aloha from hawai’i…
we’re thawing out in near 30 degree temperatures (not that it was that cold in San Francisco) and loving our apartment here in hawai’i. The view is awesome…
Photo taken while staying at the wonderful Sausage Tree Camp, Zambia. Here we are fishing on the banks of the Zambezi, one eye on the River on the lookout for Alligators, another on the lookout for Hippos, another on the lookout for Lions, another on the lookout for Elephants :)
A bit of a wrap up of Vegas first….
We did a walk up and down the strip on the Wednesday. There are a lot of interesting things to take in on a walk up and down the strip and we went into quite a lot of casino’s and walked through them to have a look at the slot machines and gaming tables and we went into their stores (some have malls!) and the special attractions they have. Yes – we took Jackson through the casino’s, but I only let him play the one cent machines – I JOKE!! But we did walk him through the casinos, we had to so that we could get to the shops and attractions. Jackson, for some reason, thinks the poker machines are coke machines. I can’t remember why – so as we’d walk through and past the machines, Jackson would ask me if I was going to get a can of coke? Some of the special attractions we saw were real live Lions at the MGM, M&M World and real live M&M characters for Jackson to get his photo with, we went to see the dolphins at one, but the line was long and the admission charge high, we saw large aquariums, we saw dozens of people on street corners handing out “business cards” for *ahem* ladies of the “night”, or day apparently, coke (as in the beverage) world, we also saw the eiffel tower, lots on construction being done on new casino’s, robotic statues fighting over atlantis, a pirate ship being renovated, rode a tram, a monorail and a gondola down a venetian canal and saw bits of Paris, New York, Monte Carlo, Italy and ancient Rome. It was a long day and our feet were tired from the walk – we’d set off at 730am or so and got back to the hotel about 11 or 12 hours later…. room service dinner at our table with a view of the strip and an early night…. a very interesting day
Our stay in Las Vegas ended on Thursday, as we checked out to head to San Francisco. We did a bunch of amazing stuff in Las Vegas and I didn’t really get warmed up on the gambling front. During our walk around on the day before, I had spent some time in a few of the casino’s on reconnaissance missions to find just the right poker machine for a last minute raid on the floors before we checked out of Vegas. So, while Kylie and Jackson were sleeping I headed off to my meeting with the multi-hand blackjack machine – what a lovely little poker machine it was. I played it for about an hour or so with reasonable success, except for the one game when I pressed bet maximum instead of deal and bet $70 on one hand and lost it all… grrrrr. Kylie wants to get the casino video of the second I realised I’d pressed the wrong button, I just want to forget it and move on. dumb machines. I also found a star wars poker machine, which game me back some of my losses from my wrong button pressing mistake.
Back to the hotel and we checked out and headed to the airport. The guy who picked us up from the hotel for our transfer told us that we probably wouldnt get around the excess luggage charges on our bags unless we looked after the guy at curbside check-in. That sounded like a challenge to me. So, when we got to the airport and all our luggage was on the curbside, I got in line to see what we could do about this excess luggage problem and considering I hadnt made our fortunes on the casino floor we needed to minimise the excess luggage charges. The charges by the way are $100 for each bag of the size and weight we are travelling with, so we’d have been looking at $300 in excess luggage charges. Anyways… after some discussions about how nice a place Australia is, and the guy seeing my poor helpless son and the bag he’d have to carry to the check in counter if we couldnt do curbside and me letting him now we’d look after him, we were able to check in curbside and avoid the excess luggage costs! yippee! it did cost us $2 per bag and a $60 tip – but it still saved us a couple of hundred dollars, which I was happy about.
We passed through the security checks in a breeze and our flight was uneventful and we were in San Francisco by mid afternoon.
This was Thanksgiving Day and I had arranged for us to go to a nice restaurant for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Jackson was very well behaved and we were able to enjoy a lovely traditional US Thanksgiving dinner of Turkey and deserts were ice cream for Jackson, Pumpkin Pie for Kylie and I had warm bread and butter pudding – all of this washed down with a lovely pinot from carlton, oregon!
The hotel we are staying at in San Fran is perched on top of the main hill – Nob Hill – and has excellent views towards the bay and of San Francisco. We can see a slither of Alcatraz from our room. The hotel is well positioned, but next time I think we’ll stay down in Union Square – it’s where most of the action is, shops, cable cars start there and restaurants too.
The hill we had to walk up after dinner would have burned off some of the bread and butter pudding….
On one of our vegas days, I had organised a Ford Mustang rental through Hertz. The plan was to get the car and do a drive through the desert and check out the scenery and sights and stop in at an outlet store shopping centre outside of Vegas. This turned out to be a fantastic day out. We all got in a cab at about 8am to go out and get the car. The cab driver we had tried to scam us into a big tip with a sob story on this and that and a whole raft of bs, which he wasnt very good at telling and he was a bit disappointed (and told me so) when I didnt give him the tip he was expecting. ah well….
The car rental place in Vegas is massive. You dont just pick your car up at the airport, they have a whole other “terminal” for car picks up and all the major car rental companies have a presence there and the parking garage must hold thousands of cars – hertz alone had over 700 parks there.
