Trip Report Who Said 10 Days is too Much Disney?!?!?

If you are interested in the pre-trip report - here is the link: https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads...rip-report-and-first-full-family-trip.936955/

Part 1 - Travel

We were up at 3am on Jan 17th to catch a 6:30am flight. DDRey and DDBelle were up pretty quickly, but DSBuzz was pretty much "why are we waking up in the middle of the night?", LOL. I had actually gotten some sleep (went to bed around 11pm), which NEVER happens the night before we leave on a trip. You know, DH packs his little bag and goes to bed at 9pm while I am packing for myself, three littles, every climate possible and every illness/injury that could happen on planet Earth, so... Plus, both DDs have food allergies (epipens, Benadryl, etc.) and DDBelle has asthma so we've got the nebulizer, albuterol, budesonide, prednisone - essentially we are a walking pharmacy, haha!!

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Anyway, we all got ready and were out the door and pulling out of the driveway in record time (for us!) - 1 hour and 15 minutes.

We got to the airport and it was cold, as in, subzero temps before the windchill (I think it was -6F and around -25F with the windchill), but we didn't want to lug our heavy winter coats with us, so we just dressed in layers with jackets and wore our hats and gloves. Besides, it was a little chilly in FL that day, so we figured we'd want our hats and gloves that evening anyway.

We dropped off our bags (already checked in online) and went to security. The line was pretty short - we had about a 10 minute wait. While we were in line DS looks out the window and notices the planes all parked at the gates and begins shouting "Mommy! Look! Look! Airplane!" He was so excited. We told him he was going on an airplane, but really, what does a not quite 3 year old know about riding an airplane when they have never been?? He just kept shouting and getting louder. As we were in the security lane, I kept trying to keep him somewhat quiet, but then one of the planes moved. OMG, it was like all his dreams in life came true and he went NUTS! Jumping up and down and screaming and laughing and shouting and pointing. Everyone in the security area became silent as they tried to see what on earth would cause any kid to become so loud and crazy. At least the family next to us thought it was amusing. Other people, not so much :oops: I finally convinced him to talk about something else, and he did quiet down.

After we went through the podium, I told the girls to do exactly as we had practiced - DDRey was to take out one of our baggies of liquids and put them in a bin, along with her Mickey bag. DDBelle was supposed to take out her nebulizer and put it in a bin along with her Mickey bag. DH was supposed to take DS through security and I had the camera bag, snacks and another bag of liquids to separate (plus shoes and my jacket and DS's Mickey bag and my carryon). I have traveled a lot, especially for work, and getting stuck behind a family that has no clue or just isn't prepared was always annoying, so I tried NOT to be that family and had practiced with both DDs before our trip. Of course, everything went out the window and both of them were asking me 5000 questions about WHY do they have to do this and "Can't we just...?" No, no you can't just do whatever it is you want. Just please do what we practiced so we can get out of security. "But, what about..." and "Mom, I want to hold my ticket" and "Can we eat snacks before we get on the plane?"

In a panic as I see everyone behind us standing there waiting as our family took up the entire belt area, I just grabbed a stack of bins, layed them out on the belt and started throwing things into them while pushing each member of my family through the metal detector just to get them the heck out, LOL. Then, when I got through, the kids were arguing on which stuff was theirs and whatever, so I said "Everything is MINE. I paid for it and it's mine. You get whatever I hand you and you will carry it to the benches and we will sort it out there." Which is exactly what I did. Not really sure how I was able to carry 5 bins and 4 bags, but I guess it was the Disney adrenaline or something, LOL.

Once that all got sorted out, we got to our gate and everyone calmed down. DS was content to stare out the window at the plane that was parked there and the girls were interested in some activity books in their Mickey bags. I had to take our tickets to the counter to exchange them for pre-board passes and peanut allergy alerts for the girls. I wasn't really sure how that all worked since we had never flown SW before, but had read online that I would be able to get onboard first and wipe down the seats for the girls and that they would only hand out pretzels instead of peanuts for a snack on the flight. We have flown Delta before and they had a similar policy, but the flight attendants were pretty obnoxious about it and got on the intercom to complain to the rest of the flight that because of us, they couldn't hand out peanuts. It was embarrassing and especially for DDRey, she hates any attention brought to her because of her allergies since it is usually ignorance and/or negativity and she has dealt with it for so many years she just wishes it would go away.

Anyway, when it was time to board, we were let on first and they actually told my DH and DS to go ahead and board with us to make sure we could sit together as a family, which was really nice considering on Delta they would only allow one parent to preboard, which was weird considering we had assigned seats anyway. :rolleyes:

We got onboard but they were boarding people right after us, so trying to wipe down seats while people are trying to get in and sit down was a bit of a hassle - and something that happened on every flight. I wish they would give us at least 5-10 minutes so my kids aren't having to move from seat to seat and blocking the aisle while I wipe down everything as people are trying to board, but what can you do?

We got settled in our seats - DDRey was at the window, I was in the middle, DDBelle was in the aisle and then in front of us DS sat by the window with DH in the middle. The plane started to move and DS resumed his excited state and began shouting again. I reminded him we were on a plane and other people don't want to hear him shout. So, he shouted in a whisper instead, which I found really funny, but it was probably not as funny to other people, haha. Then the plane stopped because it had to be de-iced. At which, DS starts shouting out loud "Mommy! Plane is BROKEN! It not going!" I told him it wasn't broken, we just had to wait for them to clean the plane. He was fine with that, but then when the truck drove to our side and started spraying the plane, he thought this was really fun and laughed and laughed. Then the truck moved on to the next section of the plane and he starts shouting "Wait! My truck! My truck is LEAVING!" Thank goodness it only took a few more minutes before we started moving again. Pretty sure most of the people on the plane were relieved when my very excited son finally calmed down.

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As we took off, DS was mesmerized by staring out the window, DDRey got out some assigned reading for school and DDBelle got out her math homework. The flight crew offered pretzels, but didn't say anything about peanuts until someone near us asked about them and she just told them "We don't have any for this flight." It was a great relief to not be called out in front of the whole plane or to be treated as an annoyance by the flight crew!

Our flight was pretty short but we were still late. When we got off the plane and got to our next gate it was already about to start boarding. This flight had some computer issues, so we sat at the gate for quite awhile. When we finally got in the air, everyone kind of took turns snoozing, except for DS. He was still staring out the window. No one asked about peanuts, so once again we were relieved that it was a non issue. Our flight was about an hour and a half and then we had a stop (but we didn't need to get off). We had about 20 minutes before the next group of passengers would start boarding, so we had some snacks, cleaned up and then DS started to get really whiny and grumpy. He hadn't slept at all and he normally takes a 2-3 hour nap in the afternoon. For a 2 year old to be up at 3am and eight hours later still be awake, he was doing pretty good. We finally convinced him to put his head down and he fell asleep for most of the last leg of the flight. Good thing too, because he woke up later super happy and refreshed! The rest of us also dozed off a bit.

