January 2017 – family trip – report 7

January 29th:

I got up around 7 and was not able to get back to sleep so I had a snack and did some typing.

Our first magic pass for the day was not set to be until almost 11 so we decided to take it easy in the room and around the hotel before walking into Epcot later to ride Soarin’ and check out the Festival of the Arts activities.

We got to Soarin’ right near the end of the fast pass window and we all rode the ride.

We then got on our fast pass for Living with the Land before heading to the DVC lounge to plan our day and have a snack.

Then a wander over to the Odyssey building which was the main building for the Festival of the Arts. We tried the cronuts, the flat bread and the beer flight before checking out the art in the building. We had never been in the Odyssey building before so that was interesting as well.

Festival Showplace at the Odyssey in Epcot

We did get a huge number of pictures through the PhotoPass folks at various special booths they had set up in honor of the Festival of the Arts – I will look at doing a special post just for those at a later time!

Next we went to the Mexico pavilion and did the Kidcot station. They were doing an artist’s palette in honor of the Festival instead of a Duffy or Perry the Platypus like the last few times the kids had done of the stations.

After that we rode the Three Caballeros ride.

We moved on to Norway for the Kidcot station and a scan of the store before moving to China to do the same.

Then we walked through Africa to Germany where I went to get a beer and a giant pretzel for us to share while Heather took the kids to the Kidcot station.

Next it was Italy and after the Kidcot station we stopped to watch a street performer and I got pulled in as the patsy for a ball toss game with the clown street performer. Our son T did not like me being made fun of but I talked to him after to let him know that I was in on the joke and that I was ok. He is pretty protective of his family.

We then continued on finishing up all the remaining Kidcot stations to fill out the kids’ palettes. We checked the art and Heather made sure to do some sampling along the way.

As part of the festival there were living statues out in front of the Fountain of Nations and K had to have some pictures taken with one. He snuck her glasses off of her head while she was distracted.

Living statues in Epcot as part of Festival of the Arts

We had promised the kids ice cream – so even though it was cold we went in search of ice cream. We ended up at the vendor in front of the Electric Umbrella and T, K and I had ice cream and Heather made us take a picture in front of the fountain.

Ice cream in front of Fountain of Nations in Epcot

Then a quick run through Spaceship Earth before heading back to the Boardwalk area. We ordered pizza to take back to the room – I waited while Heather took the kids back to the room.

We had a quick supper looking out the patio doors to the Boardwalk.

Saw partial Illuminations and Wishes from our room.

Illuminations from Boardwalk Villas room

We took it easy and rested for the evening – it has been tiring trip so far!

January 2017 – family trip – report 6

January 28th:

I woke up at 3:30 and couldn’t get back to sleep. I woke everyone else up at 5.

We all got dressed nice and warm for the Pro Bowl 5k and then headed out to the car.

It was a quick and easy drive over to the Epcot to park and get over to the race corral.

There certainly wasn’t the crowd or the same excitement as a true runDisney race but the kids were excited for the race which made up for some of that.

Epcot before ProBowl 5k – not as busy as a runDisney race!
ready to run ProBowl 5k

 

the noise machines are definitely ready to run the ProBowl 5k

 

definitely not as crowded at the ProBowl 5k as a normal runDisney race

Once we got going we started fairly slow and stuck together but as time went on K would decide to run ahead so I would pace with her and Heather would run slower with T. Then K would have to stop to walk and T and Heather would catch up and we would travel together for a time.

The kids were hugely excited to be in Epcot that early in the morning (just after dawn) with all the music playing and the big torches lit up.

ProBowl 5k in Epcot

 

ProBowl 5k in Epcot – with torches and lights

 

ProBowl 5k sunrise in Epcot

 

ProBowl 5k in Epcot – Canada Pavilion

Before we got to Imagination I could tell that K was getting burnt out and she had to make a bathroom stop. After a wait she came out and she had taken her sweat pants off since she was too warm. Luckily she had on a pair of shorts underneath.

ProBowl 5k in Epcot - the whole family
ProBowl 5k in Epcot – the whole family

We caught back up to Heather and T and T was raring to sprint to the finish at this point but K was still tired. So I paced ahead with T and Heather stayed with K.

