This blog relates to the long haul trips that we undertake both for business and pleasure.
Sunday, 13 August 2017
Day Five - Typhoon Lagoon / Animal Kingdom
Friday, 11 August 2017
Day Four - The Magic Kingdom
Wednesday, 9 August 2017
Day Three. - Epcot
The cold food consisted of a selection of fruit, cold meats, cheese, breads and some sweet pastry. My personal favourite was the iced cinnamon buns. There was coffee and a good selection of soft drinks. During breakfast our table was visited by a selection of Disney princesses and they had a parade around the tables with all the young princesses having breakfast. The only downside to the breakfast was that 5 of us were on two small tables only really suitable for 4. It would have been fine for a regular meal, but for a buffet we quickly ran out of space. We had our 5 plates, cups and beakers as well as assorted cutlery and then three plates of cooked food came out and there was no where to put them. At no point did any of the servers consider removing any of the used crockery.
Sunday, 6 August 2017
Day Two - Animal Kingdom
Day One - Hollywood Studios
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The Lighthouse at the Yacht Club at daybreak |
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The Tower of Terror |
Time for bed and it was only 8:30pm.
Tuesday, 1 August 2017
Almost ready to depart
Sunday, 23 July 2017
Day Eight - Premium Outlets \ Animal Kingdom
Today we escaped Disney for some retail therapy and headed to the Premium Outlet on Vine Road. As the sky was overcast this seemed like a good day to hit the shops. We got the bus from the hotel to Disney Springs and then a taxi from there to the Premium Outlets.
Upon arrival we headed straight to the Disney Outlet shop. The offerings here are much cheaper than the parks. Much of the merchandise is out of date i.e. pins with 2016 on them. There is also products that obviously didn't sell (the store was full of seating pads for sitting on for the wait for parades). Then there are the end of line items.
We browsed the shops looking for any bargain, but they seem few and far between. Or more to point there is nothing we really need. In the end we bought a couple on items for our next adventure. We met up with a friend who was also visiting Orlando and who we will also be seeing in Bermuda in a few weeks time. There are times when it seems like a small world - perhaps Disney was right all along. I peeled off to a nearby supermarket, while the rest continued shopping. It is always handy to get some snacks in.
After we all met up again it was time to return to the safe enclosure that is Disney. It was strange to be using cash and cards after a week of just flashing your Magicband. We did a bit more looking around Disney Springs. These new shops hold no interest, so we are looking mostly for Disney momentos. The taxi to the Premium Outlet cost $22 and on the way back only $11. On the way we started from the Cirques de Soliel and headed down and around on to the I4. On the way back we took the direct route along Hotel Plaza Boulevard. Both trips were on the meter.
A brief break and a quick change and we are off to Animal Kingdom for a busy night culminating in the Rivers of Light show. This is a new show for us as it was under construction when we visited last.
Our first ride of the day is our old favourite Expedition Everest. The standby time is a very reasonable 25 minutes, but we had fast passes. Time for tea, I really wanted to try the flame grill barbeque, but there was no vegetarian option, so we went to Dino Land for burgers.
This worked well as when we exited there was only a 5 minute wait for the Dinosaur ride. We took the chance to do the Primeval Whirl ride. This is not a particularly high ride, but it is high enough to make me uncomfortable. I have no head for heights.
We then made our way to Pandora for the Flight of Passage ride. This had been really difficult to get fast passes for. We arrived, and the first thing is a warning that this not suitable for those with a fear of heights. I wasn't going to miss this, but if it got too bad I could always close my eyes. The preamble builds the anticipation nicely, before the ride begins. I won't go into detail, so as not to spoil the experience. The ride was phenomenal. It really was an immersive experience. As for the height, well you are firmly fixed to a seat.
I am so glad we did the Pandora rides in the order we did. The Na'vi river ride was pretty unimpressive and if taken after the Flight of Passage would have been a real anticlimax.
In the store in Pandora the must have item was a toy Banshee, like the one you ride in the Flight of Passage. These were, pardon the pun, flying of the shelf. At $65 each not cheap.
