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Trip Report "Dreams Really Can Come True" 6/1/09-6/8/09 - COMPLETED 7/19
Pre-Trip Report “Dreams Really Can Come True” 6/1/09 – 6/8/09
April 21, 2009
Hi folks! “First-timer here”. I’ll explain the quotes in a minute. I want to say first that I appreciate everyone’s advice and help for planning my trip – I love PassPorter! I enjoy reading trip reports (I actually use them as a reward for myself for finishing the laundry, cleaning the house, etc.) When I have down time at work, I’ll read them there too, mostly at some crazy hour at night, when normal people are sleeping… I have wanted to write this pre-trip report for some time, but I wanted to get that “Paid in Full” status first!
Here are the quick and dirty details:
Cast members -
Me (Angela) – 39 yo, visited the World once in 1995
DH Dexter – 40 yo, newbie
DS6 Maximus – newbie
DS4 Titus – newbie
Disney personalities: Me = I wish I could say Goofy, but I’m probably more like Marlin! (good parent, but a little anxious) DH = Cobra Bubbles (serious, but loving) The boys = Huey, Dewie and Louie (smart, mischievous, sweet) and they like Phineas and Ferb.
June 1-8, 2009, staying at the AKL, booked a savannah view room (too paranoid to take a chance on an upgrade.) Requested the Zebra Trail.
Transportation: AirTran, Magical Express
Tentative plans: (using touringplans.com)
Day 1 – MK afternoon tour, ADR dinner - Tony’s Town Square
Day 2 – MK full day tour, ADR dinner – Chef Mickey’s
Day 3 – Epcot full day tour, ADR dinner – Tokyo Dining
Day 4 – AK full day tour, ADR dinner – Boma
Day 5 – DHS full day tour, ADR dinner – Jiko
Day 6 - DHS full day tour, no ADRs
Day 7 – DTD, ADR breakfast – Boma
Day 8 – open, possible rez for House of Blues
Planned 2 full days at DHS because of STAR WARS WEEKEND woot! (I’m just as excited about SWW as my sons are.) The Leia and Chewie tee shirt I ordered came today - woot! again… http://www.threadless.com/product/1738/New_Hairstyle Thinking about personalized Mickey Jedi shirts for the boys and a Vader shirt for DH.
It’s just the four of us, of which I am so happy. Every time we go on a trip somewhere, it turns into a “family” vacation, meaning, it is understood that everyone is supposed to be invited, and it turns into something larger than life. I am usually the planner and “make sure everyone has a good time-problem solver, soother of ruffled feathers, and mediator”. I love my family, but vacations are usually a little stressful for me in a family of strong personalities… I am very much looking forward to only having to ensure the magic for the 4 of us, ha ha.
I want to clarify the “first-timer” status. I really want to call myself a first-timer, even though technically my very first visit to WDW was in July ‘95. Basically, my mom got all of the family together and we went to Disney at the last minute. I had NO CLUE what WDW was about. Our large family was broken down into smaller groups and we all stayed at CBR. I had no idea that CBR actually had a beach!
I had a great time, not knowing a thing about the World. For 5 days, we just wandered around the parks, stood in line and quickly learned to stay hydrated! I thought that Disney World was just some theme parks that had "the tea cup" kind of rides and “It’s a Small World”. We didn’t see any shows. We mostly ate in our room (we could have fed a whole other family with how many groceries and snacks we had!).
I walked through Epcot WS saying to myself, "Wow, nice buildings", not knowing that there were shops, rides and experiences to be had. I met the only one character in 5 days, Goofy in his swim trunks. We did eat in Germany to reminisce being stationed over there. We rode Spaceship Earth and Honey...Kids, and that was the end of our FW tour. I remember having a great time, but I really didn’t know how to really enjoy Disney.
Now, years later, I have a family of my own. I'm now seriously planning a real "first time trip" to WDW. (Which brought me to PassPorter.) Now that I'm paying for it, I want to be able check in and proudly ask for my first-timer pin. Would I be wrong? Well at least my DH and DSs will be “for real” first timers...
Next time, I’ll explain the reason for the title…
(I wanted to post a picture of our family, but I don't know how to insert it. I'll figure it out for next time )
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Great start...we went last year during Star Wars weekend, it was great but it does get pretty crowded. I definitely think you can get a first timer pin...it is the first time you are going as a mom and a family right
Your plans sound great, do you have PH's on your tickets? I only ask because you have three full days listed for DHS during the Star Wars Weekend, if you get there early you can get a lot done and this way if you have some extra time you can hope over to Epcot in the evening and enjoy the WS or one of the other parks. What a great resort for your first trip...we have not gotten to stay there yet but we love to visit that resort..we love Boma. Can't wait to hear how the boys love the savannah view.
Have a great trip and I can't wait to hear more...
Your plans sound great, do you have PH's on your tickets? I only ask because you have three full days listed for DHS during the Star Wars Weekend, if you get there early you can get a lot done and this way if you have some extra time you can hope over to Epcot in the evening and enjoy the WS or one of the other parks.
Whoops! I was supposed to put "DTD" instead of "DHS". (only 2 days at DTD) Our 7th day will be at DTD and be open for 8th day. We didn't get PH passes, b/c my friend tells me that the kids will be too tuckered out. But I have to check if you can get PH pass for one day... Hmmm. Maybe a solo night out for Mom?
I am already in love with your PTR and your enthusiasm is infectious!! So excited for you and your family to be able to have this time alone in the World. My DH and I are staying at AKL for the first time this Sept. when we run the EE 5K. So, I’d love to see what you think about it. By the way, my 3 boys were Huey, Dewey and Louie for the Halloween party last year (DH and I were Donald and Daisy) so I can totally relate . Can’t wait to hear how you like Jiko. It’s the one place I’d like to eat when we are there, so please let us know what you think. I say TOTALLY get a “First Timer” pin. Sounds like a First Time for just your family for a vacation, let alone at Disney. Love the way you described your family with Disney characters…too cute!! And your boys will Love Chef Mickey’s. Looking forward to more.
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