Saturday 30th. Phew! What a whirlwind adventure!!! Having made the decision and booking the night before (and yes the look on the kids faces was worth every penny), we awoke to blue skies, sun and after brekkie were off in the cab bound for Ashford International to pick up the Eurostar. The taxi driver was a hunk (wish he could come with me! he he he!!) Arrived in plenty of time for the train and collected the tickets. Our seats on the way out (standard) were in coach one and backed onto the luggage racks so no disturbance from behind. On the return we were bang in the middle of coach 14 so I inquired about the first class seats. Having dropped to the floor at being told yes, quite a few left madam - only £60 each extra and thats half normal price, I decided I could put up with the noise on the return leg, collected my standard tickets and went upstairs for check in. Bought coffee pour moi and water for the boys and sat and watched all the parents of harassed under 5s trying to round them up before they managed to get through the doors down to the platform an hour too early! Bliss. Mine being 14 and 11 can be left to their game boys whilst I idly sucked the sugar from the sugar bag on the table. My son has taken one of these sugars home because it has the picture of a naked lady on it!! Imagine that! How flesh advertises sugar Ill never know!! But im sure that SHE never ate the sugar or her body would definately NOT look like that!!
Train arrived on time and we boarded, relaxed down into the seat and thus our journey had begun. 8 minutes later we were in the tunnel. Nothing much to report on the journey except when a lady decided to sort her luggage out and a large holdall whacked me on the back of the head. She was mortally embarassed and couldnt apologise enough so I smiled and said dont worry about it when what I really wanted to say was stop sorting your undies out madam and SIT DOWN!
Off the train at half one (French time). Pity they dont always have the meet and greet at the station any more - all those little peeps would love a wave from Pluto or Mickey. Me being a biggie (only just though) legged it up the escalator and out of the door before you could wave pixie dust! Wow! We are here - the weather is gloriously hot - blue skies, fluffy clouds. Yippee!!! Got the bus outside to Cheyenne as we have to collect our park tickets there and dump our luggage (not got Express for bags). It was packed solid. Some were just off the train like us but most were wearing that "ive stood in a queue far too long in this heat" face - think its a sign of things to come!! Check in took 20 minutes. As we had not got the Disney Express for our luggage on the way home, I paid 4 euros 50 per bag to have this service. Also got one of their Sheriffs Packs for a cuppa in the morning. Cost 9Euros 90 but in hindsight it was a bit of a rip off as it consisted of 4 teabags, 4 coffee tubes, 4 sugars, 8 milks, 4 biscuits, cups, serviettes and spoons. Then I had to hire a travel kettle which was free but cost 23 euros deposit. Was given a room in Butch Cassidy which was on the right facing the back of the saloon. Normally weve stayed on the other side of the hotel so this was unexplored territory for us. Having listened to the directions to the room I set the troops off on a 10 minute hike all the way around the site and back to reception - well, I never did pass that girl guide map reading badge! Still it meant we actually finally found the windmill thing that weve seen on the photos in the brochure but never in real life - see a positive from a negative!! By now it was really hot so when we got to the room we all flopped on the beds for 5 minutes. The rooms were as I remembered - small but adequate with space around the double bed both sides, one chair, chest of 6 drawers, cupboard for I dont know what (looked like a waist high food storage cupboard), hanging space with a shelf over for luggage, two mirrors, 5 lamps, two bins and bunk beds. The only problem I have with the rooms is that stupid wooden frame around the bed. Ive lost count of the bruises ive incurred flopping onto the bed or getting out too quick only to bang my legs on the flippin'thing - so be warned! The bathroom is small with a single sink and shower over (power shower part is very strong - nice!)