We had hired a mustang, but they had a Shelby GT available, which was a
little more $ wise, but a much nicer “zoomer car” as Jackson likes to say. The Shelby is a convertible, which was very nice!! We took the upgrade and I am glad we did. What an awesome car and it was a lot of fun to drive out on the highways they have there. I even got to slow right down to a near complete stop and plant it and accelerate very quickly (up to the speed limit – i promise)! Jackson said he thought the car was Lightning McQueen when I did this… so, you see when I was doing this I was making my son happy (and me too)
We drove out of Vegas headed for a little town called Searchlight. We had to detour off the highway for an accident – which got us a bit turned around and lost and back onto the highway heading in the wrong direction (oops), but we got back in the right direction and headed along the highway. The scenery was made by the large mountains / hills which were a few miles off the highway, the scenery nearby the highway was tumbleweeds and cacti. The folk at Energex will be really interested with the photos kylie took of the very low hanging power lines and the incredibly large solar power station we drove by (these photos will go nicely with the pictures Kylie had me take of the nuclear power station we drove by in Florida).
We found searchlight and realised calling it a town was a bit generous, it was more a construction site – I presume they were building a by-pass…..
We turned onto the Joshua Tree Highway towards a township called Nipton. The Joshua Tree Highway is aptly named as the highway is lined by literally thousands of Joshua trees, we only saw 4 or 5 cars on this highway and it was a nice straight open road. This road was good for lots of doing whatever you do wen you hire a convertible zoomer car and you have miles of straight highway, with literally no other cars around…. (tige, you would love it…)
We then turned Northish onto the interstate 15 highway for Vegas and our stop in at the outlet stores. This was another succesful shopping venture, with Jackson picking up a couple of fighter jets, I got a nice die-cast model of a Shelby as a momento of the car and we all got (what felt like) another suitcase worth of clothes…. These outlets stores were really good and are worth the trip out – you can catch a bus for $15 return from the MGM in Vegas to them, or you can hire a “zoomer car” and have a lot more fun.
We left the outlets mid afternoon and headed back to Vegas. We arrived back into Vegas near to sunset, so we decided to drop our shopping off at the hotel and do some laps of the strip. We drove up and down the strip a couple of times, once with the top up and then a couple with the top down and the car in convertible mode. This was a lot of fun!
All in all this was a top day! I only got lost once, I NEVER ONCE drove on the wrong side of the road but I did manage to turn the windscreen wipers on instead of the indicators quite a few times…..
I have added one picture, from the hertz website, of the car. We have about 150 photos from this day, so we’ll post them when we get home.
cc, kc and jacko
While we were in Vegas we did a helicopter tour to the grand canyon. I’ve only been on a helicopter once before. It was a while ago and this tour was very different and was amazing, I think everyone should come over here to do it! It was without doubt a highlight and I know Kylie and I will remember it for a long time, Jackson might not because he’s obviously not going to recall a lot of the stuff we’re doing now – but we took lots of photos and videos of this.
The tour picked us up at 110pm or so and took us out to their base for a briefing on the tour. The company we went with is Maverick helicopters and they run an excellent operation – right from the pick up from the hotel to the touchdown inside the Grand Canyon and the trip back. They were running 7 or 8 helicopters, with 7 passengers on each flight and they are apparently fully booked for months. This same company runs tours out of a few different cities to the Canyon and they will have 50 helicopters running by this time next year. Talk about demand for a product!
The tour was actually 3 flights. One from Vegas to the Grand Canyon of 40 minutes, another to their re-fuelling station (10 minutes) and then another back into Vegas (30 minutes). We were lucky to sit in the front on the flight out from Vegas to the Grand Canyon and we had a great view out the front of the cockpit and the viewing panel in the front lower section of the cockpit. We flew over the Lake Mead and Hoover Dam area on the way to the Grand Canyon, past (lower than) the Native American owned sky walkway and then landed on the Canyon floor, for some champa’s and cheese and crackers.
On the way out to the canyon Jackson even managed to doze off for about 10 minutes! He was very excited about the flight and was enjoying it and was definitely mesmerised by the view below and around us, then he just dropped off to sleep. unbelievable…. anyways, it turned out this quick power nap recharged his batteries and he was ready to rock again once we landed and he had his energy back.
The size of the Grand Canyon is near impossible to describe – it is miles deep and miles wide. The river which flows through the canyon seemed as wide as the Brisbane River near Friday’s / Riverside and looked to be moving very quickly.
The spot we landed in was pretty quiet, in that we were one of four or five choppers landed in the one section of the canyon we landed at. The canyon is a bit like a helicopter highway, the number of chopper tours going out there, just from Vegas, on a per day basis must exceed 100. There were many, many flights which flew over us while we were there.
The scenery is fantastic – with massive cliff faces, rock formations and colours, as well as many different shaped cacti (all very spiky) and of course the river too (which was as Brown as the Brisbane River).
We all had our own individual headsets and microphones and on the way back Jackson started to feel a bit more comfortable about the people and being on the helicopter and rattled off a few “5 – 4 – 3- 2 – 1, blastoff!” and some other phrases from the thunderbirds, even an “FAB Scott” – which in Thunderbirds talk is “Fully Acknowledge Broadcast” and Scott is one of the characters from the show.
Our flight back was timed to co-incide with sunset and we flew basically right over the strip. The lights coming on and all the traffic and looking at the casino’s light up was a great way to end the tour. The handy cam ran out of battery power right as we were coming in to land, that means I had the camera turned on for 3 hours of a just over 4 hour trip….
