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Post by sydney on Dec 7, 2013 8:37:07 GMT -5
Day 4- Epcot cont.Our next stop on the food tour was Jared and I got in line and got the Kimchi dog with spicy mustard and loved it- and Jared doesn't usually like mustard. The spicy flavor accented the cabbage and hotdog wonderfully. We have a local specialty hotdog place (it's been featured on the DDD show) that Jared wants to start making this! It was Ron and Taylor's turn to stop in to get the berbere beef with onions, jalepenos, tomatoes, okra, and pap. They both really liked it, though they said they wouldn't like the pap by itself, only stirred into the sauce. I tried a bite and thought it was super. I got the cheese sampler that had Beecher's Flagship Reserve with honey, brie with apricot jam, and gouda on craisin bread. Jared tried the one with honey and liked it, but they wouldn't try anything else. I loved all of the, especially the brie- fantastic! Up next we had Taylor went and got a bratwurst in a pretzel bun while I was getting the cheese. I tried a nibble and it was pretty good, but the guys devoured it. We enjoyed looking through the German pavillion and had to make a stop in the Werther's shop. We liked watching them make treats like caramel apples while we waited in line. We used a snack credit to get a treat- a chocolate caramel cookie that was scrumptious. We've been to before and got our favorite kielbasa and potato pierogi with onions and sour cream. Good as always! Somehow I missed getting a picture of it- I guess we were in a hurry to eat it! The next booth we sampled was another favorite Jared doesn't normally like ravioli and has never tried it the other times, but we convinced him to this time and now he loves it too! So cheesy and a big size that makes it a great deal. As we were stopping along the lake to snack I got some great shots across to the other pavillions. We looked around Italy's pavillion,my favorite mask shop, and marvelled at the architecture here too. Taylor and I stopped at the booth for and tried the lobster roll. We both thought it could have used a little more flavor and would have tasted better a little warmed rather than cold, but overall it was pretty good. Jared tried a bite finally and decided he likes lobster too. Ron and Jared went to the booth for and picked the beef slider with monterey jack and sweet hot pickles. They didn't like the pickles (I didn't really either) but they loved the burger. We ate outside around the fountain and had some friendly ducks come try to share our food! We decided to experience and headed inside just in time to hear a beautiful performance by the Voices of Liberty- very moving. Then we got to walk right into a show that was starting. I like the story in this, but the audio-animatronics are really what amaze me.
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Post by sydney on Dec 7, 2013 8:39:30 GMT -5
Day 4- Epcot cont.The next pavillion was Japan. We heard the drummers finishing a performance as we approached. They have always been entertaining. What's cool is that Taylor's band at school actually has real taiko drums and he's learned how to play them! They used them in their winter and spring concerts last year and even in their marching show this year. They made stands to be able to roll them onto the field at one point for some of the students to play and had covers to decorate them for the theme- the playing really wowed the crowds. Jared's taking percussion and concert band this year and hopes to be able to learn to play them next year in high school too. We looked around the gorgeous gardens and the shops here just taking our time. The next food booth we sampled was also None of us like sushi, but we love teriyaki chicken (it's a favorite on Boy Scout campouts for our troop) so I thought the teriyaki chicken roll was a safe choice. By far, this was everyone's least favorite dish. The rice had no flavor and seemed dry, the chicken tasted like the pre-cooked kind with no tenderness, and you could barely taste any teriyaki flavor. After each having a bite we didn't even finish it. Thankfully our next food stop was We ordered the kefta pocket- Jared and I ate the veggie slaw and some of the beef and pita, then Ron and Taylor finished it off. Very good- it would make a good part of a meal for one person. While we ate we got to enjoy Mo Rockin' and the belly dancer. I really enjoy their blend of music- makes everyone want to get up and dance. Ron and I especially like looking around this pavillion since it brings back memories for us both- I lived in Saudi Arabia for a couple years when I was a kid and he's been deployed to the Middle East several times. The atmosphere here was really spectacular this particular night. The crescent moon behind the buildings was neat. Ok, just when I thought "we won't be in Animal Kingdom so no camels and we won't be in Magic Kingdom so no camels at Aladdin" the guys managed to find a camel for "Hump Day" anyway! Next up on our food journey was We picked the venison sausage with mushroom, arugula, and black currant dressing. The guys liked the sausage and so did I- not too gamey and just the right spice. The "salad" was really yummy too- I wish I'd had more! Onto a favorite in with the beef ribs in cabernet with mashed potatoes. I have to say we're normally not lovers of French food, but this is very tasty. I let the guys eat most of this since they like it so much. It is probably one of the best uses of a snack credit since the portion is so big and filling. I like the looks of the France pavillion at night, but no one really wanted to look around so I just snapped a few shots. We stopped in for a sweet treat- a Belgian waffle with chocolate and whipped cream. It was just enough for everyone to have a bite and wasn't overly sweet. The waffle had a nice crispness and wasn't soggy. We moved to the UK pavillion next. We always like looking around in here. Ron and I were poking our heads around a corner to see the kids lined up to meet Pooh and Tigger, and a dad says to us "Oh, if you want to get in line just go out the door and it's around over there." We were laughing and told him we were just reminiscing about when our kids were little! It is endearing that now our boys will point out cute things little kids do or say. We got some goofing off in too. No Jared, you are NOT playing rugby! Mmmm... then it was time to get one of Taylor and I's favorites from the seafood fisherman's pie! This thing is sooo good- warm and flavorful and filling but you just want more! We gobbled it up but did convince Jared to try a bite first, and he even liked it.
