Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Disney World Trip: Day 1 & 2

DAY ONE: June 10th, 2004

I should probably preface this by saying that we left our two year old daughter at home with the grandparents. We wanted to go one more time, just the two of us, before she got old enough to really enjoy it. Throughout our entire trip, we saw things that we knew she would love to see and really missed her. We are really looking forward to planning our next trip and knowing that she will be coming with!

We flew out of Chicago-Midway using Southwest as our airline. Everything went smooth at Midway and we have always been very happy with Southwest. This was the first time that we were given honey-roasted peanuts for our snack. This was a good thing for me, especially since my wife doesn’t care for honey-roasted peanuts. It was a pleasant flight.

We arrived in Orlando, picked up our bags, and got in line for a rental car. This is the third time that my wife and I have been to WDW together. We have never rented a car on any previous trip there… but we were really glad that we did this time. We were able to snag a really good rate by finding an Entertainment book coupon. In future trips, we will always be renting a car. Here are a couple of reasons why:

-We were able to stop for groceries on the way in.
-We were able to experiment with restaurants at other resorts without having to use Disney transportation.
-We were able to do things offsite without relying on Mears for transportation.

After a brief stop at Target for groceries, we were on our way to All-Star Music. We had no problem checking in. We received exactly what we asked for: A room on the first floor at Jazz Inn. We really didn’t know how we would like this particular resort… we have always stayed at Port Orleans – Riverside. We were pleasantly surprised. Our room was small, but it was just the two of us. The resort still had that Disney magic that we love so much. We went to check out the food court after we had dropped off our bags in our room… and it began to pour. We decided to ride it out by exploring the lobby. I was excited to see my favorite band was on the wall of fame: U2. (Yes, I am easily excited)

We have heard so much about the California Grill so we made reservations for dinner there around 9:00PM. Of the five sit-down restaurants we dined at while on our trip… California Grill had the best food… by a long shot. We ordered a flatbread with chicken, veggies, and a delicious sauce. My wife and I split a Pork Tenderloin and it was the best I have ever had. We finished by eating a chocolate cake type dessert and watching Wishes right below us at the Magic Kingdom. It was beautiful. It was memorable. It was the perfect way to start off our vacation.

DAY TWO: June 11th, 2004

When we arrived at Animal Kingdom to try and take advantage of Extra Magic Hour, I began to realize that this program is getting to be soooo popular that it might not be worth it anymore. Especially at the parks with just four or five attractions open.

Another honest observation: Animal Kingdom is our least favorite park (and that includes Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios). AK will be tremendously helped by Expedition Everest, but even with that… I still feel like it’s missing something… I just can’t put my finger on what exactly.

We rode Primeval Whirl for the first time. We really enjoyed it and thought it was a good addition to the park. The spinning in the middle is a nice addition to a rather tame ‘mouse’ coaster type ride.

My favorite three attractions at Animal Kingdom are: Dinosaur, Tough to be a Bug, and Flights of Wonder. My three least favorite attractions: Conservation Station, Kali River Rapids (too short!), and Tarzan Rocks (my least favorite Disney show).

We ate lunch at Rainforest CafĂ©. Melissa and I have decided to visit this restaurant each time we visit WDW. It was the first restaurant we ate at on our honeymoon, so we’ve just made it our little tradition. The food isn’t anything to write home about… but we love the creative atmosphere of the place. We almost got the VOLCANO (a huge dessert)… but we wouldn’t have been able to eat all of it!

After a nice afternoon nap for me and much sunbathing for my wife… we went out to MGM Studios to experience ‘Star Wars Weekends.’ I am a huge Star Wars fan and was excited when I realized we would be visiting during this time. It was great walking up to the admission gate to hear the great Star Wars themes written by John Williams and to see a huge poster that was a spoof of one of the first Star Wars movie posters from the late 70’s. They had Mickey and Minnie dressed up like Luke and Leia. Very cool.

We attended the Hyperspace Hoopla that night. It was a little show they put on each night to close out the Star Wars festivities. I wasn’t sure if I would like it, but it was a pretty funny show full of one liners that would be funny to any good Star Wars fan. They did a little dance using some of the signature moves from Star Wars characters… it was nicely done. We saw a few other attractions before taking in Fantasmic. As always, Fantasmic was excellent.


Quick note: We rode the Great Movie Ride. This ride needs a major retooling. The concept is good: Riding through the movies… but they need to add some new movies and they need to drop the whole live action bit. It sounds old and corny. And certain cast members just aren’t cut out for acting...

Coming Soon: Trip Report of Day 3 & 4

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

J,
Thanx for sharing. AK will not be one of our choices.
L (the one who can almost feel the sand between her toes)