November 9, 2013: From Florida to North Carolina

We were up and going before eight this morning.  Lots to do before we leave.  Dominica got the room packed up and the car loaded pretty early.  Then we all went to the food court and got breakfast and tried to use up all of our food credits before leaving which involved buying a lot of packaged food to take on the road with us.  It took us two hours, we have no idea how that happened, to deal with all of the logistics of ordering, eating, shopping and getting checked out.  It blew our minds how long it took to do that.

We were in the car and we were on our way north.  Liesl is very excited about going to New York.  She is very excited indeed.

Liesl is still pretty sick today, her cough is awful.  At a quarter after two we were in the middle of nowhere near Daytona and Liesl coughed so much that she gagged herself and threw up over and over in the car before we could pull over and help her.  What a mess and what a poor little girl.

We had to hunt for a pharmacy to find some honey syrup for both girls as Luciana is still coughing a lot too.

It was a quarter to five when we made the Georgia line.  And it was a quarter till midnight when we pulled into the Econolodge in North Carolina to call it a night.  We made good enough progress today that we can pretty easily make the rest of the drive tomorrow.  We will get right to bed and sleep until we feel like getting up then drive straight on to Norwalk, Connecticut.

November 8, 2013: Last Day in WDW

This is it, we have made it to our final day in Walt Disney World for this vacation and I must say, we are all ready to be done with it.  We are burned out.  Our feet really hurt and we are just tired.  Plus Luciana has been sick with a horrible cough for days and Liesl has started to show signs of it too.  Dad left yesterday so it is just the four of us today.

We slept in this morning and did not get moving until pretty late.  We headed out to the Magic Kingdom once we were up and moving.   We know that tonight is going to be a late one so we needed to rest up before heading out.

We arrived in the Magic Kingdom and started off the day by going up to the Main Street Train Station and at twelve thirty we boarded the train and rode it the entire way around the Magic Kingdom and stayed on until we go to the station at Frontierland for the second time and started our day of rides there.

We headed in the direction of Adventureland but stopped at Pecos Bill’s (the same place that Eric, Mark and I ate at almost every day in the late ’90s) because the girls were hungry so we picked up some food and had a snack.  Liesl wanted corn on the cob, of all things.

We rode Pirates of the Caribbean again, which Liesl still did not enjoy.  That just is not the ride for her.  Then we went next door to the Jungle Cruise which has been rebranded “The Jingle Cruise” for the holidays.  This is, as is my understanding, the first time that they have changed the script of the Jungle Cruise for a seasonal variant.  It will be doing this new script and new decorations for a few months.  Very little was done other than a new set of puns but it was nice having a little variety on this classic ride.  The girls are normally happy just to ride anything with a boat and don’t really pay attention to what is being said anyway.

Luciana and I took a break together near Casey’s Corner and just sat for a while.  She had some popcorn from earlier and ate that and just chilled out while Dominica and Liesl went out together around Main Street USA to play more of Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.  This is the game that we had started together a few days ago.  They managed to finish the game that they had been playing.  Liesl really enjoyed this.  What a great idea.

A little after three we went to the Crystal Palace, also on Main Street, for our final character meal of the vacation.  This was, by far, the worst dining experience that we had.  The food was incredibly bland, it could have been a generic American buffet anywhere (a slightly nicer Ponderosa, more or less, nothing special in the least.)  Even food that sounded like it would be good, like bread pudding, wasn’t very good.  It wasn’t just that the menu was weak but the food that was there wasn’t well prepared.  The place was over-crowded to a point that getting to the buffet or trying to actually eat was a huge pain.  As a restaurant it was neither good nor functional.  The characters came around (twice actually, which was way too much) but the girls were way past the point of caring and didn’t want to get autographs or talk to them, they just wanted to leave since they never want to eat anyway.  I was very unhappy.  Every trip to the buffet required walking all over the huge restaurant like an idiot because the walkways were all blocked so that they could squeeze more people in.

