I love this error that Greyhawk got. At least it has some attitude. However, I think this is the ultimate FAIL, in more ways than one.

Ultimate FAIL error msg
I love this error that Greyhawk got. At least it has some attitude. However, I think this is the ultimate FAIL, in more ways than one.

Ultimate FAIL error msg
We started off going over to Hollywood Studios. Got a Fast Pass for Toy Story Mania and decided to get in line since it was only 30 minutes. Beat Pam 172, ooo to 117,000. We looked for the Annual Passholder’s Star Wars Limited Edition pin, but found out it was only available during the weekends. Went on the Great Movie Ride to cool off and then back on Toy Story Mania. Didn’t do as well, even though I thought we both were hitting the high scoring targets more often. We then came back to OKW and went to Olivia’s for lunch. Nice sandwiches, big enough for us to each bring half home as leftovers. Now a little worn out from the heat at Hollywood Studios, we closed our eyes for just a second and woke up after a 2 and a half hour nap. Much needed I guess.
Showered and got dressed for Yachtsman. While not Victoria and Albert’s, it is still a little more upclass than most restaurants, so I don’t like to wear shorts or t-shirts. I was impressed that as we were waiting to be seated a family came in to eat and were instructed to remove their hats. I know we’re in a resort area, but that doesn’t excuse bad manners.
Once again, a fantastic dinner at the Yachtsman. I asked Thomas, our server, about a Shiraz and he said he wasn’t impressed with what they had to offer by the glass. I then asked about a Merlot and he said they had a very nice one – De Toren Z. I was a very nice wine. This time around I ordered the porterhouse. 24 oz of aged beef. I SHOULD have gone with the NY Strip, but thought I’d give it a try. Excellent as usual. This is the only place where I’ll order my steaks medium-rare. Most beef just is a little too tough, but here it melts in your mouth. Pam had the Braised Short Ribs and said they were great, but she couldn’t finish them all. Banana Napolean for both of us and then we came home and while I started getting these posts done, Pam read. I bought her the books on which “True Blood” is based. I think she’s on the second book already. I’ve read “Digital Fortress” by Dan Brown (daVinci Code / Angels and Demons). It was a great read. I’m now reading “Getting Things Done” by David Allen. I listened to it on my iPod (from Audible.com), but wanted to review it and figured the hardcopy would be better this time around.
Almost 11:00pm on Wednesday as I write this entry about the start of our trip on Saturday morning. We had a problem with Internet access until Pam got a tech up here yesterday to fix the problem. Anyway . . .
We dropped our Labradoodle, Teddy, off at the groomer that boards him on Saturday morning around 7:15. Got home and while Pam was showering, I packed the car, washed the windows and even gave it a quick polish with the spray wax.
We got on the road at 8:30 and made it all the way to Exit 53 in South Carolina around 8:15 pm when we pulled into a Holiday Inn Express for the night. We had stopped for fuel about a half an hour earlier and the stats are all on Fuelly.com. I think we averaged about 43 mpg on the way down. Not too bad for our first long highway trip. I’m really impressed with the VW Jetta TDI. Lots of power for a little 4 banger diesel engine. The diesel fuel was 3 – 5 cents cheaper per gallon than regular unleaded, so that felt even better.
We took off at 8:30 Sunday morning and pulled into Old Key West Resort at Walt Disney World around 1:00pm. I had checked-in online on Friday so they would have everything ready when we pulled in, but I wasn’t confident that we’d have a room ready since check-in time is 4:00pm. But we lucked out and our room was ready. That was great since we were to be at Epcot that night for a D23 Event (more on that next entry).
After we got our room keys, we picked up our Owner’s Locker at Bell Services. The locker was empty since we just joined, but we had brought a lot of stuff down to fill ‘er up! For those that don’t know, head over to Owner’s Locker to get the low down. Here’s a quick explanation though. For a fee, we rent a ‘locker’ (large lockable plastic tub). It stays down here and Owner’s Locker stores it for us. They drop it off when we check in and pick it up when we leave. We store all sorts of stuff in there that we use each time we come down. Now we don’t have to drag the stuff back and forth.
We started unpacking and got ready to head over to Epcot for the D23 Event.
I hope I can do this. Here’s a Rafiki icon. He’s one of my favorite Disney characters, although Jessica Rabbit is my favorite. So will all this text wrap around the image? And if so, do I need to know any HTML to get some gutter space around the image? Or does WordPress handle all that for me? I guess we’ll find out shortly!