We landed in Orlando about 2pm, about an hour late. We got on the tram at MCO to the main terminal, which was another amazing experience for DS. When we got off, we saw the Disney store and DS went bonkers for the fake Mickey. For a 2 year old to ride in a plane for the first time, take a "train" and then there is a Mickey Mouse bigger than you, well, I think he pretty much thought that WAS Disney World. Seriously, the kid lost it. He ran up to Mickey, kissed him, tickled him, tried to hug him, laughed and well, you'd think he lived in a cave and never got out much. He was just THAT excited. Neither of my girls were ever that excited over anything at that age, so it was a whole new experience for me! Although, they thought it was hilarious that their little brother was so excited over a plastic statue. :hilarious:




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Next up - Part 2 - Magical Express and Art of Animation
 

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PixieDust900

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All chefs at Disney should have to go spend at least one shift with Chef Ken...What an AMAZING man!! I can't imagine how it feels to not be able to order off of a normal menu, you haven given such a great glimpse into how your girls feel about it. I hope that they always remember the great lesson that Chef Ken taught them about standing up for themselves, such a great message!

I think he would be great in training other chef's about it!

The girls can't always order off the allergy menu either because they don't take into consideration cross contamination. I had a mom fail moment when I saw that the Spaghetti & Meatball cupcake at Mama Melrose's was on the allergy menu and then saw online it was recommended for kids with peanut/tree nut allergies. I saw lots of people on allergy sites with their kids eating it, so I made the assumption (I should not have) that my girls could have it. I mistakenly told them about it. They saw pics online and were SO excited for this cupcake. They looked forward to it our whole trip. That whole day at HS they talked about this thing. Then, when we got there and the chef said it was made in a facility with nuts, I felt horrible. The girls were disappointed, but as always, they just accepted it and ate what was offered instead (DDRey got a cheesecake which she was happy with because it was something different from fruit or plain ice cream that most of the restaurants have).

I feel like I need to learn how to make this cupcake, LOL. My baking/artistic skills are pretty basic, haha!
 

sheriffwoody

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Really enjoying your report! I'm impressed you've managed to have so much fun with so many issues going on. You have a great attitude!

the flight attendants were pretty obnoxious about it and got on the intercom to complain to the rest of the flight that because of us, they couldn't hand out peanuts.
GAHHH this is so dumb. Peanuts are gross anyway! I know quite a few kids with severe allergies, so I feel like it's common enough that airlines should do away with peanuts on flights. I hate the smell too.

"Wait! My truck! My truck is LEAVING!" Thank goodness it only took a few more minutes before we started moving again. Pretty sure most of the people on the plane were relieved when my very excited son finally calmed down.
This made me chuckle. I don't have kids, so my tolerance level is low. But I know how amped up toddlers going to Disney can be, so I always have headphones when I fly to Disney :hilarious: I try to remember them on all flights, but ESPECIALLY flights to Orlando.

She said "Mom, Chef Ken was SO nice. Like, he talked to us like he really cared about us. It was like, like having someone love you when they don't even know you. I can't even describe it. It was just the best feeling I have ever had!" And, cue tears from this mom too.
Geez, this is the cutest story! I couldn't help but tear up. What a great chef! I love that he empowered the girls to speak for themselves.
 

PixieDust900

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Really enjoying your report! I'm impressed you've managed to have so much fun with so many issues going on. You have a great attitude!


GAHHH this is so dumb. Peanuts are gross anyway! I know quite a few kids with severe allergies, so I feel like it's common enough that airlines should do away with peanuts on flights. I hate the smell too.


This made me chuckle. I don't have kids, so my tolerance level is low. But I know how amped up toddlers going to Disney can be, so I always have headphones when I fly to Disney :hilarious: I try to remember them on all flights, but ESPECIALLY flights to Orlando.


Geez, this is the cutest story! I couldn't help but tear up. What a great chef! I love that he empowered the girls to speak for themselves.

Thank you! It's only day 3 of 10, so there's a lot more to come, hahahaha! Honestly, they are minor issues (mostly) and overall we had SO much fun, the bad really isn't bad. We are all in Disney depression mode now with half a foot of snow on the ground and more on it's way :arghh:

I LOVE peanuts and peanut butter. I could probably eat them everyday if I were able to do so, but we can't risk having any in our house. However, they give you like, 8 peanuts in that little baggie on the plane. I don't see what the necessity is in it either. I always brought my own snacks when I flew before and now we have no choice with the kids because they can't eat any of the snacks that any of the airlines have ever offered.

LOL, my tolerance level is low and I have three kids, so I hear you! :hilarious:

We had a lot of good chefs, but definitely Chef Ken was the best, hands down!
 

mouse_luv

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I am actually disappointed in the Disney Fan Community, LOL - I have posted on lots of FB pages and such to ask about recommendations for allergies and no one has ever recommended the Plaza or Chef Ken! I can't believe we have missed this amazing man on all of our previous trips! I can guarantee my girls will not let this happen in the future - they wanted me to change all of our ADRs so we could eat there for every meal - just so they could talk to him. :inlove: I told them that we weren't going to be in MK everyday and they said "we have the park hopper, so..." LOL. Obviously, we didn't, but everytime we were in MK and walked by the Plaza, the girls waved at the building just in case Chef Ken was there:joyfull:
It's kind of a secret so those of us who need him can actually see him and be helped instead of an influx of people who find out how awesome/accommodating he is and pretending they have allergies to get the treatment we medically require. Sad but true.
 

PixieDust900

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It's kind of a secret so those of us who need him can actually see him and be helped instead of an influx of people who find out how awesome/accommodating he is and pretending they have allergies to get the treatment we medically require. Sad but true.

Really? That's so weird. Who would pretend they have allergies??? Well, I say that, but while we were there we saw a family rent a wheelchair so they could go through the handicapped line. That story will be in a later post. So I guess I can see it. I hope people don't ruin it for those of us who need it. My kids rarely get special treats like this and it means so much. Having their first milkshakes ever will be something they won't forget!
 

riverside

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Wow--that's a lot of drama & you're only 2 days in!! The story about the luggage is crazy but the Rainforest Cafe--unbelievable!! I hate to say it but it shows that they are not Disney operated. I've have bad experiences every time I go there whether is be the one at AK or DS. I am taking a long break from them.
Chef Ken--amazing!!

Looking forward to more!!
 

mouse_luv

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Really? That's so weird. Who would pretend they have allergies??? Well, I say that, but while we were there we saw a family rent a wheelchair so they could go through the handicapped line. That story will be in a later post. So I guess I can see it. I hope people don't ruin it for those of us who need it. My kids rarely get special treats like this and it means so much. Having their first milkshakes ever will be something they won't forget!
Yeah, sadly people got wind of a great chef that did things like this for allergy guests and everyone started piling in requesting to see him for their "allergies" I think Disney has had to move him 4 times so far in an effort to stop it.
 

