Orlando January 2009 – Update 2

DAY 4 – Sunday

So we headed out on Sunday at about midday. We went straight to Disney and parked at the Boardwalk hotel. Parking at the Swan where we were headed is $10 but at the Boardwalk is free and as they are next door so being a nice day we figured the walk would do us good. There was actually a boat running across the lake so we decided to get on that instead. The weather was fab and we sat down at the Kabana at the Swan at about 1:15pm. Our Server was Rachel who upon recognising our accents told us about her boyfriend who was from Norwich. The food was as good as ever and everyone thought it was a great place to sit outside and while away the hours over a nice lunch.

We left the Swan and walked back through Boardwalk, looking in the shops on the way. (I almost bough another Tink T-shirt but decided against it – I did however get inspiration for words to put on my design-a-tee)
We had decided to go to another Target store to get a few bits. Paul’s mum wanted to get some baby things for Jayne (my sister-in-law who as you have probably guessed is expecting). We wandered through the store and despite not wanting anything specific managed to spend over $100! We got some Blu Rays as they were on offer – we got Eagle Eye, Transformers and Ghost Town. I also managed to get a denim skirt a the perfect length that I’ve been after for ages (not too short but not too long!)
By the time we came out of Target it was after 5pm. That just shows you how easily you can lose an entire day out here. It’s ok for us as we’re always here and like to chill out sometimes but for anyone on their ‘once in a lifetime’ trip; beware!

We came home and sat outside, as it was still warm enough. I manicured my nails out in the setting sun and we read mags and chatted. We had decided not to go out for dinner but to get take out. The folks opted for Chinese whilst Paul and I had a selection of Applebees appetizers.

As we sat out by the pool in the dark we began stargazing. We had the debate about whether you could see the international space station or if the bright star is Venus. There was also a very unusual star that none of us recognised. It twinkled and shone like you wouldn’t believe.

Since it was still early we put on a DVD – National Treasure. Love that film!
It was gone half 11 when we headed off to bed.

DAY 5 – Monday

On Monday we were up at 9am to go to Disney. We had bagels for brekkie and all got out of the house by about half 10. Since the whole party of 6 of us were going we needed to take 2 cars and Paul and I had to be one in each so as we could use our annual passes to get free parking (it’s a saving of 12 bucks so well worth it).

We began at Epcot which seemed really empty. Although as we walked past Spaceship Earth it had a really long queue. We have NEVER had to queue for this so decided to come back to it. We naturally had a look at our ‘leave a legacy’ pic on the way in and then went over to the Innoventions hall. We had decided to try out a new attraction; a kind of treasure hunt around the world showcase. It is called Kim Possible who is a US cartoon secret Agent character for kids. The idea is that you get a ‘communicator’ (which is a mobile phone) and that it will give you clues. You have to follow them and solve the crime!! We registered and were told that our start time was midday at Norway. Since it was only 11:30 we rode the Mexico and Norway rides on the way (both had no queues). As we exited the Maelstrom ride at Norway and walked through the shop there was some perfume items on sale and the guy that created them was there. His name was Geis. He had pics of him at the Golden globe ceremony with Hale Berry and Celine Dion and reckoned all the stars love his perfume. He gave us a hand massage with his hand cream and sprayed the perfume. It has a clean, fresh fragrance but sadly none of us bought any!

We then picked up our ‘communicators’ at midday and listened to our mission assignment. We were sent to China where our mission was to rescue a stolen jade monkey statue. It was good as we never really explore the countries in great detail and this meant we really got to go through China and see stuff we never would have. As we solved the clues and found the places we were led to as you hit ‘ok’ on the phone it obviously registers with some receiver at that place to give you your next clue. It is well worth doing, good for both adults and kids and keeps you amused for about an hour, maybe more.
Whilst in the Chinese shop I bought a Chinese silk blouse – in pink obviously!!

After this fun that definitely amused us all we went to America for lunch. Paul and I were not that hungry so decided to wait until we got into Magic Kingdom where we could get some Fairfax fries. We left the world showcase getting the boat back to the other side. As we left Epcot the queue at Spaceship earth had gone so we rode that on the way out.

We decided to get the monorail over to MK. Although you do have to change at the ticket centre. MK was much busier than Epcot.
When we got into MK we got straight on the steam train to Mickey’s Toon Town Fair which is the other side of the park. Paul and I got our fries and we all had a drink. The sun was beginning to go down but it was still very warm and great to just sit out and people watch!
As we walked through Fantasyland the ride queues were all quite long for Small World, Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh etc and our fave Philharmagic is closed for refurb 🙁

We headed to the Haunted Mansion where Paul rode with Uncle Dave. I am still being a wuss and refusing to ride, despite the fact that I know the ride itself is not scary at all, the entrance plunges you into complete darkness and often the cast member touches people which completely freaks me out!!
After that we went over to Pirates of the Caribbean which had no queues thankfully.
We then got on the steam train once more rather than walking around the park!
In Tomorrowland Paul persuaded his mum and dad to record a ‘Dancing Heads’ video. Some may remember Paul and I doing jingle bells (just scroll down this blog for a reminder!). Viva Las Vegas was the chosen tune and the result was just as amusing!
After this we rode the Carousal of Progress (which broke down half way through as some guy tried to exit whilst it was in motion – dork!) and then the TTA. The TTA closes soon and it is rumoured it may never re-open – GUTTED. That means we can’t take my mum on it in May. And we will miss it loads as we always ride it.

