2/20/20

Florida Vacation: Kennedy Space Center, Disney Hollywood Studios, and Disney Epcot

I am going to split our Florida Vacation Recap into two posts since I have a lot of photos to share with you.  Our last trip to Orlando was in 2012 and quite a bit has changed in eight years.  It was also really, really, really hot.  We just happened to visit during an “unseasonably warm” week.  It was 85 degrees with 65% humidity so it made being out in the heat on our feet a bit rough.  But, we survived and we still had some fun.  Here we go:

We landed in Florida very late on Saturday night so we stayed at the Hyatt attached to the Orlando Airport so we wouldn’t have to deal with navigating a new city in the dark.  It was pretty neat to have a hotel where the view from your room was the gates to the airport.  



We got our rental car on Sunday and went to Kennedy Space Center for the day since we wouldn’t be a able to check into the hotel we were staying for the week just yet.  We stopped for breakfast along the way and I spotted this sign.



I’m not sure what concerns me more…that feeding alligators is as much of an epidemic as molesting them that you need a sign.  Okay Florida…odd.  We also got to see a life armadillo.



We weren’t able to visit Kennedy Space Center on our last visit and since then, they acquired the Space Shuttle Atlantis.  This was the highlight of the trip for sure.  This makes three of the four of the space shuttles able to visit that we have seen in person.  We will have to make it to Washington D.C. soon to see Space Shuttle Discovery.







Kenyon booked us a behind the scenes tour that took us out on the military side of Cape Canaveral.  We got to see where the rocket launches happen and heard a lot of stories of the astronauts that have come before.  Did anybody watch The Astronaut Wives Club?  It was really cool hearing stories of the Mercury Seven crew and seeing where the actual launch took place all those years ago.  





There was a rocket launch at 11pm that evening and it was tempting to return and watch but it was late and an hour drive back from Orlando.  So we decided not to.  We were able to get a close up photo when our bus driver stopped between some trees.  The tour guide said, “you know this is a big deal when your tour guide gets his camera out.”  The Atlas 5 Rocket launch was a success that evening.



We said our goodbyes to NASA and headed to our hotel in Orlando.  





We were booked at Serilago Inn & Suites, which is close to Disney and ran shuttles to the parks.  OH MY GOD!  It was the most run down, sketchy, and flat out scary hotel after dark.  We almost didn’t want to stay the night.  We booked this trip on our “free travel” through our time share purchase.  Thanks a lot Casablanca for putting us up in a less-than-stellar location.  We felt better about it during the daytime and the staff was nice.  but, in the future, I wouldn’t stay there again.  It isn’t worth the free shuttle and the cheap rates.

Moving on…

Our first day at the park was Disney Hollywood Studio, which we didn’t visit on our last trip.  I love all the movie magic and we had a great time walking around.  This was also where the new Star Wars additions is at.







The lines for the Star Wars rides were long, 90 minutes for one and the other had special passes only.  We were going to stand in line but decided to try the single rider line and split up.  It was a fun ride but I’m not sure worth a  90 minute wait so we made the right decision.

There were only a few rides at Hollywood Studios and the lines were long.  We had a Fast Pass for Tower of Terror, which I loved.  Had the line been shorter, I’d have ridden it over and over again.  I wanted to ride the Aerosmith Rocking Rollercoaster but the wait was over 120 minutes all day with no Fast Passes.  No Thank You.

I was pleasantly surprised that Disney had some chicken sandwich options for our lunch/dinner meals and they have carrot or apples as a side offering.  That made staying on track a little easier.

Our send day was a late start because we needed to take advantage of the laundry facilities at the hotel.  We caught the late shuttle to Disney Epcot and planned to stay later in the evening for hopes of cooler temps.  





The later in the day the lines got shorter but the one ride that didn't ever get shorter was the Frozen ride, in Norway.  We stood in line for 55 minutes so I could ride this.  It was great but so difficult to stand for so long.






We also ended up walking the most of all the days at the park, 20,000 steps, so it was definitely tough on us to continue to navigate a different park a day afterwards.

We made our way back to Hollywood Studios on the cable car tram and caught the shuttle back to the hotel.  It was a long day and we were exhausted.
Still three parks and a dinner show to go.  I’ll be back tomorrow with more.


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