This original trip report was one of the first things I posted prior to ever being a Disney Blogger. I used to be a very active member of both the DisBoards, and the Passporter forums. I have not updated these at all just converted them for blogger! Enjoy! :)
I have always loved Disney. My parents always thought it was cute and my sister and brother thought it a little annoying. But I didn’t care. I didn’t care when I was 10 and clipped a special edition “Beauty and the Beast” comic out of the newspaper for 4 weeks before Christmas. I didn’t care when I was 15 and forced my friends to go see the newest animated classics on opening night in the movie theatre. And I certainly didn’t mind when I was 20 and having my boyfriend buy me every Lumpy (from Pooh’s Heffalump Movie) stuftee as they came out in the Disney Store. And for the most part no one seemed to mind the hobby either. I have no regrets about my childhood. I never went to Disney World. That didn’t make me a better person or a worse one. I got to go to Florida and to Sea World and on many other vacations to Hershey Park and the Jersey Shore. And whether I was 4 or 14 I had always known I was lucky to be able to vacation at all. I knew that some people had never been on vacation and I was brought up kind, appreciative, and generous. My family is beyond wonderful. There was never a time in my life that I felt unloved or unwanted.
I have always loved Disney. My parents always thought it was cute and my sister and brother thought it a little annoying. But I didn’t care. I didn’t care when I was 10 and clipped a special edition “Beauty and the Beast” comic out of the newspaper for 4 weeks before Christmas. I didn’t care when I was 15 and forced my friends to go see the newest animated classics on opening night in the movie theatre. And I certainly didn’t mind when I was 20 and having my boyfriend buy me every Lumpy (from Pooh’s Heffalump Movie) stuftee as they came out in the Disney Store. And for the most part no one seemed to mind the hobby either. I have no regrets about my childhood. I never went to Disney World. That didn’t make me a better person or a worse one. I got to go to Florida and to Sea World and on many other vacations to Hershey Park and the Jersey Shore. And whether I was 4 or 14 I had always known I was lucky to be able to vacation at all. I knew that some people had never been on vacation and I was brought up kind, appreciative, and generous. My family is beyond wonderful. There was never a time in my life that I felt unloved or unwanted.
When my now husband and I had talked about Disney it had
always seemed far off. We met in
high school and I had four tedious years of college (commuting and working when
I wasn’t in class). Then, after
talking with some friends I planted the seed in his head, I would be graduating
in December 2005 and so we should go to celebrate after Christmas. We talked with friends who had been and
the seed started to grow into a real plan. Then, on Food Network there was an “Unwrapped” special on Disney food and after a few minutes of the mouth-watering goodies he was
hooked. I can still remember all
my excitement. My first plane
ride. My first trip to Walt Disney
World. Cinderella’s Castle here I
come.
We booked through a Travel Agent and I started hourding my
Disney Dream Rewards dollars from my Visa. I bought all the guides I could get
my hands on, scoured the internet, and asked for a Christmas filled with Disney
Dollars that year. Before I knew
it the time had come! It was hailing when we got to LaGuardia airport in New York
City on the morning of January 2nd. Or sleeting. Or
maybe it was freezing rain. All I
know is that I had little scratches on my face from the walk inside from the
car. My parents had volunteered to
drop us off, and it was my first plane ride. I was so excited I couldn’t possibly have been nervous. I promised my mom I would call her when
we landed and kissed and told both my mom and dad that I loved them.
Our journey had begun.
We boarded our plane- a Delta Song- and spent the whole trip charting
our progress on the little map on the screens in the headrests. When we got off
the plane we didn’t have to worry about luggage because we had opted for
Disney’s Magical Express. We used
the restrooms and followed the signs.
Then I saw it. A huge white
glove waving me on. The castmembers
all had Mickey hands and I felt my heart skip a beat.
We boarded the bus and took the ride which seemed to be
lasting forever. When we made it
to All Star Movies I was so excited I am surprised I didn’t pee a little. I
felt like a kid. We took off our
jackets since it was a very warm January and headed to the front desk. We were quickly checked in and
off to our room. It was in the Herbie section which is pretty much at the heart
of the resort as you had to walk past the Fantasia buildings and pool and of
course the Winner’s Circle to get there.
We put down our carry-ons and walked the resort to take some pictures
before heading to Epcot.
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