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Wendy Jordan -- September 2000 -- Walt Disney World (FWC, Offsite)
Pre-Planning I am a huge planner, list maker and a bit anal. I like things the way I like them or not at all! I have to have everything taken care of in ADVANCE! We take about one trip a year and I usually have all the details conveniently stored in a 3 ring binder (with pockets) that I take with me. Everything I get from Disney is immediately logged in this binder and I also add all the car rental, plane ticket and dinner reservation info as well. Everyone laughs at me, but they love the fun vacations. Payment Plan I do hair and makeup at beauty pageants on the weekends around the country. I try to take the money I make from these and put directly into the "Disney" fund. I make payments for Disney with this money. Business was good this year, and we took two trips. This one and one in January 2000, for which I never wrote a trip report. I meant to write it, but I got too caught up in planning the next one! Reservations have already been made for January 2002!!!!! Airline I made reservations through Travelocity.com and I can't recommend it enough! I got four tickets on US Air Metrojet for $436 round trip! That was total including tax! Rental Car We rented thru Budget at MCO airport. I got that on Travelocity.com as well! What a deal! I paid $86.00 for a Dodge Neon plus $15.00 for the extra day. It was tight for the three adults, one child, one Labrador and luggage but only on the drive from airport to the resort. For the time spent driving to and from the parks it was PERFECT! Highly recommended! Where We Stayed I made reservations with my AP discount and MKC and got a Fort Wilderness Home for $163.39 per night. What a deal! I wanted to try the cabins, they were really cute! But the homes were fabulous! Because this was our second trip in less than a year we wanted to budget a little and we stayed offsite for three days too. We stayed at Magic Castle Inn and Suites on 192. I found it thru Brian's site. It was "ok." Nothing great, but at $39.00 for a mini-suite it was budget happy! It was your basic drive up, requisite Florida PINK hotel. The room had a microwave, fridge and safe. It had one king sized bed and half wall with a pull out couch. Comfy for a family. It had a pool that closed at ten. We would have liked to see it open a little later. The Day Before On Monday, September 18th we dropped off the dogs at the kennel, the rabbit and hamster at Grandma's and the keys off at Uncle Timmy's. He is coming to feed the cats and empty litter! Lucky guy! We did the baggage check and backpack checks, charged the video camera batteries and checked camera film. (Actually most of this was DONE because I am such a planner!) Georgie's backpack was all set with snacks, tapes, books, gel pens, walkman, gameboy, etc. She is homeschooled in the 3rd grade and we as her teacher's let her off for the week. Aren't we nice? Then it was time to sleep! Flight leaves at 7:55 am! Sleep? Yeah right! No way....I read until about 2 am and then fell off. Travel Day/Tuesday Alarm clock went off at 4:30 am. We all showered and got some coffee. All our bags were set out by the back door last night so all we had to do was wait for Nana and Pop-Pop to come get us. They arrived at 5:45 with Aunt Karen, her guide dog Gwen and her luggage. We squeezed in the van! Arrived at Albany Airport just fine and checked our baggage at the US Air counter. There was no line and we got all the luggage tagged. We went thru the metal detectors and Georgie got a neat lesson in X-Ray's! She was amazed by it all! We checked in at US Air counter to remind them that we had a disabled passenger and a guide dog that needed to board first. Whoops...rude attendant. "Ok, you will need to remind us Ma'am." Huh? Well ok, we are going to Disney!!! David went off with Georgie to scope out breakfast and we waited for the flight. It was right on time, but surprise, they forgot to board us first. No big deal, but the first attendant NEVER told the others that there was a guide dog on the plane! So this one attendant kind of (kind of????!!!!) got snippy with my aunt and told her to put her dog in a carrier down below!!! Once she knew though she bent over backwards to make amends! The flight was VERY bumpy on the way down. I was getting a little nervous. My dad was a pilot and I also took flying lessons, and when I get scared you have to know its BAD! The pilot eventually found a decent altitude and we landed safely! We got our luggage (all bright RED on sale at Walmart and easy to spot), and then got the rental car. I was tempted to stop at the Disney Store but Dave said "Don't you want to go the really BIG Disney Store?" The ACTUAL VACATION It took about 25 minutes to get to Walt Disney World. It was only 11:30 but they let us into our Home at Ft. Wilderness. It was ADORABLE! Perfect for families, so clean and did I mention