11/25
My family and I left South Florida around 5:00 am on Thanksgiving Day. We ate dinner at a friends house who lives in Clermont; about 30 minutes away from Disney. Anyway, when we arrived at Clermont, we ate Dinner fairly early and took a nice drive around Sugarloaf Mountain: a bunch of pretty hills cluttered together in the middle of Central Florida. We left our friends house around 5:00 pm and headed to Disney. Because we were not going to any of the parks that night, my mother and me decided to show my aunt and uncle, who have never been to Disney, around the hotels and all that good stuff. We started at the entrance of the monorail to Epcot. We got on and took the fabolous trip all the way to see the beautiful silver globe. Once we saw it, we headed back to catch the monorail that takes you to the resorts. First, we went by the Poly and got off at the Grand Floridian. They loved the hotel. We walked to the pool area and then took the pathway to the Poly. We took some pictures and headed back to the monorail to go to the Contemporary. After the Contemporary, are night came to a close. We headed back to the All-Star Sports.
11/26
Today we had decided that we would be parking hopping. We started off at MGM. The weather was nice; not to hot, not to cold. Tower of Terror was first on our list. My Aunt did not like it; she said it was too strong, and my Uncle loved it (he would not stop laughing). After ToT, we went to Rockin' Roller Coaster. My Aunt did not go on it but my Uncle did. He hated it! He said the launch was too strong...lol... what a wimp! Next, we went on the Great Movie Ride. My aunt loved it, especially since one of her favorite movies is Casablanca. After that, we went to see the NY skyline and moved along to the "Honey, I shrunk the kids" movie set. The Backlot Tour was on the way so we decided to jump on that. After the Backlot Tour, we glided our way to Epcot. God I love my 1 day park-hopper passes, especially because I get them for free (I love my connections at the World :animwink: ). Once in Epcot, we went on SpaceShip Earth. After the wonderful trip inside the globe, we went to eat. While my family ordered the food I went to Mission: Space to grab some fast-passes. Once we were done eating we went to Test Track. Subsequently, we headed to "Honey, We I shrunk the Audience". The countries came next; we went around, bought and saw a few things then went to use our fast-passes on Mission: Space. The fast-passes were useless because when we got there, both of the wait times were the same. Once that was over, we saw Illuminations and went back to the Hotel.
11/27
This is my first trip report and I am never doing another one again because it is boring and I am just tired of typing, so the rest of the report is going to be short...lol. Today we went to MK. It was fun and great. My Aunt and Uncle loved Splash Mountain. We went on it mid-day, and decided that after Wishes we would go on it again, so we did. It was around 10:30 and Splash Mountain literally had no wait time. The line didn't exist, no one was waiting. We got on it and once it was over we didn't get off they let us stay and go on it again. After the second time, we got off but we thought, "hey things like this never happens to us" so we went on it again, and again, we went on it twice, non-stop. I love the people at Disney. We didn't even stop at the loading dock. They kept us going. We went on Splash Mountain a total of 5 times that day. It probably doesn't seem like much but when you compare to the times that you can only ride it was once because the line is incredibly long, it seems like a great experience. Once we got off Splash Mountain, we took the railroad back to the entrance of the park and went back to the hotel. By the way, we did everything else but I just don't feel like typing. PhilpharMagic has to be the best 3-d show I have ever seen; it made me hungry just smelling the pastries.
11/28
Ok... this is going to be short. We woke up at 9:30, went to Downtown Disney around 11, ate at Bongos at 12:00, we made our way to the World of Disney Store, we were there literally, and I am not kidding, for 2 hours. We walked around some more, and then went to Disney's Boardwalk. We took the boat to see the Swan and Dolphin and MGM, and then went back to the Boardwalk. We left Disney around 7:00 last night.
I hope you liked my first trip report because I am never writing another one again. :hammer:
Oh...I forgot to mention how much "Stitch's Great Escape" sucked. It was horrible and waste of money. Alien Encounter was much more exciting. The only good thing about the attraction is the Stitch animatronic. Really cool and cute.
