Friday, July 01, 2016

Orlando, Florida Part II

April 8th - April 27th.
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Yes I know this is a long time coming but we have been soooooo busy with no time to update the blog. We have put small updates on Facebook to let those of you that follow us there to let you know where we are currently.
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There is a self pick orange grove by us that has "Monster Bus Truck" Rides. We found a Groupon that made it cheap to ride the "Bus", so we decided to do it.

Monster Bus
The Bus's did a tour of the groves, we saw some african animals like zebras and oxons, and did a little mud bogging.

mud boggin'
We even saw an alligator by their dock.

Alligator
If you remember I bought a two week pass for Disney World that allowed for all four parks within two weeks, five days. So we could go into one park twice. Patty decided she wanted to go to the Magic Kingdom twice, but more on that latter.

Next on the agenda is Disney Hollywood.

Disney Hollywood Studio
Here we are walking down Main Street. You can see Grauman's Chinese Theatre at the end of the street.

Main Street
Since Disney bought the Star Wars franchise they are really pushing Star Wars. There was random Stormtroopers wandering around Disney Hollywood the day we were there.

Stormtroopers
The big guitar is the entrance to the Aerosmith Roller Coaster. It is a fast and very good coaster unlike most Disney Coasters. You can also see The Tower of Terror on the right of the picture. There is more to the ride then in Anaheim. If I remember right in Anaheim it just goes up and down, this one actually follows a track and takes you around the hotel first before it drops. Pretty cool.

Aerosmith Coaster
We will keep each park to a minimum so we can actually try and catch up! :)

The next park we went to was Epcot. Epcot was the only park we were originally going to go to before Patty got here Disney bug bad! LOL!

Epcot Disney
There were a lot of these topiary Disney characters here at Epcot. This one of course is Buzz Lightyear. 

Buzz Lightyear
There was a lot of different International lands that seemed to actually be represented by the host nations. China had reproductions of the Tomb Warriors.

Tomb Warriors
The best ride was the Spaceship Earth. We actually rode it twice. There is two levels of riding it, the extreme and the mild level. It is a space flight simulator. On the extreme level your "pod" is spinning at 30 mph in addition to the video and movements corresponding to the video so you really get the feeling of high speed space travel. It is extreme, and the workers were surprised that Patty and I were going extreme at our age! LOL!

Spaceship Earth
In California there is Downtown Disney where the restaurants and shops are. They have changed it to Disney Springs here in Florida. Like everything here in Florida it is a huge area, and is completely separate from the parks. This Lego Sea Serpent is in front of the Lego Store.

Lego Store
Patty getting to meet some of her favorite characters! Hello Winnie!

Patty, Winnie and Tigger too!
This was the Harley Davidson shop in Disney Springs. Had to jump on the Easy Rider bike! Get your motor running, head out on the highway. Looking for adventure!

Easy Rider
Finally we went to the fourth park, Animal Kingdom. It is kind of a zoo and amusement park rolled into one.

Animal Kingdom
The Tree of Life is huge. It stands 145 feet tall, and at the base it is 50 feet wide. There are over 8,000 branches in various sizes, and over 102,000 man-made leaves. Each leaf is over a foot long. 
There are animals carved into the Tree of Life, Disney places the number at “over 300”. The animals can be found in the roots, in the trunk, and in the branches.

Tree of Life
There is a complete zoo here. Here is a gorilla mom cuddling up with her baby.

Gorillas
We kept thinking they would have the Matterhorn ride at Disney World, but the closest they they have is the Expedition Everest at the Animal Kingdom. Everest is much better of a coaster then Matterhorn so we rode it twice.

Expedition Everest
This park closes early at 6:00pm, because of the animals, and of course no fireworks.

We decided to go to Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space Center.

Kennedy Space Center
When you buy the tickets you get a bus tour of the grounds, you  see the Space Shuttle Atlantis and a lot of space memorabilia.

NASA Sign
THis is the Apollo 14 space capsule.

Apollo 14 Capsule
Back when they ended the Space Shuttle program we watched them fly the Shuttle Endeavor into Palmdale, Ca on the back of a 747. Now that we get to see the Shuttle Atlantis close up it is impressive have large it is! And to think that they just glided it down to earth.

