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To a new day, we go on.
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Thanks for sharing your story & plans with us! I've always loved that song, & will think of you now whenever I hear it! Can't wait to hear your ADR plans. Not long now!!!
You are the ultimate planner. And my mother has chronic fatigue...you are quite the trooper with all you've got planned. But, I imagine being in Disney can work a little "magic" for you.
The Key West drive is just AWESOME! Glad you are feeling better. I don't know you well, but from all your travels I imagine you are not a slow down kind of person. That had to be really tough. You seem to have the right spirit to work through it and recover.
I'm glad to hear Rhe Flagler Museum, The Breakers Hotel, Worth Avenue, and Mizner Park when you're in the Palm Beach Area. You'll love them all. As beautiful as the Grand Floridian is, your jaw will drop seeing the Breakers Hotel! I am a wee bit envious you'll be in my hometown. I hopeyou're feeling better and recovering from your ME! I can completely empathize with you on how unbearable it is. The Hayatt is great if your flight is really early in the morning(which was why we stayed there for a night). At least you'll have the convenience of gettin to Security and to your gate in no time at all I hope you and Mark enjoy sitting in First Class! United and Southwest aren't bad airlines at all. Southwest is great since they don't charge you luggage fees and Pixies for you and Mark that you get he A Boarding Group and seats together. Since I know you leave soon and not sure if you'll be on again before your trip, I hope you have a Very Magical Birthday, And wishing you and Mark both a Very Merry Christmas & New Years in addition to very safe and healthy travels for you both and a Magical Trip
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Great plans!!! You seem to always get everything planned out perfectly!!
The lyrics really hit home for me...I had forgotten the words and when I started reading them, I started "singing" them. Thanks so much for sharing!
Great plans, Cheryl! Can't wait to see you again and to finally meet Mark.
It's funny you mention Key West. It's a place I really want to go. I have made it as far as Big Pine Key, and I'll echo what was said previously--be on the lookout for the Key deer. They are quite small.
Safe travels and I can't wait to hear about Upper Class!
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Cheryl - I can't wait to see you and Mark again in less than a week! I'm so glad you're feeling better. I know that slowing down is very hard for you, but just being at Disney will probably do you a world of good. Your plans look great so far! I've always wanted to do the Key West drive, so I'm looking forward to those pictures.
Oh wow thanks for your title explanation! That made me tear up a bit but has given me some perspective on my drowing-in-debt situation - to stop thinking of all the things we can't do now, but to think of all the things we'll be able to do Tomorrow
I've done the Key West drive and is one of my favorite memories, ever. You'll be in heaven!
Glad I was able to help - and it's great to hear from so many people just how awesome the drive to Key West is.
The Key West drive is just AWESOME! Glad you are feeling better. I don't know you well, but from all your travels I imagine you are not a slow down kind of person. That had to be really tough. You seem to have the right spirit to work through it and recover.
I think you do know me very well - that's exactly how I am, so yes, slowing down has been hard for me.
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Pre-trip report – part four: am I ever going to be able to get these ADRs?!
At this point, it’s also worth saying that PassPorter’s Open Mouse guide became my best friend, while thinking about how on earth we were going to do this trip with me suffering from chronic fatigue. I was delighted to find specific references to it and I picked up so many useful pointers from it. I can thoroughly recommend it to anyone with special needs, as it’s very in depth. There were so many silly little things I hadn’t thought of, like requesting a room near the lobby, which will be especially important at Kidani Village. I remember from my May trip just how huge and sprawling that resort is!
It was hard knowing how I’d be, as every day and every week I did grow in strength and became capable of doing more. By early September, I was back at work five days a week, working 25 hours a week. OK, so it wasn’t a full working week, which for me would be 37 hours, but my goodness, it was better than the 12 hours a week I managed on my first week’s return to work in early August.
September was also ADR booking time and my first chance to try out the online booking system. I have to say I had mixed fortunes with it and made some interesting discoveries. Some days, my 12 December booking, which was only for two nights, would let me book the full 10 days past our check-in date, some days it wouldn’t. Some days I could book beyond 90 days, even without entering our reservation details, before the quoted 6am EST, some days I couldn’t. There were certainly interesting issues with the system!
I got most of what I wanted, with two major exceptions. I couldn’t get breakfast (or for that matter dinner!) at Chef Mickey’s on our first couple of days and I couldn’t get dinner at ‘Ohana for either of our first two days, although I managed to snag breakfast, as did Barb (Grammy Grumpy), who did much better than me, getting a table for six. Both were real disappointments for me, but I guess that’s what happens when you’re going during free dining and at a time when lots of Disney fans are heading for the World, as we all know to try for ADRs at 90 days – and indeed 10 days extra, depending when they were checking in. It didn’t fill me with much confidence about being there during free dining. It’s something we’ve always tried to avoid, having heard horror stories from friends, but we didn’t have a choice this time around.
However, things did get better and I pretty much got everything else I wanted. My concern was Christmas Day, but I polished off those ADRs online easily enough. It was the night of Christmas Eve that proved to be the problem, with messages saying that the system was too busy to cope with my request. Yet it had managed with Christmas Day? A bit odd. I called DVC Member Services and, after a bit of hunting around, the Cast Member I spoke to was able to snag the Flying Fish Cafe for me for a bit earlier than I wanted, but at that point, I’d take anything!
My first experience with the online ADR system had certainly been an interesting one, but despite its odd little faults, like not being able to get Christmas Eve evening and ‘Ohana and Chef Mickey’s being booked out, generally I liked it. It makes such a difference for those of us who have to make international calls and being able to go online from 6am EST was great for me, as my days making ADRs helpfully fell on days that I was working from home, which panned out nicely.
We booked our final hotel of our stay not long after that, the Crowne Plaza at the King of Prussia mall for the night of 26 December, when we’d be meeting up with Sue and Steve and heading to Longwood Gardens to see their display again. It’s amazing to think that it’s already five years since we were last there for that – where on earth does the time go?
Having read various people’s trip reports from their Disney cruises (thanks to all those who posted those! ), I realised that seeing the sunset from Key West was going to be something of a bunfight. The photos of Mallory Square from the Magic really highlighted that to me, so I decided that maybe I should look to see if there were any other ways of seeing it. I quickly found a sunset champagne cruise, complete with buffet, which sounded absolutely perfect – no fighting the crowds, and from my point of view, I wouldn’t have to be standing for ages, so I went ahead and booked that.
In the meantime, I kept trying and trying for ‘Ohana and Chef Mickey’s and had no luck.... until one wet and miserable night in November that was! Finally, I was able to get a 5.30pm opening for Chef Mickey’s on the Friday night before the Christmas Party – you see, persistence does pay off! I’m not exaggerating to say that I’d been dreaming of this moment for a long, long time and honestly thought it would never come. When it did, I was delighted!
I also booked the Hilton at Gatwick Airport for the night before we were due to fly out, as I was able to get a great deal on dinner and one night’s stay there. We didn’t have to worry about parking, as we would be flying out of Gatwick, but returning to Heathrow and had enlisted the help of family members ( to them) to drive us to and from both airports.
By now, it was into late October and, as far as my health went, I was back at work five days a week, although three of those were from home, as I have a long drive into work, which had become an exhausting part of my day, whenever I commuted in.