Walt Disney World Orlando
An Awesome Fantasy World of its Own
(Walt Disney World Orlando Series 10)
We initially planned to visit Orlando in the summer of 2007
An Awesome Fantasy World of its Own
(Walt Disney World Orlando Series 10)
We initially planned to visit Orlando in the summer of 2007
and we already
started preparing for the trip a year earlier,
…but when we traveled to New York and Boston in summer 2006,
…but when we traveled to New York and Boston in summer 2006,
my two year old son was very hyperactive that I needed to
restrain him on a baby backpack carrier most of the time.
We were worried that it would be difficult to let him stay
put on a much longer flight to Florida, so we hired a nanny
…so we visited the nearby Hong Kong Disneyland instead,
We then limited our travels to Asian countries
to gradually acclimatize him for a future long
haul trip so we visited Bangkok, Thailand,
…Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which
we all traveled with a nanny.
We also tried traveling without
a nanny when we visited Guam,
and it was a pretty tolerable trip.
We returned to the US
thru California
finally weaning him from Nanny travel,
….and Ho Chi Minh City.
We had a European tour a year
later where we visited Berlin,
…then returned to the US again
and visited California,
…and Arizona.
Nine years older in 2016, he has matured and behaved, this time we knew, he is
ready for the long haul trip to Orlando, Florida.It took us nine years and thirteen
international travels to finally realize this long overdue trip to Orlando, where we intend
to have a 2 weeks vacation, the first week dedicated for Walt Disney World alone.
ready for the long haul trip to Orlando, Florida.It took us nine years and thirteen
international travels to finally realize this long overdue trip to Orlando, where we intend
to have a 2 weeks vacation, the first week dedicated for Walt Disney World alone.
It was a long an exhausting trip to Orlando that began in our
hometown in Naga City, by a short 45- minute flight to Manila,
hometown in Naga City, by a short 45- minute flight to Manila,
…on overnight stay at Holiday Inn in Makati,
…an early morning four hour flight
from Manila to Narita in Tokyo,
…a 12 hour flight from Tokyo
to Atlanta,
…and finally about an hour flight from Atlanta to Orlando.
Day 1
We arrived at little past seven in the evening
in Holiday Inn Lake Buenavista, located at
WDW’s Hotel Boulevard
near Disney Springs.
The check in was a breeze,
…and the kids were amused by the
scenic elevator on our way to our room
at the 8th floor of the Tower Wing.
It was a very spacious room,
…that had a balcony with a view of the pool,
…and some of the distant WDW parks.
This hotel has one of the most comfy beds
among the hotels that we stayed in the past.
We went to have dinner at Palm Breezes,
…and we were delighted to discover that the food
was very delicious and we ended up dining here
everyday during out one week stay at the hotel.
Day 2
Day 2
We all woke up at almost noontime on our second day
at WDW, nursing a jet lag and adjusting to a 12- hour
time difference between Florida
and the Philippines.
…but we were we were captivated by the various shops
at the Village
Causeway, that traverses the
Marketplace.
While my wife and daughter were checking the shops,
my son and I decided to watch a youth orchestra concert,
…snacking on soft baked pretzels.
my son and I decided to watch a youth orchestra concert,
…snacking on soft baked pretzels.
We all later headed to the
Boathouse located at
the Landing to have
a very late afternoon brunch.
It was one of our best dining experiences as
they served some of the freshest and the most
delicious seafood dishes we have ever tasted.
It rained hard while we were dining
stopped only early in the evening,
…so we still had a chance to visit other
areas of Disney Springs like the West Side,
…where most of the entertainment centers are located,
… and the newly opened Town Center.
When the rain stopped at past eight in the evening,
we slowly walked our way back to Holiday Inn,
…and had a good night rest in one of the most
comfortable hotel beds that we ever stayed.
Day 3
It’s our Magic Kingdom day and we all woke up early in the
morning and ready for the first 8 AM shuttle to the theme
park.
The shuttle took us to WDW transport center,
…where we took a ferry boat that
crosses the Seven
Seas Lagoon,
…to the Magic Kingdom entrance.
From the Main Street America’s cobbled street lined
with buildings with turn of the century architecture,
…that leads to the courtyard plaza,
in front of the Cinderella
Castle,
…we headed to the Adventureland,
as we always do on all Disneyland Parks
as we always do on all Disneyland Parks
where we usually begin our park exploration.
It is where the Swiss
Robinson Family House,
…the Magic Carpets of
Aladdin,
…the Jungle Cruise,
…the Enchanted Tiki
Room,
….and the Pirates of
the Caribbean are found
and we were able to enjoy almost all of them.
We accessed the Frontier Land from this zone,
where Tom Sawyer Island is located
…and two of our favorite classic rides
the Big Thunder Mountain
Railroad,
…and the Splash Mountain.
The Country Bear Jamboree a musical
animatronic show is also found in this zone.
We had lunch at the Pecos
Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café,
…where we also watched the Disney Magical Parade.
After the parade we went to Liberty Square,
…to watch The Hall of
Presidents,
…and braved the long queue at the Haunted Mansion,
..and marveled at Liberty Square Riverboat.