Space Shuttle Atlantis
Since we had a 5th day we could go to Disney World, Patty chose to go back to the Magic Kingdom because it is the closest to being like Disneyland.

Magic Kingdom again!
We rode some things we did the first day, and some things we don't normally ride. Here we are on the Paddlewheel River Boat getting a good view of Thunder Mountain.

Thunder Mountain
The Haunted Mansion is very similar INSIDE with some slight changes, but looks completely different outside as you can see in this picture of it.

Haunted Mansion
Well that's it for today. I know I crammed more in today then I usually do. From here we head up to Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

Thanks for reading and God Bless you,

Brian and Patty

























Sunday, May 15, 2016

Orlando, Florida (Walt Disney World)

April 7th, 2016

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We arrived in Florida on Thursday April 7th.

Florida
Thousand Trails has a park called Orlando Thousand Trails. It is actually in Clermont, Florida but it is just about 10 miles from the closest Disney Park.

This is our site #G32 at the Thousand Trails Park.

Site G32
This is a very large park and is the nicest Thousand Trails park we have been in by a large margin! We had a 50amp full hook up site for 3 weeks and because of our membership we don't have to pay per night.

We found out that they were having a Florida State University (FSU) Seminoles open scrimmage football game at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando in Saturday. We decided it would be fun to go. 

Here is their mascots Seminole leader Osceola, and his Appaloosa horse Renegade. 

Mascott
It was fun to watch this perennial powerhouse football team! The stadium was packed which was amazing considering that FSU plays in Tallahassee which is 250 miles from Orlando.

FSU Seminoles
Of course we could not get to Florida without Patty getting her Disney on! Those that know Patty know she is a Disney fanatic. At first she was happy with the idea with only going to Epcot and deferring the rest of the parks for when the grand babies get a little older and can meet us here. Epcot would probably not be as interesting to them so that made sense to her.

That is until we were here for a couple days. Then the other parks started calling her name! Patty, PATTY, PATTY! You must come!!!

All Parks!
So I found the best deal I could, 5 day pass for the price of 4 to be used within 14 days. $343.00 per person including tax. Yes they add tax here! So instead of $112,00 per day it was $68.00 per day. Still almost $700.00 total for both of us! Oh well, She's worth it!

Unlike Disney in Anaheim where you can just walk between the two parks this is a huge area! 

WDW
You drive in to Disney World and then may drive for 10 miles more to the park you want. The first day we chose Magic Kingdom which is best described as Florida's Disneyland. They do have some rides Disneyland doesn't and Disneyland has some they don't but in essence it is very close. Also some of the rides are not quite the same but very similar. It is also more spread out as they own so much property and is not limited as in Anahiem by the city limits.

After parking you MUST take either the Monorail.....

Monorail
Or the Ferry to the Magic Kingdom.....

Ferry Boat
Those are the only two options. No Tram or walking, either Monorail or Ferry Boat. They are very efficient to move a lot of people quickly!

We chose the Ferry Boat because it seemed like it could hold more people. We did take the Monorail back in the evening. both were quick.

Magic Kingdom
Patty in her HAPPY PLACE!

Magic Kingdom
The castles are different at Magic Kingdom and Disneyland. The one below is a picture we took at the Magic Kingdom of the Cinderella Castle. The much shorter castle in Disneyland is the Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Cinderella Castle
We actually rode most rides. Because of my Neuropathy I am able to get a DAS Pass which is like the Fast Pass. The difference is once you use the DAS Pass you can get another, with the Fast Pass you use three for the day and your done! You can also combine the Fast Pass and the DASS Pass. We think we rode about 17-18 rides all day. We got to the park at about 9:30am and left about 10:30 after the fireworks. It was a full day and we were exhausted!

In the area but not actually part of Disney World is a town called Celebration. It was started by Walt Disney but is no longer part of Disney. It was featured on the Great Christmas Lights show last year.

Celebration
The town has the feel of Downtown Disney. It is an amazing town.

Celebration
That's it for today. We will continue with the other parks. 

God Bless and thank you for reading,

Brian and Patty