This trip was amazing and I would definitely do it again when /if we come back to Vegas. At the end of the day I asked Jackson which he liked most – the stretch hummer or the helicopter. He answered “Both!”. No amount of re-phrasing the question could get him to pick one, he enjoyed both so much! I would take the chopper tour in a heart beat – this was a great day out. The company we went with is Maverick helicopters, their website is: http://www.maverickhelicopter.com/
Our “transfer” from Port Canaveral to Las Vegas was a LONG day! Everyone is told they should be off the ship by 8:30am’ish – our breakfast sitting was at 645am. We had our carry-on baggage with us and trundled off to breakfast, leaving the cabin for the last time. After breakfast and expecting lengthy waits in customs and airport check-in lines, we decided to get the day started and were off the boat by 730am. We sailed through customs in about 5 minutes, found our bright lime green luggage grouped in an orderly way in about 5 minutes and were very happy to find porters who would help us haul our luggage out to the bus! Things only got better from there as there were airline check-in counters at the port terminal!! awesome! So, we checked in there and they took our luggage for us and put it on its own special luggage transfer bus out to the airport where it was checked all the way through to Las Vegas – all without us having to carry it one step! Another plus to this is they didn’t weigh our luggage, which means we sidestepped excess charges on these legs of our trip.
The downside of all this efficiency is that we were WAY ahead of our schedule and our flight was not due to leave Orlando, for Miami for a connection to Vegas until 1pm. This left us with a long wait at the Orlando Airport. meh, the price you pay I guess.
Our flights were ok. Jackson dozed off on the Orlando to Miami flight, which was only 40 minutes long and would not then sleep on the Miami to Vegas flight, so he was a bit painful on this flight – asking to go to the toilet 3 times on a 5 hour flight and being rowdy and rambunctious for a lot of the flight.
Our arrival into Vegas made it all worthwhile…
We had hired a stretch hummer to transfer us from the airport to our hotel. This was very cool and we all had a great time riding in it. We got to do a bit of a tour of the strip and stopped in front of the “welcome to vegas” sign for a couple of pics. This car was amazingly long and spacey inside, with a few lounge like chairs and led lights in the roof. Very funky and fun, though afterwards I did feel a bit dirty (environmentally wise) and as though we should look to offset the carbon emissions of the trip somehow…. lots of pics of this
The hotel we are in is awesome! The Signature at MGM is part of the MGM Casino, but set back a block from the strip and is connected to the casino by a covered walkway inclusive of travel walkways (flat escalators) to help move you to the slot machines faster. We have an apartment style room, which is great for the space and a room which overlooks the strip and we can see from the New York New York casino and hotel right the way down to Wynn at the other end – we are up on the 27th floor and basically look right out at the “Eiffel Tower” at the Paris Casino. The staff here are amazingly helpful (tips please) and we’re loving our time here.
Monday morning I woke up at about 4am or so (time zone change – I swear) and while Kylie and Jackson were sleeping I headed over to the Casino at the MGM for a look around. I found a few poker machines which didnt pay out – coxy, you will be glad to know I did the free spin dance for you (only once though). I found a great game the punters club would enjoy, which I will try to get a photo of today, it looks like it was built in the 1950′s and is a mechanical horse racing game where the horses do a lap of the circuit and your challenge is to bet on what the quinella will be. Lots of fun! The sportsbook (where you bet on sports) was massive and they had was seemed like about 50 big TV’s showing highlights of all the sports being played around the country.
I went back to the hotel by 7 and we headed off to look around the strip. We did the monorail up and down the strip, which was good.
We went into the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace and did some scouting around. Kylie is by far streets ahead of me in the shoe shopping department (who needs dozens of pairs of black shoes anyway) but I think I am holding up my own in terms of general shopping capabilities. Those who know us well will know that I’ve changed a little (size wise) since Kylie and I got married. My wedding ring hasnt fit on my wedding ring finger for a while, so there was this jewellery store which we had seen in Nassau in the forum shops and they had a ring there which I liked, so I now have a wedding ring on my wedding ring finger again.
We dropped into the FAO Schwarz toy shop and they have a store inside that store called FAOSchweetz. We bought Jackson a chocolate milshake and the guy serving us warned us of how big it was – he wasnt half wrong – this thing was the biggest milkshake I have ever seen. I would have been at least a litre of milk – at least! Jackson, Kylie and I had to tackle it…. again – we have photos.
Later Monday we did our helicopter tour to the Grand Canyon. More on this to come soon, but needless to say this was amazing!
Tuesday we did a drive out through the desert, more on this to come soon too.
We’re still having mountains of fun! Hope all is well back home.
Chris, Kylie and Jackson
On Thursday we checked out of the Polynesian Resort and headed off on our Disney Cruise. Disney make the process of transferring from the resort to the chip very easy. We’d packed up our bags the night before and had them tagged and inside our room by 8am – went off for breakfast and when we came back they had taken them off to transfer them to the ship. We did not have to haul them to reception, or over to Port Canaveral – they looked after all of this for us,
We travelled by bus from the Polynesian Resort to Port Canaveral, which is the port of departure for Disney Cruises. The bus trip took about an hour and a half and Jackson fell asleep literally as we rolled into the port area. After clearing through security, customs and checking in, we were on board the ship and in our cabin by 1:45pm. I could see one challenge in front of us already….. How would we fit all our bags in our cabin?! Our cabin is much nicer than the last cabin we were in on a cruise boat (the Fairstar 14 or so years ago). The cabin has a balcony / verandah which is nice to sit out on and watch the waves go by – or the US Naval ship which is “parked” beside us in Nassau, the Bahamas. The cabin is roomy (for a cruise ship cabin) and has a Queen sized bed and a fold out sofa bed for Jackson.