Pandora by night is so much better than by day. As in the movie. We took the opportunity to get several photographs taken by the Disney photographers.
We had a quick snack and then made our way around Africa and into Asia for the River of Light show. The feelings on this were mixed. It probably didn't help that it was hot and sticky and by this stage we were all tired.
It was time to head for the bus to the hotel. The bus was full of young children asleep.
Typically British obsession with the weather. It was pleasantly warm today and quite overcast. This meant no thunderstorms. Good weather for the kind of day we had. I hope we see some sun again.
Saturday, 22 July 2017
Day Seven - Epcot
After several early starts, we had a long lie. We decided upon breakfast in the market place in the neighboring Beach Club Resort. This was our first foray into the Beach Club. This seemed a much busier hotel with more families. This backed up by the numbers getting on and off the Disney buses. Breakfast was tasty with Mickey Waffles and bacon and a platter with sausage, bacon, egg, biscuit (more like a scone) waffle and potato.
After breakfast it was off to the pool. The kids could play about until their hearts were content. The adults could relax and play with the kids as suited. This lasted until 1:30pm, when the sky darkened. There was a flash of lightening and the pool was immediately cleared. Shortly afterwards the rain started. Back to the room for a shower and change. So we are ready to go on our next trip when the rain abates.
The thunderstorms are intense and quite spectacular.
In previous visits the thunder showers were later the day and worked out well for splitting the day. This visit we are having to change our plans depending on what the weather is doing. This is no real problem as there are plenty of options.
The rain has become a constant drizzle, going from being enough to need a coat (or poncho) to just putting up with it. We entered Epcot between the UK and France ( no not in the middle of the English Channel) and headed towards France. We were off round the world. We headed to Morocco. There were some tasty looking offerings for snacks that were savory rather than sweet. We bypassed Japan as we had been around earlier in this visit and we were a little peckish. Next stop was USA where we had to try some Funnel Cake. It was hot and stringy and covered in icing sugar. We all dived in. Next we went to Italy. It was by this point that there were many people on a drink around the world challenge. A good number seemed quite young and a number were clearly celebrating their 21st and \or graduation. Some were quite noisy and were obviously playing drinking games. You have to wonder, if this really fits with family image that Disney portrays. Then again the price of the drinks must make this a good earner, on top of this you have the souvenir glasses. How long will alcohol be allowed in Epcot or will they need to impose some sort of limit to the number of drinks? The few could spoil things for the many.
After Italy came Germany. Once again alcohol was at the forefront as this seems to be what Germany is most famous for.
Next comes Norway, famous now for Frozen. As we had breakfast here earlier in the week we passed straight through. On to China. The pavilion where a the souvenirs are actually made in the country being represented. They are all considerable cheaper in the country of origin. They had a troupe of Chinese acrobats to entertain. The didn't have much of a space to perform in, but they were quite good. We then took in the 360° film presentation on China. It started in Shanghai and the tallest building on the Pudong side of the river was the ??? Tower. This is now dwarfed by several other buildings and shows the age of the presentation.
Lastly, we went to Mexico, home of Tequila and Margaritas. We did the ride and headed out. The kids had wanted to try burrito, but there didn't seem to be any on offer.
Most of our visits to Epcot so far had been after thunderstorms and Test Track had been closed. It had been closed most of the day. As we wandered past we could hear cars on the track above. This was the test before the attraction being opened. We were lucky enough to get straight in as the reopened the ride.
Our dinner reservation was in The Nine Dragon restaurant. The meal was really good, one if the best so far on this trip. I had the Kowloon spare ribs in hosin sauce, cabbage and noodles.
After our meal there was a short wait until the illuminations reflections of earth fireworks display. We had read that the bridge in Italy was a good place to view the fireworks from, so we made our way there and found a spot. As the park wasn't very busy, there were lots of spaces. This was indeed a good spot as in the distance we could see another firework display. This must have been the Magic Kingdom. Disney do spectacular firework displays.
On our way back to the hotel, we saw some of the fireworks from Hollywood Studios to the soundtrack of Star Wars. Three displays for the price of one.
Sunday, 9 July 2017
A tangle of wires...
