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September Mediterranean Magic Trip Report updated 10/25/2017
Welcome along to a journey I hope that I will be able to complete for you all Here’s a tidbit from my unfinished PTR if you don’t know us yet.
The Who: Myself (Maci) and my mom (Teri) embarked on this adventure!
She is my ultimate travel partner and has done one Disney cruise before with me. We did the Western Caribbean on the Disney Fantasy back in 2012 for my college graduation trip! I have been on the Disney Wonder one time before that myself when I finished my Disney College Program in 2010! This makes us both Silver Castaway Club members but I'm striving for that Gold status one day!
We have also done countless trips to WDW together as well as an Adventures by Disney (England and France) back in 2014! She is a photo-taker extraordinaire so you know if I get through a TR for this trip there will be a lot to look at
My favorite Disney movies are Peter Pan and Sleeping Beauty with my favorite characters being the main characters in both of those I love Epcot and travel in general and it has always been a dream of mine to see more of Italy after a day-trip on a high school study abroad to France. I have 2 little kitties whom my boyfriend will be watching while I'm gone and my hobbies include Netflix marathons, cooking and planning Disney trips (which I'm happy to say is now my part-time job!) I'm really working on eating healthier and working out more before this trip as well, so I welcome any encouragement there I have quite a few pounds to lose these days
Mom's favorite Disney movie is probably Pirates of the Caribbean because she loooves Johnny Depp! She also loves meeting the Pooh characters! Her favorite park is also Epcot and she's excited anytime she can get a new stamp on her passport! She has 3 wonderful cats and her hobbies include photography and gardening which I took advantage of last time she visited me and had her plant all my flowers in the backyard
We both love good food and good wine so we travel really well together (when we aren’t getting on each others nerves) and these types of trips are perfect for us
I spent every other day the week or so leading up to the cruise trying to get everything squared away for the trip. Running to the store to look for cruise-appropriate attire AND church appropriate attire since several tours would require knees and shoulders covered. Naturally I overshopped, overbought, and overexhausted myself. But I felt like I had some great new pieces for the trip and had a good idea of what I was going to want to pack!
I had been mentally preparing for days but when I woke up Wednesday morning it was crunch time! I had some clothes set aside and a major packing list but still ended up scrambling which of course resulted in overpacking and I still ended up leaving 30 minutes later than I had hoped. I account the extra time to reshuffling items as my luggage had hit 55 lbs. I really regret not just taking some of that stuff out but instead I moved it into my carryon… Which I chose my Vera Bradley instead of a second roller bag. Yeah I was sore from carrying it almost immediately. I think it was about 20lbs. Plus I had my backpack with my plane essentials. My Fitbit charge HR also broke this morning, so I spent some time with Jimmy trying to fix it before I went to work.
Trying to be organized…
Someone didn’t want me to leave
I requested an Uber and quickly threw together a sandwich for the plane and headed out. It was a bit of an anxious ride knowing I was cutting it close. I was able to check my bag (49 pounds, woo!) and then headed to the farther checkpoint for TSA Precheck. Not having to dig for liquids or my laptop was totally worth the extra walk!
Another hiccup of the day was Jimmy left my iPad on all night because he was loading movies on it and didn't realize I had it set to never shut down. I prefer it that way so I don't always have to unlock it when using for cooking recipes. Anyway I charged it as much as I could while getting ready but only had about half life when getting on the plane.
I found a seat at my gate and plugged in the iPad within eyesight. I hopped on my laptop (which is new and I absolutely adore by the way!) and did some last minute things online in the short time I had. It was about this time I realized I forgot to pack my raincoat which I had worked so hard to find a good one before the trip. This actually means I packed no coat at all. So I was really keeping my fingers crossed for nice weather!
Soon they were calling for boarding so I packed up and headed to the ladies room. In no time I was settled into my window seat and enjoyed my lunch while everyone else boarded. We seemed to take off on time and I watched Insurgent on my iPad trying very hard not to fall asleep. I hadn't seen it before and it kept me engaged!
Halfway through the movie I got a sharp pain in my back and probably got very annoying and fidgety to the person next to me. The plane just felt extra uncomfortable! Thankfully that subsided once I got off that plane.
Once my movie ended I took some time to check on Magic Kingdoms and type up some trip report! Not quite enough time for another movie so just needed to stay busy until landing!
It was quite a beautiful flight today
The rest of the flight was uneventful and I was quickly landing in Philly where my mom was waiting at the gate for me just like in the movies before no one was allowed through security without a ticket! (She had actually arrived before I even took off, she had quite the layover today!)
Great start, Maci!! Your mom is as adorable as you are! So is your kitty for that matter!! Glad to hear that someone else overpacks a bit. I am so looking forward to hearing about your Med adventures!!
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Nice start to the TR Maci and glad all went well when meeting your mom at the airport!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
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Has anyone every packed a perfect bag? I always pack more than I need (but I am getting much better with each cruise) and usually forget at least one thing . On the last cruise it was door magnets we purchased during our pre-cruise visit to WDW (but left in the car) and the trip before last it was my cell phone (after being so excited about loading and using the new DCL app).
Great start, Maci!! Your mom is as adorable as you are! So is your kitty for that matter!! Glad to hear that someone else overpacks a bit. I am so looking forward to hearing about your Med adventures!!
Aww thank you
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Checking in early on here. Looking good so far. I am also an overpacker!
Glad I'm not alone!
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Originally Posted by cubfancolleen
Signing on for the report! Great start, Maci!
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by MayraLR
Great start! Can't wait to read more.
Sorry for the delay
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Originally Posted by KMB733
Great Start!!
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by SuperDave
Nice start to the TR Maci and glad all went well when meeting your mom at the airport!
It worked out really well!
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Originally Posted by elisa1006
Bummer about forgetting your rain coat. Hope you don't end up needing it. Glad you had a smooth, albeit uncomfortable, flight.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
It was a total bummer!
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Sorry you forgot your raincoat, hope you didn't need it! Glad you made your flight with no problems. TSA Pre-check. Best money and time I ever spent!
TSA PreCheck is my favorite! Except when it's closed
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Originally Posted by belle0517
Great start!!
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by benchley
Great start. Looking forward to the rest of your report
Will get right on that!
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Originally Posted by jeneane
Has anyone every packed a perfect bag? I always pack more than I need (but I am getting much better with each cruise) and usually forget at least one thing . On the last cruise it was door magnets we purchased during our pre-cruise visit to WDW (but left in the car) and the trip before last it was my cell phone (after being so excited about loading and using the new DCL app).
Forgetting my phone would send me into a massive panic. I'm embarrassingly addicted.
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Originally Posted by OhToodles!
Great start! Looking forward to the details of this trip!
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