Another act we managed to catch at the
Eat to the Beat concert series was 38 Special (http://38special.com). This was our first time seeing this Southern
Rock group, and they were awesome!! There was very little chit chat and lots of
rockin’ music with such hits as Hold On
Loosely, Caught On You, and Rockin’
Into The Night. They said they like
to “keep the intensity at every live performance” and they definitely did at
both shows we experienced! Think I’m
becoming a rocker in my old age!
On our way into the park that night we experienced another
first, the Muppet Mobile Lab
featuring Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and his assistant, Beaker. This 6 - 8 minute comedy show takes place out
in the open at Epcot and is a free-roving, audio-animatronic “puppet-show-on-wheels”
with the characters interacting with guests.
There’s nobody hidden inside and you don’t see anyone using a remote
control, but obviously there’s one somewhere … or is it just Disney Magic?!
Halloween was just around the corner which meant the annual golf cart
parade and costume contest here at the resort.
After the parade, we met Paul and
Anne at the clubhouse for snacks and to check out the costumes though you can
see we didn’t really dress up.
The very end of November brought another visit from Russ’ sister and her
husband. They came down to celebrate her
60th birthday with us and Disney! Christmas
decorations were already up, and we always enjoy checking them out especially
the gorgeous tree at the Grand Floridian Resort.
We took the monorail around to the Polynesian
for a drink, and then to the Contemporary for a drink and to watch the Magic Kingdom
fireworks from their roof. The next
night we joined them for her birthday dinner at The Boathouse (www.theboathouseorlando.com/)
in Disney Springs with a nice table near the window and some huge portions!
Afterwards, we wandered around, listening to the many musical groups set
up here and there as we made our way in and out of stores, and then decided to
check out the new Christmas Tree Trail.
This walkway was decorated with 15 different 7 ft. tall Disney themed
trees, and if you’re lucky, you might even experience some occasional light
“snowfall”! As we were making our way
back to the car, we stopped for a bit to watch these
golden living
statues. What a hoot! They look amazingly like real statues until
someone stands in front of them to get a photo taken and then they spring to
life. They took this young lady’s book right
out of her bag!
The next day we met up at Epcot for our
traditional margarita in Mexico,
checked out all the shops along the way, had dinner at Nine
Dragons Chinese Restaurant (first time for all of us and very good!), enjoyed the Candlelight
Processional with Whoopi Goldberg
as narrator, and ended the evening watching
the Illuminations fireworks. All too soon it was time for them to head
back north, but what a fun time we had celebrating her milestone birthday.
The rest of December brought lots of activity like the surprise I got at at work one morning. I
had been nominated for the Central Florida Hotel & Lodging Association’s
Golden Pineapple Award that recognizes front line employees for superior guest service, and my co-workers had selected me for Outstanding Front Office Employee of the Year! (Winners would
be announced at a banquet in January.)
The
rest of the month flew by and included Omni’s annual holiday party for all of
its employees with fabulous food, music, fun, and a photographer for a "professional" photo. This year’s theme was Viva Las Vegas!
so there were plenty of casino games but it wasn’t our lucky night, not even on
the raffle drawings.