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Adventures in Travel Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Our flight landed just about on time. We were able to claim our checked bags (all came through without a problem) rather quickly and head to shuttle that returned us to our car.
Compared to Florida, it was rather chilly here and it was clear that substantial rain had fallen before we arrived though it had stopped before we hit the road. We had an uneventful ride home and returned to the office the next day.
Resort(s):
We ended up in two resorts. We had booked Port Orleans French Quarter and thought we had a king bed. When our reservation changed to an annual passholder rate, I did not check the new reservation thoroughly enough and we ended up in a standard room with double beds which did not work for us. Disney did work with us and helped facilitate our move to Coronado Springs where, at least, we had queen beds which worked much better for us.
Mousekeeping was not the best we have experienced. Just as we were getting ready to complain about the lack of attention, someone finally did a thorough, and much needed cleaning of our room.
The first room we had in French Quarter was in an ideal location. Our room at Coronado Springs was located some distance from El Centro which was not ideal but was okay. On all of our previous trips here, we had stayed in the Casitas section which was an easy walk from El Centro so we were a bit spoiled.
Weather:
Overall, we had excellent weather. We had a couple of thunder storms and some showers one morning. Nothing that really put a damper on the trip.
Parks:
They were a mixed bag. There was a lot of construction going on. It felt that every time you turned a corner, you ran into construction walls or scrims. It’s nice to see so much effort going into improvement in the parks but, at the same time, it’s a bit disconcerting to be faced with so much construction when you’re in a place that has illusion as a strong selling point.
Crowds were erratic. At some points, they were non-existent and we could literally walk unto rides – sometimes a bit too quickly. If we hadn’t already seen some of the queues and pre-show areas, we might have missed quite a lot of the setting leading up to the rides. At other points, parks seemed extremely crowded and it was difficult to get onto rides or to meander through the parks. Not sure what caused the extremes we noted on this trip.
The Flower and Garden Show was a bit of a disappointment. The topiaries were wonderful and there were still lots of special gardens. We greatly missed the floating flowers in the lagoon and there wasn’t a lot of evidence of special programming going on. We were there for the tail end of the show which also seemed strange as I know it used to extend into June. The Flower Power concerts have been reduced as well.
On the other hand, most cast members we encountered seemed to be in excellent spirits and trying very hard to ensure that guests did have a wonderful Disney experience.
Dining:
We ate in a variety of locations and canceled a few of the reservations we had made prior to arrival. I know that Ian recently wrote about a trip in which he had not made reservations ahead of time and how well he had made out with “winging it”. On the one night we did that, it did not work quite as well. We visited several places with no luck and finally ate at the bar at The Wave. It worked out but certainly not like the old days when I recall being able to walk into any establishment and be seated within 15-20 minutes of arrival without any reservations at all!
On the other hand, we were able to walk right into breakfast at Boma without any reservation at all which was a total surprise to us.
Food was generally good. Probably my least favorite table service this trip was House of Blues. Surprisingly, I think my most delicious meal was when we ate at the bar at The Wave. Le Cellier was good. Another surprise for me was the Grand Floridian Tea. I really enjoyed it!
Transportation:
Overall, transportation was quite good. While we did have some waits for buses, etc., none of the waits was extraordinary and we got to where we wanted to be in a timely way.
Walking:
I wore a pedometer most of the time. Exceptions included one day when I forgot to put it on; the day we arrived when I had removed it at the airport and did not put it back on; and the day we left when I, again removed it at the airport and did not put it back on. Still, by the end of the trip, it read 44.42 miles during the course of our stay.
Merchandise:
I wandered through some stores but didn’t find anything that overly excited me. I bought a few things at the outlet ( a few x-mas ornaments including one dated 2009 and a t-shirt for my nephew). In the parks, I bought a few CD’s but don’t remember what they all are. I know I bought Cirque du Soleil and a Sherman Brothers CD. I’m sure there were two more but I’m too lazy to get up and go look. I also bought a pen.
Linda aka: Faline
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Thank you for your reports!
I have enjoyed reading your whole "adventure report." I always love getting all the details. It sounds like you had a great attitude toward making the most of things. Sorry to hear about the interruptions to the illusion!! Thanks again for sharing.
2017 WDW All Star Music/Universal RP
2016 :(
2015 Universal-Royal Pacific
2014 :(
2013 Fall: Wilderness Lodge
2011-12 :(
2010 French Quarter
2009 Pop & AKL
2008 Polynesian
2007 ASM & BCR
2006 AKL
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Thanks so much for the great reports, I have really enjoyed reading them.