Then we did the loop around Spaceship Earth and out the back stretch towards the finish line. We ran dawn the home stretch together and got our medals and bottle of water.

K getting her ProBowl 5k medal

 

T and K with their ProBowl 5k medals after the race

 

T with his ProBowl 5k medal after the race

We headed back out to the car and back to the hotel to have some warm showers. It was sunny but cool – a great morning for a run!

Overall the race was fun but definitely lacking in the splashy and magic of the runDisney races – the course was the standard 5k race path for the runDisney races but there was no on course entertainment and no characters to see. Just some happy Disney cast members cheering folks on.

And the medals were pretty cool.

Very proud of the kids and how well they did – and we didn’t get swept – so that is a bonus.

After a shower and a change we headed back out to the car and went off Disney property for breakfast. Heather had a desire to hit IHOP so we did that and had a big breakfast.

We then hit another grocery store to get some cold meds before heading to get some gas put in the rental car.

Then we dropped the car at the Dolphin and headed back to the room.

After a bit of a rest we headed into Epcot and ran into a meet and greet with Elena of Avalor – K and her had a chat about dresses as K had on her Christmas Bell dress that is a similar colour to Elena’s.

Elena of Avalor having a laugh with Belle

After glancing at a few of the Festival of the Arts items and booths we made our way through to hop on the monorail to Magic Kingdom.

We made it to Magic Kingdom and got onto Space Mountain with 10 minutes to spare in our Fast Pass.

empty Space Mountain ride cars

Crowds were crazy – it must have been people in for the Pro Bowl because I have never seen it that busy in January.

We used our last special fast passes to ride Space Ranger Spin and then we wandered over to get in the really long fast pass line at Mine Train – they had had a 4 hour outage on the ride earlier in the day and it was backed up. At one point while we were there we saw the standby line jump to over 3.5 hours.

After mine train we did some wandering around to see what else we could ride and the wait times were just insane. We did get into watch the Enchanted Tiki Room show though which is always kitschy fun.

Enchanted Tiki Room

 

Belle not impressed with Gaston before supper at Be Our Guest

So we wandered and killed some time and it was finally time for our reservation at Be Our Guest. They were backed up about 15-20 minutes but it wasn’t too bad. It was here that we got confirmation that they couldn’t text Canadian numbers either.

Once we were in the service was fantastic and the food was great. I definitely ate too much.

It was still fairly busy after supper and it was getting colder but we weren’t ready to quit yet!

We decided to split up – K and Heather went to meet Ariel and T and I went on Dumbo.

After that we got our wires crossed and Heather and K got on Dumbo and T and I ended up heading closer to Cinderella’s castle. Heather and K got to see some Wishes while on Dumbo and T and I watched it near the castle.

T and I took lots of pictures.

Beast’s castle at night

 

Part of Wishes can be seen over Beast’s castle

 

watching Wishes near Storybook Circus
Wishes looking toward Beast’s castle

Afterwards Heather and K caught up with us and we decided to head to see if the wait times were down for Goofy’s Barnstormers and on the way Kaia realized that she was missing her magic band. I did the wander back and forth over our path and couldn’t see it (the kids rode Barnstormer while I did that) and reviewing pictures we determined that she almost had to have lost it on Dumbo.

After a bit the cast members on Dumbo had found it and we were able to breathe a sigh of relief (it was a special Aurora band).

A quick ride on the tea cups.

Then we wandered over and rode Pirates of the Caribbean before realizing we were just done. At this point it was after 10 and everyone had been up since at least 5. Even though we would have loved to take advantage of the reduced wait times, at this point we were just too tired.

So we wandered out to the buses and after a short wait (as we were waiting it started to rain – leaving was the right call) we were able to get on the bus back directly to the Boardwalk Resort.

On the bus ride K realized she had lost her glasses – after a chat with T and K we were able to determine that she had taken them off and put them in the pouch for riding Barnstormer. And then after the ride they were so concerned about seeing if we had found her magic band that she forgot her glasses. We will have to talk to lost and found at Magic Kingdom on that one. (after several checks with lost and found and with the main lost and fount at TTC we never did get them back unfortunately)
Back to the hotel and a quick stop at reception to pick up Heather and the kids’ annual passholder magic bands (2.0) – we can’t get them shipped to Canada so we have to get these at the hotels – I had gotten mine shipped to the Boardwalk during my Goofy Challenge trip so I had mine but we couldn’t order the others until their annual passes had been activated (which was done on our first full day of the trip). So as soon as we had activated them we had them shipped to the Boardwalk as well. But we hadn’t seen a shipping letter to say they were on the way so we had gotten concerned we weren’t going to get them while we were here. But during supper I checked the Disney site and it indicated that they were at the hotel waiting. Whoohoo!

