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For starters, let me say I have had a blast reading others' TRs and it really helps when planning gets bogged down in details to know that there's some place to go and gather ideas or just forget about it for a few and read about the fun others are having.
So, hi! I’m Keith and this is my first ever PTR, and actually the first trip I’ve ever planned so I am sure it’ll be a learning experience on both fronts (it has been so far!). For now though, let’s get this party started… right.
As I said, I’m Keith and I’m 32 and from New Hampshire. My Family has been to Walt Disney World four times before. I’m probably the biggest Disney fanatic in the Fam, and that’s partially how this trip came about. You’ll get to hear all about that later though. Let’s move on.
Going with me on this trip is my DGF Beth. She’s 29 and also from New Hampshire. This’ll be her 7th trip to WDW, and our FIRST together. The last time she went she had a blast with her whole Fam, just like I did, so that’s something great that we have in common!
Now, this trip… this trip is something of a tale to tell. The story of how this trip happened starts almost a year before the trip itself is planned for. Last January we got the news that My Mom and Dad were going to be at WDW for a Business meeting and Mom suggested that we plan a family vacation for the week after the meeting, since they’d already be there. I thought, “Awesome! Disney!” and I was all for it. My sister on the other hand…
The week mom wanted us to go was the week before my nephew Jack’s April vacation, so that was a big NOPE! It was also the beginning of Karting season, and missing out on the beginning of the season would put Jack at the back of the pack with lots of catching up to do. So that idea fizzled out pretty quickly.
We all got together right after Mom and Dad got back and tried to figure out when we could all go. September? Nope. Go-Kart season. October? Nope. Karting. November? Nah Thanksgiving.
"I know! Christmas! Let’s do Christmas in Disney!" It’ll be perfect! We can ship Jack’s presents to the resort and the rest of us will just use the trip as our Gift to ourselves! To my surprise, everyone agreed!
This was all about a month or so after Beth and I had gotten back together from a small break in our relationship. Details aren’t really important, but yes, we had been officially back together for less than a month at the time and I asked Beth if she wanted to come along. Of course she did! She loves Disney as much as I do! So I started doing research with her for the trip. She had stayed on property with her family and had done the Dining Plan for her last trip, so she had a bit more experience and advice for us since we haven’t stayed on property since the Disney Inn back in 1988.
She and I started doing the research for the trip and bought books ( my PP!!) and visited many websites and that’s when we hit more snags about the dates…
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I hope that you and your family have a magical time at the world
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Going with family is great...but it stinks when you have to take others into consideration. But after that little snag it looks like you're off to a good start.
At the end of my first post I mentioned more snags, and BOY were there snags.
My original idea about going between Christmas and New Year’s seems like it was almost doomed from the start. Ever since the HGTV “Behind the Magic” special last Winter I have wanted nothing more than to be in Disney World for Christmas. About 3 minutes of research told me that was a bad idea. It’s the busiest and most expensive week of the year? OK. We can work around that. It’s a couple of Snags, but we can still make it work.
So what was it that put the final nail in the coffin and almost made my chances to go to Disney World this year into the 1000th ghost at the Haunted Mansion? I’ll tell you what it was. My Brother-in-law is out of Vacation time for the year. There goes the family trip to Disney. All three of those snags killed our trip. We were sunk. “Oh well, there’s always next April.”
Oh, OK! Sure! But, I’m still in Disney mode. You people have been teasing me about this trip since January. I’m going!
“Hey Beth, Want to take a Long Weekend trip in early December? I hear it’s slow and inexpensive at that time of year. It’s after Black Friday, so you should be able to get the time off. Let’s do it!”
And that’s exactly what she said yes to!
“Can you do that AND the family trip in April?”
Uhhhh. Yes!
That does it. We’re going!
So, our plans now including two trips, we had to get down to business and figure out the finances, the logistics, and what we’d be able to do. I took it upon myself to do some preliminary research and found numbers for tickets, rooms, dining plans, annual passes, and everything in between. Beth did the same, and when we pooled our info together we decided that yes, we can do this!
Once we figured out that we could do it, we picked some dates and started the actual planning. We had never done so before, so it was all brand new to us. We spent an entire Sunday, from about 10:30 AM until about 8PM sitting at the computer looking things up, writing down ideas, calling WDW and asking questions. We took some time and picked our restaurants from a list on Allears.net, and got reviews of the same from here at Passporter.com.
We whittled our list down until we had decided on which restaurant we wanted to go to when we were in which park. We went back and forth over resort choice a few times. We swapped from Port Orleans French Quarter to the Yacht Club, to the Caribbean Beach Resort, to Coronado Springs, to the Pop Century and back around the horn a few times.
We wrote down our list and picked and chose three Table Service meals over the course of our short trip. We waffled on the Dining plan or Tables in Wonderland. We went back and forth on which parks we actually wanted to go to during the short trip, going so far as to pick and choose which attractions in each we wanted to see, didn’t care about seeing, or didn’t want to see at all.
We finally came down to our plans and wrote it all down for reference when we called to book it.
Dates: Dec. 2-5 2010 Vacationers: Just the two of us! Keith and Beth! Resort: Coronado Springs with the Dining Plan. Tickets: Annual Pass (makes sense in the budget because of the trip in April) and MVMCP for Dec 3.
Dining? Well I have to give you SOME reason to come back!!!
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Awesome! We are going to be staying at CSR for Christmas time too. That special was the same one that made us decide we were going to Disney for Christmas too! And like you said after about 3 min of planning told us that was a bad idea...but we can't give it up lol!
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