...or how to spend a ridiculous amount of money in a child focus part of the world without having any children. WHOMP!
So my boyfriend's older brother got married at Disney World, in their gorgeous wedding pavilion. The entire thing was gorgeous and we had a wonderful time at the wedding. It definitely reaffirmed our belief in a destination wedding all the way (I am so glad we are on the same page about that!). Small ceremony, nice beach, and only guest who really want to be there (or need a vacation).
We spent 2 days on wedding stuff, since the boyfriend was part of the ceremony, and the other 3 days doing our own thing. Let me tell you about our own thing.
On Thursday night we went to see La NouBa which is the permanent Cirque Du Soleli Show that is in Disney. We went to the 9 PM show and it was very good, but after an early start to the day and driving for another hour to Cocoa Beach, because if you are in FL then you have to at least touch the sand and see the beach, even if rain is beating at the back door, driving back, checking into the hotel and getting the bus to Downtown Disney, we were exhausted. I nodded off when the fly people started their portion. We hopped into the bar to watch the end of the NBA playoffs, then walked back to were we were dropped off, only to be told the buses load from where we just came from. Whomp! Disney does a great job with general schedules, but they need a little more details surrounding transportation.
Friday and Saturday was wedding galore. Lots of new family members met and names already forgotten. The bride and groom were lovely and the wedding cake was on point. It was a Puerto Rican/Jordanian wedding, so the music was ethnic and cultural with a nice mix of your standards. Hello Cupid Shuffle!
Sunday we wrapped with the family in the morning and my boyfriend breathed easy and truly began to enjoy the vacation part of our trip. We went to Animal Kingdom and saw a giraffe in flight (amazing). And went to Epcot. The German beargarten was our food of choice, and he was in heaven. The soup was amazing and I had a salad with every meal.
Monday we woke and made our way to Magic Kingdom...at lunchtime, in 90 degree weather. We don't have kids yet and we were surrounded by the little angels who where very hungry and very cranky. Everywhere we turned we saw or heard a crying baby. And I would be crying to, if I had to wait in line for over 90 minutes for a ride. We went on one ride, grabbed lunch and got the hell out of dodge. We went back to the resort and laid poolside until dinner. I got tan and sunburn! Good times. Off to dinner in Downtown Disney, we were looking for some live music at the house of blues but that is only on Friday and Saturday. We made the most of it. After walking around for a bit we decided to jump on the bus back to the resort then the monorail back to Magic Kingdom. We arrived right as the evening fireworks were wrapping up. And we went on every ride we wanted to with little to no wait, since everyone was leaving. I don't do roller coasters, but I made sure my boyfriend went on Space Mountain. It was the last ride of the trip for him and he wanted to go on again but the park was closed. I am glad he enjoyed it since I made him go on the Winnie the Pooh ride. HAHA!


Tuesday we woke up and were on our way back to Washington, DC. Surprisingly enough, it was hotter here then it was in FL. Overall, the trip was great. It was a good time, but for my frugal self it was over priced. I would definitely stay off resort if I was going with a family so you could save on food costs. Bring your own water and Pepsi products, as it is all about Coke there and everything is $3 a bottle. Needless to say I did not get in my 128 oz a day. Going to Disney as an adult was eye opening and I would take my kids there when they were at an age where they could enjoy it. We did not go to Universal Studios, so that is still on our list of must dos.
Love,
QuinTesSenTialLy ME