Sure enough they were also the 2.0 bands that Heather was hoping for.

We then got the kids to bed and they were out quickly.

So was Heather.

I read for a bit and then crashed out myself. It was a long but good day!

January 2017 – family trip – report 5

January 27th:

I was up fairly early with a bit of an ear ache but I still needed to a run on the Boardwalk (one of my favorite things to do at Disney World actually). I wasn’t fast and the start was rough but after a half mile or so it was quite pleasant.

I did 2 long laps including the piece out to Hollywood Studios and then finished with one short loop around the Boardwalk itself to hit 5.5 miles in 55:53 minutes. Sun was rising around when I finished. Beautiful morning and I managed to get a couple shots of the sand bottomed pool at Stormalong Bay between the Beach and Yacht Club Resorts while it was dark out and the pool was all lit up.

sand bottom pool at Stormalong Bay before dawn

Showered and got dressed and the kids were just starting to wake up around 8 am. I love going for a run at Disney World – it gets me up early and I use every minute of the day!

We had fast passes in Hollywood Studios starting around 10:30 and had to pick up the rental car we were getting for a day around noon. And then we figured the plans for the day were in the air after that.

A quick bite in the room before walking over to Hollywood Studios.

We went straight to Toy Story Mania and caught some of the First Order Stormtrooper march down the main street to the stage and back before heading over and using special fast passes to hit Rockin’ Roller Coaster (everyone but Heather again).

Toy Story Mania sign at Hollywood Studios

We then decided to skip our Star Tours fast pass (we would be back!) and go get the car.

Got the car at the Dolphin at around 12:10 and then we went to the ESPN area to pick up our race bibs for the Pro Bowl 5k the next morning. Huge number of people there for the events but things went quite smooth.

Mermaid dress in front of the Dolphin fountain

We headed over to McDonalds for lunch from there.

After lunch we went to Animal Kingdom Lodge – Kidani Village so that Heather and the kids finish up their bead collection for the conservation activities. They had 3 more beads to go to get the full set and get the Mickey’s clan bead and all 3 remaining were at Kidani Village that day.

Parking a car at Kidani was different…there is no normal large parking lot – instead the parking spots are under the hotel rooms following the pattern of the building. It was interesting!

We went to the pool area (very nice) to do one activity and hung out there for a while then hopped over to the lobby to do another one.

We also looked at a few of the overlooks and saw many animals resting and learned a few things about ostriches.

We saw some of their painted turtles that are in an enclosure near the lobby.

Then it was back to the pool area to wait and play around until it was time to do the last activity. While we waited the kids did some running and splashing around and also chalk drawing on the pool deck.

T’s Olaf chalk drawing at the pool by Kidani Village

 

T and K playing by the Kidani Village pool while I lounged

 

conservation activity by the pool at Kidani Village

 

splash area at Kidani Village

 

Splash area at Kidani Village pool

 

learning about ostriches

After completing everything and getting the special Mickey’s Clan bead for completing all the conservation activities, we wandered back to the car and decided to go off property for supper.

We went to TGI Fridays (5:30ish) on International Boulevard and then stopped at a grocery store after to bring some stuff back to the room for breakfasts and for drinks.

Then we made our way back to the hotel, parked, brought the stuff in and settled in for the night.

We saw some of Illuminations from our room before we lay down.

Illuminations from our Boardwalk Villa’s room

Kids were out early (for Disney) which was good as the Pro Bowl 5k was the next morning and everybody has to get up early.

January 2017 – family trip – report 4

January 26th:

Hotel move day! We set an alarm as there was an early bead collecting conservation activity Heather and the kids wanted to do before we left. They went to do that and I stayed in the room and finished up packing.

After they go back they only had 3 more activities left to go to complete the full collection but at least those ones were late morning / afternoon activities and we could come back and do those easier – so we made plans to do that later in the week.