Adorable?! We loved it! Let me describe the Wilderness Homes. They are very close together, but in the middle of thick trees. We could not see our neighbors if we looked out our windows and we could not hear anyone either. You really get the feel that you are all alone and there is so much privacy. Outside is a small (one car) driveway, a barbecue grill and either a raised deck with a picnic table, or the picnic table is on the grass. We had the latter. When you open the door you are in the kitchen. VERY cute! Lots of counter space, microwave, coffeemaker, toaster, full stove and oven, full size refrigerator, dishwasher and all your serving and cooking stuff. They give you dishtowels, a sponge, some dishwasher detergent and a roll of paper towels. I would LOVE to see aluminum foil and a baking sheet but we made do. There is a decent four or five person table with chairs. The living room has a full size couch (a person could sleep there,) two comfy chairs, a TV. and end tables/lamps. There is also a pull down Murphy bed that is NOT at all like an icky pull out couch. It was roomy and comfortable with extra pillows. We slept on it and Aunt Karen, Guide dog Gwen and Georgie took the bedroom. There are drawers under the TV (3) and a nice closet with shelves, and drawers next to the Murphy bed. The bathroom is great with lots of counter space, plenty of drawers and shelves. Much better bathrooms then at All-Star. The bedroom is cute, with a full sized bed, end table, LARGE closet, bunk beds and the vanity/sink area. Georgie couldn't decide where to sleep! I would HIGHLY recommend the Wilderness Homes! Maid service was awesome! Very nice job! They put everything thru the dishwasher including the little sink strainers which really impressed Dave! The also left new sponges and dishtowels daily. We dumped our stuff, grabbed the cameras and went to the TTC. We bought Aunt Karen's seven-day hopper and (we aren't going into parks the last day) got on the monorail and went into Magic Kingdom. We bought our E-Ride tickets and then walked down Main St. What a beautiful site! We bumped into "Congressmen Shinn" and his wife. He was out trying to get votes for the November election. Georgie played "Gracie Shinn" in the Music Man this summer and mentioned that she might be related! He said "Oh, you must know my brother Mayor Shinn, of River City!" Georgie was thrilled! They were even playing a lot of Music Man music on Main Street. We kind of meandered about for an hour, and then decided to try out Buzz Lightyear and Alien Encounter. While walking thru Tomorrowland we bumped into the woman who played "Eulalie Shinn" in the Music Man (Georgie's mom) this summer! We mentioned meeting her "brother in law" and also the "it sure is a SMALL WORLD!" She is from our area and it was such a surprise! While David and Georgie waited with Gwen, Aunt Karen and I took advantage of not having to wait and went thru the disabled entrance for Alien. We got front row and it was fabulous! Georgie refuses to do this ride. We took her at age four and she has NEVER forgiven us. We then went on Buzz and Aunt Karen (who like I mentioned is blind) got the highest score!!!!!!!! How does she do that!!! She said all she could see were bright colors and lights. I could SEE the targets and still did awful. But, the ride IS really cute. We caught a bit of the end of the afternoon parade and then went back to the hotel. I love having my own car. It makes it so easy! We dropped off Aunt Karen and Georgie at the home and went to the grocery store. We couldn't find Publix so we went to Goodings. The only thing GOOD about it is that it carries food. It certainly doesn't carry inexpensive food. It cost us $150! I know it's cheaper than eating out, but geez! We ended up finding Publix later in the week and they have MUCH better prices. If you are on 192 just keep driving and about two minutes later its right there! We went back to the home and fixed a spaghetti dinner w/ salad. That cost us about $10.00 for four! And it was yummy! We packed up water bottles and cameras and went to E Ride night! It was INCREDIBLY hot. Much hotter than in January. Nights were just as hot, just no sun! Ugh! We won't go back in the early fall again! Winter is the best time in my opinion, but I digress. E-Ride night was the best! We met Goofy, Minnie, Donald and Chip and Dale. We went on all the rides and we got popcorn! I love the popcorn containers. We got one in January for the Millennium celebration and this time we got the Main St. Electrical Parade one. We put them on top of the microwave at home! They are a great deal at 2-3 dollars, the popcorn is yummy and they are really inexpensive, USABLE souvenirs. We went back to the home after E-Ride night and decided that tomorrow would be a late morning. We needed rest after the flight and long day. What a fabulous day! Wednesday I bounced out of bed at 8am! We are at Disney! Yippee! I showered and made breakfast