Eager to get to the parks, we threw (delicately!!) the clothes in the drawers and hot footed it to the buses. One had just arrived so off we set. Couple of minutes later we were joining the crowds and entering the parks!! I still get that spirit lift as I head towards the gates. Ticket in the machine, and we're in!! Unfortunately so are about a million others!! It was busy! It was some sort of holiday for the spanish as they were there by the plane load! Very nice and polite however (oh, and some of the men were real hunks!!) Didnt hear many english voices but obviously they were there as it was Bank Holiday weekend. Lots of French also there - more than normal I think due to tomorrow being a public holiday over here. First stop was BTM. 60 minute wait and no fast passes - maybe not. On to POTC - once again a wait but only 30 minutes. Not sure if im just getting old and my eyesight fading but I swear the lighting in this ride is getting dimmer! Having been guided round the queuing system by my boys (could not see a blomin' thing!) we jumped into a boat packed to the gills. It sat very low down in the water (my youngest swore blind it was lower where I was sitting - what did he mean!!!!) On the second drop a wave which would have done a surfer proud gushed over my side of the boat (hmm, maybe my son had a point! - bet it was the man in front of me ) Still it was nice and cool on my derriere as we exited into the sun once again. Wandered through into Discoveryland where we queued over an hour for Autopia. Mad? I must be! 1 hour for a 3 minute ride!! All the bushes around the track were covered in white soft flower like blooms which wafted their seeds (kinda like cotton wall balls but smaller) all over the slow moving cars. My two kids decided to ram each other along the track (frowned upon in Disney) but I couldnt open my mouth to yell at them for fear of the pollen stuff coming in it was that bad (and besides - im a laydee!) The queue for Space Mountain was again 1 hour with no fast passes available so we went on Star Tours (20 mins wait). Now my insides were churned up so we opted for the more sedate Dumbo ride. Although still 45 mins+ wait its a ride we always do on the first day. My 14 year old pretended it was kids stuff but he still moved the lever up and down with a grin on his face to rival the cheshire cat. On we went to Peter Pan but the queue was overflowing the zig zag lines so we went back round to Indiana Jones. I dont go on this as its a backwards ride but the boys joined the queue whilst I munched a fruity ice lolly on a bench. They took so long I was forced back to purchase a smarties ice cream which Id just finished as I saw their ginger heads bobbing towards me in the crowd. Wiping the ice cream off my chops I denied having had two ices ( ) and we headed off to PM. This was another long queue (at least 40 minutes) but as there were no ice cream vendors around I had to wait in the heat with the boys. After this ride we went to the Silver Spur. Luckily there were seats available and we sat right underneath the lights in the centre of the room where we could see the meats being cooked on the griddle thing. Service was fast but the meal came wrong. I ordered steak with baked potato which looked remarkably like chips so it was returned, the boys had burger and chips which was almost raw so this too was returned. I ordered a beer and got a large bottle of water (were they trying to tell me something???) but eventually it was all sorted and we got complimentary puds (creme caramel was divine). Bloated and tired from the food and heat we eventually wandered out of the park at 7.30pm. It closes at 8 so not bad for a first day queuing! Walked back via the village. Lots of teenagers and 20 somethings strutting their stuff in tiny skirts and tight tshirts (how to make a gal feel old and frumpy - just take a walk on the wild side down in the village - enough testosterone and lip gloss to last a lifetime!) Loads of flies around the lake. The panoramagic balloon was huge. 12 euros for adult and 9 (i think) for a child up to 9 years for a quick up to the end of the steel rope, about 3 minutes in the air, and then back down again. And boy oh boy was it high!! Its standing room only too so if your knees buckle - tough!! The atmosphere was great back at the hotel. Outside people were eating and drinking, kids were riding on the seated bikes you could hire (the ones where 2 sit side by side with a smaller child in the front) - fantastic. I love this place!! Turned in for the night around 10pm, showered and (carefully) jumped into the bed. The power shower is really good. The jet is stingingly powerful but be warned ladies, dont drop the soap, bend to pick it up and then stand up under the jet with the water spraying directly onto your nipple! I speak from experience believe me! You dont wanna go there!!! Ouch wasnt exactly the word I used but itll suffice on here! Just had enough time to listen to the peter pan storytime on the radio - er - not for me you understand!! then off to the land of nod...
Train arrived on time and we boarded, relaxed down into the seat and thus our journey had begun. 8 minutes later we were in the tunnel. Nothing much to report on the journey except when a lady decided to sort her luggage out and a large holdall whacked me on the back of the head. She was mortally embarassed and couldnt apologise enough so I smiled and said dont worry about it when what I really wanted to say was stop sorting your undies out madam and SIT DOWN!
Off the train at half one (French time). Pity they dont always have the meet and greet at the station any more - all those little peeps would love a wave from Pluto or Mickey. Me being a biggie (only just though) legged it up the escalator and out of the door before you could wave pixie dust! Wow! We are here - the weather is gloriously hot - blue skies, fluffy clouds. Yippee!!! Got the bus outside to Cheyenne as we have to collect our park tickets there and dump our luggage (not got Express for bags). It was packed solid. Some were just off the train like us but most were wearing that "ive stood in a queue far too long in this heat" face - think its a sign of things to come!! Check in took 20 minutes. As we had not got the Disney Express for our luggage on the way home, I paid 4 euros 50 per bag to have this service. Also got one of their Sheriffs Packs for a cuppa in the morning. Cost 9Euros 90 but in hindsight it was a bit of a rip off as it consisted of 4 teabags, 4 coffee tubes, 4 sugars, 8 milks, 4 biscuits, cups, serviettes and spoons. Then I had to hire a travel kettle which was free but cost 23 euros deposit. Was given a room in Butch Cassidy which was on the right facing the back of the saloon. Normally weve stayed on the other side of the hotel so this was unexplored territory for us. Having listened to the directions to the room I set the troops off on a 10 minute hike all the way around the site and back to reception - well, I never did pass that girl guide map reading badge! Still it meant we actually finally found the windmill thing that weve seen on the photos in the brochure but never in real life - see a positive from a negative!! By now it was really hot so when we got to the room we all flopped on the beds for 5 minutes. The rooms were as I remembered - small but adequate with space around the double bed both sides, one chair, chest of 6 drawers, cupboard for I dont know what (looked like a waist high food storage cupboard), hanging space with a shelf over for luggage, two mirrors, 5 lamps, two bins and bunk beds. The only problem I have with the rooms is that stupid wooden frame around the bed. Ive lost count of the bruises ive incurred flopping onto the bed or getting out too quick only to bang my legs on the flippin'thing - so be warned! The bathroom is small with a single sink and shower over (power shower part is very strong - nice!)