PixieDust900

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Wow--that's a lot of drama & you're only 2 days in!! The story about the luggage is crazy but the Rainforest Cafe--unbelievable!! I hate to say it but it shows that they are not Disney operated. I've have bad experiences every time I go there whether is be the one at AK or DS. I am taking a long break from them.
Chef Ken--amazing!!

Looking forward to more!!

We have been at the one at Mall of America and Las Vegas and enjoyed them both. This was the first time at Disney we have been to RC, but it might be our last. My kids definitely don't want to go there again. They loved Yak & Yeti. We wanted to try Satu'li but ran out of time!
 

Mrhappyplace

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I'm really enjoying your trip report! DS's reactions to his experiences are great. I wouldn't have tipped at Rainforest.

The interaction with Chef Ken was really something. I know there are a few ways to recognize CMs for doing a great job, and I hope you use one of those methods to complement him.

I'm curious did you take notes during your trip or do you have a amazing memory? You seem to remember the details of your trip very vividly and can write about them in a depth I don't often find in trip reports.
 

PixieDust900

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I'm really enjoying your trip report! DS's reactions to his experiences are great. I wouldn't have tipped at Rainforest.

The interaction with Chef Ken was really something. I know there are a few ways to recognize CMs for doing a great job, and I hope you use one of those methods to complement him.

I'm curious did you take notes during your trip or do you have a amazing memory? You seem to remember the details of your trip very vividly and can write about them in a depth I don't often find in trip reports.

LOL, well, my memory is a whole side story, haha! I guess I don't know how other people remember things, but when I recall things it's like watching a movie or looking at photographs in my mind. For example, I remember a conversation my mom and aunt had about my aunt's pregnancy complications when I was 2, based off of a visual memory of myself sitting on the kitchen floor of my aunt's house and playing with some blocks while they were cooking raspberries for jam. I thought it was a dream I had until I was older and told them about it and they said it was a real conversation they had right after my aunt miscarried twins. That's when I started asking about other "dreams" I had had when I was a kid and realized they were actual memories. I went to Vienna and Prague right after college and then again about 10 years later after DH and I got married. I used my memory to navigate walking around the cities instead of a map because my memories included alleyways and such that aren't on a map. My husband and I had only been married three months and he thought it was weird, haha! My oldest is the same way. She had been to Hollywood Studios only once for about half a day and 6 years later she was able to remember exactly where everything was located. It might be weird, but it has it's advantages! In college, I couldn't afford text books, so I would go to the library and memorize the pages of info so when I had a test I could just "read" the answers from the visual memory of me reading the pages. As I have gotten older, it isn't as strong as it was, but I still use it a lot at work for meetings and such. I will write short notes to make mental starts and stops for remembering conversations and information so I don't have to write a ton of stuff down - I can just remember what was being said. But, I often have to make it a point to pay attention to visual cues or else I won't remember. A lot of times during my Disney trip I would have to stop and say to myself "remember this" and look around so I could get a good "picture" in my mind of the moment. That's what I mostly rely on. I still forget a lot of things (so many things going on at Disney!), but sometimes looking back at our itinerary or pictures I took also helps pull the memory back up. Ask me what I ate for lunch yesterday and I probably won't remember though, LOL. I do remember what I was eating today though - because I was eating it while I read your post, so now I will forever remember eating tomato soup while reading your post, hahaha!
 

LeighM

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LOL, well, my memory is a whole side story, haha! I guess I don't know how other people remember things, but when I recall things it's like watching a movie or looking at photographs in my mind. For example, I remember a conversation my mom and aunt had about my aunt's pregnancy complications when I was 2, based off of a visual memory of myself sitting on the kitchen floor of my aunt's house and playing with some blocks while they were cooking raspberries for jam. I thought it was a dream I had until I was older and told them about it and they said it was a real conversation they had right after my aunt miscarried twins. That's when I started asking about other "dreams" I had had when I was a kid and realized they were actual memories. I went to Vienna and Prague right after college and then again about 10 years later after DH and I got married. I used my memory to navigate walking around the cities instead of a map because my memories included alleyways and such that aren't on a map. My husband and I had only been married three months and he thought it was weird, haha! My oldest is the same way. She had been to Hollywood Studios only once for about half a day and 6 years later she was able to remember exactly where everything was located. It might be weird, but it has it's advantages! In college, I couldn't afford text books, so I would go to the library and memorize the pages of info so when I had a test I could just "read" the answers from the visual memory of me reading the pages. As I have gotten older, it isn't as strong as it was, but I still use it a lot at work for meetings and such. I will write short notes to make mental starts and stops for remembering conversations and information so I don't have to write a ton of stuff down - I can just remember what was being said. But, I often have to make it a point to pay attention to visual cues or else I won't remember. A lot of times during my Disney trip I would have to stop and say to myself "remember this" and look around so I could get a good "picture" in my mind of the moment. That's what I mostly rely on. I still forget a lot of things (so many things going on at Disney!), but sometimes looking back at our itinerary or pictures I took also helps pull the memory back up. Ask me what I ate for lunch yesterday and I probably won't remember though, LOL. I do remember what I was eating today though - because I was eating it while I read your post, so now I will forever remember eating tomato soup while reading your post, hahaha!

I have a similar type of memory. I remember pictures and scents. For example, my earliest memory was when I was teething because I remember the smell of the plastic and the feel of the teething ring against my gums. Odd right? I couldn't prove that to my Mom when she was arguing about what I remembered but I proved myself right when I told her a memory I had of her making homemade French fries and the layout of the cottage we were living in. I was about 2 years old when that happened. I have never gotten lost because I visualize the map in my head and add my experiences to that map. Doesn't matter if I was somewhere once years ago. I can remember every family picture and where it should be saved. I remember the storyline of every book I've ever read because it plays in my head like a movie. But that skill never helped me in memorizing numbers. That took all my effort!
 

PixieDust900

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I have a similar type of memory. I remember pictures and scents. For example, my earliest memory was when I was teething because I remember the smell of the plastic and the feel of the teething ring against my gums. Odd right? I couldn't prove that to my Mom when she was arguing about what I remembered but I proved myself right when I told her a memory I had of her making homemade French fries and the layout of the cottage we were living in. I was about 2 years old when that happened. I have never gotten lost because I visualize the map in my head and add my experiences to that map. Doesn't matter if I was somewhere once years ago. I can remember every family picture and where it should be saved. I remember the storyline of every book I've ever read because it plays in my head like a movie. But that skill never helped me in memorizing numbers. That took all my effort!

Oh shoot, numbers? Forget it! I can't remember those to save my life, LOL! Probably because I don't care?? Haha! When I was younger I assumed everyone remembered things this way. It wasn't until I was older that I realized a lot of people don't. But I am almost 40 now, so it doesn't quite work the way it used to.
 