My family and I left South Florida around 5:00 am on Thanksgiving Day. We ate dinner at a friends house who lives in Clermont; about 30 minutes away from Disney. Anyway, when we arrived at Clermont, we ate Dinner fairly early and took a nice drive around Sugarloaf Mountain: a bunch of pretty hills cluttered together in the middle of Central Florida. We left our friends house around 5:00 pm and headed to Disney. Because we were not going to any of the parks that night, my mother and me decided to show my aunt and uncle, who have never been to Disney, around the hotels and all that good stuff. We started at the entrance of the monorail to Epcot. We got on and took the fabolous trip all the way to see the beautiful silver globe. Once we saw it, we headed back to catch the monorail that takes you to the resorts. First, we went by the Poly and got off at the Grand Floridian. They loved the hotel. We walked to the pool area and then took the pathway to the Poly. We took some pictures and headed back to the monorail to go to the Contemporary. After the Contemporary, are night came to a close. We headed back to the All-Star Sports.
11/26
Today we had decided that we would be parking hopping. We started off at MGM. The weather was nice; not to hot, not to cold. Tower of Terror was first on our list. My Aunt did not like it; she said it was too strong, and my Uncle loved it (he would not stop laughing). After ToT, we went to Rockin' Roller Coaster. My Aunt did not go on it but my Uncle did. He hated it! He said the launch was too strong...lol... what a wimp! Next, we went on the Great Movie Ride. My aunt loved it, especially since one of her favorite movies is Casablanca. After that, we went to see the NY skyline and moved along to the "Honey, I shrunk the kids" movie set. The Backlot Tour was on the way so we decided to jump on that. After the Backlot Tour, we glided our way to Epcot. God I love my 1 day park-hopper passes, especially because I get them for free (I love my connections at the World :animwink: ). Once in Epcot, we went on SpaceShip Earth. After the wonderful trip inside the globe, we went to eat. While my family ordered the food I went to Mission: Space to grab some fast-passes. Once we were done eating we went to Test Track. Subsequently, we headed to "Honey, We I shrunk the Audience". The countries came next; we went around, bought and saw a few things then went to use our fast-passes on Mission: Space. The fast-passes were useless because when we got there, both of the wait times were the same. Once that was over, we saw Illuminations and went back to the Hotel.
11/27
This is my first trip report and I am never doing another one again because it is boring and I am just tired of typing, so the rest of the report is going to be short...lol. Today we went to MK. It was fun and great. My Aunt and Uncle loved Splash Mountain. We went on it mid-day, and decided that after Wishes we would go on it again, so we did. It was around 10:30 and Splash Mountain literally had no wait time. The line didn't exist, no one was waiting. We got on it and once it was over we didn't get off they let us stay and go on it again. After the second time, we got off but we thought, "hey things like this never happens to us" so we went on it again, and again, we went on it twice, non-stop. I love the people at Disney. We didn't even stop at the loading dock. They kept us going. We went on Splash Mountain a total of 5 times that day. It probably doesn't seem like much but when you compare to the times that you can only ride it was once because the line is incredibly long, it seems like a great experience. Once we got off Splash Mountain, we took the railroad back to the entrance of the park and went back to the hotel. By the way, we did everything else but I just don't feel like typing. PhilpharMagic has to be the best 3-d show I have ever seen; it made me hungry just smelling the pastries.
11/28
Ok... this is going to be short. We woke up at 9:30, went to Downtown Disney around 11, ate at Bongos at 12:00, we made our way to the World of Disney Store, we were there literally, and I am not kidding, for 2 hours. We walked around some more, and then went to Disney's Boardwalk. We took the boat to see the Swan and Dolphin and MGM, and then went back to the Boardwalk. We left Disney around 7:00 last night.
I hope you liked my first trip report because I am never writing another one again. :hammer:
Oh...I forgot to mention how much "Stitch's Great Escape" sucked. It was horrible and waste of money. Alien Encounter was much more exciting. The only good thing about the attraction is the Stitch animatronic. Really cool and cute.