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I remember that announcement too. We had planned on booking a cruise in the summer of 2011 and we ended up not being able too. When we go in May we're going to pay OOP and use our points for our hotel stay. Sometimes it just ends up working out that way.
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We were so relieved to have booked in July when the no DVC points announcement came out! But I remember how upset everyone was by that. I hope they never do that again!
I couldn't agree more!
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Looking forward to tomorrow's installment. I assume you already have this all mapped out to string us along right up to your departure!
I am so glad that the "Dream" worked out for you anyway after a bit of point scheming. I remember reading about that on the boards and thinking how it would affect those that were planning on using points, Glad everything worked out in our favor and I am in total agreement, even if you don't get the upgrade, I would be pretty happy being on the Dream with my virutal porthole
Wow! I had no idea that DVC disallowed using points on the Dream's early sailings. I'm so glad you got it all worked out. The countdown is getting shorter and shorter!
Wow! I had no idea that DVC disallowed using points on the Dream's early sailings. I'm so glad you got it all worked out. The countdown is getting shorter and shorter!
I know! We'll be seeing you again in just over a week!
Pre-trip report – part three: a wonderful Disney surprise in Bordeaux, France!
By now, we were very close to heading off on our final road trip of 2010, which would take us away for two weeks, as we drove 3,000 miles during that time, down to the Costa Blanca in Spain. While we were gone, we had limited Internet access, but on the odd occasion we did manage to get online, we got an e-mail from Sara. Sean and Sharon had asked for details of who we’d booked the cruise through and I’d contacted Sara to get a quote for them, which I’d e-mailed on to them.
Now I’m sure Sharon won’t mind me saying this about her, as it’s 100% true but she is useless when it comes to e-mail and even worse when it comes to phone calls, or so Sean tells us with the latter fact. As you can imagine, that makes communications in between each time we meet an interesting challenge....
Therefore it perhaps came as no surprise to discover in Sara’s e-mail that they had indeed gone ahead and booked on the cruise and asked to be waitlisted for early dining. That’s why Sara contacted us to see if we wanted to be added to that list as well. Well - we were delighted and I remember us both celebrating in the lobby of the hotel we were staying in in Bordeaux when we read that e-mail! It was so cool that we’d be joined by good friends for our first cruise on the Dream.
When we got back from that road trip, preparations really kicked off in earnest, as I knew they would. It had something to do with the fact that the seven month mark for changing around our bookings was literally the day we got home, so one of the first things I did, after we unpacked all our stuff from the car, was to call Member Services. For those who aren’t DVC members, the way the points system works is that you buy points in what’s called a “home” resort and you can book your stays at your home resort at 11 months. If you want to stay at any other DVC resort, other than your home resort, you can call at seven months to make those changes, so that’s what I did.
Imagine my surprise when a British voice answered the phone! Imagine even more surprise at my end when I told her my address and she said “oh I come from near you!” It turns out that, although she’s lived in the States for 17 years, she originally came from Sevenoaks, Kent, which is about 20 miles from us. Talk about it being a small world!
Saratoga Springs quickly went out of the window. Despite the fact we have the majority of our points there, we haven’t actually stayed there since 2004. Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with the resort per se, it’s more the fact that we like other DVC resorts. My first move was to swap out the last five nights of our stay to a studio with a savannah view at Animal Kingdom Lodge and I was able to get our first choice of Jambo House. Having stayed at Kidani Village in December 2009, we decided that Jambo was for us, as it was much closer to the action.
The next move was to book two nights at Wilderness Lodge Villas in a studio, just prior to going on the Disney Dream. This is the only DVC resort at Walt Disney World that we haven’t stayed at yet and I thought it was about time we gave it a go.
My final move was to book two nights at an inn room with an ocean view at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort for the two nights after the cruise. I knew Mark wasn’t 100% happy with that, but I figured it would give us a chance to relax before heading back to the World and I wanted to go back to Miami to finish the bits we hadn’t seen due to the rain on our December 2009 trip.