PixieDust900

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Part 8 - Akershus, a Bloody Lip & a runaway Pluto

The next morning was another early one - we had 8:05am reservations for Akershus and I wanted to be finished early enough to ride FEA before we split up and DH took the girls to FP Test Track while I took DS to reride FEA (I was hoping he would really like it so he would want to go twice!).

We were moving a little slow that day so I was worried we weren't going to make it. We wanted to take a cab, but even so, we were falling farther and farther behind schedule. Everyone was dressed, but it just seemed like every movement afterwards was in slow-motion, I swear! We finally got going and walked to the front of Animation Hall to get a cab. There was one sitting there, but she didn't look overly pleased so I thought maybe she was already waiting for someone. I'm not sure, but when we told her we were going to Epcot, she shook her head and sighed heavily so we thought she wasn't going to take us. We stepped back and then she said "Are you going or not?" We didn't see any other cabs there so we said yes and started to get in.

DS has learned all these new manners on how to greet people and thank them and such, and so he loves to do it. People are often shocked at how polite he is, but I think he just likes the attention, haha. So when it was his turn to get in the cab, the driver was standing by the door but not looking at us and he says "Thank you, please, for driving." She turned quickly and looked at him with a shocked look and a smile on her face and said "Oh, okay, okay. You're welcome, Sir." She sounded Jamaican, but I am not great with distinguishing Caribbean accents, so I can't say for sure. She kind of laughed to herself and walked around to start driving. DS was kind of unsure how to sit in a car without a car seat, so he sat there perfectly still, like he was afraid to move.

She started to drive and she asked us again where we were going. Before I could say, DS pipes up "We going eat breakfast and Mickey Mouse pancakes." (He means the Mickey waffles. He wouldn't eat them when we called them waffles, so we called them pancakes and magically they were edible :hilarious:) She smiles in the mirror and says "Oh, that's good. You like breakfast?" DS says "Um, weeelllll, but we have no nannies (bananas), so I eat Mickey Mouse pancakes." He eats a banana every day, so not having them was a big deal for him. The driver kind of laughed and then she asked "What are you going to do after breakfast?" DS looks at me with a surprised face and then back at the driver and says "Um, my don't know. Mommy, what we do?" I told him we were going on rides and he says "Ummmm, no, not today. We go tomorrow." :oops: The driver laughed a lot at this and said "He told you what you gonna do. He's the boss man." We all laughed and then DS looks at me and says "Shhh, not funny, Mommy." Then he made this serious face like he was annoyed with me and looked out the window the rest of the drive, LOL. When we got to Epcot and the cab driver opened the door on DS's side, he says "Tank you for driving my car" She laughed and then helped him step down from the cab and he said "Tank you helping me." Then he said "Bye bye, have good day!" She said "Oh, wow, you are the polite little man, aren't you?" He wasn't sure what to say, so he says "Ummm, welcome?" She laughed again and said "Well, my morning is going a lot better than it was a half hour ago!" Just goes to show how simple things can turn someone's day around!

We hurried as fast as we could to get through security and the tap styles and through Future World and finally to WS and to Norway. When we got to Akershus, there was quite a bit of a line, which we were surprised by. We checked in and it was only a minute or two before they called our names, but when we got inside, Belle wasn't there yet. She was late, apparently. The families that had gone in before us had either opted not to meet her or they were going to let them meet her after they ate, because we were the first ones to greet her. Other than the stepsisters, she was the first face character DS had met. When he saw her, his eyes got huge and he says "Woooowww", but then he wouldn't go to her. We had to convince him to walk up to her. While she chatted with the girls, he just kept staring at her dress. She tried to talk to him and he grinned and turned away. He was too shy to talk to her! He finally got close enough to her that he held out his hand so she could take it, but he would not look at her, LOL.

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After Belle, we were seated and our food was brought right away. Since we can't do the buffet there, they brought Mickey waffles to us and we ate those along with the plates of food they bring to your table. The characters all came through fairly quickly. With all the Princesses, DSBuzz was the same way as with Belle. He would see them, make this face :jawdrop: and then turn away and giggle or smile at me. He would not talk to them though!

Mary Poppins came and the girls were really excited to meet her. DDRey had met her years ago at Epcot, but DDBelle had not. DS took one look and turned around, picked up his sippy cup of milk and pretended to drink it to hide his face from her, LOL. He did pose for a picture, although DH took the picture and almost cut off Mary's head...:facepalm:
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We were all ready to go and get in line for FEA, but DS still had a Mickey waffle. I told him to hurry up and eat it and he just kept looking around the room and sipping on his milk instead. I finally told him we need to leave, but he didn't want to leave his Mickey waffle. I said "Well, hurry up and eat it." He says "No, I keep it." I said "You can't keep it. It will get all gross." He said "No, Mommy, it not gross. Mickey pancakes are yummy!" Then I told him to eat it. To which he repeated "No, I keep it." Not wanting to waste anymore time getting to FEA, we just let him carry it out of the restaurant. He carried that thing into the line for FEA. It said it was a 25 minute wait. As we walked through the line, slowly, very slowly, DS nibbled on this waffle. It kind of grossed me out, to be honest, LOL. I wanted him to throw it away, but he was insistent that he was going to either "keep it" or "eat it". :rolleyes: The line was also moving a lot more quickly than 25 minutes, so I was afraid we were going to get to the ride before he finished. We were just in time. He finished the last bite right before we got into the little stalls when you get on the ride. Whew!

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The girls are not Frozen fans and DS really just likes Olaf. DH detests all things Frozen, but I made everyone try the ride. We all loved it! We never had the chance to ride Maelstrom, so I don't have anything to compare, but we enjoyed it and DS loved it when we went backwards and had the drop. Good thing too, since I had an FP to go on it again while DH and the girls went to TT!

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We split up and I took DS to the FP line for FEA. The line at this point was 45 minutes. When I got up to the tap style, the light turned blue instead of green. That's when I remembered - I couldn't get an FP for Frozen at that time 60 days out, so I had tried again at 30 days out when I made DH's FPs and had gotten it then. So, the FP was on DH's band and his FP for TT was on mine. Oops! I tried to frantically text DH but he wasn't replying and he must have walked fast because he was long gone. So, I took DS and decided to go towards TT to find him. DS was upset because I had told him we were riding the "Snowman" ride again and now we weren't. He started crying "Snowman, snowman!" as we walked away - I was partially dragging him, because he did NOT want to leave. Finally, DH texted me back and said his band didn't work. I told him to come back and meet me. We met up around Mexico and I explained what had happened. We split up again, but DS didn't want to go with me, he wanted his Dad. I told him we were going to ride the Snowman again, but he was over it by then and wanted to do whatever his Dad was doing. But then I convinced him he needed to show Olaf his Olaf jacket. He thought that was okay (although, he ended up getting hot and taking off the jacket before we got on the ride, LOL).