We then took our bags over to bell services to have the luggage transferred over to the Boardwalk Villas.

After that we did another wander around the resort and let the kids buy small African drums as a souvenir of the stay at the resort.

We decided we didn’t want to pay for a cab over to Boardwalk Villas so we hopped a bus to Hollywood Studios instead. We got off the bus at the park and took the walk way to the Boardwalk area and checked into the hotel. Our room was not ready yet but they were able to get everything else set up and they said we would get a text when the room was ready. Note for Canadians – it doesn’t look like the texting to a Canadian cell number works for the room check in.

We then walked the Boardwalk area to International Gateway at Epcot, went through security and rented a locker so we could put down the African drums for a while!

First stop in Epcot was the Canada pavilion where they were giving out Disney buttons with “Canada 150” on them in celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017.

Next we had to test out one of the perks of full DVC membership by going into the DVC Members Lounge in Epcot. It is located in the glass pyramid above the Imagination with Figment ride. The space has a great vibe and the free snacks and drinks were a nice bonus. We sat and absorbed the atmosphere for a while.

We decided that we would head over to Test Track and use up one of the special fast pass tickets we had been given the other day at the DVC Center. Before we got on the ride though it had to shut for a maintenance issue. The kids were pretty upset unfortunately.

So we went into MouseGears to do some shopping and to stick close to the ride in case it came up quickly. We ended up getting T a nice sweater that he still wears constantly now that we are at home.

Heather also bought all the Dooney and Burke.

Well, not really but she did get some crazy deals and somehow managed to convince me to let her use the e-gift card I had from runDisney due to the Walt Disney World Half Marathon being cancelled earlier in the month.

Heather was looking at the purses and one of the cast members mentioned that the Food and Wine bags were 30%, plus 20% off for annual passholders, plus my e-gift card equals two purses apparently.

We also got a couple fuzzy blankets (as per tradition) and had it all shipped to the hotel.

We then did Spaceship Earth and walked back out to the Boardwalk area to grab a pizza from the pizza window there. We picked up our stuff from the locker at International Gateway on our way.

Surprisingly we still hadn’t gotten the text to tell us our room was ready (which is how we found out that texts to Canadian numbers don’t work) so we wandered back to the hotel and found that our room was ready.

The room was great with a true boardwalk view on the 4th floor – straight view to the lighthouse and the Beach Club Resort. It was also just a short walk down stairs to the pool area and a different set of stairs to end up on the Boardwalk itself. The Boardwalk exit that was closest to our room was an exit only but it sure made it fast to get to the Boardwalk instead of waiting for the elevators.

Beach Club and Yacht Club lighthouse from Boardwalk Villas
Disney’s Boardwalk area from Boardwalk Villas room

We then decided to go swimming in the clown pool for a bit – probably 45 minutes there and several trips down the water slide for the kids and a few for Heather and I.

Then back up to the room and called to get our luggage brought up.

Our daughter K did a change over to her Elsa dress and we did a fast walk to Epcot to get into our Frozen Ever After fastpass just about 10 minutes before they expired.

After that we were able to get on Test Track to make up for the disappointment from earlier in the day.

Then a quick snack before heading onto Ellen’s Energy Adventure and then a wander over to do the Nemo ride.

After Nemo we watched the fish and the divers in the aquarium for a while before heading into Coral Reef for our supper reservation. The food was great although T seemed to get a bit of a tough steak.

We spent time on supper and ended up missing Illuminations unfortunately.

We then decided to end the day, so we walked out to the Boardwalk and picked up some items for breakfast the next morning and to keep in the fridge from the store.

Put the kids to bed, did a quick unpack and organize and then went to bed ourselves.

January 2017 – family trip – report 3

January 25th:

We had fast passes set for today at Animal Kingdom but we had hit all the rides the night before and we just would have needed to hit the shows. After some contemplation we decided to just stay at Animal Kingdom Lodge and explore. The kids really wanted to do more of the conservation activities and collect more of the beads. Plus it was going to be hot and we really wanted to do some swimming!

So I got up and went down to the store to pick up some breakfast which we ate in the room before starting our wander.

