We planned this with less than a week’s notice because we had some extra time to kill. Malcolm’s passport is stuck in the backlog so we have to cross via the land border and fly from Buffalo. The kids think we are going to Buffalo for a vacation. Read more
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  • Day 1

    Hello Buffalo

    May 16, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    I think I have successfully passed my love of hotels along to my kids. All day it was about getting to the hotel - and it did not disappoint.

    The day started with an “on brand” lazy Karpetz morning. Nana helped us finish packing and load the kids into the car. Just after noon we hit the Gardiner amongst heavy rain and light traffic. Mel was on full offence with awesome snacks, sugary surprises and a Disney sing along track.

    We got to the customs plaza in 1.5 hours and schooled the kids on border etiquette. This was our first time crossing the border as a big happy queer family. At airports we often split up. Mel and I got hassled heading into the US in 2014 and it has stuck with us. A customs officer said we were not a family in their country and asked us to separate and cross as individuals. We did. Since then, Single Mom + kid = no problem. Two Moms + 2 kids = ??? Separating to cross the land border is inconvenient and we hoped unnecessary. Luckily, or perhaps because it is 2022, we had no trouble.

    The reason for the land border is we are unable to fly internationally. Malcolm’s passport application is stuck in the queue somewhere in Ottawa. A birth certificate is sufficient for a child entering at a land border. It is one of the reasons we chose to go to Disney. Without a passport we were precluded from last minute all inclusive type vacations or cruises. We will fly to Orlando from Buffalo.

    The American (and Canadian) flags are all at half mast in recognition of the lives lost in the mass shooting that happened in a local grocery store Saturday. The shooter was a white male targeting black people in a predominantly black neighbourhood. President Biden will be arriving in Buffalo tomorrow. We are 1.5 hours from Toronto but in many important ways we are far from home.

    Disney is a total surprise! Buffalo is our cover story. The kids know they have a week off of school and we are on a big adventure to Buffalo. Malcolm understands Buffalo is a city and has indicated he is most excited to find ice cream. We are not sure what Eleanor understands but she asks very bizarre questions leading us to believe she thinks Buffalo is a movie or TV show.

    Upon arriving early afternoon we spent two hours outlet mall shopping, one hour at Target and then hit an Olive Garden for dinner. The best parts of being in Buffalo to be sure. Malcolm struggled to eat because he had a very wobbly tooth. Eleanor spent the entire hour in Target’s Barbie aisle. We told her we would take pictures of everything she wants for her birthday - which was everything. So most of my Buffalo photos are pictures of Target’s expansive Barbie aisle.

    Finally, after many hours of increasingly frantic pleading we arrived at the hotel. The Salvatore Garden Motel and Hotel is best described as an over the top Italian banquet hall with Las Vegas ambitions. The kids are completely awestruck, finding the outlandish gawdy decor absolutely thrilling.

    It is 11 PM, kids are asleep, Malcolm has a tooth under his pillow and the tooth fairy is getting her USD ready. The Target purchases has been incorporated into the luggage. Tomorrow we start the day with the Salvatore Garden Motel and Hotel’s complimentary hot breakfast (…really not sure what to expect) then a 9:30 airport shuttle will take us the 7 minutes to the Buffalo International airport. Pearson has newsworthy line-ups on account of staff shortages with Air Canada staff suggesting 5 hours is required for many to get to their flights. In addition to the Olive Garden’s salad, a silver lining of flying out of Buffalo is the US has more human beings than Canada and does not appear to be experiencing the same staff shortages. With the President coming tomorrow and young maniacs we are giving ourselves a healthy 2.5 hours for a domestic flight.

    Have a magical night.
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  • Day 2

    EPiC(OT)

    May 17, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    DISCLAIMER: These are long because they are less about entertaining acquaintances and more about documenting the trip. Skim, skip, ignore - no hurt feelings.

    I lived more life today than I have in the last month.

    To circle back on my expectations of the Salvatore Hotel breakfast - quite good actually. Very pleasant. Good coffee. Sugar cereal. All manner of cakes and muffins to take for the plane ride. Healthy people would hate it, but it worked for our family.

    Air Force One landed in Buffalo at 9:36 am about the time we were scheduled to leave our hotel to get to the airport. Traffic was apparently snarled. I say apparently because we were running late and our flight had been delayed so this had little impact on our travels but was quite the buzz at breakfast.

    Melissa has noteworthy airport security anxiety. She shape shifts into a laser focused person intent on getting to her gate. This is very noticeable and distinct from her characteristic type B self. Malcolm is old enough to notice so I had to explain Mel would act very strange until we were at our gate because she is scared of missing the flight. It makes perfect sense, but is an uncharacteristic level of neurosis I find funny and now Malcolm can join me in the eye rolling!!