while Aunt Karen, Dave and Georgie started getting ready. The neat thing about the Wilderness Homes is the extra sink and mirror in the bedroom. Very convenient! Georgie and Aunt Karen could brush their teeth and fix themselves up while someone else used the bathroom. It was so nice! I brought a small crockpot with us from home ($9.99 at Walmart) and started a beef stew for dinner later. I am really into saving money on food. I love Disney and don't mind missing out on the actual restaurants if I can just BE there! It took me about fifteen minutes and then we headed to the parks. We decided to try MGM today. We headed right to Tower of Terror and it was awesome. We went right thru the exit and told them we needed to do a "Doggy Switch" which brought on smiles for most of the trip. More on that later! One of us holds the dog for the scary or loud rides while the rest go on. Then when they get off the ride another person stays with the dog. It works great! After TOT we went Rock n Roller Coaster. Aunt Karen did not care for this! She eventually changed her mind. It was great as usual! We then did Little Mermaid (so cute), Great Movie Ride (my favorite) and did some "Character Greeting!" We met Cinderella (must have been visiting,) Mary Poppins, Jasmine, and Pinnochio. We also met Smee! It was so hot so we went back and had a quick lunch, a long nap and then back to the parks. We did Epcot for a little while, Ice Station Cool was awesome. Aunt Karen tried the Beverly and needless to say HATED IT! She also loved the Spaceship Earth ride. A LOT! She can't really see it but the rides that have dialogue in them are great for visually impaired. We went over to Test Track and they all got into the Fast Pass line. Disabled automatically get into that line. You don't need the Fast Pass to get in. I stayed with Gwen at the exit and met an adorable little girl from England who laid herself on the floor next to Gwen and petted her for 20 minutes! We did not do the switch for TT because I am not a fan. I go 65 miles an hour on the NY State Thruway and drive in NY City a lot. It's the same thing! After that we walked over to Canada and Georgie bought an Anne of Green Gables doll that she has had her eyes on since January. It was $39.00 and very soft and cuddly with vinyl head, arms and legs. It rained so we squished back to the home. After drying off (it stopped raining) and having the beef stew, we went to the pool. Let me tell you, it was empty (all week, mostly) and so warm. We stayed in until after midnight. Hey! It's vacation! The walk to the pool is very nice. They have nice sidewalks and not a lot of lighting. They really try to make you think you are in the wilderness. We saw two possums! Later in the week we also saw armadillo's! Thursday Breakfast time and getting ready! I made chili and turned on the crockpot! I am really liking this crockpot! Good food, and I don't need to leave a tip! We headed off to the Magic Kingdom. It was so hot! We went to see Pirates of the Caribbean right away because that is my favorite ride of all time and they don't run it on E-Ride night. It was spectacular! I love it more each time I ride it. I can't believe it stays so fresh for me! The first time I rode it I was seven. It's awesome. Guide dog Gwen liked it too! We then did Country Bear Jamboree and Splash Mountain (dog switch here.) We met two wonderful cast members here who offered to watch Gwen so we could all go on together. SO NICE! They actually fought over who would sit with Gwen. Very, very nice! They made up for the lousy cast member later in the week at Splash Mtn. Then it was on to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. We told them were doing a dog switch but something got lost in the translation. Anyway when we got off they never saved a seat for Dave to get back on and actually raised their voices! Instead of arguing we just decided to try it another time. No use arguing! We went to Buzz Lightyear, got fast passes for Winnie the Pooh. (They don't have a disabled entrance because of the way the Honeypots go past the exit.) We went to Toon Town, met a bunch of characters, got Mickey Bars (melted all over us) and then went back to Winnie. It was adorable and Aunt Karen really liked it. We did a little windowshopping and went back for lunch. It was really, really hot. Almost 100 degrees and so humid. We ate lunch and slept for a few hours. That night we decided to go back to MGM and do a few other rides. We did Muppetvision 3D, ToT and caught some streetmosphere. We met Magnificent Man (from Elmira, NY) and a sobbing Movie Director who never had any movies get to the theaters. Georgie told him that she was an actress and loved his work. He hired her. She said "how much?" He said the joy of working with him would be payment enough. She is eight and already knows what its like to be paid. She said "No thanks!" How is that for a kid!? Since it was so hot we went back home, had chili