Heather and the kids did some medallion rubbing – they have a large (6+ feet diameter) medallion set in the floor near the entrance with various stylized animals on it. A cast member (who is on an exchange program from Africa) comes out with paper and crayons and will sit on the floor with the guests as they rub imprints of the animals on the paper. He/she talks with the guests about the area of Africa they are from – it is an interesting and informal way to learn more about Africa – a very cool idea.

Heather and the kids did 3 different environment activities to collect beads including one where they set up feeders for giraffes.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Jambo House medallion rubbing
quizzical bird
giraffe feeder selfie – Disney’s Animal Kingdom

We sat in the lobby talking supper plans for a bit – during this time our son heard some people playing on African drums and went to find out what was going on. He got to play a little and then came to tell us. We all went over – our daughter did some time that we videoed and then Heather and T did some together that I recorded.

That after noon we swam in the pool for a good hour and a half or so and the kids pretty much did the slide non stop. The pool area was very nice – lots of activities and surrounded by lots of greenery – not too far from a flamingo pond and easy views of the savannah.

We spent time in the room looking out at the savanna and saw many animals come by – including giraffes essentially right outside our window. Lots of pictures and some video.

giraffe at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – through the trees
wildebeest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
giraffe at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

Lunch was at the Mara by the pool and it was pretty good – there was a decent selection to suit many tastes.

For supper we decided to cab over to Old Key West and try Olivia’s for the first time. Food was great but the atmosphere was more casual than we were expecting – overall a good experience though. Old Key West is very cool at night.

We thought about getting to Magic Kingdom for magic hours until 10 but instead boated to Disney Springs, shopped a bit and then took the bus back to Animal Kingdom.

Back to the room to rest and pack for the hotel move the next day.

January 2017 – family trip – report 2

January 24th:

Up around 8 with our daughter out on the patio looking around the savannah and being disappointed that there were no animals.

Eventually did see some Roan Antelope (3) and a couple of them butted heads – got pictures of that.

roan antelope head butting Disney’s Animal Kingdom

We had bagels for breakfast in the room watching for animals.

Short tour of parts of the hotel and kids took part in one of the conservation activities that you can collect beads for doing. They did the jenga block type one talking about the ecosystem.

We had a couple of old Samsung S4 phones that still function for wifi and as cameras, etc – so let each of the kids use one to take pictures with. It was pretty fun watching them decide what they wanted to take pictures of during the trip. It was also cool to look at the pictures later to get a view from a different perspective.

sunlight through the trees waiting for the bus at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
K selfie waiting for the bus at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge pool

We took the bus to Disney Springs and did a short wander there.  There we checked to see if Planet Hollywood was open or not – we had gotten a reservation for that day a few weeks back but it had been cancelled as they weren’t quite ready yet and we wanted to check to see if maybe they might be open after all – they were doing a private event instead. Oh well.

fountain near AMC and Planet Hollywood Disney Springs

During this walk we got a call from our DVC client rep and we sorted out the timing to head over to Saratoga Springs DVC center to sign the paper work in a couple hours.

We ended up having a good lunch at T-Rex without any real wait.  T-Rex is always fun.

After lunch and a decent walk around Disney Springs and Saratoga Springs Resort we were at the DVC center and finished up the paperwork and got our add on points. With the changes Disney made to DVC the previous year prior to us buying our points on the resale market we weren’t able to take advantage of some of the benefits that members that bought from them enjoyed. But with the add on points we now have access to the full benefit set. We had our new blue DVC cards saved to our phones and the points banked for next before we left the building!

We got some ice cream for the kids before we left and they also gave us 3 special fast passes to be used how we liked over the next few days. Bonus!

amphibicar near Disney Springs

We walked back to Disney Springs and did some shopping through several stores and then headed out to the buses.

Back to the hotel and took some time to rest at the hotel. We ended up missing our planned Nemo musical fast pass and Primeval Whirl fast pass because of the afternoon events but we wanted to make sure we got to our night safari right fast pass.

Once we got to the park we had to wait to get Heather and the kids’ annual passes set up and then we were in the park for a quick walk to the safari ride. Along the way we saw the lit up Tree of Life for the first time in person – very cool!

Animal Kingdom Tree of Life – lit up at night

We made it to the night safari ride with a half hour to spare in our window and it was a very different experience at night – but a lot of fun!

