We had an absolutely magical spring break week in Disney World, and when I say magical, I mean it. Disney doesn’t do anything halfway, y’all!
If you’re a long-time reader, then you may remember that we had this trip planned for spring break in March 2020, and everything shut down the week before we were supposed to leave. All of that planning down the drain. To say we were sad and disappointed was an understatement.
We rescheduled our trip for June 2020 thinking that the “curve might be flattened” by then – hahahaha – and of course, the trip ended up being canceled again. At that point, Disney gave us a full refund. We considered going again for spring break 2021, but at that point, Covid was raging, so we didn’t even bother booking the trip. We also considered booking for October 2021, but then the Delta variant was raging, and our kiddos still weren’t eligible for vaccination, so we gave that one up, too. Sigh.
We finally set our hearts on spring break 2022, and y’all, it finally worked out!! We had the absolute PERFECT time, and I cannot tell you how special this trip was after having to wait so long to get there.
She was able to book every single thing that we wanted except for one thing – Sci-Fi Drive-In Theater for dinner in Hollywood Studios. She tried to no avail, and Brian and I both checked obsessively for a canceled reservation that we could snag in the 60 days leading up to our trip, but we had no luck either, and we ended up settling for something else instead. Other than that, we were able to get reservations at every single restaurant that we wanted, and we were able to ride every single ride that we wanted.
The kids’ spring break was Saturday, April 2 – Sunday, April 10, and we thought we’d have the best chance of the parks being the least busy if we went Sunday – Saturday. That way, we’d be in all of the parks on weekdays rather than weekends. Not sure our strategy actual made a difference, though, because it was PACKED the entire time we were there. Lol.
Anyway, we woke up at 6:45 AM on Sunday, April 2 and departed bright and early. We couldn’t check into our hotel until 3 PM, so we planned our drive accordingly, hoping to make it there just in time for check-in, also stopping to have lunch halfway. The drive was uneventful, although, we did run into some traffic about an hour out from Orlando, but it wasn’t too bad. Since we live in Georgia, there’s no reason for us to fly as Disney is very easily drive-able for us.
Disney allows you to check in on the app long before you arrive, and you just give them your ETA right there in the app. We plugged in 3 PM for our ETA, and we ended up arriving just before 4 PM. Before we ever arrived, they had already sent our hotel room number and digital key straight to our app. That meant we were able to skip the check-in line in the hotel lobby and just go straight to our room. SO NICE.
Our room was on the second floor of one of the three-story buildings, and we had the most beautiful view! Seriously gorgeous!
We, of course, had to take a peek at the hotel’s pool on the way out, and to say the kids were excited about it was an understatement!! The last time we stayed at Disney, we made the mistake of not having a rest day in our trip, so we went to the parks four days in a row which left zero time for the pool. This time, we sandwiched a day off right between the four parks so we could have some time to relax, recharge, and have pool time.
While we were in line waiting on the boat, Brian spotted a cell phone laying in a crevasse in a bunch of large rocks. Yikes. He picked it up and tried to open it, but it was locked, and just as we were trying to figure out what to do with it, the phone rang so I answered it. Lol. Sure enough, it turns out that the phone belonged to a young teenage girl, and her mom was calling trying to locate the phone. She told us that her daughter and husband had just taken the boat over to Disney Springs, so we told her we would just bring it with us and give it to them when we got there.
Just four people, happy and grateful to finally be at Disney World after two long years…
After the phone was returned to its rightful owner, job one was finding dinner. The last time we were at Disney Springs in 2018, there was a great quick service pizza place that we loved, and we were hoping to eat there again, but sadly it was permanently closed. I guess we should have done our research to make sure it was still there! Haha.
We ended up walking the entire length of Disney Springs finally settling on Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy! for dinner. Disney Springs was pure insanity and every restaurant had lines winding out of the building, but Chicken Guy! wasn’t so bad, although, we still had to wait a good 20 minutes before we could order.
