WDWFigment's August 2009 Photo Trip Novel

PREFACE: Trip Report or Russian Novel?

If you’re like me, you probably scrolled from top to bottom of this post to see its length and determine, based upon said length, whether it was worth reading. When you scrolled, you might’ve seen that it’s pretty long. However, unlike most trip reports that people seemingly drag on for several years, this report is here in its entirety right when posted. One option is clicking the report, letting it load for a couple minutes, then coming back and scrolling through the pictures, I took 4,547 so there should be plenty here, and skipping my commentary. The pictures are really far more interesting than what I have to say, anyway.

Another option is that, rather than attempting to read it in full right now, you could treat it as one of the other trip reports, and read it in increments. To that end, I have divided it into chapters for your reading pleasure. Perhaps you could print out a copy, and read it before bed each night for a week. I promise it’ll put you to sleep!

Also of note is that I am posting this trip report in multiple locations (admitting loyalties to more than one Disney forum may sound like treason to some, but how many of you really only check this board?). Two of these locations are photo-specific boards. As a result, this report goes on tangents at times about photography. I try to keep these tangents as brief as possible and in lay terms, but these aspects of the report may not appeal to all audiences. Just including this as fair warning.

Further, if you're interested in the photography here and would like EXIF data for the pictures, it can be found on the Flickr page for each image that is on Flickr (donated by little watermarks that read “Bricker”). To access said data, click the picture, which will take you to Flickr. EXIF data can then be found by clicking the "More Properties" link in the lower right hand corner.

If you would like to read our previous trip reports, check out the following links:
August 2007 Trip Report
November 2007 Engagement Story
August 2008 Trip Report
November/December 2008 Trip Report
August 2009 Pre-Trip Report


Anyway, enough with the notes—enjoy the show!

CHAPTER I: The Calm Before the Storm

The trip started out as all of our trips (well, most, as we do fly out of Chicago-Midway sometimes) do, with an early morning trip to the Indianapolis International Airport. Once we arrive and check our bags with Southwest, we make the pilgrimage to McDonald’s for some delicious breakfast. McDonald’s is actually one of my favorite places to eat, but due to highly persuasive reports, I have learned that I will suffer a quick and painful death if I eat there more than twice per year. Accordingly, we generally only eat at McDonald’s at the airport prior to our WDW trips. I figure the 10 or so years each visit takes off our lives is well worth it.

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After the delicious breakfast, we were posed to take on the world (yes, surprisingly, we were not on our deathbeds). We headed over to the Southwest gate and awaited our flight. Always the fashionista, Sarah took a nap in her leopard-print Snuggie. She had come down with a fever the day before the trip, and was on antibiotics at the time, so the rest was necessary so that we would be able to conquer the parks each day. I sat 24 chairs apart from her, weary of what onlookers might think of the highly fashionable Snuggie.

Our strategy to scare away other travelers to Orlando worked, as we were able to secure the front seats in the plane. As usual, we snapped some ridiculous pictures of ourselves on-board. However, after the second picture, a flight attendant spoiled our fun, informing us that several passengers complained about the flash. I’m not really quite sure how this was possible, as she had been in the front of the plane for both pictures (where no passengers were located) and I was bouncing the flash, so there should have been minimal affect on anyone behind us. Still, I understand the desire of not having flash photography on a plane, I just wish the attendants wouldn’t BS me about it. They may take me for a fool, what with my Figment plush and mouse ears, but looks can be deceiving. Well, somewhat deceiving...

When we arrived in MCO a little early at around 1 p.m., we rushed off the plane, and headed in some random direction we presumed to be that of the Disney’s Magical Express counter. For young people, we must have terrible memories, because this invariably happens every time, and every time, we end up backtracking, and asking for directions. Upon hearing the directions, we have an "ahh, yes" moment where we recall where the DME counter is located. Perhaps next time we’ll either remember its location or take the time to figure it out, before rushing around like chickens with our heads cut off.

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After finally getting our bearing about us and making our way to the DME line, we boarded the bus for All Star Sports (hereinafter A.S.S. From the same great Disney marketing acronym team that brought you Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor!). A.S.S. was actually not my first choice for a resort (is it anyone’s?), but I accidentally booked there when making reservations, rather than at All Star Movies. Not a huge deal as they are both fairly similar, but I wanted to get some nighttime shots at All Star Movies, at which we have never previously stayed. The lesson to be learned is do not book your room reservations with multiple browser tabs open. Focus on the goal.