I'm glad that there was more good than bad to the trip, and that despite the adventures, all turned out well.
Heather aka ibelieveindisneymagic
INTERCOT Staff
Engaged at the castle!
My Disney Home is POFQ
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Linda, I'm sad the reports are over! I so enjoyed reading about your adventures. Lots of details and observations were noted and I love that. Interesting about the pedometer reading. Always wondered about that! How does that compare to how many miles you would walk in the same amount of days at home?
Lisa
Multiple visits over Multiple years
30 plus stays at Disney's Polynesian resort
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Linda, thanks for posting your reports. I really enjoy reading about you and Gene's trips to WDW.
Christine ºoº
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Really enjoyed reading your reports, thanks for sharing.
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INTERCOT Staff: Theme Parks, DVC
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Originally Posted by mouseketeer mom
How does that compare to how many miles you would walk in the same amount of days at home?
My goal at home is to walk at least 3 miles per day - about 21 miles per week.
Linda aka: Faline
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Thanks for the reports. You always give the best opinions.
OS 12/76,7/82,3/85
FW 8/89
POR 8/95,8/98,11/00,1/4,10/10
AS 3/211/3,11/5,11/7,11/12
BCV/YC 7/3,10/14
VWL 7/3,5/4,5/5,1/6,10/6,3/7,1/8,10/8,3/9,10/9,3/11,10/13
OKW 12/4,10/11
POP 5/6
CS 5/6,12/9
BWV 10/7,5/11
DCL 5/6,1/12,7/12,10/12,3/13
SSR 7/7
POFQ 3/11
BLT 1/12
GC 9/7,2/15
AUL 2/15
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overall..seems you guys had a really nice trip!
and i really enjoyed reading your reports!!!
thanx for sharing your trip with us!
*bRiTTaNy*
35 trips to WDW already...
May 2012 - Daughters first trip - one bedroom Villa at Wilderness Lodge
Sept 2012 - Pirate room at CBR
Dec 2014 - SSR -second daughters first trip and my older daughters 5th Birthday!!
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Linda: I enjoyed reading your trip reports. Sounds like you had a great time.
TRACEY
ºOº
Disneyland as a kid
11/02-POFQ * 07/04-Disneyland PPH * 11/05-AKL * 10/08-CBR * 12/10-WL * 11/11-AKL * 11/12-AKL * 11/13-GF * 11/14-AKL * 06/15-Poly * 12/15-YC * 5/16-BWI * 12/16-BC * 5/17-Poly * 10/17-GF * 12/18-POFQ * 12/19-YC * 12/20-CSR * 12/21-BC * 3/22-CSR
Next: 9/22*BWI
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Thanks for all of your reports, I enjoyed reading all of them. Your details and observations keep them entertaining as well! Thanks for sharing your vacation with us!
Eric
Resorts:
POLYNESIAN (Favorite), Grand Floridian, Caribbean Beach, Coronado Springs. Beach Club, Saratoga Springs, AoA, All Star Sports and POP Century
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Thanks for sharing your trip with us! I enjoyed each and every one of your detailed reports.
I can see how all that construction would be discouraging. That's sort of how I feel right now about DCA. It's construction madness over there now, and so many things are closed off. It's depressing to see it, but exciting at the same time.
Sounds like you had a great trip overall though!
Natalie
INTERCOT Staff: Disneyland Resort-California, The Water Cooler
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Thanks for sharing about your trip. I enjoyed reading all of your reports! We just got back Monday night and I'm inspired to write my own reports now!
Amber
3/08 - Coronado Springs
12/08 - Coronado Springs
5/09 - Beach Club
9/09 - Caribbean Beach and Yacht Club
2/10 - Yacht Club
5/10 - Animal Kingdom Lodge and Polynesian
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Originally Posted by ljv1975
Thanks for sharing about your trip. I enjoyed reading all of your reports! We just got back Monday night and I'm inspired to write my own reports now!
Great! I love reading trip reports!
Linda aka: Faline
INTERCOT Staff: Vacation Planning,Trip Reports and Disney Camping
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Thanks for all the great Reports!
ºoº David, Lisa, Aaron and Allison
98-PO
00-CB & ASMo
01-Swan
02-CS
03-POR
04-POP
05-PO / CR
07-PO / CR
08-ASMu
09-AKL
10-CR, CS & PP DL
11-NB DLP & SSR
12-BLT & BLT
13-GC DL & BLT
15-Aulani & BLT
16-ASMu & GC DL
17-BWI, THV, CSR, BLT
18-BLT, OKW, OKW, CBR, GF & BLT
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