bubba's mom
<font color=red>Proud Redhead<br><font color=darko
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- Jul 14, 2004
That's right...you read it correctly.
We did NOT go to Universal this year. First time in 5 years. But, I think I've covered just about most of it by now anyway....
But, I've been asked for a trip report for this year anyway and we like to have them here to go back and read....so here is what happened:
We were supposed to rent a sailboat and sail the British Virgin Islands w/ DH's brother and his family (us 3, their 5) this year. BIL being unsure if it was going to be financially feasible for him this year or not, I booked a 7 night western caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas as a back-up. Turns out, sailing trip is postponed till next summer and the back-up plan was a 'go'.
So the plan was: a week at Dad's, a long weekend at BIL's and then onto the cruise.
And so we begin.....
Day 1 -- Friday, July 1
DH & I's day started at 4:50am. He had been making time up at work to be able to leave work early today and the co-worker he was hitching a ride to work with, leaves at 5:30am. So, I got up to take him to his house. I'm not a morning person, and even less of a fan of getting up when it's still dark out.
So, husband dropped off and on his way to work, I returned home (only about 5 min. away) to get myself cleaned up and finish packing. Eventually I dragged the boy out of bed (he's starting to do the 'teenage sleeping in' thing these days) and told him to eat and get his act together.
We left our house around 11am or so to drop Max off at my client's house. She & her husband were going to watch him for us while we were away. We stayed to visit for awhile while the dogs played. I didn't want to just 'drop him and run'...so, we enjoyed a nice hour or so with them.
About 12:45 it was time to say goodbye to Max. Bubba was already missing him, and we weren't even off their street yet, and already had some tears in his eyes! This is going to be a long couple of weeks!!
Just before 1pm, we were on our way to pick DH up at work. He was leaving at second break, 2pm. Sometimes the traffic can be nuts at certain parts along the way, so I wanted to give myself plenty of time. I'll say I did! We were there at 1:35! Oh well...better to wait for HIM than have him wait for us. Not a good way for him to start his vacation!
Now DH was driving and we navigated toward the place we planned to park our car while away. It wasn't too hard to find, it was just the first time we've driven from his work to the airport. We checked in right away and in no time, were on our way to the airport.
We knew we'd be WAY early for our 6:15pm flight, so we had planned to have an early dinner at Chickie & Pete's in the terminal. We ate here last year and it was good and very filling. No different this year. And, almost the same seats too! We found our seats right away (last ones in the place) and it was about 3:30. Lots of time. There were plenty of crab fries to go around. I got the turkey wrap I got last year. Bubba had the cheesesteak hoagie and DH had the chicken cheesesteak.
We ordered our food and watched the Phillies game while we ate. We were in no hurry, so we decided to sit and finish watching the rest of the game. We only had another inning or two until it was over, so we hung out to watch our Phils win!
After the game was over, we went to our gate. We got there about 5pm, in plenty of time for our 6:15 flight. We checked the board behind the desk to see if we were ontime. Nope, it said 6:30--late. Crud.
As it neared 6pm, we all went for one last potty break before boarding. When I went, I checked the board again, and the time went back to 'ontime'...6:15. Good I suppose.
When they started calling for lineup, we were ready. We flew Southwest, so when the first half of the A's went, we lined up in their spots. We were B2, 3 & 4. B's were finally called and we boarded the plane, taking row 14...wing seats...not bad. I did notice the sign stating you had to be 15 yrs old to sit in the emergency exit aisle. I was wondering what that minimum age was. Bubba only has a few more years.
Here's where my complaint comes in (& I usually don't have any with Southwest): they rushed everyone on the plane telling everyone to find a seat. Then, we SAT there. And sat there. And sat there. They did make an announcement saying they were waiting on a baggage count or something to do with the luggage. Talk about being slower than molasses...figures...it's Philly! We finally took off at 7:03pm. Our original flight schedule was departure at 6:15, arrival 8:30 in Orlando. This has got to be the first time we weren't ontime with Southwest.