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Post by sydney on Dec 7, 2013 8:41:47 GMT -5
Day 4- Epcot conclusionOur last pavillion to visit was Canada. We looked around in the shops and spoke to some nice CM's while in there. it reminds me of the Wilderness Lodge a bit and I love the rustic feel. Then it was time to grab a sample from the food booth. We've had the pleasure to dine at LeCellier three times in previous visits before it became a signature location and it was definitely a favorite- the food, atmosphere, and service are unparalled! But we don't really want to spend that much or use two credits to eat here at this point, it may be something Rona dn I go back to try by ourselves at some point. Now we're just happy with a taste of the ever popular cheese soup, which was perfect as always! The next booth I was excited to try was I hadn't had Greek food in a long time, and there's not really anyplace to get it around here, so I'd forgotten how much I like it. When I went back home for my brother's wedding in Sept. I went to eat at a great Greek place and got to try lots of stuff that I fell in love with again. I knew Ron would love the spanakopita so that's what we ordered. The boys thought it was ok, but as I predicted Ron was all over it- it was flaky, warm, and flavorful. We've vowed to go to that restaurant when we go home next summer so he can try some more Greek eats! Up next was the where the boys opted for an orange Dole Whip. Ron and I would have tried any of the foods since we both adore pineapple (the boys don't though- more for us, hehehe...) but we were still a bit full. This is actually a much bigger serving but the boys dug into it before I could snap a shot! At the next booth for we had to wait behind two ladies who had apparently already been sampling some other alcoholic drinks since it took them a while to figure out what and how to order! Taylor and I just chuckled and then picked the frozen s'mores when it was our turn. Ron and I had a taste, which was super yummy and sweet, but let the boys finish most of it. They said they'd prefer this to traditional s'mores and wanted to know if they could make it at the next campout- so silly! We got to and I was excited to try the Kalua pork slider since I was too full last time and Ron ate the whole thing before I could take a picture and raved about it. Well, I guess I was so excited I forgot to take a picture this time too! But it was really delicious and I wish they served several of these as an appetizer or meal somewhere! was our next flavor destination and we decided on the Banoffee tart- talk about amazing! The warm banana with the toffee flavor and the crunchy crumbles was outstanding! Our last food booth was and we finished with the chocolate cake with passion fruit sauce. For a vegetarian dish it was pretty good- not as rich as some of the other desserts and just sweet enough. Now that we had thoroughly stuffed ouselves we were ready to head back to Furture World. Then I remembered I had to go back and get the passport stamps I missed at the beginning. So the guys found a bench to rest on while I went on my mission. It was a little after 8:00 and the "traffic" had started to really pick up. I think people may have come from other parks to enjoy the later evening at Epcot, so I was glad we'd gotten all the food we'd wanted by then. After stopping for a stamp at each of the missed booths, I went back to meet the rest of my family. As I approached I could see all three of the completely cracking up laughing- they almost couldn't talk! as we began walking I finally got Ron to tell me that a dad and his about five year old son had just walked by pushing the mom in one of the Disney rented strollers, and she was about passed out in it probably from enjoying the "Wine" part of the festival a little more than the "Food" part! This I had to see, so Jared and I fast walked ahead acting like we were trying to find a restroom, and then when Jared said we passed them we stopped and turned around like we were waiting for Ron and Taylor to catch up. Sure enough, there was a grown woman in a stroller, looking out of it though sitting up a bit now, and a man and boy were pushing her! Glad that was never me! Back in Future