We rode FEA again. DS laughed and laughed. His favorite part, of course, was seeing Olaf.
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When we finished, we walked over towards Test Track to meet back up with DH and the girls. I put DS in the stroller and as I was walking, he screamed really loud and started crying. I had no idea what happened, but I stopped and walked around and his face and hands were covered in blood! He was crying too hard for me to understand what had happened. I pulled out the wet wipes and started cleaning him up, but more blood was coming from his lower lip. He had it all over his hands, which is what was upsetting him the most, so I cleaned his hands and then he tried telling me what happened. Apparently, he had been leaning over the edge of the stroller when I started pushing it and he had his mouth right by the clip that held the stroller closed when it was folded. It must have caught on his lip and cut it open. :in pain: Poor kid! But, he recovered quickly once I cleaned him up and we continued on to Test Track.

TT had broken down, so even with the FP they had to wait quite awhile (surprise, surprise!) and so they still weren't finished when we got there. We were under the monorail track, so DS was highly entertained by watching that go by overhead.

Next, we headed over to the Seas and rode Nemo (which stopped at the very same spot that it broke down when we rode 6 years ago, LOL, which was when we are going through the EAC - which made me slightly nauseated because it made me feel like the room was spinning!) and walked around the aquarium. Then we went to Turtle Talk. When DDRey was there for her first trip, she had been called on to ask a question. She said "I have a purple dress." Crush replied "Yes, you do, and it's so pretty and you are so cute! But, that's not a question." This time she got to ask a real question "Do you always stay on or near the EAC or do you swim in other currents too?" He said they do swim on other connecting currents sometimes but his favorite is the EPCOT", LOL. I think DDRey was the only kid old enough to get the joke, but most of the parents laughed too. During the show, DS laughed through pretty much the whole show - not because he had any idea what was going on, but because he just thought it was hilarious that Crush was there talking to them. He would turn around and look at me and say "Mommy!" and point to the screen to make sure I was paying attention. It's such a cute, fun show, I love it!

We had an FP for Figment, but we saw the line to meet Elsa & Anna was only 10 minutes, so we switched our FP for a little later and headed back to Norway. The girls wanted to collect autographs from CMs in each country, so they decided to ask the CMs at the entrance to the E&A meet and greet. They ended up chatting for quite a bit and were having a good time, but the line ended up getting longer so we had about a 20 minute wait instead of 10. At least they had fun!

While waiting for E&A, there was music playing and DS was dancing around. He kept looking around the "house" and saying "Ohhh, nice house. Nice things here." When we got to the Queen and Princess, DS immediately got back into his "I'm not looking at you" stance. In both cases he would hold out his hand for them to to shake/hold, but he wouldn't look at them or hug them. He still smiled for the pictures though! During our time with Elsa, he kept wandering around the set, commenting - "Ohh, nice trees." "I like books." "There's one, two windows." As you can see in the pics, he was not interested in Elsa at all, LOL. :hilarious:

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"Okay, I'll hold your hand, but I am not looking at you!"

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"Nice doors. Still don't want to look at you"

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"I'll smile, but I'm still not looking..."

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"Okay, take my hand so I can pose. I still won't look at you though." :hilarious:

It was time for our ADR at Garden Grill. DDRey had eaten there before and she loved it, so she really wanted to go back. We got there and checked in. We had to wait about 15 minutes, so we took a bathroom break. After we got seated we saw that some of the characters were already on their way. We got bread and we were given allergen free rolls for their girls which they loved (they love them because they have never had any real ones that are good. Allergen free rolls taste like plastic to me, but hey, they like it and it's what they can have, so I am glad they offer them!).

Chip appeared and DS went crazy for him. He laughed hysterically as always and Chip spent a lot of time with him - mostly because DS kept grabbing his tail and trying to tickle him or trying to touch his nose, LOL. We didn't order anything for DS, but the waiter brought out a bowl of mac and cheese for him, which was nice, because I knew he wouldn't eat anything off the feast. But, it was all for nothing because he didn't eat the mac and cheese either. :rolleyes: I think he ate a roll.

When Dale came next, DS was really confused. He thought it was the same Chipmunk. Then, Chip walked by and waved and you should have seen DS's face. His mind was BLOWN! He kept looking back and forth between them and then, looked at me and said "Mommy, LOOK! TWO CHIPMUNKS!" He threw his head back and cracked up SO loud, everyone was looking our way. His world just exploded - in a good way!

We got our salad and Mickey came by. Again, DS was very excited to see him. This time he talked to him quite a bit, mostly to let him know that he has TWO chipmunks, just in case he wasn't aware. Then he told him about his bloody lip, LOL. Which, Mickey didn't quite catch on about (DS is a little hard to understand. He didn't start talking until about 9 months ago, so although his vocabulary is really good, he does not articulate very well).

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After Mickey left, we got our food and were eating when we saw Pluto coming. When he got to our table, DS started giggling and saying "Look! Doggie!" Pluto leaned over and patted DS on the head, which made him laugh. The girls got up and were getting out their autograph books. I was recording and Pluto waved and then walked to the next table. We were all so confused on what just happened. He didn't sign and he didn't pose for a picture. He didn't even acknowledge the girls. The table next to us had one boy who looked about the same as DDBelle and Pluto did the same thing. The dad tried to stop him, but he just kept waving and walking fast. It was like he was running away. We finished eating and while we were waiting for the check, we saw Pluto come back out, look and see our table and the table next to us still there and he turned and walked away quickly. It was really weird. The waiter came and gave us these cards with Pluto's autograph on it - even though we didn't say anything to the waiter about Pluto not signing, and he did the same to the table next to us, so there must have been something going on. The girls were disappointed, because Pluto had been one of their favorite characters in the past, but DS was just happy to interact at all, so it was fine. Just really odd. We called him the "runaway Pluto" the rest of the trip! :hilarious:

Next Up - Part 9 - The Weirdest Ride, Movietime/Naptime and Disappearing Joy
 

LeighM

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Oh shoot, numbers? Forget it! I can't remember those to save my life, LOL! Probably because I don't care?? Haha! When I was younger I assumed everyone remembered things this way. It wasn't until I was older that I realized a lot of people don't. But I am almost 40 now, so it doesn't quite work the way it used to.

My grandfather could do crazy mental math and when I was learning money in school he couldn't understand why I couldn't mentally calculate the change I would get back if I had $5 and something costs $2.19. I could never remember what numbers he said LOL. But give me a pen and paper and I'm good to go - as long as no one asks me later what the answer was :)

Your son is too adorable. And I've never experienced a runaway Pluto but I did meet a too friendly Chewbacca :)
 
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PixieDust900

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My grandfather could do crazy mental math and when I was learning money in school he couldn't understand why I couldn't mentally calculate the change I would get back if I had $5 and something costs $2.19. I could never remember what numbers he said LOL. But give me a pen and paper and I'm good to go - as long as no one asks me later what the answer was :)

Your son is too adorable. And I've never experienced a runaway Pluto but I did meet a too friend Chewbacca :)

LOL, I had a too friendly Donald in Mexico once! I think he'd had a few too many tequilas ;)
 

clarabellej

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Part 2 - Magical Express & Art of Animation

We went down to the DME area. DH was going to take a cab since he just had a 4 day park ticket and he was not on the reservation for the hotel. But, with 3 kids and lots of stuff, he went with me to help get me to DME. We got to the podium and then as we scanned our bands the CM asked about DH. We told him he wasn't on the reservation and the CM said he could just add him since he has a band and a ticket and it's linked to my account. So we added DH, he scanned his band and we were on our way to the bus, which was already there. We scanned our bands again at the next CM and then made our way onto the bus. There were not a lot of people on the bus, but the kids wanted to go to the back, so we got seats and settled down. Before the bus moved, we got our text to tell us our room was ready - YAY!