We must have had a tailwind or something because we arrived in MCO about 9pm. I remember checking the clock on the wall on my way to the potty (the first stop when we arrive...of course!)
I was afraid the car rental desk would be closed because we were so late (and we've never used Thrifty before), so we decided to go there first. I was going to get the luggage while he got the car, but we decided to all go to Thrifty first. When we got down to that level, I joked Thrifty would be the very LAST car rental desk on the row. And, of course, I was right. It was.
Luckily there wasn't anyone there and we checked in right away. Now we had to go back to get our bags before heading out to get the car.
We were back at the carousel our luggage was supposed to come out on, but it wasn't running? After waiting for about 5-10 minutes, we didn't recognize any of the people standing around either. DH decided to walk over to the SW Baggage office. He looked at all the luggage sitting outside the office in a roped off area, and there was our luggage sitting there waiting to be claimed. MCO is that efficient! We claimed our bags and then headed all the way BACK to car rental place to retrieve our car. It's a good thing luggage has wheels these days!
We went outside to where they told us to pick up our car. When we got there, the gentleman told us to go to the next aisle and pick any car with the trunk open. We've never done it that way before. Which, turns out, proved to be more difficult. Then it was a matter of "what color car you want?" and "what kind of car is this one?" (you couldn't tell because the trunks were open.) We just wanted to get going, so we got a black Chevy Cobalt. Yeah...black. Cause THAT won't get hot sitting outside in the Florida sun.
On our way out, they scanned the barcode on the windshield. I'm still not used to showing ID on the way out of rental garage. Granted, good idea, but I always forget!
It was an uneventful drive to Dad's. We ended up getting there about 11pm. So far, this is just over an 18 hour day for DH & I (worse for him, cause he worked!) We were ALL tired! But, we stayed up for about an hour visiting before hitting the hay. I did send Bubba to bed about 11:30 or so, he was tired. Just a long traveling day all around
We did NOT go to Universal this year. First time in 5 years. But, I think I've covered just about most of it by now anyway....
But, I've been asked for a trip report for this year anyway and we like to have them here to go back and read....so here is what happened:
We were supposed to rent a sailboat and sail the British Virgin Islands w/ DH's brother and his family (us 3, their 5) this year. BIL being unsure if it was going to be financially feasible for him this year or not, I booked a 7 night western caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas as a back-up. Turns out, sailing trip is postponed till next summer and the back-up plan was a 'go'.
So the plan was: a week at Dad's, a long weekend at BIL's and then onto the cruise.
And so we begin.....
Day 1 -- Friday, July 1
DH & I's day started at 4:50am. He had been making time up at work to be able to leave work early today and the co-worker he was hitching a ride to work with, leaves at 5:30am. So, I got up to take him to his house. I'm not a morning person, and even less of a fan of getting up when it's still dark out.
So, husband dropped off and on his way to work, I returned home (only about 5 min. away) to get myself cleaned up and finish packing. Eventually I dragged the boy out of bed (he's starting to do the 'teenage sleeping in' thing these days) and told him to eat and get his act together.
We left our house around 11am or so to drop Max off at my client's house. She & her husband were going to watch him for us while we were away. We stayed to visit for awhile while the dogs played. I didn't want to just 'drop him and run'...so, we enjoyed a nice hour or so with them.
About 12:45 it was time to say goodbye to Max. Bubba was already missing him, and we weren't even off their street yet, and already had some tears in his eyes! This is going to be a long couple of weeks!!
Just before 1pm, we were on our way to pick DH up at work. He was leaving at second break, 2pm. Sometimes the traffic can be nuts at certain parts along the way, so I wanted to give myself plenty of time. I'll say I did! We were there at 1:35! Oh well...better to wait for HIM than have him wait for us. Not a good way for him to start his vacation!