and then swam for a few hours. When we got to the pool there were some obnoxious pre-teens, who were unsupervised. One of them pulled the bathing suit down off one of the other boys just as mom FINALLY showed up. I asked them NOT to pull down bathing suits in front of an eight year old girl and the mother actually said "Oh you didn't do that did you?" The kids of course denied it but I know what a boy's butt looks like!!!! They left in embarrassment and we had the pool to ourselves! Animal Kingdom tomorrow! Friday I made some chicken and biscuits in the crock pot, had breakfast and got out early! Animal Kingdom was packed and very, very, very hot! We went on Countdown to Extinction. Did the doggy switch which they seemed to think was cute! The ride is not as bumpy and I enjoyed it. Aunt Karen was disappointed because it was so loud that she couldn't follow the storyline. It also misses something when you don't do the pre-show. We then did Tarzan Rocks. FRONT ROW! Aunt Karen really liked this and taped the whole thing! I love the whole rock show theme! Then we went to the Tough To be A Bug show. I got STUNG and it hurt! Aunt Karen was on the end of the row and missed everything! No bee stings, no roaches, nothing. She was disappointed. It was pretty good though! After that we decided to try the Kali River Rapids. Here is where it got, shall we stay sticky? In the north we have several large amusement parks. Primarily Six Flags and they all have very similar rides. Gwen has always ridden them, as had Aunt Karen's former guide dogs. They let us on the ride, we got strapped in and then a VERY rude cast member comes running over and DEMANDS that we get out with the dog. Mind you, Gwen is firmly placed behind Aunt Karen's legs enjoying the water in the bottom! There are rules regarding Guide Dogs, one of which is they go EVERYWHERE she goes. Needless to say we had to get out, I asked for a manager and refused to speak with this woman who actually yelled at us in front of hundreds of people! The manager came and basically refused to let us on, told us he could get us the number of the ADA and then had us do the switch. Well, the ride was very mild and had one minor drop that Gwen would not have felt. It was all so silly. The manager (who was very nice) felt bad though and got us VIP seats for the next showing of The Lion King. I made a formal complaint about the rude cast member. I think she should be fired. HELLO! Happiest place on earth! We went to Lion King and it was beautiful. I just wish they would lose some of that flying bluebird. It's overdone. The stilt people are my favorite! They get so into it! We were in the Warthog section! Lots of fun! After that we left, it was just so hot! We ate lunch, slept and headed to Epcot. This was so nice! We did Ellen's Energy, Living Seas, Mexico, Norway and did some shopping. Back to the room for chicken and biscuits and swimming! This time there were two couples (about 30-35) and they were literally on top of each other. I know its pretty private but my eight year old goes running up the pool, stops, and comes running back. We rounded the corner and one set of them were on the steps and were in a shall we say, private moment!!!!!!!! The other couple were trying to pretend they were just swimming at that point. The bushes aren't that thick! Get a room! They left (blushing) and we had the pool to ourselves!! I did laundry too and packed up the suitcases. The dryers dry really quickly there! Saturday Today is Breakfast at Cinderella's Castle! We packed up our room (going offsite now) and checked out. They only charged us for one phone call (we made two) and got us out in about 2 minutes. It was truly an awesome place! We are staying in the Cabins next time for 11 nights. I can't wait! We got to MK and went to the Castle. Belle was there and she looked gorgeous of course. She commented on Georgie's autograph book. It was a fuzzy Winnie the Pooh book from the Disney Store. You push his nose and the bees light up and he says "Time for Something Sweet!" Breakfast was great! The French Toast was just as good as everyone says. I loved the Lord, Duchess, M'lady and Princess talk, I also loved the whole putting the napkins on your lap thing! Very cute! We met Snow White (beautiful), Jasmine (wowie!) Aladdin (he loved Gwen and Aunt Karen LOVED him!) Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. They were all very attentive and gracious. We will go back there again and again! After breakfast we did Buzz Lightyear again, shopped and went to try and find our new hotel on 192! Although easy to find, you definitely leave the magic behind. Everything is so UGLY outside Disney. Bright pink and rust is what we called it. Our hotel was ok, nothing special but very inexpensive. We have vowed never to stay offsite again. We checked in, swam a little bit and went to the grocery store. I bought fried chicken and potato salad at Publix and stocked up on more fruit and bread for lunches and snacks. The prices at Publix are pretty good, about what they are back home. We went back to MK for the Main St. Electrical Parade. We were told to come to the 10 pm parade as it would be less crowded. Like idiots we didn't think about getting there as soon as the 8pm was in full swing. It was unbelievably crowded. Dave and I turned on our wireless radios and decided to meet at Buzz. Aunt Karen, Gwen and I were stuck in wall to wall people, no movement and it was pitch black. Gwen is black and as you can imagine she could not be seen on the ground. It got pretty scary. A VERY rude man tells his sweetie "Just hold my hand, I'm gonna push through." WHERE is he going to go? There are hundreds upon hundreds of people in front of me! He tried to squeeze past us (does he secretly own Disney?) and I said "No Way! Back up before you step on the dog!" To which he tells me that I am just standing there doing nothing and he thought I was just watching. Like that would be any reason to go pushing past me without saying excuse me anyway! I told him he was no more important than the rest of us and that he could just stay behind me in the slow moving line. He was NOT happy! Oh well! The cast members eventually re-routed us to the cast back lot where we moved very quickly to Tomorrowland. Lo and behold "Mr. Rude British Man" (sorry to all you lovely British guests out there who are actually nice) comes up to me and starts YELLING at me for upsetting his girlfriend. I upset his girlfriend? Maybe he did!!! I told him that in America we try to think of others, generally say "excuse me" and don't push past disabled women and their guide dogs! He was unbelievable. I got a little scared at this point and told him to back off or I would ask for security. I was about to start screaming for help when he finally left me alone, after telling me I had ruined his girlfriend's vacation. I was really taken aback by this crazy man. But you get a lot of people in Disney who "can't believe" the crowds, lines, prices, etc. They are rude to the point of cruelty sometimes! We did Buzz again, then walked down to the Castle (beautiful) and got in position to see the fireworks. It was shoulder to shoulder people but I figured most of them would leave after the fireworks. I was right! We got curbside seats and watched a breathtaking MSEP! Gotta love the Dopey in that boat full of jewels!!! We headed back sadly to our offsite hotel and David and Georgie swam while I straightened up and did some ironing. Sunday We had a breakfast of fruit and cereal and then went off to Magic Kingdom for a little bit. We did all the big rides, and then saw the Saloon Show! Very, very cute! We love this and find it to be very overlooked! Lots of audience participation. We then went to MGM and did ToT,(the ride manager held Gwen for us and we all went on together!!!) and Rock n Roller Coaster (dog switch). Aunt Karen liked it a lot better. We had a quick lunch that I packed in the car and went to Epcot. Here we did TT and then walked to Japan (it was unbelievably hot) and bought delicious Kaki Goris! We took the boat across and went back to our hotel, napped and showered and went to "Capone's" dinner show on 192. This was a lot of fun! Set during the Mobster Era, Ma Capone and her staff put on a riot of a show. The Feds show up, lots of mobsters and molls, saying "Yooz guys" and the like. The food was AWFUL except for the lasagna, but the show was worth the $19.95 per person ($11.95 for kids.) We booked 3 months in advance and got the front and center table. Georgie harassed a poor "opera" star and got a lot of laughs. It was a lot of fun and we would go again. We went back to the room, swam for 1/2 hour and fell into bed. Tomorrow is our last park day. Insert loud crying here! Monday We decided that this would be an all day MK day and then Epcot in the evening. We did all the cute stuff; Pirates, Snow White, Peter Pan, Winnie The Pooh, more characters. Georgie and Dave went to Space Mountain and Aunt Karen and I went to the Haunted House and then It's a Small World. The young cast member held her hands up in MY face and said "You can't bring that dog in here!" Very educated young lady. At this point I have had enough of the rude treatment of disabled people so I just said "I'm not speaking with you at all, get me your manager." Suffice it to say we were IMMEDIATELY put on a boat! We loved it, nice and cool and because Aunt Karen is a big doll collector this was a favorite. I would love to see a doll gift shop that sold replica's outside this ride! We took in some shopping and let Gwen jump into a fountain. I thought we might get into trouble but we didn't! In fact a cast member thought it was great! Poor Gwen was so hot! We met up with Dave and Georgie and decided to do Splash Mountain one last time. We had already done it a few times so this would be the final (sad) time. We went thru the exit and walked up to