It was about 2:30pm at this point and we had an FP for Buzz Lightyear at 3:30pm, so we really wanted to hurry up and get to the hotel, drop off our stuff and head to MK. It was a little after 3pm before we pulled up to AoA (our bus sat a bit while waiting for more people to board). We got out and the kids struck up a conversation with the ladies from Bell Services. Not that I don't approve of my kiddos being friendly and all, but, we were probably chatting there for 15 minutes - and we needed to hurry! I finally nudged them enough they started to walk away. We walked into Animation Hall and omg, I LOVED the smell of their lobby! We have always stayed at POP Century and I don't really remember there being some kind of scent (is there??), but AoA smelled delicious!

We were in the Little Mermaid rooms, which is a bit of a hike, so we were hurrying to get to our room. Of course, the walk went kind of like this "Ohhh, the pool! Can we go swimming now??" "The seagulls are talking on that building! Do they talk on the other building too? Can we go see?" "Wait! There's a splash park, can we walk over there and see it?" "We didn't go look at the Cars pool!" "Can we walk around the lake instead?" "I can see POP Century from here! Can we walk over there?" "It's the elephant graveyard! Can we play in here?" "There's another pool right by our building - can we swim here?" Needless to say, it was already past 3:30pm before we even got to our room.

Then, everyone needed a bathroom break. I knew at this point, we most likely were not going to make it to Buzz. But I was a little concerned that we didn't have an FP for it for any of our other days and I really wanted to make sure DS got to ride it. I started pushing everyone out the door and towards the bus. I made them all walk along the path by the parking lot to avoid anymore distractions, LOL. We got to the bus area and there was a bus there for MK. It was almost 4pm. We hopped on, but then the bus sat there for awhile and we didn't move until 4:13pm (I was staring at the clock and still remember the exact time, ha!).

It was 4:35pm when we parked at MK. Of course AoA buses are the very farthest bus of all the resorts, so we had the farthest to walk. 4:40pm as we got to security. The girls and I both had bags. DH and DS didn't, so they went through the no bag line (although DH had to push the stroller with DS to the side and then go through the metal detectors and then back around to get DS and the stroller - which I find really weird that they separate young children from parents like that. I would have assumed they would use the wand if there isn't another parent there. Good thing my son doesn't panic like some young kids do when separated from their parent in a strange place).

We got through security at 4:44pm. We missed Buzz. :cry: I opened the MDE app and then I realized. Our FP wasn't for 3:30, it was for 3:45pm. DH's FP was for 3:30pm, since he couldn't make FPs until the 30 day mark, I couldn't get the exact same time for him. I knew there was about a 15 minute grace period, so I switched out my band and let DH take all the kids to ride Buzz and I sat and caught my breath from the whirlwind of a day! Tomorrowland was pretty crowded, which I thought was a bit odd for a Wednesday, but then thought to myself that since there was EMH, maybe everyone had come over to MK for the evening for that.

Next Up - Part 3 - Tony's, MK and a Few Special Moments!
You know you can go on the app and “modify” your FP time when you are running behind. Yikes!!!! I was worn out reading this, LOL. I learned that a long time ago when dealing with a sleepy teen in the mornings. I would always have to push our times forward. Plus my daughter always hated rushing into MK, passing everything by to get to our first FP. Try it. Look up your FPs and see where it says “modify.” You can play around with it and nothing changes till you confirm it. Good luck!
 

clarabellej

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Part 5 - Animal Kingdom & the Worst Disney Dining Experience Ever

Now that everyone decided we were going to continue on with our day and the weight of wondering where our suitcase was was gone, we had a great time! We went on Na'vi and everyone thought it was pretty cool. Even with an FP, we probably had about a 20 minute wait, but since it was all new to us, no one seemed to mind much. The special effects for the ride were pretty awesome, even if the ride itself is nothing really exciting. DS thought the Shaman towards the end was hilarious (pretty much his MO for everything, haha!) and cracked up and tried to pretend he was singing like him, LOL. He kept calling him "Blue Man" - although I am not really sure if it was a man or woman...

After Na'vi we did a lot of walking around Pandora. There was a lot of beautiful sunshine, even though it was only in the 50's that day. The area is so awesome, I can't even begin to describe it. I've seen the movie - ehhh. It's okay. DH hated the movie. None of the kids have seen it. And yet, we LOVED Pandora. It really feels like you are in another world. If you haven't been there, it's just hard to describe. My pics don't do it justice (especially with my malfunctioning camera!). The sky was super blue, but you can't tell that in my pics. :banghead:

*Side Note* - DS started, just on this trip, to make funny poses for every picture. So, a large majority of our pictures look like he's mad or throwing a fit, but it's really just him trying to make a mean or silly pose - honest! LOL

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After Pandora, we walked over to Dinoland to ride the Triceratops and watch Nemo. The limited amount of rides in AK for DSBuzz meant we rode Triceratops more than a few times, LOL. He rode twice with DH and once with me this particular moment. By the time I rode with him, he knew how all the controls worked so he had fun trying to scare me by making us suddenly drop down or go up. He would pretend he wasn't going to do it "Okay, no more Mommy, I won't scare you." Then he would crack up and do it again. Of course, I had to give an over exaggerated reaction which added to his fun. He still tells people how he "Scared Mommy on the Up Down Dinosaur!"

After that, we headed over to Nemo. I was a little worried that DS might start getting a little crabby at this point. It was nearing his normal nap time and we had had a LATE night the evening before. But, the show started and he really loved it. He didn't want it to end. He clapped and laughed and because he knows this story very well (one of his favorites) - he tried narrating quite a bit of it. At least he kept his voice quiet, so I don't think anyone else except us really knew he was doing it.
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During "scary" parts, he would run over and sit on big sister DDRey's lap.

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He sat through the whole show and loved it! When it was over he goes "Okay, Neck!" Which is how he says "next". I'm a park warrior and like to be there from RD to right before the CMs try to usher you out, but I knew with a little one this trip that might not happen. However, my little guy seemed to be falling into the whole experience pretty well at this point. We were still assuming we might need to take him back for a nap, but he was still doing good so we just kept on going.