The “thing” at Chicken Guy! is that they make a bunch of homemade sauces to eat with your chicken fingers, and sauce is totally my thing, so we ordered an assortment of different ones – avocado crema, brown sugar BBQ, donkey sauce (a roasted garlic/lemony flavor), original (which is kind of similar to Zaxby’s sauce), and honey mustard for the kiddos. All of them were delicious, especially the donkey sauce and avocado crema, but the avocado/cilantro flavor on chicken fingers was a little odd.
Chicken Guy! was completely sold out of beer (what?!), so I walked down to one of the pop-up bars to grab a couple of IPAs for B and me because – vacation. We were miraculously able to snag a table in the restaurant, and then it was finally time to EAT! Woo hoooo!
By the time we left the Disney Store, the sun was setting, so we headed back to the Lego Store to see how long the line was. It was still pretty long, but it seemed to be moving quickly, so we went ahead and got in it. While we waited, I snapped some cute pictures of the kids with their Orange Birds and one of the three of us as well… I had to document the fact that I was actually there, too. I’m always the one behind the camera and I’m not often in pictures. Haha.
After they had their fun with that, they browsed some more, and of course, we had to take pictures with Baby Yoda and also The Hulk.
On the way, we came upon this display in another souvenir shop, and of course, we had to take a picture of that!!!!
When we arrived at our hotel, I swung by the front desk because I wanted to grab a birthday pin for myself to wear in the parks on Tuesday, my actual birthday. If you’re not familiar with Disney, they will give you a free pin to wear on your birthday, and then when you’re in the parks wearing it, all of the cast members will tell you happy birthday and make your day extra special!
By the time we made it back to the room and got ready for bed it was 10 PM – YIKES – so we all got in the bed way later than we wanted to, but YOLOOOO, right?!?!
And that was day one of our trip! I’ll be back Friday with a Five on Friday post, and then the Disney recaps will resume on Monday with… our day in Hollywood Studios!
Happy Wednesday, y’all!
All the lines sound difficult! I hate when it's so crowded there...but still fun! We walked around the resort you stayed at last time we were there. I love exploring the different resorts. Love Disney Springs too - but it's so huge now!
ReplyDeleteFourth time is a charm!! I am so glad you guys finally made it!! And I think the kids probably enjoyed it more being older! We might be going next year so I am going to refer back to this post!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a magical day that was well worth the wait! You can't beat Disney for the best family vacation in my opinion. I want to see the Belle mug. :)
ReplyDeleteIt was definitely worth the wait! I'll have to remember to share the Belle mug... I need to put it in my Five on Friday!
DeleteYou're absolutely right - one is NEVER too old for Disney. :) Your resort was beautiful and how amazing you were able to return the phone to its owner! I'm so thrilled you guys finally made Disney happen after two years of crazy - I can't wait to see and read more. :)
ReplyDeleteWe were thrilled, too, and we're already ready to go baaaack!
DeleteSO glad you guys finally got to go on your Disney trip! Parking at Disney Springs has been SOOOO much better since they put in a few parking garages. Before that it was definitely a nightmare, but now we drive up to a garage and it tells you how many spots are available on each floor and it's surprisingly super accurate! And yay for birthday pins!
ReplyDeleteThat lego store IS insane! My kids have never been there, but when Brian and I did a solo weekend trip to Disney AGES ago for me to run the Wine & Dine half, we went in it. I remember we got them Lego Snow Globe ornaments! Your hotel looks really nice, we have never stayed at that one (there are just SO many!). That SciFi restaurant is neat, we ate there last time. I'm sorry you didn't get a reservation for it, but at least you got everything else!
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I think this is similar to our Disney boardwalk. It has a name to it, but it isn't Disney Springs. Looks like a great start to your vacation.
ReplyDeleteWe love the French Quarter and have stayed there a few times now; the boat ride to Disney Springs is one of my favorites. Your recaps are really making me want to try and coordinate schedules to use up our 2020 credits from our canceled trip but I can not get over how hard it is to coordinate between high school and college schedules! What a fabulous start to your vacation!!
ReplyDeleteI bet! It's hard when your kiddos get older and everyone is going in different directions!
Deletelove love. Makes me so excited for our upcoming trip
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