We the proceeded to Fantasyland,
for the Peter Pan’s
Flight.
…It’s a Small World
boat ride,
…Mickey’s
PhilharMagic.
We skipped Prince
Charming Regal Carrousel,
…and went directly to the delightful ride of
The Many Adventures
of Winnie the Pooh,
…and the Seven Dwarfs
Mine Train,
…and had a snack at at the Pinocchio Village Haus Restaurant.
We chanced upon the Ariel at Ariel’s Grotto while
We chanced upon the Ariel at Ariel’s Grotto while
queuing for Little
Mermaid’s Undersea Adventure.
Nearby was the Storybook
Circus,
…where the kids had fun at
Dumbo the Flying
Elephant,
…and the Barnstormer
with the Great Goofini.
There was also a circus-themed waterplay area
called Casey Jr.
Splash ‘N’ Soak Station.
It as late in the evening, and we didn’t have time for Tomorrowland anymore, but we
were just in time to watch the colorful Laser and Light Show at the Cinderella Castle,
were just in time to watch the colorful Laser and Light Show at the Cinderella Castle,
…that precedes the magnificent Fireworks display.
We went back to the hotel past midnight and had a good night
sleep and in anticipation for our EPCOT visit the next day.
Day 4
We unxepectedly woke up a late, and we hurriedly
They were celebrating Fresh
Epcot so there
were a lot of green and garden exhibits.
We had an eleven o’ clock fastpass to Spaceship Earth,
so we decided to pass time at Project Tomorrow,
…and Innoventions
when it started to have a thunderstorm
and we were advised to stay indoor as lightning precaution.
The heavy rains stopped after more than 2 hours,
we immediately proceeded to Spaceship Earth.
After the ride, the thunderstorms returned
and we were trapped at Project
Tomorrow,
that serves as an exit of Spaceship Earth.
We decided to buy raincoats to look for a restaurant as it
was getting late and the rain showed no sign of stopping
We went to the Land Pavillion at the east side of
We went to the Land Pavillion at the east side of
the park and it
was a perfect thunderstorm shelter,
Where the Living with
the Land,
…the Circle of Life,
…and Soarin’,
It also had restaurant called Seasons,
that serves excellent international cuisine.
The rain stopped at 6 PM when and we went to
the Sea Pavillion,
for the Nemo and Friends Ride,
Turtle Talk with Crush and the numerous aquariums.
We also enjoyed Journey
Into Imagination with Figment,
…and the Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival .
It was already 7 PM, and we only explored ¼ of the park
that was closing at 9 PM, so we had to forgo the West Side
attractions we decided to relax at the Showcase
Plaza,
…and admire green sculptures, of various Disney
characters, as a part of Green EPCOT Celebration.
We then went to explore EPCOT
World Showcase
is often referred as
a "permanent World's Fair” that
has eleven pavilions, representing a country, surrounding
a man made lake called the World Showcase Lagoon.
The countries represented by pavilions are Mexico,
…Norway
…and China.
Although not a full pavillion, The Outpost, is a small African
themed refreshment shop that represents Equatorial Africa.
themed refreshment shop that represents Equatorial Africa.
We extremely enjoyed Germany pavilion,
…because of Werther’s Candy Factory that sells various flavors of
caramel candies, and the freshly popped Werther’s Caramel popcorn.
caramel candies, and the freshly popped Werther’s Caramel popcorn.
There was also Italy,
… United States,
… Japan,
…and Morocco pavilions.
We initially intended to at the France pavilion,
where there are some excellent French restaurants,
We initially intended to at the France pavilion,
where there are some excellent French restaurants,
but we did not have enough time to do so when we
realized that the park was closing in less than an hour.
There was also United Kingdom,
…then to Canada pavilions,
…where we bought cookies at the Jofrey’s stand,
and watched the Illuminations: Reflections of Earth,
a spectacular musical water fountains show that features
fireworks, lasers and fire at the World Showcase Lagoon.
The park closed at 9 PM, we took a shuttle back to
the hotel where we had a room service dinner,
while my son enjoyed his cookie from Jofrey’s and
while my son enjoyed his cookie from Jofrey’s and
concluded the night with a milk cookie dunking snack,
…looking forward for another awesome
day in Animal Kingdom
the next day.
Day 5
We always visit a zoo when we travel, and Animal Kingdom
made it possible to visit zoo and a theme park at the same
time.
We started our exploration of the Animal Kingdom
at the Oasis
where we roamed scenic garden pathways
amidst a wide variety of exotic animals exhibits.
We crossed bridge connect to the Discovery Island,
where the park’s centerpiece Tree of Life is located.
It is a sculpted tree with about 325 various images of
animals carved at the
surface of the tree and its trunk.
The Discovery Island
Trails also allowed us to explore
the numerous animal exhibits scattered around the roots,
….where we bypassed It’s
Tough To Be a Bug attraction
like we always do as we found it awfully gross and scary.
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We directly went to Africa zone of the
themepark,
…and patiently queued at the Kilimajnaro Safaris.
