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01-07-2007, 10:04 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Philadelphia suburbs, PA
Concierge Level: 6
Posts: 5,262
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OUR VERY NAUTICAL NEW YEAR - Updated 1/23/07
OUR VERY NAUTICAL NEW YEAR
Pre-trip Plans:
- Our Party: Me (Tanya) age 30-something – 4th trip as an adult, last in Sept at the WL and DH (Scott) age 30-something – 3rd trip ever, last in August at the Poly
- Our Journey: December 29 – January 2, flying out of Philadelphia
- Our Lodging: Port Orleans French Quarter
- Our Special Plans: Ringing in the year with the Mouse and his friends and getting some needed R&R
Our trip came into being on our last trip to Disney in September of 2006. During that trip, we were originally planning to stay a few days at Disney and spend a few more in Naples, Florida. However, while we were in Disney, there was a potential hurricane watch/warning for the Naples area, so, after much debate, Scott and I decided to take the “safe” route and stay at Disney for the remainder of our vacation and not go to Naples at all (I know, Disney or Naples, boy, what a rough life).
At any rate, while we were spending our extra few days at Disney, Scott and I, for whatever reason, started talking about the topic of annual passes. Actually, we were on our way to Downtown Disney to do some souvenir shopping. Scott started asking what benefits you get as annual pass holders, what they cost and some other questions. Typical Disney story, one thing leads to another, and we find ourselves in front of Guest Services. We quickly discuss the costs a little more, how many more times we might come back to Disney (I was planning on bringing my mom down in a month anyway), and we decide to go for it! After buying the passes, Scot asked several times “This is all that you get for an Annual Pass? It is a piece of cardboard! They can’t even laminate something for us”?
A little later in our trip, we had a last minute ADR at Narcoossee’s (when we stayed at the GF previously, we did not get a chance to eat there). Scott and I are waiting to be seated and I can see the wheels turning in his head. Finally, he asks, “Do you think that this would be a cool place to come for New Years”? I’m thinking, ‘here’ WDW or ‘here’ Narcoossee’s, specifically? (Amazingly enough, I already know that Narcoossee’s has a big New Years Eve party planned – isn’t that convenient [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]) What to do on New Years Eve is an important decision for us because, we have been bothered (some might even say plagued) by poor New Years Eve choices. We have tried a lot of different things from parties to eating out and going to Atlantic City and we have yet to really find the celebration that is us (most times we are struggling to stay up until midnight anyway). Anyhow, my husband is asking me to come back to Disney you don’t have to ask me twice. I immediately say, yes, but question whether they would have any more room left (ok, not really – but he doesn’t have to know I already know this information). I ask the host at Narcoossee’s what he knew about the New Years plans and whether they had any availability (already knowing that it was booked and what was offered [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]). They directed me to Disney Dining and started trying on my cell while we are waiting to be seated. I am quickly informed that Narcoossee’s party is booked [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] for New Years Eve, BUT, the party at the Contemporary still has room available. Now, I didn’t know anything about a party at the California Grille. Okay, I am thinking this is a good thing. I ask what comes with the party, and the woman tells me dinner, open bar and the standard party accompaniments, blah, blah, blah. I tell her that that sounds good, and we start the booking process. However, there was one small detail that I forgot to discuss: price. So, I ask, as she is getting ready to take my credit card information (assuming it’s similar in price to Narcoossee’s - maybe just a little more), how much it is. “$400.” “Per couple, I ask”? “Ah, no, per person!” Scott and I understand that, from time to time, we are prone to certain financial overspending without thinking about long-term consequences, but, this was too pricey for us (though, in fairness, it did sound very nice).
Stay tuned . . . more to come!
Last edited by Eeyoresmom; 01-23-2007 at 09:55 PM..
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