After everyone was on board, there was a mandatory evacuation drill and then a “sail away” party. After the main part of the party, we were able to find a quiet spot on one of the decks and watch the port slip away.
Returning to our cabin we were confronted by a mountain of fat lime green suitcases blocking our doorway and part of our next door neighbours. Oops. First we hauled all the bags in to the cabin and then we looked for places where we could hide the luggage. The first place I always hide excess stuff in my bedroom is under the bed!! Unfortunately, the bags wouldn’t fit here, so the next spot is the cupboard and basically all the bags were able to fit in there!
We watched the waves slip by for a while and then went off to dinner. For each dinner meal we moved trough each of the ship’s three main restaurants and were seated with the same people on each night. We shared a table with a family of three from Pennsylvania, they are probably a couple of years older than Kylie and I and have a son named Zach who is 6. The two boys hit it off and they are a nice couple, thankfully.
Our second day on board the ship was spent docked in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. We planned on spending most of the day on the ship and taking in a movie and relaxing after a busy week of theme parks. There wasn’t much which interested us on the list of tours you can do from Nassau and in the research we did before the cruise, Nassau itself didn’t appeal all that much.
As you can imagine, on a Disney cruise they are well equipped to look after kids. There is a kids club, which Jackson basically spent all Friday in – mostly by his own choice. Kylie and I had a nice lunch, which was enjoyed at our own pace and not Jackson’s and we watched a movie ‘Evan Almighty’ and relaxed. We did go for a walk through Nassau. I bought myself a few Cuban cigars – real Cubans (apparently)! Nassau is apparently famous for its diamonds, but the shops we looked in mostly looked like they opened last week and were run by “dodgy brothers inc”, so no more diamonds for kylie…
Dinner Friday night was in a restaurant called Animator’s Palate, where the walls start as black and white cartoon outlines and end the meal very colourfully illustrated images from Disney cartoons and movies.
Castaway Cay is a Disney owned island which is available exclusively for Disney cruise guests. We spent Saturday docked here. It is a great set up and we enjoyed our morning here immensely! We had a tip to get off the ship as early as possible today and to go and enjoy the island before the throngs arrived and it turned out to be a great tip. We were amongst the first off the ship and onto the beach. Arriving at the beach there were thousands of deck chairs lined out on the beach, but we were one of only a few dozen people there, so we had our pick of the chairs and took up a prime position on a couple of hammocks nestled under some palm trees. It was great to lie there and listen to the wind rustle through the palm trees (with a little bit of Jackson screeching in the back ground).
We had a swim, we had a cocktail, we had a rest in a hammock and got to relax for a few hours and then we looked up and the place was crowded with people from the ship. It was hard to see it as the same place, there were people EVERYWHERE! Most of them were vacationing Americans (who’d have thought that on a cruise out of America?), so you can imagine the din and what had happened to the peace and tranquility and the wind rustling through the palm fronds… ( hi to all my American readers, I’m sure you know what I mean
). At this point we elected for lunch and to head back to the ship.
We decided to take Jackson to his first cinema movie experience. Ratatouile (or however you damn well spell it) was showing. The ship has a 300 seat cinema in which they play recently released Disney movies. Jackson has seen this movie advertised, but not seen it, so was keen to go along and watch. It was an interesting experience. At times he was almost begging to leave as he was a bit frightened – but (being the kind and loving parents we are) told him we couldn’t leave as the doors to the cinema were locked (or something like that) and we were able to make it through the movie. Afterwards Jackson was very proud of himself for having sat through the movie and he told us he loved the movie, except for a few mildly frightening bits.
After dinner we retreated to the cabin to pack our bags and prepare to travel to Vegas….
The cruise was fantastic – we met some nice people on board and Jackson LOVED the on board child care and being able to play with kids. Kylie and I think he is missing playing with kids (no comments about my maturity please) and he enjoyed the child care a lot, while we enjoyed no being pestered and had a nice peaceful lunch. The entertainment on board was good and the staff were all very helpful and geared to looking after kids – an example of this is Galina (our dining room server) would cut up Jackson’s dinner for him and fed him his breakfast pancakes on the last morning of the cruise! I think 4 days of cruising was enough for us and we could have skipped Nassau, but then we would have just cruised from Port Canaveral to Castaway Cay and there would not have been much cruising going on.
We all had a great time at Disney World! The resort was great and the parks were a lot fun. We think daily updates might get a bit boring, so we’re going to do a few different posts on some of the things we’ve enjoyed about our holiday here at Walt Disney World.
Theme Parks
Magic Kingdom
We spent most of our time at this park.
Epcot
Epcot’s an interesting park, with a real mix of attractions. The park is basically split into two parts, with one part being focused on the future and the other part being “World Showcase”, which is like a World Expo.