To make things worse, at one point they made a big announcement that kids who wanted to go do a conga-line with the characters should go up to the front.  So we sent Liesl up but the characters and their handlers ignored the announcement and just kept doing their thing.  So Liesl felt really uncomfortable and ended up in some other family’s pictures.  They ended up not doing the conga-line and the rude handlers who couldn’t be bothered to follow their own rules instead acted like Liesl was supposed to be there and acted like she was a lost child even though she was looking at us and we were looking at her.  We gave up, collected her and left.    This was not the kind of dining that Disney used to have.  The standards are gone.  This was not the only lessened experience on this trip but this one was, by far, the worst restaurant that we experienced.  It was so bad that it wasn’t pleasant at all, if this was a local restaurant at normal prices we would never consider eating there.  Not as good, for the same price, as a cheap diner.  That it required a real meal credit was ridiculous and shows a huge decline in the value of Disney dining plans as the food and venues are not what they used to be but the cost is just as high.

The very unhappy experience at the Crystal Palace was followed by an even more dramatic Disney fail as we went to Liberty Square to continue our day.  We found a parasol seller who would customize parasols for the girls.  They thought that it was just the coolest thing and that they really wanted them.  Dominica placed an order and when we went to pay, oh no, surprise surprise…. the Magic Bands don’t work here.  No reason given for it, no way to know.  The “you don’t have to carry money anymore” system isn’t actually the intention.  The seller even said that it was a widely known problem and that nothing was being done about it – the issue was just being ignored.  Really?  That’s Disney’s customer service response to a major service blunder?  It was a quarter to five in the afternoon, we had attempted to buy something and had promised it to our girls, we were using the Magic Bands and attempting to do everything the official Disney way, we had the backup cards… but at random and with no way to know ahead of time, some Disney shops and who knows what in the parks only take credit cards.  Real credit cards!

So what else was there to do, Dominica took the girls into Liberty Square to do rides and I made a mad dash to go from deep inside the Magic Kingdom to go all the way through the park, take yet another bus to the hotel, run through the massive hotel complex, get a credit card and return all the way back and order the parasols.  Not only did this mean missing a major portion of my last day in the park (which isn’t free in any way) but it also means that much more damage to my feet.  It is really hard to describe just how unhappy I am with Disney and just how dramatic I feel that this is a fail of their customer service. Having a problem is going to happen – but their response of  “sure we know there is this problem… tough” was beyond unacceptable.  That Disney had zero concern that they had screwed us so completely while we were doing everything that they wanted was unbelievable.  The Disney of old would never have acted like that.

The race here is because it was so late in the day and was our last day.  If I didn’t make incredible time (because the bus trips take forever) there would not be enough time for me to get from the parasol shop to the hotel and back before the park closed for the day.  Seriously, at 4:40 PM it was a struggle to be able to complete a transaction.  Disney had zero accommodation to deal with a known problem like this.  If I had been anyone who didn’t know how to maneuver the parks, couldn’t move quickly or didn’t have a spouse that could just take the kids at the drop of a hat or had been just fifteen minutes later there would have been no way to get the things that we had promised the girls.

So my afternoon was ruined.  I was so incredibly sick of the Disney buses before this.  This made it far worse.  It was a very long and fast walk to get way out to the bus stop.  Rode the bus back to the hotel and went as fast as I could from the bus to the hotel, grabbed the credit card and ran back to the bus stop.  My saving grace was that because of the holiday party tonight the buses going to the Magic Kingdom were running continuously.  Without that I probably would not have made it.  I was able to get right back onto a bus (instead of waiting another twenty minutes) and go back to the Magic Kingdom where I had to fight my way through the throngs of people milling about waiting to get into the evening’s holiday party.

I got to the parasol shop and was almost certainly their last customer of the day.  It was basically the last minute that they could take orders for the day (it takes about an hour to make the parasols and they pack up and leave by seven.)  So it was about an hour and twenty minutes for me to make the crazy trip to be able to get the parasols.  Had any little thing gone wrong or had I not been that fast of a walker or known my way around, I could not have done it.  Most Disney visitors would have just been screwed (well I was screwed, but less than a typical visitor would have been.)