    At the gate the kids curiously watched the happenings of the tarmac with Airforce One in the background. Two hours later we departed Buffalo en route to Charlotte. Eleanor thought we were going to her friend Charlotte’s house, while concurrently noting Charlotte lives at the school. So thank god she was not in charge of getting us to Disney.

    Mel and I displayed Grade A parenting on the plane. The kids were fed, entertained and content. Happy travellers, happy parents.

    Our late flight meant a VERY short connection window (about 15 minutes and American Airlines has to shut the doors 10 minutes before take off). So it was more like 5. We put Eleanor out in front because people move out of the way for her cute nugget face and then coo at her as she runs past. They then move out of the way so responsible adults can chase her while giggling and saying how cute she is. It looks chaotic but there is some strategy behind it. We pushed Eleanor to the front of where we were (row 13) and told her to run as fast as she could and get past people. And she ran - very fast in fact. And people moved. I can not even describe how far and how fast we went in 5 minutes. I have to have flown 100 times - nothing compares to this epic airport dash. Charlotte is a hub with 5 spokes. We were at the end of one of the spokes and had to get to the end of the opposite spoke - with some linear airport in the middle. After approximately 5 minutes of running Melissa was out front and in sight of the attendant closing the gate. As soon as the attendant saw Melissa she said - “Are you the Karpetz family?” to which Mel yelled back - YES!!!! The attendant followed closely by a panicked “Where are the rest of you??? We close the door in 6 second”. It took longer than 6 but maybe 15 seconds later I was in the rear of the convoy waving our Canadian passports and we were on the plane. The door shut behind us. We stripped off our sweaters, chugged my Diet Coke and settled in for a quick and painless flight to Orlando. Miraculously the luggage made it. The flight attendant said luggage generally does make it. Not sure how or why but I was too tired to care to understand airport logistics.

    WORST part of the day - taxi ride to the Disney resort. The taxi driver spewed Homophobic rhetoric, swore generally, swore at the Disney Resort security guard at the gate, tried to cheat us - it was awful. Lowlights - midway through I snapped at the driver from the back seat, while actively trying to keep the kids from hearing what he was saying, that the driver must stop a line of questioning of our relationship and sexuality as it was inappropriate generally, and in front of our children specifically. The taxi ride ended at the resort with Mel yelling to bewildered guests to get clarity on State laws around adding an extra charge for Visa. So…that sums it up.

    Finally at the room, aided by towels shaped like Mickey Mouse, Malcolm deduced he was at Disney World. He looked a bit confused and a bit excited.

    Our resort is massive. It rivals MGM Grande in Las Vegas. In fact, everything here reminds me of Vegas. Big, themed, busy, expensive. I like Vegas - but this is Vegas with kids and there are no casinos - so not sure yet.

    We decided to find dinner and the person at the front desk recommended we head to Disney Springs, since we did not have resort reservations for the day. The resort has a big bus area where buses come and go at all hours to take you to the various Disney affiliated places. So we hopped on the bus that said Disney Springs.

    Like our run through the airport, I have no life experience to ground a description of Disney Springs. Massive outdoor mall 100+ stores, 20+ restaurants, shows, boardwalks and an island. It has to be at least a mile long. That is Disney Springs. We walked in delusional ‘exhausted/travelled all day’ circles until we eventually found a giant taco and some ice cream. It started to rain so we got back on a bus and went back to the resort. The whole trip was over 2 hours which is bananas for a taco and some ice cream. Moral of the story - we need to plan better.

    The kids were maniacs. Wet, excited and exhausted. Bathing a feral cat would have been easier than bathing Eleanor who was literally taking mouthfuls of water and spitting them at me as I tried to wrestle her to wash her.

    It is 11PM now. Kids are asleep. Mel and I should be unpacking and getting organized but we are not. We have moved up one of our park reservations (you have to have a reservation to enter a park). The weekend is calling for EPiC(OT) rain, so we swapped some things around and now have reservations at EPCOT tomorrow. EPCOT is home to the new Frozen ride so the kids’ minds will be blown by lunch time.

    Have a magical night!
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  • Day 3

    Around the world at Epcot

    May 18, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Okay - quick primer. Epcot is all about the world with a civilization bent. It has the iconic globe which covers both human history and futuristic space type stuff. Then there is a large lake surrounded by “pavilions” from twelve countries. Each pavilion has experiences (food, rides, concerts) that are culturally connected to the country represented.

    Epcot is said to have the best food of the Disney parks since it has offerings from a variety of countries. Our resort is a 10 minute boardwalk stroll from the France pavilion so we set out at 9AM with empty stomachs to be filled at the patisserie.

    Shortly after getting onto the boardwalk Goofy, Donald Duck and Pluto came out to say hi to the kids who were equal parts thrilled and scared. It felt like we were in a Disney resorts commercial - maybe we were?

