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I love how you can mark your family's milestones by looking back through your Disney trips.
What is really scary to me is how quickly they change. I look at the picture of Peter in my signature which was taken in July and already he looks different. they really are children for such a short time
Having planned a quiet trip for February I started looking at the price of a 2 day non hopper pass. I was quite shocked at the price per day!. I then thought about getting a ten day non expiration and using the remainder in August, but we would surely want more then 8 nights in August. I even looked at the cost of an annual pass, even with DVC discount I was managing to talk myself out of it until they announced the DVC discount on the premium annual pass. At $399 each it was by far the best offer so i bought these to be used in both February and August.
Rory has been asking me (well actually nagging would be more like it) if we can go back to Universal. I had originally looked at doing 1 day Disney and 1 day Universal but again the cost for 1 day at Universal was high. Then two things happened. I was looking on the Universal site for the cost of a four day pass for my August budget when I discovered that the entry level Universal annual pass is the same price. Secondly my dad gave us a gift of £500. He wants to give his spare money to his children now during his life so he can watch us and his grandchildren enjoy it. So we used his generous gift to buy our Universal annual passes now so they will be available for use in February as well as August.
The quiet little trip I planned for February has now become 8 nights in WDW with annual passes to both Disney and Universal packs. Guess who is probably going to be there for rope drop every day.
Next Up: just a couple of ADr's at our must do restaurants right?
I have learned an important lesson while making my ADR's. Note to self do not read peoples trip reports or look at dining photos while making ADRs.
I started out wanting to redo Sanaa as we didn't really get to enjoy it when we were there in July as the children were over tired (even the teenagers!) and probably a bit dehydrated before we arrived and just as the food arrived Peter (13) announced he was feeling ill. Graeme and i felt fine and were ready to sit for a while and enjoy a bottle of wine with our dinner but it wasn't to be. The best bit is this time if the kids are not feeling it we can say just go back to the room and we will see you later (at least the older ones). Our other dining choices were Chef Mickeys and Kona Cafe.
As we read the boards I first decided that BOG was a must do and I'm glad I added it. We also added Tusker House, Boma and Narcosses purely from reading good reviews or trip reports. Finally we added some lunches as we decided in a departure from our usual we won't go back to the villa for lunch but will eat out. Consequently, we have more ADR's than ever before.
Arrival day: Check in to AKV Kidani: We arrive late and we will be tired and we also have to go to EPCOT to pick up our annual passes and buy TIW. For dinner I am considering either Beaches and Cream or Riverside Mill food court. we will probably decide on the day.
Day 1: Breakfast offsite at the Perkins Pancake place, dinner at via Napoli
Day 2: Breakfast at tusker House, dinner at Sanaa
Day 3; Breakfast in room, lunch at Kona Cafe, dinner at BOG
Day 4: Breakfast at Boma , Dinner at Chef Mickeys
Day 5: Breakfast in Room, lunch QS in Mk or in the Contemporary, Dinner at Ohana
Day 6 Breakfast in room, lunch at Bahama Breeze, dinner at Narcosses
Day 7: breakfast in room, lunch at Margharitaville at Universal, dinner at Smokey bones Offsite
Day 8: Breakfast in room, lunch at the Perkins, Dinner on the airbus home.
I have booked , cancelled rebooked and played with these ADRs for weeks so now it is time to leave them alone and make no more changes. I think they are pretty muich finalised.
I have also gone back and forwards on the dining plan as i do really like the idea of it all being prepaid and not having a food budget to worry about. However, I just can't make it work financially so we will do TIW instead.
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Well I am neither "mice" nor "men" but my best laid plans are going awry for all that. Peter's school has just annouced a compulsary curriculm school trip to Marakesh arriving back on the 15th of February at 10pm. We plan on leaving the morning of the 16th so who knows what we do if his flight is delayed.
After much soul searching we have decided that compulsary or not he is not going. If it is that important to the school they should organise it within termtime. Feel bad but hey ho that is life sometimes.