After Nemo we walked over to the Wildlife Express Train and went to Rafiki's Planet Watch. Mostly, just to pet the goats. DH hates all petting zoos because he is a germaphobe, so this was something he really wanted to skip. But, I was trying to get in as many experiences for DSBuzz as I could. Many of the goats were as big as he was, so he was a little intimidated at first, but then he got a brush and started brushing one of them, then he went to another and another and then he started talking to them. After a few minutes, he was laughing and talking to them like they were his personal pets. For some reason, I didn't take any pictures while we were there :facepalm:

When we took the train back, it kept stopping because some genius kept leaning out of the train to take pictures. Personally, I don't find the view all that great from the train, so I am not sure what they were even taking pictures of, but we stopped FOUR times for this same woman. After stopping twice and telling the woman the train can't move if people are leaning out, the CM said "Please do not lean out of the train to take pictures. We will continue to stop the train each time someone does so." I guess she thought that meant everyone else but her, because she did it again. The CM said "This train ride is supposed to be less than 10 minutes long. Right now, we are at 21 minutes. If you would like to continue your day doing something other than sitting on this train, please stay inside." The woman wasn't in our car, thank goodness, because if she had been, I am pretty sure I would have flipped out. I mean, it was ridiculous. This constant stopping started to make DS a little frustrated and he thought the train was broken and wanted to get off. I don't know if anyone in her car said anything to her or not, but she finally did stay put the rest of the ride, although now DS was very agitated and didn't care that the train was moving anymore - he wanted off. As soon as the train pulled up the platform, he tried to climb over the ledge and get off :eek:. I felt bad because we were in the back row and had to cut in front of everyone else to get him off before he was able to climb out himself (he is a really good climber - and super fast!). At least it wasn't packed or anything, but still...

After that, we headed over to the Maharajah Jungle Trek. DSBuzz picked up a map and decided he was our guide. The girls got a map to share, because there were only a couple left in the box and there were several people coming up behind us. This turned out to not be a great idea because they were having a moment where sharing anything was just going to lead to disaster, but I just kind of let them deal with it, LOL. It was so funny watching DS follow this map and a few times the animals didn't quite look like the picture on the map so he decided they weren't really the animal he was looking for :hilarious: Other times, if it was something he thought we had already seen, he told us "We already sawed that one - Neck!" and ushered us to keep moving, LOL. He was quite entertaining, which was good, considering his sisters at one point where glaring at each other and were paying no attention to any animals.

We were lucky enough to get to see the baby tiger cubs and their mommy laying out in the grass. The cubs were wrestling with each other on top of the mother and she tried batting them to get them out of her face. I thought this was fitting for the situation when just a minute prior the girls had come to me to complain about each other and the map. Even DS noticed this and told the girls "You naughty baby tigers like them! They Mommy no like that!" This made the girls crack up and they seemed to get over their irritation with each other and move on. DS decided the baby tiger cubs were too naughty for his liking and we needed to move on. Which was just as well, because a large group was about to come into the area and we had early ADRs for dinner at Rainforest Cafe.

We had dining package passes for ROL that night - a show that none of us had seen before - so I wanted to make sure we ate early enough that we would get there on time. The show started at 6:30pm and our ADR was for 4:15pm. We walked to the restaurant and checked in right at 4:15pm. They told us someone would be right with us, just wait by the aquarium. So we stood there, but it took about 15 minutes before we were seated. There was no one else waiting for a table and it was not busy at all. I happened to look at our ticket and saw that it didn't have the allergy alert, so I went back to check in to let them know. They told me to just tell the server and they would put it on our ticket for our order. I got back and sat down. We had already pre-planned our meal, so we knew what we were having. We waited for about 5 minutes and then the girls went to use the bathroom. They came back about 10 minutes later and we still hadn't had anyone come to the table. DH went to the bathroom and came back - still no one. So I went up to the host and mentioned we hadn't had anyone even take our drinks and they got a manager. The manager came right over and she was very friendly, although she didn't apologize for our wait or anything. We ordered our drinks and said we were ready to order, but we did want to speak with a chef regarding the girls' meals. She said she would go get him right away, but went ahead and took our drink order as well.

She came back quickly with the Chef, but didn't bring the drinks with her. The Chef came and said "So, what's the problem?" I was a little taken aback, but then thought that maybe she didn't say we wanted to speak with him regarding an allergy so he didn't know why he was brought to our table. Giving the benefit of the doubt, I said "Both of the girls have peanut/tree nut allergies, so I just wanted to verify about what was safe for them." I was about to ask about a few items specifically and he interrupted me and said "We don't have any peanut butter or nut foods on the kids menu." Then he started to walk away. The manager grabbed his arm and said "I think they have a question about a specific item though." Before I could say anything he sighs and says "What about it?" I said "We can't have items that have the potential for cross contamination, so I was wondering if there are any options on here we should avoid." He said "That's your choice." I said "Well, I can't really choose if I don't know what the options are." The Manager said to the Chef "Do you know if there are things on any of the kids' meals that might be made in a facility with nuts or something like that?" He just said "Look, what do they want to eat?" DDBelle said "I was going to have the hamburgers, but -" He cut her off and said "That's fine, that's fine, no one puts nuts on a hamburger, what else?" I said "My daughter was worried about the buns for the hamburgers." The Manager said "I know those are okay, I have checked them before." So then the Chef goes "okay, hamburgers - what else?" DDRey said "I wanted the mac and cheese". The Chef said, irritated "That's fine, that's fine, it's pasta and cheese."

I said "We are on the DDP and we usually get appetizers. I was wondering if the Cheese Sticks were okay, because my DH and I were going to order them and just share with the kids if they were." The Chef said "It's fried cheese." The Manager asked the Chef "Do you know if they come from a facility that might have cross contamination?" He shrugged his shoulders and said "I have no idea." So we decided to just get one order for DH, DS and I to share. I asked if there were any other appetizer options for the kids and he said "No, they don't get appetizers." I said "Well, we are on the DDP, so typically they can" and he said "well, you don't know if they can eat any of them so what would you order?" DDRey was getting embarrassed so she said "It's fine, we don't want an appetizer anyway."

Then the Manager asked "what about desserts, I know that can be an issue sometimes." The Chef said "I have nothing for you for dessert. We only have fruit." I said "That's fine, they will take the fruit." He rolled his eyes, sighed really loudly, said "Whatever" and then turned and walked away. I was really upset at this point and was going to say something and DDRey grabbed my arm and said "It's fine, Mom, don't say anything. Let's just get our food and eat and leave. People are looking at us weird." The Manager was nice enough and seemed to know more about the food than the chef, but she didn't try to accommodate us much or apologize for the rude behavior of the chef, so I can't say I was impressed by her either.

It was around 5:00pm and we hadn't even finished putting in our order. DH and I ordered for ourselves and DS who wanted the chicken nuggets. I knew he wouldn't eat them all, so I asked about the Manager about the nuggets in case the girls wanted to have some. She said she would find out.