Some of the ride highlights of Epcot were;
Soarin’ – this is a great ride and we ended up doing it twice. It’s very hard to describe…. You fly over iconic American locations as though you are on a hand glider, the scenes you look at include snow fields, cities, ocean, flying behind jet fighters and a NAVY chopper and more. During the ride different scents, which correlate to the scenery you are enjoying, are pumped into the ride – including a pine scent for the snow scenes and orange for when you fly over a citrus farm. Thankfully, no off prawns for the ocean scenes!
Nemo and Friends was ok, a bit of talk about the Great Barrier Reef. Turtle Talk with Crush (a turtle from the Nemo movie) was great – all the kids sat down the front of the cinema and Crush appeared on a screen and interacted in real time with the audience – even fielding questions from the kids! Test Track is a General Motors sponsored ride which puts you in a GM vehicle and you then move through a series of tests which they put their new model cars through, including breaking tests, tests on the suspension (very bumpy spots), heat / cold / corrosion tests and others – the climax of the ride is you go on a speed test, where you reach speeds up to 70 miles per hour (about 100 km h) and corner at high speed – great fun!!
We had lunch at a Teppanyaki restaurant – communal seating, which Jackson enjoyed, because he ended up being the centre of attention. Jackson got his meal served in a plate shaped like the bullet train. We then had dinner at Le Cellier, which is a Canadian steak house. Our appetizer (entrée) was a cheddar cheese soup – outstanding!!
We even got to enjoy a few (not quite quiet) cold beverages towards the end of the day in “France” – champa’s for big K and a nice red for me.
Disney MGM Studios
As with the Magic Kingdom, we had a great time here and did a couple of special things, I would like to come back and do this update once we have some pictures to put online.
Animal Kingdom
We spent ¾ of a day here and enjoyed the park immensely. The highlights were the Kilimanjaro Safari’s, during which you sit in a truck and do a tour through a few different “African” eco-systems and see animals – a unique type of zoo basically. Kylie particularly enjoyed this as we got VERY close to a giraffe – she could have reached out of the truck to touch it and we also saw Hippo’s, Gorilla’s, Rhino’s, Warthogs and a bunch more of animals through the rest of the park including a great fish tank (like the Polar Bear set up at SeaWorld) which you could the above and underneath the waterline and a waterfall which some ducks were using as a waterslide! A funny story from the Safari ride was that as we come into the giraffe “zone” there were 4 or 5 giraffes in total, with a couple on each side of the road and they were eating from the trees. It turns out that the trees have feed dishes in them and they are loaded up with food to get the giraffes to be on either side of the trucks. That’s the extent to which things are done here to make sure everyone has as great an experience as possible.
We saw a brilliant show, based on the Lion King, which featured great costumes, singing, dancing and aerobatics. (see an earlier post for more info on this) Jackson was telling us he didn’t want to see this show, but he loved it (except for the fire twirler)!
We also rode a few rides and met some Disney characters.
Downtown Disney
Downtown Disney isn’t a theme park per se, it’s more of an entertainment precinct (read another place to get the hard earned out of your wallet and into the pockets of Disney shareholders).
There were some great stores here. The favourites of the Chambers clan were (in no particular order);
The Lego Shop had a few large lego constructed statues outside the store, including a dragon / loch ness monster in the (real) lake, a 2 mtr tall dinosaur (with a real life squirrel clambering all over it’s back) and some sharks and other animals. We also enjoyed walking through the world’s largest Disney store (50,000 square feet of stuff), a store chockers with Christmas goods and chattels (such as Christmas tree ornaments, wreaths, etc), a store full of scrap booking things (Nicole, you would have loved it) and an ESPN store. We had lunch at the Rainforest Café, which Jackson enjoyed. This restaurant had a jungle theme to it and included many mechanical gorilla’s and elephants. One of the gorillas was perched right above our table and every 10 minutes or so the gorilla would come to life and start waving his arms and grunting – Jackson must have thought it was pretty realistic, because each time the gorilla started, he would move his drink a bit closer to himself because he thought the gorilla was going to drink it. Of course, I would then move it back closer to the gorilla so that the next time it started up, Jackson would think that the gorilla was going to take his drink again.
The resort has been great. It’s got great amenities, including a couple of good restaurants, access to all modes of Disney transport, the staff here have been very friendly and helpful and we’ve had nice views of the lagoon and the Magic Kingdom fireworks.
Rides at the parks
Goofy’s barnstormer was Jackson’s first roller coaster, we rode it once at day (with Chris) and another time at night (with Kylie). It’s a coaster built just for kids with a couple of tight turns, but no corkscrew loop-di-loops or such.
Buzz Lightyear. We ended up riding this 4 or 5 times. Jackson says the best bit about this ride was shooting zurg!
Tower of Terror was fantastic, I explained a fair bit of this one earlier. Who knew bouncing like a yo-yo in a haunted lift shaft would be so much fun?
Kilimanjaro safaris was great for all of us and a tour of African
Turtle talk with Crush was good fun.
Soarin’ was excellent! Loved it!
Up and down rides. These were definitely amongst Jackson’s favourite rides, up and down and up and down and up and down and up and down…. Dumbo and Aladdin and Dino.
Dining
The food here has been pretty good. We’ve enjoyed a cooked breakfast most mornings and Jackson has had Fruit Loops or something like that (what are holidays for!!).
There are some restaurants here which are incredibly popular and we wanted to make sure we got to eat at them. For those restaurants you can (and in some cases have to) book up to 180 days in advance – yes 180 days in advance, to be assured of getting a table… thankfully we didn’t book any restaurants and then not feel like that type of food on the day.