World we looked around in Mouse Gears and the amazing Disney art shop. This place is like an attraction for us- the boys actually ask to see it. Taylor foundand got with his gift card a set of four 500 piece puzzles of Thomas Kincade paintings- Peter Pan, Lion King, Pinocchio, and Jungle Book. The boys wanted the last ride to be Spaceship Earth and luckily there was only a five minute wait! Ron and Taylor always seem to ride this together while Jared and I team up. I love this ride, and it's cool to me when Jared and Taylor now throws in little tidbits they've learned from school about some of the parts. We made our postcards to send to ourselves, silly faces made on purpose, and were on our way. We had an outstanding time and got to do everything we wanted without rushing at all- so happy! We didn't even wait long for a bus either, and were back to AKL soon. We had been chatting on the bus ride in the morning with a nice lady and her elderly mom and another older couple without kids. We saw the lady and her mom had these sliders on their mb's that we had seen on other people and had assumed they bought. She informed all of us they had received them at check-in. Our family and the couple had both arrived on Sunday and we hadn't gotten them. The lady told us to just go to the front desk when we got back and ask for them, so Ron and I sent the boys up to the room to get ready for bed while we waited at the desk. The lobby is so peaceful at night so we didn't mind waiting while a few people ahead of us in line go their issues taken care of. Ron even commented that he could probably sleep in the lobby. When it was our turn the nice CM presented us with our four complimentary glow-in-the-dark sliders and told us that there were more sliders and other accessorries avaible for purchase at many of the gift shops. We got back to the room and added them to our bands, the tucked in for a good night's sleep!
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Post by ilovdisney on Dec 7, 2013 19:34:21 GMT -5
Oh Sydney you can stay at POFQ they have queen beds. One reason we stay beside I love how small and charming it is. What a great down day. When I saw Tayler in TOT my first thought was he would make a great bell hop. Looks like a great day at DHS. Going backlater to read the rest.
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Post by sydney on Dec 13, 2013 14:34:24 GMT -5
Day 5- MKWe slept in this morning a bit, but I was still up beofre everyone else. After I got ready for the day I walked around a bit outside while the guys were getting up. The resort was so calm in the morning. Every day I came to appreciate it more. I checked out the hot tub and fitness center as I explored. When I got back to the room the guys were ready to go so we hopped on a bus and headed to the MK. I had figured on going to the Grand Floridian or the Contemporary for a quick breakfast just to change things up and to look around. I let the boys pick and surprisingly they chose the Grand Floridian. It was not what I expected- so much more magical and with some lovely Disney touches. I was very impressed with the elegant look but relaxing feeling of the Grand Floridian. I expected stuffiness but didn't get that at all. We asked and were politely directed to the Gasparilla Island Grill, where were ordered two meals, since it was about 9:30 by then and we had an early lunch adr. We got a bounty platter which came with eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, a pancake, biscuit, and Mickey waffle- they were all very good. We also got a Mickey waffle platter so we coule each have our own Mickey waffle, and some more bacon. After breakfast we went back to the lobby to see the gingerbread house. It was still under construcion but it was astounding anyway. The lobby was very comfortable and cozy. Jared wanted a picture of what he called "Kevin's cage"- Kevin being the bird from "Up." We saw a bride and her bridal party taking pictures and as we were leaving we saw the car we figured they'd be using. The Grand Floridian is definitely somewhere we'd consdier staying because of the atmosphere, beauty, and the monorail transportation is convenient. We hopped on the monorail to head to the MK for our day of fun.