Eager to get to the parks, we threw (delicately!!) the clothes in the drawers and hot footed it to the buses. One had just arrived so off we set. Couple of minutes later we were joining the crowds and entering the parks!! I still get that spirit lift as I head towards the gates. Ticket in the machine, and we're in!! Unfortunately so are about a million others!! It was busy! It was some sort of holiday for the spanish as they were there by the plane load! Very nice and polite however (oh, and some of the men were real hunks!!) Didnt hear many english voices but obviously they were there as it was Bank Holiday weekend. Lots of French also there - more than normal I think due to tomorrow being a public holiday over here. First stop was BTM. 60 minute wait and no fast passes - maybe not. On to POTC - once again a wait but only 30 minutes. Not sure if im just getting old and my eyesight fading but I swear the lighting in this ride is getting dimmer! Having been guided round the queuing system by my boys (could not see a blomin' thing!) we jumped into a boat packed to the gills. It sat very low down in the water (my youngest swore blind it was lower where I was sitting - what did he mean!!!!) On the second drop a wave which would have done a surfer proud gushed over my side of the boat (hmm, maybe my son had a point! - bet it was the man in front of me ) Still it was nice and cool on my derriere as we exited into the sun once again. Wandered through into Discoveryland where we queued over an hour for Autopia. Mad? I must be! 1 hour for a 3 minute ride!! All the bushes around the track were covered in white soft flower like blooms which wafted their seeds (kinda like cotton wall balls but smaller) all over the slow moving cars. My two kids decided to ram each other along the track (frowned upon in Disney) but I couldnt open my mouth to yell at them for fear of the pollen stuff coming in it was that bad (and besides - im a laydee!) The queue for Space Mountain was again 1 hour with no fast passes available so we went on Star Tours (20 mins wait). Now my insides were churned up so we opted for the more sedate Dumbo ride. Although still 45 mins+ wait its a ride we always do on the first day. My 14 year old pretended it was kids stuff but he still moved the lever up and down with a grin on his face to rival the cheshire cat. On we went to Peter Pan but the queue was overflowing the zig zag lines so we went back round to Indiana Jones. I dont go on this as its a backwards ride but the boys joined the queue whilst I munched a fruity ice lolly on a bench. They took so long I was forced back to purchase a smarties ice cream which Id just finished as I saw their ginger heads bobbing towards me in the crowd. Wiping the ice cream off my chops I denied having had two ices ( ) and we headed off to PM. This was another long queue (at least 40 minutes) but as there were no ice cream vendors around I had to wait in the heat with the boys. After this ride we went to the Silver Spur. Luckily there were seats available and we sat right underneath the lights in the centre of the room where we could see the meats being cooked on the griddle thing. Service was fast but the meal came wrong. I ordered steak with baked potato which looked remarkably like chips so it was returned, the boys had burger and chips which was almost raw so this too was returned. I ordered a beer and got a large bottle of water (were they trying to tell me something???) but eventually it was all sorted and we got complimentary puds (creme caramel was divine). Bloated and tired from the food and heat we eventually wandered out of the park at 7.30pm. It closes at 8 so not bad for a first day queuing! Walked back via the village. Lots of teenagers and 20 somethings strutting their stuff in tiny skirts and tight tshirts (how to make a gal feel old and frumpy - just take a walk on the wild side down in the village - enough testosterone and lip gloss to last a lifetime!) Loads of flies around the lake. The panoramagic balloon was huge. 12 euros for adult and 9 (i think) for a child up to 9 years for a quick up to the end of the steel rope, about 3 minutes in the air, and then back down again. And boy oh boy was it high!! Its standing room only too so if your knees buckle - tough!! The atmosphere was great back at the hotel. Outside people were eating and drinking, kids were riding on the seated bikes you could hire (the ones where 2 sit side by side with a smaller child in the front) - fantastic. I love this place!! Turned in for the night around 10pm, showered and (carefully) jumped into the bed. The power shower is really good. The jet is stingingly powerful but be warned ladies, dont drop the soap, bend to pick it up and then stand up under the jet with the water spraying directly onto your nipple! I speak from experience believe me! You dont wanna go there!!! Ouch wasnt exactly the word I used but itll suffice on here! Just had enough time to listen to the peter pan storytime on the radio - er - not for me you understand!! then off to the land of nod...