Our (Chris and Kylie’s) favourites have been “Le Cellier” – which was the Canadian Steakhouse and dinner at “Chef Mickeys”, which was more traditional US food of cornbread and the like and had characters come around to the table to say hi and pose for photos.
The character dining restaurants have been great – they’re mainly buffet restaurants and the characters move around and go to each table and get their photos taken with people (the kids mainly) at the tables.
We’ve also had our share of burgers and chips, pizza, doughnuts and ice creams and waffles shaped like Mickey Mouse….
Characters
The benefit of writing the blog updates is that I am the writer and editor… it’s hard for Kylie to edit my posts and I can say things like “I am not sure who enjoyed the character meetings more, Kylie or Jackson”. Character meetings are exactly that – you line up to meet characters from Disney shows / movies and get your photo taken with them and get their autograph.
I won’t list out all of the characters Jackson (and Kylie) met, but it was a LOT! It might be easier to list off those they did not meet.
The ham…. When Jackson gets to the front of the character greeting line, he hands the photopass over to the photographer and then runs in and gives the character a big hug and turns around, strikes a pose and smiles for the photo. He then shakes the characters hand (or gives them five) and then runs back to Kylie.
Sheesh….
All in all, we’ve had a great time here at Disney. We’ve got a whole bunch of photos (hundreds and hundreds) which we will post here to the bog when we get time.
in vegas.
no time for blogging.
mum; send more money.
chris
ps – we have free wifi in the hotel and are looking forward to a restful afternoon / morning or evening soon – so we will post a more comprehensive update soon.
This update comes to you from the future. I’m talking about day 2 of our holiday at Disney, but we’re really on about day six.
This scene is titled “The Ham in action”.
I think the sign of a true holiday is when you forget what day of the week it is – that happened a while ago, but since being at Disney, despite everything we’ve managed to do, we have really had a great time and enjoyed watching Jackson having a great time (sure, sure – Kylie and I have enjoyed “Disney” too). I’ve never been a massive fan of theme parks, but Disney does holidays so well and I am sure Disney would say that they aren’t just theme parks, they’re experiences, or where dreams come true – or something like that. I don’t ever recall thinking badly of the service from any of their “cast members: (that’s what all staff are called here), the services which are offered are done so with convenience (through clever use of technology and processes) and everything is clean and tidy.
There are people who come here every year. I’m not sure that would be for me, but if I lived in the states, I could definitely see myself coming here every 3 or 4 years or so. There are shows and rides which Jackson simply could not sit through, but we’ve (Kylie and Chris) still only not done a couple of rides and we’ve been sure to do any rides we really wanted to do.
On with the show….
Friday 9th November
We had a wake up call ordered for 620am or so…. Micket Mouse was our wake up call (or at least a recording of Mickey Mouse). This made is a bit easier to get Jackson awake, as we put the call out through speaker & that woke him up quick smart.
We followed yesterday’s trip to the Magic Kingdom up with a visit to Disney’s MGM Studios. This park has a movie cinema theme to it and features many attractions we knew Jackson would love and quite a few of his favourite “cartoon” characters live here, it also had a few things I knew Kylie and I would enjoy.
The bus ride from our resort to the MGM was 20 minutes or so. Kylie’s mum takes Jackson on bus rides all the time, so he is well trained on buses and he enjoyed looking out the window at all the new sights.
Some of the highlights of MGM;
The Little Mermaid show is a 15 minute puppetry show which has some very cool special effects. Jackson did not want to do this – he told us in no uncertain terms that he did not want to do it – but afterwards he said he loved the show, even though there was a few scary bits. The show is live and the puppetry in the show is fantastic, with some of the puppets a couple of meters high! At one point in the show light sprays of water rained down on us – Jackson had a gobsmacked moment right here…
The Playhouse Disney show was right across the road from the Little Mermaid show. This was another live character show, with many of Jackson’s favourite TV stars on hand. For the parents (& grandparents forced to endure these shows) in our audience, we saw Bear & the Big Blue House and his friends, Stanley & his goldfish buddy, Jo Jo and Goliath and Winnie the Pooh and friends (and some other guy I’ve never seen before – thankfully, he was annoying!!). Jackson was up and dancing and clapping along and having a great time. (Meema, we video recorded the “goodbye song” for you).
Today was not the first time we have seen the ham in action, but it’s the most prolific appearance of the ham. A ham is apparently a US phrase for someone who knows how to strike a pose for a photo. We have a first class ham in our family, and it is no Kylie or Chris. The ham was out in force today, as Jackson struck a pose for photos with MANY of his favourite characters. I think this list is comprehensive – but I may have missed some & excuse the spelling if I havent got it right. Leo from Little Einstein’s, Jo Jo and Goliath from Jo Jo’s circus, Sully from Monsters Inc (this was for Kylie I am convinced), Buzz, Woody and Combat Carl from Toy Story & Lightning McQueen (!!! – more on that later). At one point I am sure I saw “Blue Steel” (the “Zoolander” fans will get it).
I (Chris) got to do a couple of rides today. Another great aspect to visiting a Disney park is called “Fast Pass”. “Fast Pass” allows you to go to a ride and run your park admission ticket through a special machine which then gives you a ticket to come back to that ride within an alloted time later in the day and jump the queue! It’s awesome, I have walked past hundreds of people waiting in line to ride some rides using a fast pass, which is available to anyone in the parks – I do not know why more people don’t use it.
