Here we go again...
07-12-2007, 04:04 PM
Cast of characters:
Me – Angel – Die hard Disney fan still recovering from knee replacement
DH – Bobby – Wonderful Disney loving husband that puts up with my madness
DD – Taylor – Well, what can I say… she loves Disney as much as me, but she is 13… need I say more?
Day 5
Tuesday July 3rd
It took us forever last night to decide what we were going to do today. We finally decided that we would go to Animal Kingdom early and head to Rafiki’s Planet Watch in hopes of seeing them work on the animals. But first, there was something I needed to do…
Bobby was not with me when I went on the tour of SSR so he kind of bought in blind. We decided that we would go to see the mock ups of the rooms before we left. We are staying in a studio this trip, so you should have seen his face when he walked into the 1 bedroom and the 3 bedroom grand villa. He looked so happy. Then we went and looked at the new Animal Kingdom rooms…. Now THAT was impressive! I think we will be adding more points soon. I hope so anyway… the look in his eye said “yes!”
It was now about 11am and my prescription was guaranteed to be there by 10 am… so I started calling, and calling – everyone said they did not receive it. I called the company to track the package and sure enough, it was delivered and I now had a name of the person who signed for it…. Turns out it was the manager and it was signed for at 9:44am… grrrr. Good thing it was packed with extra ice packs because it was not refrigerated, even though there were 2 LARGE stickers. One white one that had my name, room number and special instructions, the other was bright orange and it said “perishable please refrigerate”. Sheesh, that was hard. I finally got them in hand at 11:30. Almost 2 hours after received. That was probably the only frustrating part of my vacation. Since it would have never happened if I had remembered to bring my meds, it could have been avoided.
With my meds taken we were finally free to go to the park. We were off to Animal Kingdom and Rafiki’s Planet Watch. The bus arrived pretty quickly and we were finally on our way. We arrive to an unbelievably crowded park … it was hard to walk down the walkways at all. And, I do not know what it is about that place, but it feels 20 degrees hotter than it is in the sun and 20 degrees cooler than it is on one of the trails. The logical thing to do would be to stay on the trails all day. But, you end up back in the crowded paths more often than you want to be. We finally made it to the train to Rafiki’s and we were soon loaded and on out way. This is where we like to people watch… or should I say People listen? You hear the weirdest things on busses and trams. One man thought he was on the Safari. He we quite upset when we arrived at Rafiki’s because he did not even see any animals… “What a waste of time!” hee hee
We have never been here before, but we were told that there is a working animal hospital. And, if you get there early enough you might get to see a real surgery or testing being done. We were by no stretch of the imagination early… We did get to see some video of work being done and LOTS of cool things. Taylor wants to go back when it is not so hot to spend more time there. When we got back from Rafiki’s, we went to Pangani trail looking for Terri. No luck, she must have been on break. We were going to go out to get a bit to eat in the park, but walked out of Pangani into a wall of people with no where to go. It was way too hot to deal with that many people so we decided to get out of there. While we were headed to the bus stop we were talking about where to go eat that had a good counter service meal. We decided on Coronado Springs, so we headed to the bus stop.
It took about 30 minutes for the bus to get there and I am pretty sure that was the longest we waited for any bus. We have never been to Coronado and I must say that it is very pretty, but HUGE. It felt larger that Saratoga Springs. We went to the food court where we were seated and the card system was explained to us. I must say, I really did not like that card thing at all. It was very confusing… I was surprised that there were no adult size chicken strips so we had to get the kids meal. Then Taylor thought they were gross so she would not eat them…. So we had to get her another meal. No fruit could be purchased on the meal plan. I found that weird, I always get grapes or carrots sticks as my dessert. Taylor got ice cream which we found out when we went to the register was also not included on the dining plan. They should do a little better job of marking things that are excluded from the plan. I did have some good chicken and Bobby liked the taco salad.
