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Oh, I wish I were doing more than the cruise, but not on this trip. I'd love to see more of the state. Some time I want to come back and spend much more time exploring.
Just flying out of Anchorage then? (I actually have no idea where one goes on the Disney Alaskan Cruise)
Just flying out of Anchorage then? (I actually have no idea where one goes on the Disney Alaskan Cruise)
The cruise starts and ends in Seattle. We only do the Inside Passage-- Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan-- so we don't get very far north. I know it'll only make me want to see more of the state!
I think you chose well, Danielle. I just wasn't thinking at all about Carsland and it WILL be chaotic while I'm there. Crowd projection levels are at 10 for both parks for every day I'll be there. I'm just hoping that the "Magic" in "Backstage Magic" really kicks in and we're whisked here and there without too much hassle.
I think you will be well cared for....our concern was the trifecta of grad nites on all three of the DLR nites, summer, and the opening day of Carsland....including DCA being closed the day prior for media day. Even with those concerns, ABD assured me the tour would have little impact from all the hoopla around us, if we chose those June dates.
Of course, now my kiddos had to start a new countdown to December....
Danielle
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I think you will be well cared for....our concern was the trifecta of grad nites on all three of the DLR nites, summer, and the opening day of Carsland....including DCA being closed the day prior for media day. Even with those concerns, ABD assured me the tour would have little impact from all the hoopla around us, if we chose those June dates.
Of course, now my kiddos had to start a new countdown to December....
Danielle
I'll definitely give you the details-- don't read my report if you don't want spoilers! Sharon's trip report for this tour was so great I'm sure mine won't compare, but it's always good to get different points of view-- and the tour may vary a bit from hers, too.
The cruise starts and ends in Seattle. We only do the Inside Passage-- Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan-- so we don't get very far north. I know it'll only make me want to see more of the state!
Ah, bummer! But, yes, it will surely make you want to see more. Actually that area is one of the few areas I've never been (I fly into Juneau for the first time in my life this July, though!).
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Sorry about South Africa, but it looks like you and Marisa have certainly packed a lot into this year's vacation... speaking of packing... GOOD LUCK with THAT!!!
Sorry about South Africa, but it looks like you and Marisa have certainly packed a lot into this year's vacation... speaking of packing... GOOD LUCK with THAT!!!
This will really be a vacation packed with new experiences-- that's got to ge good! The packing....
(Stay tuned for more news on Africa.... just a teaser for now so I don't jinx it!)
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Sounds like an exciting trip - I'm looking forward to reading more about your AbD trip, and the cruise.
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Wonderful plans!! I can't wait to read all about it!
Sorry about South Africa, but this trip does sound truly wonderful! Coach and I always talk about places we'd like to travel if we had the time, money, etc. Alaska is near the top of his list...Ireland is mine Maybe someday....for now, I look forward to reading abour your plans and your TR. Good luck with packing!
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I'm starting to get nervous about the crowds at DLR during my visit. Levels should be 10 every day. Now, most of the time I'll be with the AbD tour, so won't have to worry about meals or anything. Some afternoons and evenings, though, will be free time. I was planning on only doing CS meals because so many places at DL seem to have interesting food, but will the crowds make this difficult? Will I be in long lines for food and then have trouble finding seating?? Where's my crystal ball to predict the future?
I haven't forgotten to do a vegetarian friendly pictorial for you...I've just been so busy with the kids lately!
Crowds will likely be crazy, but I think you'll be ok if you just plan to take things easy. The one drawback of DLR vs WDW is that some of the pathways are so narrow that they don't absorb crowds well. DCA is much better. Also, don't forget that the Grand Californian is a great place to relax when crowds are huge. And Whitewater Snacks in the GC is a good place when you want a little nibble.
I'm also hoping that I'll be able to visit with you at least one evening there!
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I haven't forgotten to do a vegetarian friendly pictorial for you...I've just been so busy with the kids lately!
Crowds will likely be crazy, but I think you'll be ok if you just plan to take things easy. The one drawback of DLR vs WDW is that some of the pathways are so narrow that they don't absorb crowds well. DCA is much better. Also, don't forget that the Grand Californian is a great place to relax when crowds are huge. And Whitewater Snacks in the GC is a good place when you want a little nibble.
I'm also hoping that I'll be able to visit with you at least one evening there!
I really hope you can join me there, Jeannie! I won't be too upset if I don't get as much done as I planned at first, because I really do plan to come back again-- SOON. I'm not looking forward to the narrow, crowded pathways in the scooter. I'll remember Whitewater Snacks and do plan on a lot of exploring at the Grand Californian (hot tub here I come!)