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After a stop at Coronado Springs Resort, which looks nice from the outside, we arrived at A.S.S. (okay, I will drop the acronym now) at around 2 p.m.. We checked in, went to our room, and reorganized our carry-on bags and removed some items so that we had only our camera gear and other necessary park accessories that we would need for the Studios. However, before we would head to the Studios, we had a bit of a trek....


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The trek occurred because we planned on buying Annual Passes, but in order to get the DVC discount, we needed DVC Member IDs, which we did not have. The trek began by heading to Downtown Disney, where we stopped at Earl of Sandwich for some delicious Italian subs. Sarah always raves about this sandwich, and I was too lazy to properly peruse the menu, so I just ordered the same thing as her. Big mistake. While I normally like Italian subs, this one did not compare to whatever sandwich I normally order. I attribute the lacking taste to the fact that the sandwich did not have an opaque dressing (I realize Italian sandwiches often don’t). Any experienced sandwich eater will tell you that mayonnaise, or a mayonnaise-like product, is a necessary component of any delicious sandwich. After we consumed our mediocre sandwiches, we began walking in the 128 degree heat (at least it felt like that, I believe the actual temperature was 94 degrees) to Saratoga Springs Resort, where we needed to pick up our new Disney Vacation Club membership cards that conveniently had not yet arrived in the mail.

We have stayed at Saratoga on our past two summer trips, so we are familiar with the walk. However, in the past we would make it at night, when it was cooler, and often after trips to Pleasure Island, the experience of which inexplicably made the walk seem more bearable. In the middle of the day on a hot and humid day, with Sarah being a bit under the weather, the walk was far from pleasant (unless you enjoy soaking your shirt with sweat!). While taking the reliable and convenient bus service from Downtown Disney to SSR would have been an alternate option, we weren’t in the mood for an hour wait for something that we could accomplish ourselves in about 20 minutes.

We arrived at the DVC preview center at Saratoga to the shocked gazes of Cast Members who were surprised that we made the journey by foot. After a short wait during which I snapped some pictures of the beautiful murals in the atrium (I’m not sure if this is what DVC actually calls the room, but I need to call it something) and we drank several cups of water to rehydrate after sweating out several gallons of water, we received our Member cards. We were now one step away from becoming Annual Passholders! However, the voyage was not over.

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ttalovebug

Active Member
Ever since I read your Proposal story, I look forward to all your trip reports. You guys are an adorable couple, and your fiancee is just gorgeous! Great job, I read the whole thing!


And I agree with EE: AWESOME camera strap. :lol:
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
:dazzle: It really IS a novel!:lol: Great report and especially great photos!

Thanks!

Ever since I read your Proposal story, I look forward to all your trip reports. You guys are an adorable couple, and your fiancee is just gorgeous! Great job, I read the whole thing!


And I agree with EE: AWESOME camera strap. :lol:

Yes she is gorgeous. Thanks for reading the report!

Amazing photos as always, and I was highly entertained by your commentary, but after this picture my boyfriend said he wants to be your best friend. Just an FYI :lol:

I don't know if you can tell from the picture, but I am sporting a tie dyed Humunga Kowabunga muscle shirt with Goofy on it. If that's not cool, I don't know what is!
 

pixiesteno

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I really enjoyed your trip report and you photos are truly wonderful. Please thank Sarah as well for sharing her wonderful photos. DH, DS, and I will be "cashing" in the voucher for the AP in just under a month. We're moving DS to college in Winter Park, FL - approximately a half hour via Rt 417 from WDW so we have every intension of pop down for quick visits while he is at school. You've inspired me to contemplate a "trip report" for this upcoming visit. Again, thank you for sharing.
 

1DisneyDad

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Glad you had a great trip! Always enjoy your work. You reminded me how little sleep I get at WDW. Late to bed and early to rise. I rest when I get home. So much fun packed into to those days.

Thanks for sharing!
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
I really enjoyed your trip report and you photos are truly wonderful. Please thank Sarah as well for sharing her wonderful photos. DH, DS, and I will be "cashing" in the voucher for the AP in just under a month. We're moving DS to college in Winter Park, FL - approximately a half hour via Rt 417 from WDW so we have every intension of pop down for quick visits while he is at school. You've inspired me to contemplate a "trip report" for this upcoming visit. Again, thank you for sharing.

Definitely complete a trip report when you get back. Enjoy those APs!

Great report and pictures!
Thanks for sharing your trip!