Dominica and the girls were looking for me and found me right after I got the order placed.  They were very surprised that I had managed to pull it off.  The girls were so happy that I had managed to buy the parasols.  Now, in addition to the nearly hour and a half that I had lost, we have to manage picking up the parasols and we have a very tiny window in which to do that and if we miss it… we lose them.  So we need to lose quite a bit more time in order to make sure we don’t miss getting the parasols.

While I was gone the girls rode the Haunted Mansion again which is good because that was one of Liesl’s two favourite rides in all of WDW (the Great Movie Ride being the other one.)  But it meant that I missed getting to take Luciana on this ride.

While waiting for the parasols to be ready we had just enough time to safely run over to Fantasyland and ride the Winnie the Pooh ride, which is really cute, I like that one.  And that was the end of our rides, no time to do anymore.  Because of the party this evening which requires special wristbands (but for which there is little public information so we had no idea what we were supposed to do to be allowed into the party for which we had already paid) we had to get our wristbands or we would be kicked out of the park.  Very annoying that yet more of our park day is burned up dealing with punishments for how Disney handles things.  At least we were able to deal with it now and it is over and done so we can “relax” once we pick up the parasols.

We had to return to Liberty Square, most of our time being lost to walking, and picked up the parasols which were not dry yet but at least we knew that we would not lose them.  The best of the available options.

So since I needed to stand with the parasols open for thirty or forty minutes, we just stood a few feet away from the parasol seller as they packed up and left for the day.  Dominica wanted to get collectible pins for the Christmas party that we were at and they sell out extremely quickly.  Luckily one of the shops that sells them was right next to the parasol seller.  So I set up with the girls standing on the side of the “road” and Dominica went and got into the line waiting for the pins to go on sale – yes, there is actually a line as if it was a Black Friday deal where you have to wait in line for the “rope to drop” and then you can guy the stuff that you want, even though you have been in the park all day.

So we stood for nearly forty five minutes while we waited for Dominica to be able to get the pins.  That was a really long wait, the girls were screaming the whole time.  One of the Disney employees even made a comment about “good luck with that” when she went off shift after having watched me put up with them while trying to protect the not yet dry parasols from them for about half an hour.  The girls had way more than had enough of all of it.

Once Dominica was done at the shop and had the pins we were finally ready to head out and see what this party is all about.

First stop was the Columbia Harbor House for the “free” hot cocoa and cookies (snickerdoodles) which was all pretty good.  I waited outside with the stuff while Dominica picked up the goods.  Then we worked our way to an outdoor seating area to enjoy the cookies and figure out what to do next.

Liesl got her choice of what ride to try to do now that the park was “closed” and she chose, much to our surprise, Splash Mountain.  We did not think that she was going to want to do that one again but she decided that it was a lot of fun and that she could handle it.  So we headed over to Frontierland and Luciana and I went to the “The Laughing Place”, a little kids playground that is effectively a toddler waiting area specifically for Splash Mountain.

Liesl talked Dominica into sitting in front on this ride which resulted in them getting very wet.  They did not have to wait long for the ride as there were no crowds whatsoever (on the rides, the park was completely at capacity otherwise) but they did not have a FastPass so they did the very quick walk through the long waiting line area which confused Liesl a bit as she thought that it was two different rides or something.

Luciana and I had a very nice time.  I got to sit and do nothing for a bit (I had been pretty much on my feet for three hours leading up to this) with nothing to worry about except keeping an eye on Ciana who was having a great time playing with lots of other kids on the very safe and well monitored playground.   That was nice and it was perfect because Luciana probably had a lot more fun than Liesl did as she got to play the whole time and did not get wet and cold.

After Splash Mountain it was time for Mickey’s Christmas Parade.  We got a spot right in front of Splash Mountain near the beginning of the parade.  It was a pretty decent spot.  So we got the parade over with on the early side.  The girls kind of liked it.  I am not a parade guy.  I like live music parades but Disney doesn’t do that, it is all just recordings of studio stuff so not something that I am into.

From there, everyone was really feeling burned out.  We went to Storybook Circus in the attempt to see some of the characters, notably Minnie Mouse, that Liesl had been wanting to see.  But they closed that stuff so there were not characters there.  That was very disappointing as that was the stuff that Liesl really wanted to be able to do.  I expected that this would be closed but it was disappointing that paying a lot for this “extra” stuff left us without that.