Now DH was driving and we navigated toward the place we planned to park our car while away. It wasn't too hard to find, it was just the first time we've driven from his work to the airport. We checked in right away and in no time, were on our way to the airport.
We knew we'd be WAY early for our 6:15pm flight, so we had planned to have an early dinner at Chickie & Pete's in the terminal. We ate here last year and it was good and very filling. No different this year. And, almost the same seats too! We found our seats right away (last ones in the place) and it was about 3:30. Lots of time. There were plenty of crab fries to go around. I got the turkey wrap I got last year. Bubba had the cheesesteak hoagie and DH had the chicken cheesesteak.
We ordered our food and watched the Phillies game while we ate. We were in no hurry, so we decided to sit and finish watching the rest of the game. We only had another inning or two until it was over, so we hung out to watch our Phils win!
After the game was over, we went to our gate. We got there about 5pm, in plenty of time for our 6:15 flight. We checked the board behind the desk to see if we were ontime. Nope, it said 6:30--late. Crud.
As it neared 6pm, we all went for one last potty break before boarding. When I went, I checked the board again, and the time went back to 'ontime'...6:15. Good I suppose.
When they started calling for lineup, we were ready. We flew Southwest, so when the first half of the A's went, we lined up in their spots. We were B2, 3 & 4. B's were finally called and we boarded the plane, taking row 14...wing seats...not bad. I did notice the sign stating you had to be 15 yrs old to sit in the emergency exit aisle. I was wondering what that minimum age was. Bubba only has a few more years.
Here's where my complaint comes in (& I usually don't have any with Southwest): they rushed everyone on the plane telling everyone to find a seat. Then, we SAT there. And sat there. And sat there. They did make an announcement saying they were waiting on a baggage count or something to do with the luggage. Talk about being slower than molasses...figures...it's Philly! We finally took off at 7:03pm. Our original flight schedule was departure at 6:15, arrival 8:30 in Orlando. This has got to be the first time we weren't ontime with Southwest.
We must have had a tailwind or something because we arrived in MCO about 9pm. I remember checking the clock on the wall on my way to the potty (the first stop when we arrive...of course!)
I was afraid the car rental desk would be closed because we were so late (and we've never used Thrifty before), so we decided to go there first. I was going to get the luggage while he got the car, but we decided to all go to Thrifty first. When we got down to that level, I joked Thrifty would be the very LAST car rental desk on the row. And, of course, I was right. It was.
Luckily there wasn't anyone there and we checked in right away. Now we had to go back to get our bags before heading out to get the car.
We were back at the carousel our luggage was supposed to come out on, but it wasn't running? After waiting for about 5-10 minutes, we didn't recognize any of the people standing around either. DH decided to walk over to the SW Baggage office. He looked at all the luggage sitting outside the office in a roped off area, and there was our luggage sitting there waiting to be claimed. MCO is that efficient! We claimed our bags and then headed all the way BACK to car rental place to retrieve our car. It's a good thing luggage has wheels these days!
We went outside to where they told us to pick up our car. When we got there, the gentleman told us to go to the next aisle and pick any car with the trunk open. We've never done it that way before. Which, turns out, proved to be more difficult. Then it was a matter of "what color car you want?" and "what kind of car is this one?" (you couldn't tell because the trunks were open.) We just wanted to get going, so we got a black Chevy Cobalt. Yeah...black. Cause THAT won't get hot sitting outside in the Florida sun.
On our way out, they scanned the barcode on the windshield. I'm still not used to showing ID on the way out of rental garage. Granted, good idea, but I always forget!
It was an uneventful drive to Dad's. We ended up getting there about 11pm. So far, this is just over an 18 hour day for DH & I (worse for him, cause he worked!) We were ALL tired! But, we stayed up for about an hour visiting before hitting the hay. I did send Bubba to bed about 11:30 or so, he was tired. Just a long traveling day all around