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
The day they closed Epcot
Monday, 3 July 2017
Disney and YouTube
At the end of all this I have come to the conclusion that you can get too much of a good thing. People have posted these videos with the best of intention, but there is a real danger that a holiday could be completely spoiled as it is no longer journey of discovery.
Are we in danger of doing the same with blogs? If the aim is to encourage and help fellow travellers then all well and good, but we don't want to provide experience by proxy.
I am keen to create a video record of our holidays, but I don't let it interfere with the holiday. I edit the footage to give flavour of our experience and this has a limited to release to members of my immediate family only. I want these to be a record for our children for when they are older and childhood memories start to fade.
Saturday, 1 July 2017
The Check List.
- Book the hotel. (After hours of research and comparisons. Done well in advance to take advantage of the Disney deal.)
- Book the flights. (We booked the hotel so far in advance that we had to wait for the flights to become available for our return date. More research and comparison.)
- Book a hotel at the airport. (Flight is early morning so we need to travel the night before.)
- Book airport car parking.
- Book pets into pet boarding.
- Travel insurance (included with house insurance but need details).
- Create an itinerary for trip. This is needed to plan meals and takes advantage of extra Disney hours.
- Book Fastpasses. (Starts 60 days before departure).
- Make reservations for meals on Disney Dining Plan (starts 180 days before departure).
- Organise Esta's for the visa waver scheme.
- Complete API forms.
- On-line check-in.
- Exchange cash.
- Top up money travel card.
- Sort out emergency telephone numbers (insurance, bank cards, etc).
The only real essential is the travel documents such as passports. Much of the other documentation is on-line. It is never very clear whether or not this needs to printed out or not. In a recent flight booking, they suggested printing out the e-tickets as some countries require a physical return ticket to prove that you intend to leave the country.
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Bermuda trip is on...
The accommodation again proved very straight forward, once we had made a decision. We will be close to our friends and staying in an area which we know.
We were surprised by the cost of the holiday. The total cost is coming in at not much more as we would pay for a week in the Mediterranean.
We visited Bermuda last year (for which I kept a journal, so may publish details later) and spent a lot of time on the north (or east) side of the island. We visited St Georges and Hamilton as well as the Crystal Caves, Gibbs Lighthouse and the Zoo, Aquarium and Museam. We visited Horseshoe bay beach (it was packed with people from a couple of cruise ships that were in the docks), Tabacco Bay (which was absolutely wonderful) but our beach of choice was Shelly Bay. Shelly Bay was close to where we were staying. It was a gently sloping beach which stays shallow for miles. Although, there was little vegetation on the sea floor, or rocks for that matter, there are still plenty of fish to see. The beach was very quite. It did not have the facilities of the other beaches, but frankly we didn't miss them.
This leaves us with the west side of the island left to explore. We have not visited the Royal Dockyard or taken a ferry. There are still lots of beaches to be tried. I would like to do some kayaking around the coves as well as go snorkelling by a shipwreck.
This trip has diverted our attention from the forthcoming Disney Adventure, but now that all is booked it's back to the final preperations for Florida.
Bermuda accommodation...
One is close to our friend house, the other is very close to a number of attactions. One is more central, but the other has the bus stop right outside the door. One has two bedrooms, the other sleeps 5 but has only one bedroom. Both have excellent reviews. Decisions, decisions!
At least, with the benefit of Internet, there is a host of information available to help make a choice.
I always struggled with travel brouchers, there was minimal amount of information, the information supplied by the people trying to sell you the holiday and a number of small pictures. The pictures were always the same a view of the hotel and pool. They all looked the same after a while. The information about prices was not very helpful. By the time supplements and costs of flying the price you ended up paying was much higher.
I remember a holiday to Westendorf in the Austrian Tyrol, where the broucher showed a foot high hedge outside the hotel. Upon arrival the hedge turned out to be more like 12 foot. It was a great hotel and we did enjoy the holiday, but it did make me suspicious about the age of the photographs used.