So while we waited for the fireworks to start we went to Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe to get dinner as it was the only place really left open.  The crowds there were crazy but they have a good veggie burger bar with tons of toppings and it is pretty low key.  The girls were exhausted and starting to fall asleep at this point and by the time that we were done eating they were both fast asleep in the stroller.  Dominica ended up giving up on the fireworks and I am never into them, so I was happy to just sit there and watch what little bit we could see from there.

After food, Dominica finally gave up on doing anything else.  The kids were asleep, she was tired and I had had way more of this day than I wanted.  We really just wanted to get back to the hotel.

So we fought the insane shoulder to shoulder crowds and got out of the park, got on the bus and went back to the Pop Century to call it a vacation.  It was five after eleven when we got back to the hotel.  We got in and were straight to bed.  We are totally exhausted.

We are done with this vacation.  Tomorrow morning we are sleeping in to make sure that I am as good to drive as possible, we are getting breakfast before we leave.  We will be driving as far towards Connecticut as we can tomorrow.   It’s time to be back to real life.  We have Saturday and Sunday to get to Connecticut and we need to be in early enough for me to be able to get sleep and get to the office on Monday morning.

November 7, 2013: Late Day in EPCOT

We tried to sleep in as much as possible today. That still meant that we were awake pretty early since we went to bed at nine last night.  Luciana slept all morning, she really felt awful having the same horrible cough that Liesl did two days ago.

(I wrote yesterday’s post without looking at what I had already written for today, which I actually started, just what is above, on that actually day.  So that explains the time frame from yesterday.  We were actually in bed by nine which means we were probably out of the parks by five or six.)

Dad and I went down and got breakfast for everyone and we all ate in the hotel room.  After breakfast I walked dad down to get his bus to the airport.

We took it easy in the hotel room for a while.  Then at a quarter till three Liesl and I went to EPCOT alone leaving Dominica and Luciana to relax at the hotel.  Luciana has had quite a cough and she isn’t feeling that well.

Liesl and I did Spaceship Earth first as there was no line whatsoever.  It was as fast as we could run up the ramp and get onto the ride.  That was awesome.

Then we did The Seas again, this time so that Liesl could get to see the real aquarium part.  Once she saw what it was we were stuck there for a long time 🙂  She thought that it was great.  We had to go around and look at every single exhibit.  She explored everything there. We had a lot of fun.

I took her to Journey into Imagination again which is one of her favourite rides. Not one of mine but it’s fine.  We were able to zip right in, no waiting at all.  It really is a ride designed for Liesl’s age range so it is good for her.  Once the ride was over we spent some time playing at the Imagination Station.

One of the highlights of the trip for me was getting to see Captain EO again.  I’ve not seen it since 1987 or maybe 1992.  I can’t remember when they replaced it.  It was the original 3D movie at WDW and by far the best that they ever made.  A massive budget and some of the biggest names ever put it together.  So good.  And they upgraded the theatre for it now with cool new effects.  Very neat.  Liesl wasn’t that into it, she had already seen it with Dominica the other day and acted a little bored.

That was all of the time that Liesl and I had together.  We were off to meet Dominica and Luciana at Disney’s Beach Club Resort where we have dinner reservations at the Cape May Cafe.  Liesl and I had to practically run through EPCOT to get there on time and I had to carry her much of the way.  It was pretty tiring.

Dinner was okay but we were not impressed with the Cape May Cafe.  Very pedestrian food, not worth the food credit. None of it was bad but it was far from what we used to expect from Disney.  Bland and boring.  Nothing that we couldn’t get at any random seafood restaurant anywhere.

After dinner it was back into EPCOT for the evening.  We tried to go see the Universe of Energy which Dominica and Liesl did the other day but it closed so early that we didn’t make it.  I am very disappointed because that is one of my favourite rides, one of the few remaining from my first visit in 1987 and one that I really wanted to do with my girls at this age.