The Rock n Rollercoaster has an Aerosmith (the band) theme to it. By having picked up a fastpass to this earlier in the day I was able to walk past a few hundred people right to near the front of the line! The rollercoaster is completely in doors and in mostly the dark, it is very smooth, with little to no jerkiness to the ride.
The other thrill ride I took today was the “Twighlight Zone’s Tower of Terror”. It is a little like th Dream World ride in that it features a drop from a great height. The theme of the ride is a twighlight zone story about a LA hotel frequented by Hollywood stars during the 1950′s, the hotel got struck by lightning and some people in one of the lifts at the time were killed and their ghosts were doomed to haunt the hotel for ever (i think that’s it anyway). Fastpass again – so as I walked past all the people in the other line, I felt a bit like Wayne or Garth from Wayne’s World when they had backstage ticket’s to the Alice Cooper concert and they were walking around flaunting their backstage tix in front of all and sundry! For the ride itself you board the lift which then goes on a little ride to the “drop zone”, you arrive at the “drop zone” which is is a completely darkened area – so you dont know you’re at the drop zone…. then you drop 13 floors like a “yo-yo” – up and down and up and down! the drop is apparently randomised so you never have the same drop twice. this is very cool ride!
Jackson, Kylie and I all did the Star Wars ride. This is a bit like the Batman ride at Movie World, you sit in a simulator and fly to the moon endor. Good fun and Jackson did well to not get too scared on this one considering all the jolting around, loud noise and that it was a bit frightening (for a 3 year old) in parts. After the ride I got myself a new stormtrooper t-shirt!
Jackson met Lightning McQueen, from the Cars movie, today. This character greeting is very popular, we were in line half an hour before the time Lightning was going to get there and even then we still were about the sixth group in line! We’ve got a couple of cracking photo’s of this and we all loved Jackson meeting Lightning.
They have a daily parade at 3pm which is of characters and their cars, which was ok. After this we went back to the hotel by bus and then onto a boat and over to the Magic Kingdom for some night-time fun.
Tonight we spent most of our time in “Tomorrowland”, which is future themed.
One of the first rides we did was the “Tomorrowland Transit Authority”, which is a little tram style ride which is elevated up at around second / third floor level and goes through some buildings and rides and gives you a decent perspective of what is in that section of the park. Tonight we got a perspective on some of the parts we probably shouldnt get too much of a perspective on, as the rie broke down while we were on it and in a tunnel. Jackson is still a bit iffy about the dark and tunnels, so this wasnt the best place for us to break down!! We were there for between 20 minutes and half an hour, with a near continuous message being played telling us the ride had stopped momentarily, to stay seated and not to leave our cars and that the ride might begin at any moment. Jackson handled the darkness well and eventually they walked us off the ride, for the inconvenience they gave us a few fast pass like tickets.
We had our first ride on the Buzz Lightyear ride….. the first of many goes on this ride. Jackson loves it – you sit in a carriage, with a ray gun and shoot buzz’s enemy zurg. We rode the mad hatters tea cup ride tonight.
We were back at the room at about 930 and asleep by about 931.
Hi everyone! Disney hasn’t had the free wireless which we had in New York, so the updates haven’t been as frequent from here. Besides that, if we thought New York was very busy, Disney World has not provided much let up!
We are having an absolute blast here at Disney – the weather has been very kind to us, with maximums around 26 or so and the evenings the temp drops down to about 10 – 13′ish. Much more civilised than New York.
We’ve been jotting down our daily happenings in an offline note – but getting time to post the updates here has been a challenge – we’re knackered at the end of the days… I’ll try to catch up on the postings… I promise!
We have STACKS of photos. Up to this point in the trip we hadn’t been able to get photos off one of the cameras, so we’d just been deleting the bad ones as we go. I was able to work out why it was doing that and get all the folders into one place and we have taken 661 photos / videos while we’ve been away. That’s a lot of photos for us; we are not noted photo takers. After looking through them, I can report we have elected for quantity over quality…. We take average photos! This number doesn’t include those taken on our tour of New York, or those taken by Disney photographers…. Man – that slideshow night is going to be amazing! Who wants an invite??
Happy Birthday to my sister Nicole, who turned 21 again on the 11th of November. Hope you had a great day Nicole!
Thursday 8th November
Today we left New York. We left Manhattan at about 7am, we used the same car service we’d booked for our arrival into New York and the same driver we had on arrival was waiting outside, catching a few z’s while he waited for us.
We had to pay excess luggage charges leaving New York!! Our bags are already over the limit, with still more than half our trip in front of us. We are able to have up to two bags each – but I was hoping to limit the number of checked luggage bags to 3 large bags… not that I am carrying the bags very many places – just that we don’t want to have to hire a semi trailer to get us from the airports to our hotels…. Damn shoe shopping.
Admittedly, we haven’t packed everything properly yet, so we can still fit more in, but we’ll just buy another bag somewhere and spread the load out a bit more.
We flew Jet Blue from New York City to Orlando. They were outstanding! I highly recommend them, the leg room was amazing, they had the TV’s in the seat backs just like Virgin Blue do (but it was free) and the service from the hosties was good. They pride themselves on providing the most leg room in coach service, and I thank them for that.