Thanks for reading!

Glad you had a great trip! Always enjoy your work. You remined me how little sleep I get at WDW. Late to bed and early to rise. I rest when I get home. So much fun packed into to those days.

Thanks for sharing!

We agree with those sentiments completely. You can't have fun if you're asleep, and you can always rest when it's over!
 

nibblesandbits

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Tom, I feel late to the party...but I loved the TR! I don't know what could be said that everybody already hasn't said, but all I know is that it got me even more excited about my trip in a few short days!!!!

I am so sorry to hear that Sarah didn't feel great for most of the trip. I know what that feels like and it's a bummer.

So, to sum up, such great photography and such a wonderful narrative to go along with it.

Can't wait for the next one! :)
 

smk

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I read every word, looked at every picture, marveled at your stamina and envied your ability to stay at the MK (my favorite place in the whole world) after closing time to get those shots! I want to do that some day. I am looking for the money tree too, so far no luck. Glad you have fun and I enjoyed reading your report.
 

Epcotfan21

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Pretty amazing stuff! I was looking forward to viewing your pictures, so I'm glad I got to do so.

I keep meaning to post my TR from my honeymoon this past July, so your pictures and report have inspired me to do so this weekend...hopefully.
 

toetheline29

New Member

I've stumbled across your trip reports before and they're always full of absolutely amazing photos, so I was really looking forwards to reading this one. I just now found the time to do so, and wow! It sounds like you two had a great trip, as usual. I hope Sarah's feeling better! Good to see her getting in on the Disney photography fun :).

There's a lot of great shots of the partner's statue floating around out there, but I think this one is my new favorite. I don't think I've seen one taken at this angle before, and I just love it. It's so easy to imagine them having a conversation about the park in this shot.

I'm not a good enough photographer to be really successful with night shots (yet), but the parks look so peaceful in your after-hours photos. I think it would be really cool to just wander around for a few minutes once they clear out. I'll have to try that the next time I'm there.

Thanks for sharing your trip report with us all!
 

Nicole220

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Read every word, loved it!!! Awesome, amazing, great....those words just don't even begin to describe your pictures. You are very talented!

I am very surprised you two can stay out that late after being in the parks all day. You must be wiped by the end of your trip! :lol:

Thank you so much for sharing!
 

HollyBelle

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Holy smokes you got this thing up fast!

First off, I LOVE that Sarah has a snuggie. I don't know why but for whatever reason it cracks me up; I think because I get the biggest kick out of those commercials, especially the ones with the newer, more fashionable prints. :D

I think your camera straps are the coolest thing ever, and I love that you actually change them from day to day. I really like how the Kilimanjaro rear view mirror picture came out... and the one with the two of you under the palm tree in Tomorrowland is super fun.

Overall, fabulous report and pictures. I see you'll be returning in October to use those APs... have fun! It's my favorite time of year at the World! :sohappy:
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
Tom, I feel late to the party...but I loved the TR! I don't know what could be said that everybody already hasn't said, but all I know is that it got me even more excited about my trip in a few short days!!!!

I am so sorry to hear that Sarah didn't feel great for most of the trip. I know what that feels like and it's a bummer.

So, to sum up, such great photography and such a wonderful narrative to go along with it.

Can't wait for the next one! :)

Late to the party? It was only posted a day ago. I still will have some updates with pictures, so you're EARLY! :wave:

I read every word, looked at every picture, marveled at your stamina and envied your ability to stay at the MK (my favorite place in the whole world) after closing time to get those shots! I want to do that some day. I am looking for the money tree too, so far no luck. Glad you have fun and I enjoyed reading your report.

I am glad to hear so many people say they read it in its entirety. Not that I wouldn't have written it regardless, as Sarah and I do it as much for us to look back on as for others to read, but it is nice to hear that others enjoyed it, too! So, thanks, all!

Awesome trip report, Tom. Your spectromagic photo is just stunning. You should be crazy proud of it.:)

I am very proud of that shot. I think it's, without a doubt, my best shot ever. I tried to get a lot of shots I have 'never seen before' on this trip, and I think I succeeded pretty well, but that is definitely the most unique. Plus, it really looks gorgeous (in my opinion). Maybe the 'abstractness' doesn't appeal to everyone, but it appeals to me, and that's all that matters in the end.

Pretty amazing stuff! I was looking forward to viewing your pictures, so I'm glad I got to do so.