So instead I got stuck taking Liesl on Test Track, one of the worst rides in all of Disney World.  The waiting line is insanely boring and weird.  Then you get in a fake car that looks like a Chevy Spark and they drive you slowly along a track.  People act like it is a thrill ride but even me, someone who get sick on the tea cups and is in near panic on the Barnstormer could actually fall asleep on this one.  It is so far from exciting that even if there was no line, no wait and you could just ride it anytime you want, it’s not even worth getting on.  It does nothing.  So boring.  Liesl kind of liked it, but was really disappointed that none of the “create your own car” stuff was real and thought that the experience was pretty cheesy.

Our last stop of the night was Mexico.  We rode the Gran Fiesta Tour, which Liesl had already done but Luciana had not, twice.  The girls loved it and we always enjoy it.  We spent some time then hanging out in the market too.  The girls played at the fountain and did the traditional tourist thing and had me take their pictures wearing the sombreros that are on display there.

In the lobby of the “museum” area as you enter the pavilion there was an activity center with colouring that the girls wanted to do.  So we did that just before the park closed.

We got back to the hotel at nine forty.  Off to bed shortly thereafter for us.

We are all getting pretty run down at this point.  Just one more day to go.  Tomorrow is our last day in the parks and it will be a late one as we have the Christmas party to do in the evening.

November 6, 2013: 1900 Park Fare and Magic Kingdom

This morning was another early morning with a mad rush to get out the door and get to the buses so that we could take the ride to the Grand Floridian so that we could go to 1900 Park Fare for breakfast.  This time our bus driver did not drop us off there so we had to go to the Magic Kingdom first then take the monorail over to the Grand Floridian.  It was way too much travel to get somewhere for breakfast.

The food at breakfast was really good and the characters, Mary Poppins and the Alice in Wonderland characters, did an excellent job but I find the character meals to be ridiculously stressful and completely no fun.  It was clear that the joy of meeting characters had waned for the girls as well and they were really not into it.  They have been declining since the first one.

On our way into Fantasyland there was a place to meet the princess from Brave and get her autograph.  Liesl really wanted this one so the three girls went and waiting in the line for that and dad and I just hung out on the bridge across the way.  Both girls are still very into meeting the princesses.  The line was long but they were very excited when they got to meet her and they had activities for the girls to do after meeting her as well.  They had a lot of fun.

Once we were done eating, it was off to Fantasyland for another trip on Dumbo: The Flying Elephant.  Before getting on the ride we did quite a long time in the playground area.  Dad and I took the girls on Dumbo this time, Dominica gets woozy on these rides but it doesn’t bother us at all.

Then they all took a rest and I took Liesl, just the two of us, to ride on Goofy’s Barnstormer.  This was Liesl’s very first rollercoaster!  She has never been on anything like this before.  This was a pretty short but pretty intense coaster for someone so little.  She did it like a champ.  If the line had not been so long I am sure that we would have done it again too.

She did so well there that we went over to Frontierland and rode Splash Mountain.  Dad and Luciana waited for us at the bottom.  Liesl decided that this one was too much for her when it was over, but a few hours later started to say that she would like to do it again.  Apparently she just needed to work herself up to it.  But no time today.

We left dad to rest for a little big and took Liesl to the Haunted Mansion which she has been talking about for days.  She is really interested in this one.  We had a Fast Pass, which is new for this ride, so no waiting at all.  Liesl loved it.  She said that it was “fun scary.”  She liked the whole thing and looks forward to doing it again.

Then we walked over to Fantasyland again and took Liesl on It’s a Small World while we were there.  She liked it.

Dad met us at the castle then it was over to the Columbia Harbor House for a late, light lunch as they have one of our favourite menus in Walt Disney World.

Once we were done eating we returned to Fantasyland yet again and Dominica and dad took Liesl to do the Enchanted Tales with Belle.  Luciana was really tired and needed time to rest so I stayed with her and the stroller.  That was probably forty five minutes or possibly an hour of rest time that she and I got.  It turned out that Liesl got picked to be the Beast again!  That’s twice in one week.  That can’t be normal.  There is no doubt that she has the most awesome roar, though.  I am very sad that I missed it.  I sort of got to see her the first time but only sort of.  It would have been really nice to get to see her do it at least this time.