the little gate with the wheelchair on it. This girl said "Can I help you?" I stepped aside and pointed at Gwen and said we need to do a dog switch. She said "Why?" I said because the dog can't ride the ride. She wanted us to get into the hour and half long line and I said no. This poor dog is working very hard to help my aunt around the park and is on her feet all day. She is black, fur coat and all! The poor thing should not have to stand in lines for that amount of time! I tried explaining to the girl how hard it was in the heat for the dog and she said we needed to get a "disabled" pass to prove she was blind!!!! I was so upset. My husband worked with the disabled for years and we run a home for emotionally disturbed teenage boys. YOU NEVER QUESTION A DISABLED PERSON!!! How crass! At this point I just told her to get her manager NOW! She got someone on the phone and it was very obvious she was getting in trouble. She came over and said "Please step through and they will get you on." We said thank you and she then proceeded to tell us that "In the future you will need to get a pass at Guest Relations to prove disabilities." I told her that "In the future you might want to realize that questioning a disability is rude and hurtful!" It was plain awful. Very upsetting. My Aunt Karen told her that not all disabled people have wheels! Good for her! Meanwhile they rent wheelchairs by the hundreds to people who use them to push around 5 kids, just so they can go thru the disabled entrances or go thru the exits and bypass the lines. They have wheels, well they MUST be disabled! The ride was wonderful but she ruined the last ride at MK for us. We went back to our room for a quick lunch/dinner and then headed over to Epcot and caught the Tapestry of Nations Parade and the special fireworks show. Now the main reason we went back in September is Tapestry of Nations. In January Georgie went to the Neverland Club while we saw the parade and she missed it. We weren't sure she would like it. Well, she loved it! She even bought a cute marionette that was fashioned after a Tapestry character. This is the best parade I have ever seen. I could just cry right now thinking of how beautiful the song is and how the people working the puppets get into it. I PRAY they don't get rid of this incredible parade. It is the most beautiful thing at Epcot! Actually it's the best thing in all of the parks combined!!!!! Well worth a second trip! Aunt Karen really enjoyed it and she really liked the fireworks and light show. She sees things better at night, with all the lights flashing at least she picks more of it up. Everything is lit during the day for her so there is no distinguishing one thing from another. We went back to the hotel....quick trip, about 15 minutes. Georgie and Dave went swimming and I packed up. We were in bed by 11:30. Tuesday Last day! Ugh and sigh! We had PS at Chef Mickey's at 10:30. Perfect timing for a nice brunch. We really enjoy the breakfast more than the dinner. We stuffed ourselves silly, took lots of pictures, danced with the characters, swung our napkins and had a grand ole time! We drove slowly to the Marketplace and went one last time to the biggest Disney Store in the world. We stocked up on lots of great things! Stickers, an adorable foamy Mickey Mouse head for our car antenna, a license plate cover that says "Been there, done that, Going Back!" with Disney cartoons all around it and various cute food items for the family back home. We added another metal race car with Mickey to Dave's dads collection and got some Mickey Pasta, pretzels and Mac & Cheese. We also went over to the Lego store and Georgie picked out cute GIRL legos with little fairies! They don't have them anywhere! So cute! It was time to get to the airport so we left sadly and filled up the car on 192. We made it to the airport in record time (seems all the other people were on the other side GOING to Disneyworld!) Turned the rental car in, very easy because they do it in the parking garage on the little handheld computer thingy. Very convenient. We checked our luggage and went to the Disney Store, a cute gourmet pet store, bought some breathmints and went to Stingray's we were bought garlic fries, a Shirley Temple for Georgie, beer for Dave, GIANT marguerita for me, and a Diet Coke for Aunt Karen. We had a little wait for the plane because we were so early so we called Nana & Pop-Pop to remind them to pick us up, and I did a crossword puzzle. None of us wanted to get on that plane! The flight was uneventful, very smooth and 20 minutes early! Nice surprise! Nana & Pop-Pop were right on time and we were home by 9pm. It was nice to sleep in a familiar bed but I would rather sleep in a strange bed at Disneyworld! Final thoughts.
You have just gotta love this place! See all you Disney fans in 2002!! Wendy Jordan justgeorgi@aol.com Mail a Comment to Wendy Jordan |
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