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Dates: Thursday 16 October Sunday 1 November Adventurers: Me, Cheryl (35) and DH Mark (43) Itinerary: Thursday 16 Friday 17 October:
New York (Express by Holiday Inn, Madison Square Garden) Friday 17 Friday 24 October:
WDW (Beach Club Villas and BoardWalk Villas) Friday 24 Sunday 26 October:
Chicago (Express by Holiday Inn, Magnificent Mile) Sunday 26 Wednesday 29 October:
Disneyland (Grand Californian) Wednesday 29 October Sunday 1 November:
Las Vegas (Bellagio) Meets: Lots at our various destinations with various PassPorters! Celebration:
Touring the States returning to some of our favourite destinations and taking in one new one!
Pre-trip report part one: youre going where in two weeks?
I guess the first thing I should do is introduce ourselves. I tend to forget that bit when it comes to trip reports, which really is a bit rude, so Im going to rectify that this time around.
Im Cheryl and I live for travelling especially if it involves Disney in some way. Theres a standing joke at work that, whenever I announce where Im going Hong Kong and Japan spring to mind our Chief Executive will say to me is there a Disney park there? and I usually nod and smile. How well they know me there! For me, travelling gives me something to look forward to and to work towards, especially as my job can be a little stressful at times, shall we say. Its good to know theres something on the horizon, waiting to take me away from all of it.
Ive been married to Mark for almost nine years now (well celebrate our anniversary in November) and Im lucky enough that he shares my love of Disney. We went to Disney World and Washington DC and New York on our honeymoon and we both loved it there. We particularly fell in love with the Beach Club, which we visited during our stay, and then, when the Disney Vacation Club built villas there, we were sold and bought in. That was the start of our very regular trips over the pond much more regular than I couldve ever anticipated.
So here we are together on our most recent escapade over to Spain to visit Marks parents at their villa. You can read about that trip report here.
So thats us Im very much the planner and Mark pretty much leaves it all to me to get on with. To be honest, I wouldnt want it any other way, as to me, the planning of a vacation is at least half the fun that way, you can live it out for months beforehand and with this trip, that was certainly the case, as it definitely took a lot of planning.
If youve read any of my previous trip reports (and if you havent, dont worry I wont put you through that torture), then you may already know that not only do I love to travel, I also love to cram in as many destinations in a break as I possibly can. I didnt start out with the intention of going to five different places in 16 days when I originally started to plan this honest! So how did this start out? Well, lets back up a bit two and a half years to be precise.
It was after our 2006 trip to California and Vegas that I realised that we needed to go back to both Disneyland and Vegas, as there were so many things that I felt wed missed in both places. Now we always go to Walt Disney World whenever we head to the States, as I need my regular dose of Disney and I cant get enough of Epcot. So, the idea was sewn that perhaps on our 2008 trip, we could do a double dip of Disney parks.
We decided quite early on that we wanted to go back in October, as we had really enjoyed the Food and Wine Festival and the Halloween Party in 2006 much more than we thought we would. Its now become one of the three main times of the year for us to visit WDW, along with Christmas and May time for the Flower and Garden Festival.
For some time, Id been thinking that it would be a good idea to see Chicago it was one of the few big cities in America that I really wanted to see that we hadnt made it to yet and I figured that we could always head up on there on the way to the west coast. After all, October would be a perfect time to visit. It wouldnt be too cold and there would still be a lot of seasonal things like harbour cruises - still operating then. So why not add Chicago in? Fine, set.
So how on earth did New York end up in the itinerary as well? That had something to do with an airline called MaxJet, which offered business class only travel. It operated into New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas and the prices were coming out at about the same price as it would be to fly Premium Economy with Virgin Atlantic, so I figured wed give it a go and connect from New York down to Orlando. I mentioned this to a few people on our Christmas trip and the agreement was made that wed have a PassPorter meet in New York.