After lunch we went to catch the bus to DTD so we could walk over to SSR to swim and rest. We have dinner at ‘Ohana at 8:15 tonight. When the bus came I was in my scooter so I had to be loaded on. There was a newly married couple sitting in the area where it says you must give up your seat for elderly or disabled…. Well, she was mad and would not get up. This would be the first day I had to listen to ugly remarks or be made to feel bad because I was in an ECV that someone else thought I did not deserve. There was a nice lady sitting across from me that said she was a physical therapist. She was making remarks like “Wow that looks like a brand new knee replacement.” I know she was trying to help get that other lady to lighten up. Then I realized it was not ME she was mad at, it was the world!! She started complaining about the busses, how stupid they are… how much she hates sitting this close to people. The fact that they left MK at 3:31 and would not get to DTD until 4:30 and that was an hour of her life just wasted. So, here she sits, on the bus with her Just Married button on, obviously on their honeymoon, and she can not find a nice thing to say about anyone or anything. Next she started fussing about a car, she did not care how much it cost, they were renting a car for the rest of the trip. He sweet looking little husband was trying to lighten the mood and mentioned that where they were going they could eat at Wolfgang Pucks or the really cool Planet Hollywood… she went off on him again about how stupid Planet Hollywood was… blah, blah, blah. That was the longest bus ride of my life. I feel bad for the groom, he is in for a very LONG hard marriage, or a quick divorce. (I vote divorce) When the bus stopped at DTD, the lovely bride almost knocked everyone over to get to the back door. See ya!!
We got of the bus as headed over to SSR. I took a little nap and Bobby and Taylor went for a swim. Before we knew it, it was time for dinner at ‘Ohaha! We got there about 10 minutes early and we were seated pretty quickly. We got a table right at the window without even realizing that the 4th of July fireworks would be starting in only 30 minutes! I know I promised myself that I would try to keep up with my Weight Watchers while I was here, but it did not happen tonight. Why did they have to put those potatoes right in front of me?? We were really just starting to enjoy our meal when the fireworks started. I have always enjoyed Wishes, but this show was amazing. What a treat, great food and fireworks, life is good.
It was a long day and time to crawl into bed. We got back to SSR about 11pm… just in time for my date with my Basin bath bomb. I guess I over did it today because I did not sleep all night, I just could not get comfortable. Oh well, like I said before, pain in
Disney World is better than pain at home!!
Me – Angel – Die hard Disney fan still recovering from knee replacement
DH – Bobby – Wonderful Disney loving husband that puts up with my madness
DD – Taylor – Well, what can I say… she loves Disney as much as me, but she is 13… need I say more?
Day 5
Tuesday July 3rd
It took us forever last night to decide what we were going to do today. We finally decided that we would go to Animal Kingdom early and head to Rafiki’s Planet Watch in hopes of seeing them work on the animals. But first, there was something I needed to do…
Bobby was not with me when I went on the tour of SSR so he kind of bought in blind. We decided that we would go to see the mock ups of the rooms before we left. We are staying in a studio this trip, so you should have seen his face when he walked into the 1 bedroom and the 3 bedroom grand villa. He looked so happy. Then we went and looked at the new Animal Kingdom rooms…. Now THAT was impressive! I think we will be adding more points soon. I hope so anyway… the look in his eye said “yes!”
It was now about 11am and my prescription was guaranteed to be there by 10 am… so I started calling, and calling – everyone said they did not receive it. I called the company to track the package and sure enough, it was delivered and I now had a name of the person who signed for it…. Turns out it was the manager and it was signed for at 9:44am… grrrr. Good thing it was packed with extra ice packs because it was not refrigerated, even though there were 2 LARGE stickers. One white one that had my name, room number and special instructions, the other was bright orange and it said “perishable please refrigerate”. Sheesh, that was hard. I finally got them in hand at 11:30. Almost 2 hours after received. That was probably the only frustrating part of my vacation. Since it would have never happened if I had remembered to bring my meds, it could have been avoided.