The line was kilometric and took us more than
90 minutes to finally reach the end of the line,
…but it was worth the wait.
Rafiki’s Planet Watch
is also found in the zone but they closed
it as a lightning precaution because of a sudden thunderstorm.
It was 3 PM when the thunderstorm stopped
and the park was closing at 5 PM, and we had
a very late lunch at
the Harambe Market.
We walked to the Asia zone
to enjoy
the Kali River Rapids at the Asia Zone,
…and Expedition
Everest.
It was less than an hour prior to theme park
closing and we went to Dinoland
USA, as the
attraction is unique to the Animal Kingdom
There were a lot of attractions at Dinoland USA,
but we only have to choose to ride the thrilling
Dinosaur as the
park was closing very soon.
We weren’t able to visit all the attractions
because of the thunderstorms, but we still
enjoyed our first time in Animal Kingdom.
We went back to the hotel early, we lazed
in the room doing nothing and later dined
by room service before going to sleep.
Day 6
We intended to visit Disney’s Hollywood Studios but
there has been frequent thunderstorms for the last three
days, so we decided to go to Typhoon Lagoon instead.
We have included Typhoon Lagoon in our itinerary
as the kids wanted to experience the huge tsunami- like
waves reaching up to ten feet at the gigantic wave pool.
Of all the WDW parks that we visited,
we enjoyed Typhoon Lagoon the most,
…unfortunately our photos were accidentally deleted
on the waterproof camera that we used during our visit.
The water park closes at 5 PM, we returned to the hotel
early
and had a leisurely dinner at the Palm Breezes Restaurant.
After dinner, while my wife decided to stay and rest at the hotel,
the kids and myself returned to Magic Kingdom. We took
a shuttle from the hotel, to Disney’s Transportation Center,
the kids and myself returned to Magic Kingdom. We took
a shuttle from the hotel, to Disney’s Transportation Center,
…then the Monorail,
It was already seven in the evening and we had
a very limited time so we decided to forgo the
Space Mountain
because of the very long queue.
We watched Monsters,
Inc. Laugh Floor,
… the Stitch’s Great
Escape,
…and finished just in time for our Fast Pass
reservation at the Tomorrowland
Speedway .
We used our third and last fast pass privilege
at the Buzz
Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
We also tried the Astro
Orbiter,
…and we got an extra treat of watching the magnificent
fireworks display while whirling up above Tomorrowland.
We found relaxing People
Mover as the train
rolled through Tomorrowland’s
attractions.
…and concluded our night at the Carousel of Progress.
It was past midnight when we left and went straight to bed to
rest as we would be visiting Hollywood Studios the next day.
Day 7
It was our penultimate day at the WDW and we are scheduled
to visit Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the fifth and the last
Disney park that we would be visiting on our first week in Orlando.
to visit Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the fifth and the last
Disney park that we would be visiting on our first week in Orlando.
The kids seem to be experiencing theme park
fatigue already as everyone woke up late so
we arrived at almost noontime at the park.
Hollywood Studios
reminded us of
California Adventure Park
in Anaheim,
as both have main entrance gates, that
resembles the Pan
Pacific Auditorium.
There was also recreation of the
Crosswords of the World Tower,
…that leads to Hollywood
Boulevard, inspired by Los
Angeles
streetscape, lined with themed buildings that houses
various stores selling Disney merchandise.
streetscape, lined with themed buildings that houses
various stores selling Disney merchandise.
It is dedicated to show business, inspired
by Hollywood’s
30’s and 40’s heyday.
We immediately went to the Chinese Theater
replica, which houses the Great Movie Ride,
…then watched the Indiana
Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular,
…at the Echo Lake,
We then went to the Animation
Courtyard, to
watch the Voyage of
the little Mermaid show,
…and saw Star Wars
Launch Bay
exhibit.
We accessed the lovely Sunset
Boulevard,
from one end of the Animation Courtyard,
…where the Twilight
Zone Tower of Terror thrill
ride based on the
classic horror TV series is located.
We had a late lunch at the Fairfax Fare,
…before heading to the Theater
of the Stars
for the Beauty and
the Beast Live on Stage.
We returned to the Animation Courtyard
to watch Disney
Junior Live on Stage.
We later visited the Pixar
Studios,
for the Toy Story
Mania Ride.
We returned to Echo
Lake just in time for
our late afternoon Fast
Pass at Star Tours.
We then headed to Hollywood
Hills Amphitheater
to watch Fantasmic,
an evening show featuring Disney
characters with fireworks, lasers and water effects.
We concluded our theme park visit watching the
spectacular Star Wars
themed fireworks display.
We have come to love this restaurant and we
will miss the good food as this would be our last
night at the hotel
and the Walt Disney World.
Day 8
We all woke up very late, but that was okay
as requested for a late check out at the hotel.
After packing, we took a cab that would take us
to Turkey Lake
Road near the International Drive,
…where we are booked for another week
at the Westgate Lake
Hotel and Resort.
This would be our home for the second part of our Orlando
vacation where we could explore the city beyond WDW.
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