It was now getting cold and was already dark as it was about 7ish. Everyone had had enough and no one really wanted to hang around for another hour to wait to see the wishes fireworks so we left. The Spectromagic parade had just started so we had to fight our way through the watching crowds.

We managed to get ‘up front’ seats on the Monorail for Paul’s family. There is only space for 4 and as we have done it before we let them have a go. This is one of the things that people often don’t know about. You have to ask, so if you get to a monorail and no-one is already ‘up front’ then ask the cast member if you can do it. You not only get to sit with the driver and get a fab view but you get given a souvenir card to say you have done it.

We got back to the car and decided to go to Chili’s on way home for dinner. None of us have been before but we looked at the menu on-line (yep the i-phone again!) and it looked like good family food. It was really good and the surroundings were cool too.

Even at the slower pace in the park we were shattered so opted for an early night I was tucked up in bed by 10pm!!

Today is Tuesday and after a lie-in and chill out by the pool writing this blog we are going to the Mall at Millenia. Since this is the home of Tiffany’s and the Jimmy Choo store – get that plastic at the ready!!

Orlando January 2009 – Update 1

So, here we are again. It’s only a few weeks since we were last here but you won’t hear me complaining. We travelled to Manchester on Wednesday (21st) for an overnight stay in the Hilton as we were on the early flight out on the 22nd – 10:25am.
As we arrived at the airport it seemed very quiet, check-in had no queues at all. Upon asking the check-in Agent if the flight was full as it seemed quiet she snapped back to us that everyone else had checked in already and the flight was very busy. She was really quite rude in her attitude so later on when I was given a survey card on the flight I was sure to comment on the check-in Agent!
Manchester Airport is still under refurbishment but most shops are open with new ones opening all the time. Paul wanted to get a spare battery for his new HD video camera, which he did, quite easily in Dixons. I wanted to check out the new Lacoste perfume and in doing so an Assistant pointed out a special edition Lacoste perfume that is part of the traveller collection, only available at travel outlets. It smelled really nice so I bought some.
We headed to the lounge, which is a shared one at Manchester and pretty naff (again something I pointed out on my comment card) for about 15 minutes before boarding was called. We were back in Virgin Upper class – THANK GOODNESS!! So could board straight away. We had our fave seats too, the front 2 6a and 6k.
The flight was scheduled to be just over 8.5 hours which was good, previously flights had been 9.5 hours but the winds had ceased and a clear path across the Atlantic presented itself. We were however, late pushing back as the jetty got stuck to the plane and would not come off!! According to the Captain’s announcement it took engineers with hammers to get it off!!
Eventually we pushed back about half an hour late.
The flight was very smooth, the seats excellent and event the food was good. We had tomato soup, chicken tikka massala and bread and butter pudding with champagne cream – yum! The films weren’t bad either so as well as my usual puzzler, brain training and ipod I watched ‘how to lose friends and alienate people’. It was ok but could have been finnier. Paul watched this and Beverly Hills Chihuahua as well.
We landed at about 2:30 local time. We got off quickly to an empty immigration hall. After the Agent had finally logged into his computer (which he struggled with!) we were through. The system has changed again with all fingers and thumbs now being scanned on both hands. The cases came off quickly (love that priority baggage!) and we were out of the airport in half an hour. We had booked a small compact car as they are cheap but the Alamo Agent kept on trying to get us to upgrade. After several ‘no thank you’s’ from us he finally offered us a deal too good to decline so we opted for a convertible!! We left the airport and headed straight over to the Villa. Paul’s folks were already here although not home when we arrived. We unpacked and freshened up as we had all decide to go to Applebees for dinner. Applebees was fairly busy at 8pm but we got a table straight away. The food was ok as ever and we then headed straight home. Given the time difference we were exhausted and went to bed about 9pm local time.

