Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Day 9 - golf and Golden Oak

A second early start in a row today, and even earlier than yesterday. This time Jake and I were up and out at 6.30 and along the road to Saratoga, and the Lake Buena Vista golf course in plenty of time to get set up for our 7.30 tee time.

I won't go into exhaustive detail here, but we played with a couple of American guys who were very good, but also thankfully very understanding of having a couple of beginner Brits with them. A highlight each would be that I got a par 3 on the 7th with the island green, and Jake got a par 3 (and was the only one of the four of us whose tee shot found the green) on the 16th which is also over water.

After our round Jake and I popped back to OKW for a much needed cooling shower and change before heading to Springs (trying our parking garage orange for the first time!) and meeting the others at Mirimoto for lunch - another new experience that was declared a success - my duck nasi goreng was excellent.

Then, in the evening, Nicky and I had another new culinary experience - we went to the Capa restaurant at the Four Seasons resort at Golden Oak. The resort is particularly impressive - I can see I spending a few nights there at some point in the future, and the food was excellent. We shared a charcuterie and cheese board to start, and then both had superb steaks as out main course. (I even had a glass of red wine to accompany mine - a red letter day indeed!)

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Day 8 - mountains, safaris and spice

Early start today - Jake and I were up and out by 7.20, to take advantage of EMH at MK, and we were parked up at the front of the lot, strolled over to TTC, across on the ferry, into the park, over to Tomorrowland, walked straight through the queueing area, and onto Space Mountain for just after 8 o'clock.

As per usual morning EMH policy, Space is the only mountain running early, so we had a couple of walk on goes on Buzz, with Jake beating me convincingly both times, before heading back over to Main Street for a food and drink break at Starbucks. By the time we were refuelled the ropes were down for Adventure and Frontierlands and so we headed that way, and they were letting people in to Big Thunder, even though it wasn't quite nine yet. Again we walked pretty much straight on, and were riding before park opening.

This meant that we were fairly close to the front of the line for Splash, and only had a few minutes to wait for our final mountain. We secured the back row in our 'log' so didn't get too wet. Judging by Jake's whooping it up, I think this is definitely his favourite mountain.

As Big Thunder is definitely my favourite, and the wait time was still showing as 5 minutes when we came out from Splash, we snuck in for a second ride, before leaving the park, taking the (resort) monorail back to the car park, and heading over to Animal Kingdom.

We met up with the rest of the posse there and went straight onto our first fastpass ride of the day - the safari, which was as good as ever, with the one exception of absent lions. As always we eye up the outpost on the savannah and the small trucks taking people around, and say 'one day'!

After safari it was Kali River for three of us, with two taking up strategic positions on the bridge with the water shooters. In typical fashion we came backwards down the drop, closest to the water, and got thoroughly soaked, but is was plenty hot enough not to matter.

Lunch at the Flame Tree Barbecue, and then over to the Festival of the Lion King, and that was park two of the day done, and back to OKW for a well deserved rest.

Then, in the evening, Nicky and I headed out to Epcot (parking again at the Boardwalk), and enjoyed a very nice tapas meal at the Spice Road Table in Morocco, followed by the Boyz to Men Eat to the Beat concert (pretty lame), and then Illuminations viewed from Japan with the globe nicely framed in the Japanese gate.

So, whilst I can't claim four parks in one day, I can say four parks in 24 hours given the previous evening in Hollywood Studios!

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Monday, 2 November 2015

Day 7 - lobster and lights

Long enough had passed without a trip to Red Lobster, and so it was time to put that right. We took a trip to our regular restaurant at Crossroads, and ate far too much shrimp! It was all good, but the clam chowder didn't get an overwhelmingly positive vote this year.

A restful afternoon at the apartment, and in the evening Nicky and I went to Hollywood Studios to enjoy the Osborne Lights. It was the first night that they were up, and a bit of a preview as they don't officially start until 6 Nov. Also, sadly it is the last year that they will be at the Studios as they will be making way for some of the Star Wars expansion.

Whilst we were there we took advantage of the evening EMH and did Star Tours, Muppet Vision, Toy Story (I lost again), and One Man's Dream, where we had an interesting chat with a cast member about some of the changes to California Adventure and watched a preview of the upcoming Good Dinosaur movie.

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Sunday, 1 November 2015

Day 6 - I-Drive and Bob

Saturday was declared to be brunch day, and so we started at the bottom of I-Drive, and kept on going until we found the first Denny's, and stopped there. All of the usual things were consumed, including a flagon of orange juice, and lots of things with the word 'slam' in the title.

Suitably fuelled, we carried on in a roughly northerly direction, checking out the latest changes to Orlando's holiday highway, the largest and most obvious of which being the addition of the big wheel, but as always, a number of other changes as well (waiting to see what the knocked down petrol station on the corner of Sand Lake will turn in to).

We kept on going all the way to the top, and stopped at 'Belz' as we still like to call it for a little bit more retail therapy. Nicky got a few things in Tommy Hilfiger, Jake a jacket in Nike and a hat from Lids (for the winning team at the basketball), and my purchase was some golf balls so that we have enough for the round we have booked in a few days.

Then, for the evening we headed up the road to Riverside, secured a good table at the River Roost bar, and spent the evening singing along with Bob.

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