weather was GREAT!
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Soon we were pulling into the Poly’s parking lot. It was WARM! I checked in with the front desk but our room was not ready, they’d text when it was. We decided to check out the grounds a bit and hang at the pool.
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A family of ducks getting some shade!
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With that I decided to relax at the pool for a bit since I still had some classwork to deal with while the ladies branched out for some food.
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Soon, the ladies were texting me to come over to the DVC pool as it was quiet and had some good looking food options. It was pretty beautiful over there for sure too.
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DD went with the kid’s Hawaiian burger
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DW went with the kid’s fish taco
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I went with the pork sliders
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The food was excellent, especially for a pool side snack shack! So we relaxed here a bit longer before the ladies took to exploring the Poly and GF some until our room became available.

Still to come: An amazing standard view room and The Grand Floridian Café.
 
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Mrhappyplace

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Thanks for the views inside some things I haven't seen yet, especially Skyline and Yak & Yeti.

Well I can certainly agree that chocolate cake is always a good substitution for almost any other dessert! (With the Zebra Domes, people either love them, or hate them. Never heard of anyone sort of liking them.) But I'm in the Zebra Dome Fan Club (I just made that up! :D ha!)

Now you have. I certainly didn't love them or hate them. Mostly it wasn't what I was expecting at all and I really enjoyed the Cassava Cake much more.
 
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bee

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After my recent trip to the Swan, during which we sadly didn't have try Il Mulino, I told my wife we should try it next time. She reminded me that Il Mulino is IN New York because it's FROM New York. D'oh! So hopefully there is an Il Mulino date in our future!

Great report as always! :D
 

Tiggerish

Resident Redhead
Premium Member
After my recent trip to the Swan, during which we sadly didn't have try Il Mulino, I told my wife we should try it next time. She reminded me that Il Mulino is IN New York because it's FROM New York. D'oh! So hopefully there is an Il Mulino date in our future!

Great report as always! :D

I, too, live in a NY suburb (born & raised in The Bronx). I've only ever eaten at Il Mulino in the Swan. :oops:

Maybe we could double-date!! :joyfull:
 

lostpro9het

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Original Poster
After my recent trip to the Swan, during which we sadly didn't have try Il Mulino, I told my wife we should try it next time. She reminded me that Il Mulino is IN New York because it's FROM New York. D'oh! So hopefully there is an Il Mulino date in our future!

Great report as always! :D

I, too, live in a NY suburb (born & raised in The Bronx). I've only ever eaten at Il Mulino in the Swan. :oops:

Maybe we could double-date!! :joyfull:
I would love to see a comparison between the two. I wonder if the NY facility also makes their own limoncello.
 
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