    Once at the France pavilion Melissa kindly waited in line at the patisserie while the kids and I took in a Beauty and the Beast sing-along attraction. Belle is from France so Beauty and the Beast feature prominently at the pavilion along with Ratatouille. Eleanor was annoyed people were signing at the sing along, but otherwise it was a great way to wait for croissants and tartes. Carb loaded and sunscreened we tackled the walk around the lake which is 1.2 miles but feels WAY longer in 35+ degree heat.

    Norway was our destination because it is home to Arrendale, where Elsa and Anna live. One of the reasons we chose Epcot is the new, very popular ride created around the Frozen characters in the Norway pavilion. Melissa woke up at 7 am to deploy two layers of paid privilege that allowed us to book a time to go on the ride. At 11:40, we arrived, scanned our cards and basically walked on. The ride was excellent. Very elaborate - very Disney. Eleanor was scared so it was more for the rest of us in the end. It was a boat ride and everyone left a little wet which helped us keep cool.

    We checked out a mariachi band at the Mexico pavilion and then another ride about the development of communication through the ages in the iconic Epcot dome.

    At 1PM we went to Space 220. Having learned yesterday it is wise/necessary to have reservations for food, I made this one late last night. Space 220 is a new experiential dining restaurant where you are brought 220 miles into space, via very convincing simulation, to dine looking down at earth. It is ‘fine’ dining meaning the food is not deep fried and there is a server. Expensive, time consuming, but memorable.

    Post-lunch we went back for a siesta at the resort and then u-turned back to Epcot in the evening. The kids protested; they wanted to check out the very exciting resort pool which they have yet to play in.

    10 minutes after arriving back at Epcot we got caught in a torrential downpour that lasted about 30 minutes. At first we all huddled under an umbrella and then the kids got bored of huddling and danced in the rain. Our ponchos and umbrellas were left behind at the resort. We had some dry clothes for Eleanor but nothing for Malcolm. Lessons were learned.

    We finished the day at a building devoted to Nemo and friends. More rides, immersive experiences and some live dolphins and manatees (which made me feel sad).

    Before crossing the bridge back to our resort for bed we paused at the France pavilion to watch Epcot’s big fireworks show accompanied over speakers by music from around the world. The kids played with their glow sticks and we ate French crepes.

    It is 11:30 now. Kids are asleep. Tomorrow is Animal Kingdom and at this point I know virtually nothing about it, nor do we have a reservation to eat. Epcot is walking distance. Animal Kingdom is not which likely effects how we plan our day. Mel and I will need to figure all of that out - plus what ride we want to book at 7AM. Whatever we end up eating or whichever rides we go on we will be accompanied by ponchos.

    Have a magical night.
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  • Day 4

    Hakuna Matata

    May 19, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Quick primer. Animal Kingdom is all about Africa, Polynesia and animals. Lion King features prominently. There are rides, shows and lots of live music.

    We had a very civilized (lazy) morning that included several coffees and some Mickey Mouse waffles before leaving the resort. Melissa kindly woke up at 7AM again to get us a noon reservation on Animal Kindgom’s prime ride. So that was when we arrived at the park, via Disney bus. Mickey and Minnie were floating by on a raft as we crossed the bridge into the park. This was very exciting for Eleanor because we did not see them yesterday. She is all about the characters!

    The ride was great - very elaborate and Disneyish. It was a boat ride but we did not get wet! I believe it was based on Avatar. We followed it closely with an experience based around the movie A Bug’s Life. This was hated by everyone except Mel who thought it was great. The kids were terrified and spent the whole time with their eyes closed and ears covered. Because they were upset, I spent the whole time worrying about them. Fortunately Mel does not share my sensitivity to other people’s feelings so she enjoyed it.

    Instead of rolling the dice on another ride we stopped to enjoy a Polynesian concert. Happily, a big giant bird named Kevin showed up Eleanor followed Kevin around as we danced and watched the concert.

    Next up - lunch. A total departure from our fine dining lunch in space. We did hot dogs and blue slushies in the jungle. Due to our late start we were behind the lunch rush so easily secured tables in the shade to fend off the very hot and humid conditions. To completely escape the heat we decided on an indoor show that featured Lion King characters. Huge hit! Cirque de Soleil type show - bright, music, characters. Awesome and the kids loved it.

    Right outside the exit we found a candy shop Mel wanted to check out. Eleanor left with a sucker the size of her face. It was only a matter of time before that happened. So we did not fight it. Malcolm chose popcorn. He was hungry after not eating much lunch. We also purchased these weird bandana things that soak up water and cool you down. We bought them for Malcolm who always runs hot, but once we realized the efficacy we all started using them to stay cool.

    As though that list of activities were not enough, we followed this list with a safari, watched a water show featuring music and large floats and visited a carnival. Mel snuck in a kid free thrill ride before we caught the bus back to the resort. The kids were exhausted but it was only 6:45 when we got back so we headed for the storied resort pool.