I keep meaning to post my TR from my honeymoon this past July, so your pictures and report have inspired me to do so this weekend...hopefully.

Thanks for reading.

Get it done! It's important to do it while it's still somewhat fresh in your mind!!

I've stumbled across your trip reports before and they're always full of absolutely amazing photos, so I was really looking forwards to reading this one. I just now found the time to do so, and wow! It sounds like you two had a great trip, as usual. I hope Sarah's feeling better! Good to see her getting in on the Disney photography fun :).

There's a lot of great shots of the partner's statue floating around out there, but I think this one is my new favorite. I don't think I've seen one taken at this angle before, and I just love it. It's so easy to imagine them having a conversation about the park in this shot.

I'm not a good enough photographer to be really successful with night shots (yet), but the parks look so peaceful in your after-hours photos. I think it would be really cool to just wander around for a few minutes once they clear out. I'll have to try that the next time I'm there.

Thanks for sharing your trip report with us all!

That is another of my favorites. I didn't really take any time to edit that shot, so that's essentially how it looks 'straight out of the camera' (as are many of these shots). When I finally post it on Flickr, I'll spend substantial time editing it to really make it pop.

As I've said before, anyone can get good at photography. Just take the time to learn (and if you want to do nighttime photography, get a tripod). The parks really are peaceful at night. It's our favorite time there.

Read every word, loved it!!! Awesome, amazing, great....those words just don't even begin to describe your pictures. You are very talented!

I am very surprised you two can stay out that late after being in the parks all day. You must be wiped by the end of your trip! :lol:

Thank you so much for sharing!

Thanks for reading. We are absolutely wiped out by the end of the trip.

Holy smokes you got this thing up fast!

First off, I LOVE that Sarah has a snuggie. I don't know why but for whatever reason it cracks me up; I think because I get the biggest kick out of those commercials, especially the ones with the newer, more fashionable prints. :D

I think your camera straps are the coolest thing ever, and I love that you actually change them from day to day. I really like how the Kilimanjaro rear view mirror picture came out... and the one with the two of you under the palm tree in Tomorrowland is super fun.

Overall, fabulous report and pictures. I see you'll be returning in October to use those APs... have fun! It's my favorite time of year at the World! :sohappy:

You may love the snuggie...others she knows aren't so enthused about it. It was a birthday gift (NOT from me), and I think the print was a bit of a joke. It does crack me up though!

Thanks again for the advice about the characters at the Studios. Unfortunately we were only there one day, and it was after 5 p.m., so we had no luck with that. I still think we did fairly well character-wise, even though we were worried when we started out slow.
 

sleepybear

New Member
That's some of the best WDW photography I've ever seen. Truly, honestly, no B.S. Just some jaw-dropping images. (The Kilimanjaro Safaris rearview mirror shot made my day with its inventiveness.)

Great report. Glad you two had an awesome time. And now when I go in October, my goal is to take at least one shot as good as all of yours. (I suspect I'll need a better camera.)
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
That's some of the best WDW photography I've ever seen. Truly, honestly, no B.S. Just some jaw-dropping images. (The Kilimanjaro Safaris rearview mirror shot made my day with its inventiveness.)

Great report. Glad you two had an awesome time. And now when I go in October, my goal is to take at least one shot as good as all of yours. (I suspect I'll need a better camera.)

Thanks! Since now two people have commented on the KS mirror picture, I figure I should post the better copy that I forgot about. It's not much better, but oh well.

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TakeMeThere81

Well-Known Member
If people don’t recognize some of the films in the attraction, perhaps they should check out TCM (which I have heard is doing quite well now as younger generations actually are becoming curious about classic cinema–whoddathunkit!) or Netflix.

(Woops, I messed up the whole quoting part, but you kwim...)just wanted to confirm your suspicion! I am indeed one of the 20-somethings that has taken a huge liking to the older 40s-60s movies, complete with Bogart, C. Grant, Astair and many others! Great flicks! I was actually inspired by the GMR since I wanted to know what the fuss was all about. Thanks Disney for opening up a whole new cinematic world for me!


HAHA, I love the CM peeking out behind you in this picture! How fun!.


The monorail pic is just breathtaking, great job on that one! I also love this one of Sarah, that's how I feel on TT!


I read the whole TR if you can believe it!! Well, I do have to admit I skipped over some of the deep camera language-lol. But really , beautiful pictures and well captured trip report. Enjoyed it so much! Congratulations on your recent purchase into DVC and your becoming annual passholders!
 

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