Making Lemonade out of Mousefest **Updated 2/18** COMPLETE - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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There are other changes as well.
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We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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Making Lemonade out of Mousefest **Updated 2/18** COMPLETE
'Twas the Month Before Mousefest Pre Trip Report
Chapter 1 The History OR “Twas the Month Before Mousefest
Some of you may remember this from my last trip “Of Mice and Margaritas” PTR, but for those of you who missed that absolutely riveting adventure, I'll give you some background.
I started planning a December trip to Disney in September of 2007 when Brandon and I got back from out first trip together. Brandon had fallen in love with the Animal Kingdom Lodge and I wanted to see Disney at Christmas and go to Mousefest. Then everything changed, but actually didn't at all. Brandon thought he was going to transfer to the US Virgin Islands and I was talking about going with him. We would have been gone long before December, at least that was the plan. Well plans fell through, but I had already called my travel agent and changed the game plan. I got us a room at the All Star Music during free dining for four nights and upgraded us to the Deluxe Disney Plan.
Well we're not in the Virgin Islands. Brandon may still go, eventually . . . okay I say eventually I mean the end of this month. Brandon has FINALLY gotten to talk to the chef down there. It looks like right now that Brandon will be offered a job next week, but nothing is certain. The economy is putting all kinds of hiring restrictions on different markets. Marriott seems to think that a lot of their tourist destinations will be hard hit, especially the Caribbean and Southern Florida. I was looking at Miami . . . nix on that right now too. We're still in New Orleans for the moment and we're doing okay for the time being.
Some things have changed. We came back from our August trip new Disney Vacation Club owners. Our home resort is the Animal Kingdom Villas. Our first trip to our home resort won't be until October of 2009 because we have developer points to use.
When we signed the DVC paperwork back in August I asked Brandon if it was okay for me to use some of the points to go to Mousefest in December. He was okay with this, I put down the deposit . . . I get some extra benefits . . . right? Brandon at the time was planning on traveling with his family to Jacksonville Beach around the holidays. I think that trip is canceled, but he is still planning to go visit his family for Christmas and can't take off that much time so close together. I usually skip the parents for major holidays.
So the trip that was to be our ten days at the AKL for Christmas and Mousefest 2008 has become my first ever solo vacation. Instead of ten days its 6 days and I am staying on developer points at SSR. I think I'll address that in the next chapter.
(Coming Up: And All Through The House)
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Great start on your PTR. I will be at Mousefest along with about 2000 more also. Congrats on your DVC purchase. Bring on some more. I went back and finished reading your lst TR. Glad you made it back home after the storms.
All through the house . . . the Carriage House that is! I have been looking at all of the pictures and maps of Saratoga Springs Resort and I am a little overwhelmed. I have stayed at several Disney Resorts, but I've never been by myself before and I've always had someone else to think about when I made my room requests.
Caribbean Beach Resort, where we stayed two years ago is big. I've stayed at the Pop . . . also big, even the All Star Resorts are big. I don't think any of them are as spread out as Saratoga Springs. At this very moment I'm trying to decide what is the most important to me . . .is it being close to the Carriage House? What floor would I like to stay on . . . in the Springs? In the Grandstand? Do I even care? The general lack of planning for this trip on the whole leads me to believe that I should just let fate take its turn and things will work out just fine. I mean how bad could it be? Its Disney right?
Chapter
Here's what I do know!
I actually had my DVC guide book this room for me as we were signing the paperwork in August. I called Member Services two days later and confirmed it. Very handy . . . apparently studios are fairly popular during the pre-Christmas period . . . wonder if that is because so many DVC owners participate in Mousefest.
I have a studio room all to myself somewhere in the Saratoga Springs Resort from December 11th through December 16th. I am very excited! I was actually thinking that Brandon and I would buy in at SSR because I thought the incentives would be better, but I was wrong . . . AKV was way better by the time we got there. I did notice in the registration area on the MF page that a lot of Festers are staying at SSR . . . yea!
This stay is a kind of a trial run for our visit in May for the International Flower and Garden Festival, when we will use up our developer points in a one bedroom villa!
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Yes, Saratoga Springs is a huge resort and that can be daunting. Personally what would be important to me is being near the Carriage House, as then you're close to food and the main pool.
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This is a mini life update . . . my roommate got his job offer today! I'm so proud of him. He's been offered a cook II position at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas. (Interestingly enough its a position step down --he's a cook I now, but a pay step up . . .apparently Ritz pays better than Marriott, but its really all the same company.) They have initially asked him to be there Nov 18th, but he's going to try and push it back a little. He has to at least give two weeks to Chef Lou. I'm very sad, but SO proud!
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