    It lived up to the hype - sand bars, lazy river, water slides. The best part - the Scotland Yard level lifeguards. They are everywhere and methodically monitoring every inch of the pools. Dead kids is really bad for Disney resort business. Mel and I could completely relax. I even got a cocktail! The food continues to be great, even from the poolside bar.

    We ended the day poolside with ice cream under the Epcot fireworks. I am starting to see why people are so into their Disney Resorts. I may have to buy a t-shirt, a fanny pack and really lean into this.

    It is 10PM now. The kids are asleep and Mel and I are on vacation highs. Tomorrow is a resort day and a rain day. The rain starts in the afternoon so we know we have Mickey Mouse waffles and some friends to meet at the pool in the morning. The rest of the day is up in the air but there seems to be no shortage of things to do so I am sure we will find something. I am too relaxed to be worried about it.

    Have a magical night.
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  • Day 5

    Rolling with the thunder and lightening

    May 20, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

    Today was a ‘resort day’. We slept until 10AM - that is what Animal Kingdom did to us. We made our way to the quick serve eatery at the resort for coffee, Mickey waffles and cereal.

    Then off to the pool. The forecast was rain in the afternoon so we did not expect to get much pool time. But, what we have learned is common, the weather totally shifted from the forecast and we had a m sunny pool day. The kids made friends, rode and re-rode the water slide and joined the poolside activities. They even found some of the treasure a pirate buried earlier in the day. We did a load of laundry at the very handy laundry room. Then at 4PM, with limited warning the skies turned black and we went inside to watch a movie and have a rest.

    Hit the boardwalk just after 6 to go ride the gondola that leaves from near our resort, but it was down because of the weather. Then we went to do a boat ride but the boats were down too. Lightening was in the area. No gondola, boats or campfires to go to. We headed into the resort and discovered a solarium with chipper ‘cast members’ who are now entertaining our children.

    It is 8:30PM now. Kids are entertained and Mel is off to pick up our take away orders from one of the resort restaurants and we will dine in the solarium where the kids can be maniacs and watch Zootopia. We may need to get a timeshare.

    Have a magical night.
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  • Day 6

    Wash, rinse, repeat

    May 21, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

    Today was our second and final resort day. We started slowly and hit the boardwalk bathed and fed midmorning. We walked the 5 minutes to the gondala and boarded a blue car (Eleanor’s favourite colour and the only acceptable option). We rode to the end of the line and then came back to Epcot. Disney is massive so this took up a decent amount of time. Upon our return we boarded a boat and took that back to the resort, just for fun.

    Then it was wash-rinse-repeat of yesterday with a few modifications. I rode the water slide; we played a game of pool; Malcolm spent an hour at the arcade; we made tie die shirts on the beach; and we ate ice cream for dinner.

    It is 9:30 now. We are pushing the kids to stay up a bit longer because tomorrow we will be out until about 11PM. It is our last full day in Orlando and fittingly we will spend it at Magic Kingdom. It is the 50th anniversary of something (I am not sure what but it is advertised everywhere). The magic kingdom fireworks have supposedly gotten epic to celebrate (again whatever it is we are celebrating). Mel loves fireworks so we will not be passing up the chance to see them but would like to soften the blow of the cranky kids on the back end.

    Eleanor reminded me earlier she still has not met Mickey and Minnie. I could not live with myself if I did not help her do that while at Magic Kingdom. I am pretty resourceful and Mel is very resourceful so hopefully we can figure it out. I have reserved us a spot at the Lady and the Tramp restaurant for Malcolm because they have garlic bread, which is increasingly the only ‘real’ food he eats. It was the first item on the menu so I grabbed an available spot. Game plan: Mickey and Minnie for E, garlic bread for Malcolm and fireworks for Melissa.

    Have a magical night.
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  • Day 7

    Went to a Kingdom and it was Magic

    May 22, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    We have heard repeatedly Eleanor will not remember this trip. As though that makes the trip a waste. Eleanor will almost certainly not remember, but we will. And those will be very special memories.

    Today was Magic Kingdom day. We rode many rides, saw all of the characters, danced, sang, waved, laughed, squealed, screamed and stayed until the park closed at 11PM. The weather was HOT and humid but the rain held off and we enjoyed awesome fireworks under clear skies. The universal highlights were the small roller coasters that we all enjoyed, the festival of fantasy parade and the fireworks. Note the “smaller roller coasters” do not include the thrill rides that Mel and Eleanor love.

    It is 1:30AM now. Everyone is asleep. Tomorrow we will have our last Mickey waffles, maybe get a couple of hours by the pool and then fly back to Buffalo, via Philadelphia. Driving to Toronto on Tuesday.

    Thanks for joining us!

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