With my meds taken we were finally free to go to the park. We were off to Animal Kingdom and Rafiki’s Planet Watch. The bus arrived pretty quickly and we were finally on our way. We arrive to an unbelievably crowded park … it was hard to walk down the walkways at all. And, I do not know what it is about that place, but it feels 20 degrees hotter than it is in the sun and 20 degrees cooler than it is on one of the trails. The logical thing to do would be to stay on the trails all day. But, you end up back in the crowded paths more often than you want to be. We finally made it to the train to Rafiki’s and we were soon loaded and on out way. This is where we like to people watch… or should I say People listen? You hear the weirdest things on busses and trams. One man thought he was on the Safari. He we quite upset when we arrived at Rafiki’s because he did not even see any animals… “What a waste of time!” hee hee
We have never been here before, but we were told that there is a working animal hospital. And, if you get there early enough you might get to see a real surgery or testing being done. We were by no stretch of the imagination early… We did get to see some video of work being done and LOTS of cool things. Taylor wants to go back when it is not so hot to spend more time there. When we got back from Rafiki’s, we went to Pangani trail looking for Terri. No luck, she must have been on break. We were going to go out to get a bit to eat in the park, but walked out of Pangani into a wall of people with no where to go. It was way too hot to deal with that many people so we decided to get out of there. While we were headed to the bus stop we were talking about where to go eat that had a good counter service meal. We decided on Coronado Springs, so we headed to the bus stop.
It took about 30 minutes for the bus to get there and I am pretty sure that was the longest we waited for any bus. We have never been to Coronado and I must say that it is very pretty, but HUGE. It felt larger that Saratoga Springs. We went to the food court where we were seated and the card system was explained to us. I must say, I really did not like that card thing at all. It was very confusing… I was surprised that there were no adult size chicken strips so we had to get the kids meal. Then Taylor thought they were gross so she would not eat them…. So we had to get her another meal. No fruit could be purchased on the meal plan. I found that weird, I always get grapes or carrots sticks as my dessert. Taylor got ice cream which we found out when we went to the register was also not included on the dining plan. They should do a little better job of marking things that are excluded from the plan. I did have some good chicken and Bobby liked the taco salad.
After lunch we went to catch the bus to DTD so we could walk over to SSR to swim and rest. We have dinner at ‘Ohana at 8:15 tonight. When the bus came I was in my scooter so I had to be loaded on. There was a newly married couple sitting in the area where it says you must give up your seat for elderly or disabled…. Well, she was mad and would not get up. This would be the first day I had to listen to ugly remarks or be made to feel bad because I was in an ECV that someone else thought I did not deserve. There was a nice lady sitting across from me that said she was a physical therapist. She was making remarks like “Wow that looks like a brand new knee replacement.” I know she was trying to help get that other lady to lighten up. Then I realized it was not ME she was mad at, it was the world!! She started complaining about the busses, how stupid they are… how much she hates sitting this close to people. The fact that they left MK at 3:31 and would not get to DTD until 4:30 and that was an hour of her life just wasted. So, here she sits, on the bus with her Just Married button on, obviously on their honeymoon, and she can not find a nice thing to say about anyone or anything. Next she started fussing about a car, she did not care how much it cost, they were renting a car for the rest of the trip. He sweet looking little husband was trying to lighten the mood and mentioned that where they were going they could eat at Wolfgang Pucks or the really cool Planet Hollywood… she went off on him again about how stupid Planet Hollywood was… blah, blah, blah. That was the longest bus ride of my life. I feel bad for the groom, he is in for a very LONG hard marriage, or a quick divorce. (I vote divorce) When the bus stopped at DTD, the lovely bride almost knocked everyone over to get to the back door. See ya!!
We got of the bus as headed over to SSR. I took a little nap and Bobby and Taylor went for a swim. Before we knew it, it was time for dinner at ‘Ohaha! We got there about 10 minutes early and we were seated pretty quickly. We got a table right at the window without even realizing that the 4th of July fireworks would be starting in only 30 minutes! I know I promised myself that I would try to keep up with my Weight Watchers while I was here, but it did not happen tonight. Why did they have to put those potatoes right in front of me?? We were really just starting to enjoy our meal when the fireworks started. I have always enjoyed Wishes, but this show was amazing. What a treat, great food and fireworks, life is good.
It was a long day and time to crawl into bed. We got back to SSR about 11pm… just in time for my date with my Basin bath bomb. I guess I over did it today because I did not sleep all night, I just could not get comfortable. Oh well, like I said before, pain in
Disney World is better than pain at home!!