DAY 2 – FRIDAY
We all awoke early as was expected and Paul and I stuck to our usual routine of McD’s breakfast at Downtown Disney. It was reasonably quiet as it was still early and although fairly cold (12C) there was no wind and clear sky’s so in the sun it felt quite pleasant. We wandered around Downtown and went into the new ‘design a tee’ store. The idea (as the name suggests) is to design your own personalized t-shirt. Apparently, any wording you put on is moderated – yes I did think about it!!!
The designs were actually very limited. You had to have a character design in the middle with wording (very limited on characters) underneath. Since neither of us could think of anything amusing (that would not have been thrown out by the moderators – Walt would have turned in his grave about what we wanted to call Mickey) we bought nothing, although enjoyed playing for a good half an hour!!
We bought some sweets for the trip and finally left Downtown just after lunchtime.
We needed to find a UPS store to ship important docs to Annette who had been robbed in Jamaica!! After this we decided to go to the Florida Mall to get the bits I needed to buy – well there’s always something! It was not very busy and we parked right outside Dillards.
I managed to have a good spending spree which is a great way to start the holiday!
I got 3 pairs of shoes and some make-up & skin care products. The first 2 pairs of shoes were from Steve Madden where the deal was buy one and get the second 90% off. So by buying a pair at $90 I got the second pair at $8. Splitting the cost meant I had 2 great pairs of going out shoes (that Ruth will envy) for about £35 each. The final pair were from 9-West and were only $30 so deffo cheaper than I could have got anywhere at home. The make-up and skin care products were from Sephora. I was after a new Lippy that was advertised in a magazine I had read – a Geurlain one. In the store the Assistant wanted to know the colour number and I only had the name so Paul’s i-phone came into its own. A quick google and the number was found – sadly the store didn’t stock it though!! I found an alternative Givenchy one in the end.
After the FL Mall I wanted to go to Best Buy. YES, I wanted to, weird huh? Paul made me repeat this statement over and over!!! (for those in the dark its an electronics store and Paul’s fave – usually the equivalent torture for me that he endures in my shoe stores) We got some new earphones for my i-pod and some screen covers for Paul’s i-phone.
After this we headed over to Universal city walk. We needed to research and book a special event for Paul and I, but the details cannot be published here until the event itself! We successfully sorted it and headed for home about 5pm.
That evening we had all agreed to go to Longhorn for dinner. We called ahead as we knew it would be busy and sat down to eat about 8:30pm. We had a very weird server who we had seen before on previous visits. He thinks he is being helpful I am sure but seems to just confuse everyone! The steak was ok but everything was over seasoned and salty. Shame, as I love Longhorn usually.
We came straight home, exhausted once more and after a cup of tea went to bed about 11pm.

DAY 3 – Saturday

We were up slightly later and had breakfast at home. The weather was definitely getting warmer although cloudier. After reading some emails (how sad are we?) we decide to head out about midday. We had decided to got to Wall Mart and Target to see what bargains we could get!! We bought useful products for home that are always so much better out here than you could ever get at home. We got Joy Mangano huggable hangers (actually you can get these on QVC at home), a bath mat and some bed linen. The latter we managed to get an 8ft by 9ft comforter (duvet to us Brits) for $70. You cannot get anything that size at home and even half the size is twice the price. God Bless the USA!! J I also got a couple of Tinker Bell t-shirts and a cardigan.

After the shopping we had a bite to eat and headed up I-Drive. We had the roof down posing as was befitting of us!! It was cool but we whacked the heating up to compensate. Weirdly, whilst in a car park we had 2 people asking us what we thought of our new Sebring. Paul helpfully told one of them that with the roof down the boot space was very limited. She looked blankly at him so he showed her, only then did it click that to her it was the trunk and she had no idea what a boot was (other then something you wear on your foot)!

We also booked dinner at Kobe’s (Japanese steak hose and Paul’s fave) for 8pm. When the email confirmation came through (good old i-phone again) we realised it was the wrong restaurant! We booked the correct one but couldn’t get an answer from the first to cancel – oops. We did kept trying though and later on managed to cancel ok.

At the top end of I-Drive we went to TK Maxx and the 9-West outlet. I got a couple of pairs of jeans (one really cute with Tweety Pie on the behind!) and a Michael Kors bag but to Paul’s surprise came out of 9-Eest empty handed.

We drove around with the roof down a bit more before heading home about 5pm again. Before going out for dinner we watched Jeopardy. It reminded us of Ellen’s Universe of Energy at Epcot which we will miss this time as it’s closed for refurb.
After competing in testing out general knowledge we went for dinner. Kobe is a traditional Japanese steak house with the hibachi grill where the chef entertains as well as cooking great food right in front of you. Tables are for 10 so we had a family of 4 with us. The food was great as ever and the filet tender and cooked to perfection.
The chef was Mitsubishi but we saw Toyota at the next table!!
Anne and Dave (Paul’s Aunt and Uncle) almost lost their eyebrows in the fire but the kids of the American family found it highly amusing. It transpired the boy was there for his 9th birthday and after signing happy birthday he shared his cake with us.
After dinner the others went to a coffee shop but I needed to come home and drink some peppermint tea as I always over eat at Kobe’s and need to settle my stomach before bed. Exhausted once more (doing very little is so tiring!) we went to bed at about half 10.

It is now Sunday. The weather is fab – 80C. Warm, sunny and very clear. We are all off to the Swan for lunch so until next time…..