The cost of flying from local airports can make a huge difference to the cost of a trip. Living in South Wales there is the local airport, Cardiff, but there is another airport relatively close in Bristol. There is not a lot of difference in the time it takes to get to either airport. However it is often much cheaper to fly from Bristol. It always pays to check out alternatives.
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Time to start packing?
Saturday, 24 June 2017
Bermuda Flights
As it is our thoughts were either a direct flight (London Gatwick) or to fly via the USA. There does not seem to much difference in the price, but the journey times are vastly different. To fly from London to Bermuda direct takes about 7 hours, with an arrival time of 18:30 (local time). To fly via the USA we would fly late morning to arrive late afternoon or early evening. However, virtually all the flights from the USA to Bermuda arrive in the morning, so we would have to have an overnight stay.
We did notice, on our last to Bermuda, that there are a lot of flights into the airport in the morning, but only one arrival/departure in the evening. The flight to the UK.
Well that's the flights sorted out. The accommodation is proving to be that straight forward, but more on that later.
Travel money...
The last couple of visits we have taken some cash and used a pre-paid travel card. The card has been great and we pay for most things using it. It comes with an app that allows you to keep track of your spending. In most cases using the travel money card, you don't even need to sign for purchases. This I find a little worrying as if it were to be lost or stolen it could be easily used with no real checks. The card does come with a pin, but this has never worked on any card reader in a shop in the USA. The card can be topped up and on-line or in the travel agents shop. The exchange rate is the standard tourist exchange rate, which at the moment is not great.
This year, however, we now have a credit card which is designed to be used abroad. There is no exchange commission fee or "we buy, we sell" rates. (On a trip to China, I exchanged £300 to Chinnese RMB at a local exchange and upon returning exchanged the remaining cash back to pounds Stirling. As the trip was a business trip I worked out how much this had cost for calculating expenses. It turned out to be £27!). The other advantages of using the credit card are that the exchange rate used is that which the banks use which is better than the tourist rate. Once again the card comes with an app that allow us to track our spending.
As we will be using a credit card, we can link this to our Magicbands and have all Disney purchases charged to our room. This will be handy as we can just go out with a small amount of cash and not have to worry about having the credit/travel cards being lost or stolen. This will also be handy for visits to the water parks.
It will be interesting to see how this works out, but it does kind of remove the "How much do I take?" question. We will just get some dollars in cash for small items and tips. The question now becomes "Can we keep our spending to our pre-defined limit?". This may not be that easy given all the temptations at Disney World!
Thursday, 22 June 2017
Where to next?
The Railway Trail, Bermuda |
As it turns out, we are starting to plan our next trip before we actually leave for Disney. An opportunity has arisen for us to fit in a trip to Bermuda, before the end of summer. We have visited Bermuda before, but we still have a lot to explore. As it is we also have a local contact, which will,help with the planning.
This trip will be booked independently, rather than as a package. This will mean a lot of research into flights and accommodation.
Shelly Bay, Bermuda |
Sunday, 18 June 2017
Tickets are here..
I will have to have a read of the helpful hints book to see just how useful this actually is. The first item we saw related to the breakfast experience at the Ankerhaus restaurant as a good way to meet all the Disney princesses without having to queue. This has been highlighted in our research, particularly on YouTube videos. Most of these videos also recommend booking the breakfast as soon as you can as it gets booked up well ahead. We took this advice and have already booked. Is Disney telling us this hint only four weeks before departure really helpful? After all we have been able to make reservations at Disney restaurants for the last five months.
The other surprise was that we are entitled to $200 Disney dollars. We thought that this would be on the Magibands for us to spend. It seems not. We have a voucher, which we need to cash in at customer services at Disney Springs. As we had not planned to go there in the first few days, selecting to go to the parks to make the most of the early opening hours because of our jet lag, we will have to wait before we can take advantage of our free Disney dollars.
Thursday, 15 June 2017
Thoughts on Disney.
There are many aspects that make a Disney holiday an experience that should not be missed. The first thing that hits you is the scale of the place. It is huge (47 sq miles)! But not only is it big in area, but the whole operation is phenomenally big. The first real impression of how big things are is when you first arrive at the car park for the parks. This is also where you first realise the organisation behind the enterprise. There is a whole army of parking attendants to guide you to your parking bay. The car park is so large that some of the attendants get around using Segways. There are generally "trains" then to get you from the car park to the park entrance.