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Post by sydney on Dec 13, 2013 14:38:14 GMT -5
Day 5- MK cont.We had arived at Magic Kingdom! We leisurely strolled up Main Street taking in all the excitement and Christmas decorations. Of course our first destination was Adventureland! we passed Jungle Cruise and there was already a 20 minute wait so we decided to try to get a fastpass with our tickets- no problem, we'd come back later. All of us have the same favorite ride at MK- PotC! There was like a five minute wait so in we went! Walked right on and rode, but something wasn't quite right. There were some parts where things weren't moving properly and the most noticeable was at the end with Capt. Jack not moving. As we were coming out the CM's were closing the front and turning a bunch of disappointed guests away. We were glad we at least got to ride first. So we kept walking along to I had the brilliant idea that we should do Splash Mt. next so if we got wet we'd have time to dry off before lunch. Miraculously there was only a ten minute wait and the weather was feeling warm. We walked right on through and were ready to join Brer Rabbit for an adventure. We were all singing along through the ride. Before: and after: Are you kidding me?!? Taylor and I ended up in the very front row which was sooo much fun, but we got the top half of us soaked! I had to go in the restroom afterwards and use paper towels to try to dry off since my hair was dripping. Mental note- bring a towel next time and don't put on any eye makeup! It was totally worth it though. The ride photo came out cool though! It was time to return for our Jungle Cruise fastpasses and I was just glad we'd not be getting any more wet. We had a surprise to see it all decorated for Christmas around the line, ride, and boat. Our captain Rick was really funny and we actually heard some new jokes we hadn't before. I always enjoy the predictable corniness of this ride. We figured we'd head to Liberty Square next. The line for Haunted Mansion looked long from a distance but the wait was less than ten minutes. Besides waiting in line is part of the fun on this ride. We drug our bodies to the dead center of the room as instructed. We got in our doom buggies and picked up some hitchhikers on the way out. I would have to say that Haunted Mansion is probably my second favorite at MK. We wandered into Fantasyland and loved the new Rapunzel section- nicely incorporated! Since Small World was right there and a five minute wait we hopped on a boat around the world. As we got off it was time to take a stroll back up Main Street for lunch.
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Post by sydney on Dec 13, 2013 14:40:09 GMT -5
Day 5- MK cont.Our lunch adr was for 12:40 at one of our favorite places- Tony's! We have made this a must-do since our second trip. We checked in and only waited a few minutes to be seated. By some weird coincidence we were seated at the exact same table as we were at last time! It's such a nice place and we prefer eating in the bright patio area. Our server Bethany was wonderful through the whole meal. First she brought out our drinks- Coke for Ron, and refreshing lemonade for the boys and I. We picked three dishes to order and split between the four of us. One was the spaghetti and meatballs- love the sauce and juicy meatballs! The chicken parmigiana was delicious as always- nicely breaded and seasoned and perfect with the pasta and sauce. My favorite dish was the pizza bianca topped with chicken, pancetta, arugula, and creamy marscapone- it was divine! Next time I'm getting one all to myself! We still had a bit of room for dessert so we picked the gelato the spumoni and the tiramisu- all were heavenly! As we were leaving we got to meet the proprieter! We will definitely still be making Tony's a must-eat place on future trips.
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Post by sydney on Dec 13, 2013 14:44:03 GMT -5
Day 5- MK cont.After our delicious lunch we strolled back up Main Street and got to enjoy it since it was less crowded now than at opening time. Someone was nice enough to take a shot of us. (my poor hair still hadn't recovered from Splash Mt!) The weather had really become gorgeous- prefect temps and beautiful skies. Since we had two afternoon fp+ for Tomorrowland that's where we headed next. We started off with a tour of Tomorrowland on the They were back to goofing off again as we rode around, but that was one of the best things about this trip- enjoying them just be kids. The first ride they wanted to do was There was a 20 minute wait listed but it ended up only being 10 minutes from the time they walked in to the time they got out. Ron and I decided to watch from the grandstands so we got to talk while they drove. They had fun as always. Our family loves the nostalgia of We walked right up as a show was starting and we got front row seats. We did get to watch the 20's part twice since it stopped at the end and then re-started without rotating around. I wish they could make one where it went through all the decades, but Walt's original is really special and I hope they never get rid of it! It's a great big beautiful tomorrow! We had a fp+ from 3:10-4:10 for We love this ride and it really brings back memories for me of my first visit when my brother and cousin and I convinced my grandma to ride it- and she loved it! Now I get to enjoy it with my family. We were seated towards the back, which gives a little more pull on the drops. I can't figure out if I like the front or back more. Our Buzz fp+ wasn't till 4:20-5:20, but the wait time was at 15 minutes so we decided to just do stand-by. I do like the que for this ride so the time went quick. I rode with Taylor and Ron rode with Jared. Taylor and I got pretty close scores but I never do a really good job of steering, so that probably impeded him. Ron and Jared ranked high in their scores though. There was a show that had already begun for but we were first in line for the next one. In our audience was a big group with kids that were obviously there on a special trip. They used one of the adults in that group to continually pick on which they all loved, and they used those kids in the show and they picked some with adorable presonalities- it was very touching and funny. By the time we were done with the monsters we could go back to Buzz again. This time we switched partners and I let Jared steer this time. Of course he kept turning it so he could hit targets better than me! Ron and Taylor really got into it- they take their zapping very seriously! We took another ride on the Peoplemover and then said goodbye to Tomorrowland.