After that we saw we had about 35 minutes until the park closed – so we hit up Expedition Everest for our son and I to ride in the dark – that was a lot of fun – you can see so far at night. The night safari ride was fun but I think the dark ride on Expedition Everest was cooler.

Then we made it over to Dinoland to make up for our missed Primeval Whirl fast pass and quickly got on the ride (well, all of us but Heather who can’t handle the spinning).

Then all 4 of us got on Triceratops Spin and then a sprint to Dinosaur and we just made it in before the clock changed to 7:30 to indicate the park was closing.

We were the only riders getting on and got an entire car to ourselves (we were the last to ride that night).

At the end the staff had been doing a final inspection of the ride cars and we were left out in the final time tunnel for a few minutes as the cars were backed up. It was pretty awesome and a definite cool first for us but by the end the kids were getting a bit scared.

After that, it was a quick bathroom break and a walk to the front of the park – along the way we managed to catch the animated show on the Tree of Life. Fantastic. Leave it to Disney to turn an oil rig into a tree and then turn around and turn it into a movie screen.

Animal Kingdom Tree of Life – lit up at night

We left the park and caught the direct bus to Epcot as that park was to open to 11 that night.

The bus driver for that ride had a lot of fun joking around with everyone – made for a shorter ride.

After bag check we were into Epcot – we ended up walking right onto Spaceship Earth.

Heather and the kids had only had their annual passes for a little over 3 hours at this point and we were in our second park and had ridden 6 rides. We can be efficient at Disney World sometimes!

We then decided we needed to eat and hit up Electric Umbrella and got a partial view of Illuminations while we ate.

We checked out Test Track but the wait had jumped to 45 minutes, so instead we went over toward the Nemo ride. Along the way we looked at stopping for the Joy and Sadness meet and greet but the wait ended up being 20 minutes and the kids were a bit punch drunk so we needed to keep moving.

Onto Nemo and then did Soarin’ after a short wait. (again Heather did not ride) It was the kids’ first time seeing the updated Soarin’ so it was fun to watch their reactions.

After that we wandered out of the park and onto a bus (after a short wait) then on our way back to the resort.

Back to the room and then bed!

January 2017 – family trip – report 1

January 23rd, 2017

I woke up at 6:30 am to hear our daughter up early feeding the dogs and taking them to play for a few minutes before school. Usually I will be the first one up and I will feed the dogs before work but she wanted to do it today as we won’t see them for a bit and she was going to miss the pups.

She wanted to make sure she had some time with them before we leave. Very cute.

We then fed the kids breakfast and took them to school for the morning before heading home to take the pups to the kennel. The kennel we use is great but there were some tears dropping the pups off for sure.

Next we drove home, finished up the final bit of packing and did some cleaning (always nice to come home to a clean house!).

After putting all of our stuff in the truck we headed off to pick the kids up from school at lunch time and after a couple stops we headed to the airport.

Check in at the airport was quick and easy and going through US Customs was straightforward as well.

Due to how we had booked our tickets this trip (a couple tickets with Airmiles and a couple with the carrier using their travel miles), we ended up sitting separately – me with our son and Heather with our daughter.

They ended up boarding the plane a little late and then we had a delay as they had to fix a radio on the plane, but once we got going they made up most of the time from the delay and we got to Orlando only a few minutes late.

The flight was good and I am always happy to see how well our kids behave on a plane!

We ended up with a nice surprise when we landed too. When I was down for my Goofy Challenge trip earlier in January, I had talked to our DVC client rep and indicated that when we were down for the family trip we were looking to get add-on points for our home resort. It can be hard to get points at the Boardwalk Resort and being from Canada they really couldn’t be put on a wait list in the normal way but our DVC rep said she would do what she could.

With what she had told us we did not expect to get the points we wanted so we had a plan B and C ready for while we were down there. But…as soon as I fired up my phone and it connected to the cellular network I had a message from the DVC rep indicating that the points had come through! Woohoo! We just needed to call and get an appointment time set up while we were down and we would be good to go.

After getting off the plane we headed over to the Magical Express area and caught our bus to Animal Kingdom. In the end we were the 4th stop to be dropped but we were amused by the driver who late stopped for at least 2 stop signs. Pretty funny.

Check in at the Animal Kingdom (Jambo House) was pretty quick and we wandered around the gorgeous lobby before headed to the room. The big fire pit area was just so cool.