5:05pm - we finally got drinks. 5:10pm - DSBuzz was out.
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Energy level was starting to drain for the girls too. The chef had taken their order around 5:00pm. It was about 5:30pm when they got their food. DH and I didn't get our order in until 5:10pm, it was 5:45pm before we got ours. By the time we got ours, DDRey said her mac and cheese was gross and she ate only a couple of bites. It was mostly dry, plain pasta with some shredded cheese sprinkled on top. DDBelle ate part of one of her mini burgers and then showed them to me. They were burned. So badly that I couldn't even cut through one of them with my steak knife. When the Manager came around, I asked her if she had found anything out about the chicken nuggets. She did apologize and say she forgot and went to go do that. She came back quickly and said they had no warnings on them, so they should be okay. I told her the girls were done with their food because they didn't like it. She said she was sorry, but didn't offer anything for them. DS ate a bite of his chicken nuggets and a few fries and then went back to sleep. I told the girls they could have his nuggets, so they split them up. DDRey took one bite and said "Mom, these are gross! They taste like the time we forgot we had chicken patties in the freezer and we grabbed an old package and ate those and they tasted freezer burned." DDBelle agreed, but she was so hungry, she ate two of the nuggets anyway. They ate DS's fries and said they were okay.

DH had the chicken sandwich and he said it would have tasted okay, but the chicken was too dry. He ate about half. My steak was surprisingly good, but the mashed potatoes tasted like instant potatoes, not sure why. I only ate a couple of bites of them - and I LOVE mashed potatoes.

We were waiting for the check and totally forgot we had ordered dessert when we ordered our meals. The kids got their fruit (DS ate none, the girls ate some, because they were so hungry still). DH and I shared the Volcano. I thought it was chocolate cake on top of ice cream, but the "scoops" were only whipped cream - no ice cream. Neither of us are whipped cream fans, so we separated the cake from the whipped cream. The cake was so dry, we each took two bites and then looked at the time and said "we gotta get out of here". It was 6:05pm and we needed to get to ROL.

We saw the manager walk by and asked her for the check. She came back in a couple of minutes with it and then walked off before I could tell her that she needed to scan my band. She walked back by a moment later and I flagged her down again. She scanned my band and then quickly got the receipts that I needed to sign. DH asked if I was going to leave a tip. I have only skipped a tip ONCE in my life and it was because where we dined was so completely horrible - service, food and attitude - that not one person in the place deserved a wage, let alone a tip. However, outside of that experience, I rarely tip less than 20% unless the server doesn't do their job. Then I might leave 10-15%, depending on the severity of the situation. I really felt we got treated like crap, but a large portion of that was the Chef, and the tip wasn't for the chef. I don't know why we had a manager and not the server at our table. They were not understaffed. The table next to us was served by the same guy who was supposed to be at our table and it seemed they got great service (they had their food 20 minutes before we did - and we were there a half hour before they were). But, the manager was friendly, she did the bare minimum as far as serving goes and when we requested something she was quick. But as a manager, when she saw things that were wrong, I would expect her to do something to rectify it and/or apologize but in most instances, she did not. I couldn't bring myself to tip less than 18% though, LOL. It's just hard for me to do that! Definitely the worst experience we have EVER had at a restaurant at Disney, so we just equated it with "This isn't a Disney restaurant" as the reason! The only good part of the meal was when we left, DS woke up and saw this frog and thought it was so funny - he wanted to take it home with him!

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At least DS got a good nap and was all refreshed for our evening at AK!

We speed walked to ROL and got there just with just a couple of minutes to spare. We were in the second to last row from the top, but the row was relatively empty, so we scooted in and got settled. The show was just about to begin when DDRey leans over to me and says "Mom, something is wrong. I don't feel right." I look at her and she has a big red welt on the side of her face that was swelling fast. I frantically try to recall our meal to see what it was that could possibly have caused her to have an allergic reaction, but could think of nothing. Since it was a welt on the side of her face, I told her to hold up her hand and it seemed that the welt was about the size/outline of her finger. She must have touched something. I look around, we all stand up to look at our seats and DDBelle - always our loudspeaker - shouts "MOM! THESE PEOPLE HAVE PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES AND THEY ARE THROWING THEIR BAGGIES AND NAPKINS ALL OVER THE GROUND AND ON OUR BENCH! I NEED A NEW SEAT!" :banghead:

Cue DDRey's entire face turning red and then giving her sister the death stare and whisper/shouting "Great! Now everyone is staring at us!" To which DDBelle (also the dramatic one) yells "Well, I don't wanna DIE at Disney World!" I looked behind us and there was a family, it seemed to be a large extended family, who had passed out baggies of PB&J sandwiches, to which, many of the younger members had flung their baggies onto the bench we had sat down on. I'm assuming DDRey touched one when we sat down and then must have touched her face.

I tell everyone to calm down, we get up, move down away from the family with the food, I get out wipes and start cleaning everyone and everything - benches, bums, hands, faces, bottoms of shoes, bags, - etc. Then I pull out a Benadryl for DDRey. We get settled again. But then another group comes in and wants to sit in our row, so we ask them to go inside so we can sit next to the aisle. They didn't want to. I explained to the woman why we couldn't sit there. She was annoyed, but she did go inside the row and let us have the aisle. DDRey was to the point that she wanted to leave. "It's so embarrassing! This sucks! Everyone hates people like us." I told her to calm down, some people just don't understand and we were there to enjoy the show.

Finally, the show started. And once it started, everyone was in a trance.

Next Up - Part 6 - ROL & Mr. Grumpy Pants Decides to Visit
Loving your TR! I am confused though because Disney’s ROL dining package is only with Tiffin’s or Tusker House?? Is Rainforest Cafe owned by Disney? You had such horrible service there, you need to let someone know about how you were treated. I would say write to Disney, but I believe it is owned by Landry’s. What an awful experience. So glad you did not let it ruin your evening.
 

PixieDust900

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You know you can go on the app and “modify” your FP time when you are running behind. Yikes!!!! I was worn out reading this, LOL. I learned that a long time ago when dealing with a sleepy teen in the mornings. I would always have to push our times forward. Plus my daughter always hated rushing into MK, passing everything by to get to our first FP. Try it. Look up your FPs and see where it says “modify.” You can play around with it and nothing changes till you confirm it. Good luck!

Yep, I know you can modify them, but we had other FPs and ADRs so there were no other times that would work for us that day.
 

PixieDust900

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Loving your TR! I am confused though because Disney’s ROL dining package is only with Tiffin’s or Tusker House?? Is Rainforest Cafe owned by Disney? You had such horrible service there, you need to let someone know about how you were treated. I would say write to Disney, but I believe it is owned by Landry’s. What an awful experience. So glad you did not let it ruin your evening.

We got it through Tusker's but for breakfast. We ate at Rainforest for dinner. I sent an email to Disney about our great service at the Plaza and included a comparison to Rainforest. They got back to me and said they would have someone contact me this week to go over all the details about the bad service at Rainforest.

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