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Post by sydney on Dec 13, 2013 14:47:22 GMT -5
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Post by sydney on Dec 13, 2013 14:50:22 GMT -5
Day 5- MK conclusionBefore leaving Fantasyland we wanted to check out the other new castle- that of the Beast! They did an amazing job to make this look so realistic like you're really seing this faraway castle in the mountains. Walking through the area you feel like you're in a French village. We knew we were going to be eating dinner at in a few nights, but wanted to look around while it was still light outside. It's such a neat experience. I think the check-in area at the beginning and the bridge just makes you anticipate it more. Our final fp+ of the day was from 6:20-7:20 for I can not ride with Ron and I can't ride with Taylor anymore either becuase I feel like the bar doesn't come down far enough, so they rode together. I figured out that even riding with Jared that the bar still doesn't come down very far, so we were sliding all over the place, bouncing up to almost standing on the drops, and throwing our hands up all while giggling our heads off! This ride is fun during they day, but I think even more fun at night! I planned to do this ride at this time so it would be before dinner and we'd be right by where we wanted to eat at We don't eat burgers almost the whole rest of the trip because we know we'll be enjoying the huge loaded bacon cheeseburgers here. We have figured that three meals are the prefect amount for us. We get all the toppings we each like and make a feast. I personally like mayo, lettuce, grilled onions and mushrooms, topped with melty cheese sauce, and the crispy onion rings are the cherries on top! The cheese is also perfect for dipping the French fries! We were so stuffed that we just took the little chocolate cakes, which are in a prefect little travel container, to go in our backpack and ended up eating them later. There were a few more attractions we wanted to hit so we went back to Fantasyland. I swear the Rapunzel restroom became our new favorite since we seemed to keep going back to it during both times at MK. It is really a neat area. The one disappointment for this trip was that Peter Pan was closed. I've always said Taylor is my Peter Pan and it's one of our family's favorite Disney stories. But we'll just have to come back. But one we missed last time that we had to do this time was another classic This one is also special since I grew up with Pooh being one of my favorite characters since I was very young according to my mom, and my family have always enjoyed the gang from the Hundred Acre Wood. We had to go back to tow of our favorites before the night was done, the first being Haunted Mansion. Just before 9:00 we came back to ride PotC again, this time it was working perfectly, so we were all happy! We decided to call it a day and headed towards the exit. On our way out Wishes was going on so we were still able to enjoy it a bit even though we weren't interested in stopping to watch. It was nice to be able to take our time walking since everone else was pretty much stopped watching. At the bus stop we waited less than 10 minutes and were on our way back to AKL. This was probably one of the most enjoyable days of the whole trip. We had a nice ride back, the boys got cleaned up while Ron and I animal watched, and we all turned in for a relaxing night's sleep.