While we were at the Enchanted Tales my iPhone died so I lost the ability to track the rest of the day which is unfortunate because being in Disney World for so long makes all of the days and events run together a lot.

We went to Adventureland and the family all got ice cream.  Everyone else got regular Mickey Mouse ice cream.  I went for my classic Dole whip which I have gotten on basically every trip since my parents got it for me in 1987!  We ate our ice cream in the stroller parking area for the Jungle Cruise.  While we were there we got to see one of the secret spots for one of the extended Disney adventure games.  I don’t know its name but it is something about pirates.  If you waited long enough someone would come by and activate a hidden emblem on a barrel and a pirate skeleton would pop up out of the river and tell a story and give a clue to the next adventure.  Pretty neat.

The girls were pretty indifferent to the Jungle Cruise.  The boat ride they enjoyed but the punish dialogue wasn’t funny to them.

I am pretty sure that we called it an early day.  Feet really killing us and dad needed time to relax as tomorrow he is heading out for his flight.  It is already Wednesday.  He leaves tomorrow and we leave on Saturday morning to drive to New York.

November 5, 2013: EPCOT Day with Dad

Dominica was up long before me today and went to the cafeteria of the Pop Century and brought back coffee for me and pancakes for the girls.  That was probably around eight.  At nine thirty we were at the Pop Century bus stop waiting for our ride to EPCOT.

The girls were anxious to return to The Sea because they liked the shark area so much.  So we did the Finding Nemo ride again (another ride that dad has never seen) and went to the aquarium.  The girls had a great time playing in the shark area and did not want to leave at all.  They were determined to stay there all day, I think.  Luciana ended up throwing a temper tantrum and I had to sit with her for a long time while dad and Dominica took Liesl to Turtle Talk with Crush.  That sucked because that is one of the rides that I have never seen either and when they finally came out they all raved about how awesome it was – one of the best things that they had done in WDW.  At least after a while I managed to get Luciana to up upstairs with me and explore the real aquarium.  Once she started seeing the fish she had a good time.

Then we went next door to Living with the Land.  Again I took Luciana and we did the Living with the Land boat ride, which is my favourite thing in EPCOT and she really enjoyed too, while the rest of the family did Soarin’ which isn’t my thing and is not something that Luciana is big enough to do.

From there we headed south to the World Showcase.  Our big scheduled event of the day is lunch with the princesses at Akershus.  Like our breakfast at the Polynesian the other day, this is a repeat from our last big trip in 2009.  The food was really good, like I remembered.  This is one of the better restaurants for me, even though I do not like the character meet and greet affairs.

We rode the Maelstrom, Liesl was not impressed.  She is “too cool” for rides like that to be thrilling.

We decided that we had enough of the park for the morning and that we would return to the hotel and take a break.  So we headed back through EPCOT but we got sidetracked at Innoventions.  Liesl wasn’t to check it out and we ended up being there for at least half an hour if not longer.  Liesl and Dominica went off and did a fire safety exhibit which was great fun for Liesl.  She did really well on the learning adventure that they had and ended up spending extra time with the fire safety instructor afterward learning more stuff.  We couldn’t believe how long she was involved in that.

Back to the hotel for some time to relax.  It was only just after two when we went back.

We returned to EPCOT at seven.  We went to the Sunshine Seasons and got food for the girls.  Then it was off to the World Showcase to make use of the Food and Wine Festival.  Dominica and I kicked that off with a stop at Scotland to get vegetarian haggis.  We had been planning on that one for months.  It was pretty good.  No idea what exactly makes it haggis if it is vegetarian but we were not about to try the real thing.  We were glad to have a chance to try haggis in our own way.  Next we tried Ireland where we got lobster fisherman’s pie which was quite good.  Dominica and I were just splitting snacks so it was not that much food.

Dad stopped by his traditional spot, the Yorkshire Fish and Chips in the UK.  In France I got escargot that was really amazing.

Ciana had been wanting ice cream but finding that this late in the evening proved to be pretty hard.  We finally found green tea ice cream in Japan and she really liked that.  Liesl, not so much.

We decided that it was cold and rainy and that we were tired and called it a night.  We have an early morning tomorrow.