Those plans stayed the same for ooooh literally about four days. My first preference for Animal Kingdom Lodge Villas had been to get a studio concierge, but one hadn’t been available for the whole stay. However, the lovely British Cast Member who I spoke to (and whose name I forget... ) told me that there was one studio left for the final Good Friday and Easter Saturday night, but I couldn’t book it until four days later, when the seven month mark opened up for those two nights. I called literally just as Member Services opened, hoping that the one studio concierge would still be left. I wasn’t holding out much hope, but we lucked out and got it! I was glad it had worked out the way it did, as the Cast Member did warn me that there was no guarantee of a savannah view room, which I knew, so at least we’d have that view for the first three nights there.
After that, the planning came thick and fast. Wendy told me that April hours had been posted days before we’d expected them – I think they were up by about 22 September, which I guess makes sense, if you can make ADR bookings at 180 days out + 10 if you’re staying on property. I quickly added all of that into my spreadsheet, thinking that the touring plans information Wendy had given me sounded about right. Those suggested that the parks would be pretty crowded from as soon as we got back from the cruise, as the crowds built towards the Easter weekend. That was fine, we’d just make sure to visit as many attractions as we could early on in our vacation as possible. When you see Extra Magic Hours starting at 7am and the Magic Kingdom staying open until 11pm, you know it’ll be busy.
Our ADR booking window was fast approaching, so Wendy and I got down to coming up with some plans and filling in the blanks on the couple of days we’d be spending together. The same thing happened with Heather and I, especially as they had concierge asking what they could book for them – oh cool, I guess we’ll get that service in due course as well.
I will be honest, it was tough coming up with restaurants for this trip, tougher than any trip previously. I don’t know why exactly, perhaps it was the fact that we would be in Disney for so many nights, a total of 14, which is more than recent trips, or perhaps it was the fact that we were worn out from the road trip. Or maybe it was the fact that we have tried so many Disney restaurants now. Certainly Mark wasn’t feeling the magic when I asked him for his choices. : His answer to where he wanted to eat? “I liked the Yachtsman Steakhouse”. Well, that’s a help.... in fairness, as the days wore on, he did get better and we gradually added names to the list and came up with some plans.
In amongst that, my friend Elaine (Bert&Sully) enquired about our plans for our April 2011 trip and then mentioned that perhaps she and husband Keith could come down for a weekend to Disney. We haven’t seen them since our October 2006 trip – at least I think that’s how long it was. It’s certainly been a long time.
Elaine mentioned getting together when we got back from the Dream, obviously not realising that we were booked into Vero Beach for a couple of nights. Now, knowing that Mark wasn’t 100% keen on this idea anyway, I suggested to him that perhaps we should just head straight back to Disney after the cruise and he jumped at the plan. I told him that I’d try for an extra couple of nights at Animal Kingdom Lodge, knowing that he really liked it there, then he really surprised me. “Are we staying at Bay Lake Tower at any point on this trip?” I was taken aback by that, as although we’d liked our stay there, it wasn’t one of our favourite DVC resorts, but he had some logic to it. “It would be easy to walk back from the California Grill.” Well, I like his reasoning and his thinking...
I called the next day to try and arrange it, but all that they had left were one bedroom villas with a Magic Kingdom view. While that may sound nice enough, it was a crazy amount of points. Bearing in mind that our Vero Beach stay would cost us something like 48 points, that option at Bay Lake Tower would be something like 63 points for each night! It didn’t take me long to decide that wasn’t going to work too well for us. :
I then asked about BoardWalk Villas, but no studios there either. This wasn’t looking good, so the Cast Member said it would be easier to find out where studios were still available for those two nights. The list wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be – Old Key West, Saratoga Springs and Animal Kingdom Lodge Villas at Jambo House with a savannah view. Easy choice then! As we’d be in a studio with a savannah view at Jambo House for the next three nights, I went for that, as I was assured that, although the two reservations were separate, we wouldn’t have to move rooms.
I wasn’t giving up on Bay Lake Tower though, as Mark looked so crestfallen when I told him it wasn’t a goer, so I put us down on the waitlist for both a lake view and Magic Kingdom view studio. Only time will tell if we’ll be lucky with the waitlist – fingers crossed!
Next: 180 days out – and time to make some serious plans!
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Now that is some serious planning. It's all looking good!
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