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Post by sydney on Dec 17, 2013 13:13:06 GMT -5
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Post by sydney on Dec 17, 2013 13:15:51 GMT -5
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Post by sydney on Dec 17, 2013 13:20:32 GMT -5
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Post by sydney on Dec 17, 2013 13:24:05 GMT -5
Day 6- down day cont.For lunch we had a 12:40 adr at Kina Cafe, so after mini golf we hopped on a bus to the Polynesian. We arrived a little early and got to enjoy the lush tropical atmosphere. When it was time we checked in at the Just like at Tony's we were seated at the same table as last time we visited! We had been for breakfast last trip and loved it so were looking forward to a great lunch. The boys and I got lemonade to drink and Ron just got water with lemon. Taylor got the surf & turf burger ( a thick burger topped with fried shrimp) and fries, Ron got the teriyaki steak with pineapple salsa, pasta salad and sticky rice, and I got the island chicken sandwich with Asian pear slaw. Jared had a little bit of everything since surprisingly he liked all of it. Ron and Taylor didn't want any of the pasta salad or slaw so Jared and I got to share that. Ron didn't want any of the burger either, and I didn't want any fries. You can see some of Ron's choices on his plate. My plate had a little of everything else though. The steak and the burger were both tasty and the guys liked them a lot. My favorite dish was the one I ordered though- the chicken was tender and juicy, and the combo of melty swiss, crispy bacon and onions, and delectable mago curry mayo made it awesome. The slaw was really different and tasty too. We really enjoyed our lunch and the service and atmosphere were top notch. For dessert we got two Kilauea tortes and Jared wanted the apple tart. Both were a yummy ending to a super meal. I see us having a hard time next trip whether we want to eat breakfast or lunch at the Polynesian! After lunch we wanted to look around some more. The overall feel of the resort is so relaxing and fun. ANd the proximity to the parks is a big advantage. The one disadvantage we see with staying here is that there is more of a motel feel since there are separate buildings that are spread out from the main building, and it would be nice to have balconies or little patios off each room since it is a deluxe resort. We grabbed drink refills at Capt. Cook's and hopped on the monorail to go resort hopping. At the TTC we switched monorails to the Epcot line. We saw a lot more security on this trip than past ones, and it was really hard not to want to go pet all the dogs! Once on the monorail we took a relaxing ride over to Epcot. We have never had a ride over Epcot on the monorail so it was neat to see it from above, kind of like seeing Tomorrowland from the Peoplemover. We got off the monorail and headed for the bus stop.
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Post by sydney on Dec 17, 2013 13:28:54 GMT -5
Day 6- down day cont.We walked from the Epcot monorail station to the bus stops. We passed a couple and their toddler twins and what appeared to be the grandma and aunt. Apparently they hadn't changed their diapers in a while and they had stripped the kids down and were basically giving them a GI shower and cleaning out the stroller right there on the sidewalk! We were completely appalled! What ever happened to using a restroom? Completely gross and inappropriate. We proceeded to the stop for Saratoga Springs since we hadn't visited there before. The bus was taking what seemed like forever. There were buses pulling up and leaving for lots of other resorts, some multiple times, while our family and a bunch of others just waited. Then who showed up in line? It was that family we had passed cleaning up their kids! They were so annoying too, talking super loud and being inconsiderate to everyone in line. Plus I swear you could still smell what they hadn't cleaned up either on the kids or the stroller. We were about to walk off and try another resort when a bus pulled up. It was over a half hour wait in all. We rode over and got off at the first stop at Saratoga Springs. We looked around outside and weren't really enjoying the whole look and feel of the resort. We weren't getting the warm comfortable vibe we had at other resorts. Plus it seems so spread out. We did stop in to get drinks at Artist's Pallette. It is cute that they have easels' for kids to use here. Then that family showed up again while we were looking around in the gift shop. We went back outside and of course found a silly photo op- they come up with the craziest stuff! We didn't encounter any friendly guests or CM's while we were here like we did at other resorts, and it just didn't seem like somewhere we'd enjoy staying as a family. But I guess that's the benefit to visiting different resorts- so you know what you like. I still wanted to see the "treehouses" I knew they had, so we waited for a bus to take us over there for a quick drive by. We had to wait like 10 minutes for one, and just as it was about to pull away, that family runs up and the driver waited for them to get on! Seriously?!? After that the boys kept refering to them as the "Saratoga Stalkers." At least they could get a laugh out of it. We rode over there and back so we got a look at the outside of the treehouses. Before I could say it, Taylor and Jared both commented that they look like the octagonal cabins at the lake camp near where we live. They weren't impressed. Ok, well that settles that. After another long wait for a bus we were headed to DHS. From there we took a nice boat ride to the Epcot resort area. We looked around the Yacht and Beach Club resorts and were pretty impressed. Both have a high end feel without being snooty and the pools and grounds are exceptional. We didn't ever go over to the Boardwalk but from what we could see it's a lot like the Boardwalk area in Texas where we're from. We visit that one when we go back home and it's always fun. Although these three resorts wouldn't be our first choices because the theming is so close to what we have here in the Charleston area and back on the coast in Texas, they should be very appealing to most guests. The different transportation options are also a plus.
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