We arrived in Orlando right on schedule. Disney has a great service, called “Magical Express”. They provide you with luggage tags for your bags and you put them on your bags before you check in at your departing airport. Then when you arrive in Orlando, they get your bags and transfer them to your room. This means, I (we) didn’t have to worry about seeking out those fat lime green bags we’ve got and hauling them through the airport and to the hotel. I thank Disney for that.
Caught the Disney bus from the airport to the hotel and arrived at about 2pm and though check-in was not until 3pm, our room was ready! We are staying at the Polynesian Resort (the resort is disney style – south pacific themed) and we have a fantastic room, right on the Disney built “Seven Seas Lagoon”, with a view towards one of Disney’s Parks – the Magical Kingdom. We can see the Disney Castle and have a nice view of the nightly fireworks.
A quick freshen up and we headed off to the Magic Kingdom. I guess this is the park most people think of when they thing of Disney. This park it has the big castle (cinderella’s??) and the spinning Teacup and Dumbo rides.
From the resort we are staying at you can get to the Magic Kingdom by bus, monorail or boat. The transportation from the resorts to the parks is very efficient and comfortable and is another great aspect of a Disney holiday. The boat is the quickest between our resort and the Magic Kingdom and the one we ended up catching the most often to that park.
A great use of technology by Disney is their “keys to the kingdom”. This is our room key, but they also allow you to use that to charge back almost anything to your room from anywhere on property (including the theme parks), it is also our entry tickets to the parks we’re visiting and we pre-purchased a dining plan so we give this key to the server at the restaurants instead of handing over cash / credit card to pay for meals. When you enter your first park, they scan your finger and store that away somewhere or rather and then each time you enter a park you need to scan the same finger again to get into the park (which caught me out, because one of the days we went to a park, I couldn’t remember which finger I had scanned the first day) . I am sure civil libertarians somewhere or rather would take umbrage to that, but I bet it helps Disney cut down on fraudulent entry to the parks.
Jackson was VERY excited to be at Disney! He was skipping and jumping and singing and wanted to do everything THAT second. Within the Magic Kingdom there is a lot for us to do, this park and Disney’s MGM Studios are the ones we thought we would enjoy the most.
Inside the Magic Kingdom, they have a great LPG powered “steam” railroad which does a full loop of the park. The first thing we did was ride the railroad a full loop so we could see what the park was like. This park is divided into different “world’s” or themed areas, so the railroad was great for getting a look at the different areas of the park and seeing what was there to do.
After the train we walked up the main boulevard and towards the castle. Another great Disney use of technology is called the “photopass”. Disney has photographers all over the theme parks, mostly in spots where great photos can be taken. These photographers will take your photo and then scan your photopass – which is a credit card sized card with a unique code, so all your photos can be stored in one place for purchase at the end of your stay. You get them on a CD and they add some special effects (like Disney characters) in to some of the photos. We pre-purchased this and got a great discount on the cost – no matter how many photo’s you get taken the cost is the same. So, we’ve got more photos taken by someone else, so there should be SOME good quality photos amongst that lot.
We got our photo taken in front of the castle and kept walking around towards “Frontierland”.
We stopped at the castle because there was a crowd and we assumed something was going to be happening soon and sure enough about 10 minutes later Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck, Goofy and some of their other friends came out and did a show. I have a great photo of Jackson’s face during this show. In the photo he is basically gobsmacked; his eye’s have a trance like look to them, his jaw has dropped a little and he just can’t believe what is on stage before him. After so much planning and travelling, it made Kylie and I very happy to see that look. We’ve since seen that look quite a few times!
After the show we kept on walking and came to a ride called Aladdin’s Magic Carpets. This is a kids ride, which Kylie took Jackson on, basically you sit in a carriage designed to look like a magic carpet and you are able to make the “carpet” fly up and down by moving a lever in the carriage. There are a few of this style of ride here in Disney and it has since been (imaginatively) labelled by Jackson as the “Up and down ride. You go up and down and up and down and up and down.” It has accompanying hand signals, I am sure you get the drift. Jackson loved his first ride at Disney and came off the ride balling, because he did not want to get off he wanted to stay on!
We had dinner at “Peco Bills”, which served up “fine” Mexican fare. Disney uses technology very well. In some restaurants there are touch screen kiosks you can use to order your whole meal, you then take the receipt the kiosk prints out for you to the counter and pick up your meal. Very clever! (I have photos….)
After dinner we went back to the up and down and up and down and up and down ride, so that I could have a turn with Jackson. The line was much longer, but still moved pretty quickly.
After dinner we went to find a spot to sit down and watch the night-time parade. The parade is called “SpectroMagic” and they turn off most of the lighting along the parade path and the parade consists of floats light up by tens (maybe hundreds) of thousands of bulbs. Jackson made friends with another family and managed to squeeze his way to a front row seat sitting on the curb. This parade is amazing – it happens twice nightly (at the moment) and nightly throughout the rest of the year and the floats are like the floats we use to see in Warana. We all enjoyed the parade a lot.
After the parade we jumped on the boat back to the resort and went to our room to watch the fireworks, which started at 900pm. There is also a nightly electric water pageant, which is “floats on boats”, this went straight by our window… nice room!
Best night sleep since LA!
That was our first day at Disney – we’ve since had 3 more full-on days like it and we’re having a great time.
I’ll try and get some photo’s up into the slide show
Bye for now
cc, kc and jackson