We had a room with a savannah view and as soon as we got in the room we had to check out the patio – spotted a wildebeest wandering around a few deer of some kind (never did figure out what they actually were) having a nap just out from our room.

Then did a wander to buy breakfast for the next morning and a quick evening snack before kids went to bed.

Heather noticed a flashing message light on the room phone – called and our luggage was here. They didn’t just deliver due to the lateness (00:25). I asked them to deliver it and they said it would be right away.

An hour later they still hadn’t come. I called bell services and again and eventually the front desk answered. They said they would get the bags to us right away. It took about another 10 minutes after that. They must have forgotten about us the first time we called, yay!

Sleep time.

Quick update

It has obviously been a while since I posted on this site – I am working on finally getting our trip report up and ready for publishing and then will be looking to do more frequent posts again after that.

Busy, busy!!

With about 50 days until Disney World vacation – a quick update

Over many trips to Disney World since my first trip in January 2008, we have stayed in Orlando and at Disney World proper many different ways.

We have stayed on property in value, moderate and deluxe resorts (even once gettin a wicked upgrade to a 2 bedroom club level room at the Beach Club Resort) and we have stayed off property in a townhouse for a 3 week stay when the kids were much younger.

There were pros and cons to each but this past summer we finally decided that Disney Vacation Club was the way to go.

Basically the major driving factor for that is that when we are at Disney World, one of our favorite things to do skip the Disney buses and walk to the parks.

That basically means a deluxe resort.

And the cheapest way to stay deluxe at Disney World appears to be DVC. You can rent DVC points to do that which is much cheaper than renting the room from Disney directly. But if you plan to go year after year then it can be cheaper to buy DVC points.

If you decide to buy then you have a couple choices – buy direct from Disney at a premium price or buy from the resale market. Buying direct from Disney does get you some extra perks over resale but there are some negatives as well beyond the extra price. Disney usually has limited availability of some of the older resorts which is unfortunate if you are looking for a specific resort to allow you to book at the 11 month window for that resort. Sometimes you can get on a wait list but that doesn’t necessarily work for us Canadians as there are some laws in place that make it difficult for DVC cast members to contact us for purposes of a timeshare sale. Which mostly means that, for Canadians, you have to buy when you are down at Disney World and if what you want isn’t available when you are there then you either end up not buying or buying a 2nd or 3rd choice.

So for us resale made sense.

But what resort?

Ideally we wanted to be able to walk to parks from our home resort. That meant the Contemporary Bay Lake Tower walking to Magic Kindom or the Beach Club or Boardwalk Villas.

We were leaning toward either the Beach Club or Boadwalk as Epcot is our favorite resort and they are so close. Plus they are a quick walk to Hollywood Studios and with the two new areas getting built there we figured it would be good to be close.

We love the Beach Club Resort but the Villa rooms looked a bit dated (we have since seen images of the updated rooms that look great). We did a tour on our last trip of the Boardwalk rooms that were fantastic. The Boardwalk rooms also have more bed type options in the Deluxe Studio rooms with a bed, a couch/hide a bed and a murphy type single bed meaning we could get each of the kids in their own bed. (Yay sleep!)

Then we looked at price and landed on Boardwalk as well as the cheapest cost per point.

Then we looked at the number of points required to stay…which landed us at Boardwalk too.

We looked at the number points we would want and ended up buying 100 points from the resale market at a price we liked that also had some banked points we could use.

By the time we had decided we had already rented points for our January family trip so we had some decisions to make on what to do with some of the points.

I was already booked to do the Goofy Challenge at the beginning of January but didn’t have a room yet so after playing with wait lists I managed to get one night at the Beach Club Villas (going to check out one of the renovated Deluxe studio rooms hopefully) and then the remaining nights will be at Saratoga Springs. For more on my running, please see our sister site biggoofyrunner.com.

Since we had extra points my wife, Heather, decided that she would see if there were rooms available during the Princess Half Marathon in February. There were, so she signed up for the Glass Slipper Challenge, convinced her mom to come along, and booked flights and the room. (We strangely had a lot of extra air miles this year so this all wasn’t nearly as expensive as it sounds).

So we are definitely going to be doing a lot of DVC resorts this winter!

Let’s see where this DVC adventure leads us!