About a week later, news seeped out while we were still in Disney that MaxJet had gone into administration, so obviously we wouldnt be flying with them. Now what? I was quite taken with the idea of spending a day in New York and meeting up with friends, especially as some of them couldnt make it down to Disney in October to see us. So I decided that Id stick with our plans and wed just fly with Virgin. And besides, we hadnt been back to New York since our honeymoon nine years ago and I figured it was about time we paid it a return visit.
All our destinations were finally set. It took a lot of working out to ensure that we could get between each and had enough time in each place and even now, I know that six days isnt long in Disney. I really dont know how you guys do such short trips there. Its been a revelation trying to work everything out. We are literally allowing one day per park, plus a day to visit the Kennedy Space Centre and a day at Typhoon Lagoon. As a result of our shortened time at Disney, Ive abandoned plans to re-run our balloon ride in October, instead figuring wed save that for Christmas 2009, as thats when we hope to return and we hope it will again be a lengthy stay... potentially up to three weeks and with a road trip to Miami, although that will be dependent on the economic situation for us over the next few months...
The end plan was as follows:
New York
Fly in, arriving one afternoon and then fly down to Orlando the next night, giving us about a day and a half there. Walt Disney World
Arrive late at night, so stay at the airport, then head for Disney early the next day. Six days on Disney property, then off to the airport early to head for Chicago. Chicago
Arrive mid morning and then stay for essentially two more days, flying out in the evening of the third day. Disneyland
Arrive late in the evening, then have two full days there and a full morning, before driving to Vegas, leaving early in the afternoon. Las Vegas
Arrive in Vegas early in the evening, then have two full days to see the Grand Canyon and Death Valley and a full morning, before heading to the airport for our afternoon flight.
So thats how the itinerary came about. The next challenge was changing it from a dream to a reality and at a price that wouldnt bust the bank completely!
I started to actively look for airfares when we got home from Disney at the end of December and I wasnt too impressed by what I saw. It seemed that airfares had gone up stupidly since Id last booked any around a year ago. Suddenly I was getting prices for Premium Economy of around £900 each (about $1500), whereas 12 months earlier, Id been getting £750 each (about $1320). It wasnt what I wanted to see. I waited and I waited and then I waited a bit more, just to see if the prices would go down at all. Sadly they didnt, so I decided to bite the bullet and purchase and its just as well I did, as they shot up to over £1,000 each (about $1750) not long after I did.
With the remaining money in our holiday savings account (not as much Id hoped due to the high airfare), I then booked us in for one night at the Express by Holiday Inn in Madison Square Garden (not Gardens, because Ive been informed only tourists say that and I wouldnt want to think I was a tourist! ) and three nights at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. We had adored this hotel the last time we visited and had said that we would stay there on our next visit and would ensure we had a view of the fountains, so thats exactly what I went for.
Soon it was time to make Disney bookings, as the 11 month window opened up for DVC points, allowing me too book most of our stay at the Beach Club Villas in a studio. I was hoping to swap to a one bedroom villa at the seven month mark, using some of my Saratoga Springs points, but there was nothing I could do about that until March... I also booked us at the Grand Californian at Disneyland, something I was really looking forward to. I was so excited to finally be staying there, as wed desperately wanted to stay there on our last visit to Disneyland, but sadly there was no room at the inn. Fortunately, there was this time and I went for a theme park view. I know, its probably an extravagance, but having seen other peoples photos of this view, it looked stunning and something worth paying the extra points for.
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PassPorter's Free-Book to Walt Disney World Its hard to believe anything is free at Walt Disney World; but there are actually a number of things you can get or do for little to no cost. This e-book documents over 200 free or cheap tips to do before you go and after you arrive. You could save a considerable amount of money following these tips. Perhaps more importantly; you can discover overlooked attractions and little-known details most people whiz by on their way to spend money. Click here to see free sample pages from the e-book! Get this popular e-book free of extra charges when you join the PassPorter's Club for as little as $4.95. A club pass includes access to all our other e-books; e-worksheets; super-size photos; and more! This e-book is also available for separate purchase in the PassPorter Online Store for just $5.95.
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