The thing that you notice next is how immaculate the parks are. They are generally spotlessly clean. The planted areas are a mass of colour and manicured within an inch of their lives.
One of my dreads before visiting Disney was the though of queuing for hours to spend two minutes in a ride. With a judicious use of Fastpasses and getting to the parks early keeps queuing to a minimum. But that is only half of the story. Because of the potential length of the queues there is generally a fair trek between the ride entrance and getting on the ride, Disney has provided lots to see to on the way to build up the excitement for the attraction ahead. The amount of thought that has gone into the whole thing is amazing. At the end of each ride is a retail experience based around the ride (not to mention to see a photograph of you on the ride, which can be yours for a not too small fee). The range of the merchandise available beggars belief. It all adds to the experience.
As an engineer, I really love and appreciate the work that has gone into design, manufacture and maintenance of these rides. My favourite engineering feat is the wave machine in Typhoon Lagoon which throws out a 5 foot wave every 90 seconds.
The different themed areas of the parks are incredible and the best example of what I mean is best illustrated by Epcot - Around the World. This is a representation of the world according to Disney. It is all very twee. I have visited several of the countries (and live in one) represented and they are nothing like this Disney vision. I don't have a problem with this as I look at it as entertainment but it is interesting to see the cliched views of these countries.
The staff in the parks are, on the whole, very friendly and helpful. It is marketed after all as the happiest place on earth.
I am also impressed that there are people there from all over the world. In researching this trip I could not believe the number of people who have blogs completely dedicated to Disney World and who are making a living from it.
Disney may not be everyone's cup of tea, but an awful lot of people love it and as I started with it is a real experience.
Sunday, 11 June 2017
Disney Dining Plan.....the saga continues
We ended up booking T-Rex, Nine Dragons and the Correl Reef and then left a couple of days free to play it by ear (and hopefully find somewhere).
It was amazing (to me at least) that on a Monday six weeks from now there were over 40 -Disney restaurants which were fully booked. The essence of a Disney holiday, particularly with the Dining package is clearly to plan ahead and make the bookings as early as you can.
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Frozen Parade (2015) |
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Magic Kingdom Parade (2015) |
There were a lot of places we would have liked to have eaten at, but hay, we are only there for two weeks and as one YouTube informed us "You can eat breakfast, lunch and dinner everyday for four months without having the same meal twice".
Saturday, 10 June 2017
Past visits to see Mickey.
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Blizzard Beach (2015) |
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Night Time in the Park (2015) |
Thursday, 8 June 2017
Disney Dining Plan 2....
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Animal Kingdom (2015) |
We tried to book the T-Rex restaurant in Disney Springs (for after a day at Typhoon Lagoon), once again no joy - no slots available. But this was not the message we were given...oh no! Firstly, there was there are no slots between 6 - 8pm so we tried 5pm. The reply was that there was no slots between 3 - 5pm. So for each time we tried we were given a message back that there was no availablity in a time period. It took us about 15 minutes to work out that there were no slots available. One simple message telling us this would have helped save our sanity.
All was not lost, as we did manage to book a dining package with VIP seating for the parade in Magic Kingdom.
We will try again tomorrow. Only 6 more bookings to go.
Sunday, 4 June 2017
Disney dining plan.
- There are an awful lots of places to eat. As well as all the parks their is Disney Springs and all the resorts.
- There are a huge range of snacks/meals available.
- Not everything is available everywhere
- Some of the snacks are the size of a meal.
- There is something to suit everyone.
- You could spend all your holiday, travelling around Disney just to get to through a list of meals or snacks.
- In certain restaurants there seems to be a very limited choice for vegetarians. (There is one in our party that we need to consider).
As for the Table Service meals we have booked the main ones we wish to do, particularly the meet the characters, and will book the rest over the next week or so. The only problem now is that there is such a choice we may not be able to fit it all in in two weeks. Ah well, I suppose that will be another Disney World holiday in the forthcoming years!