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Had a bit of catching up! Interesting about your certification.....my daughter just registered for AP English next school year
Nice on the side trip!!!
Thank you!
As for AP English - I hope she's prepared to write. It's going to be a BIG shock to my students who haven't been asked to do much intensive writing in our curriculum
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Phew! School is officially out for the boys (this past Thursday for the older 2, and Friday for the youngest) and Brian is done except for packing textbooks up. Our hectic pace is starting to slow to the gentle rhythm and laid back pace of summer Of course, I still have 7 more work days before I can begin my summer, but I'm no longer running around like a headless chicken...which leaves more time for changes
The side trip is going to b scaled back because....we have to purchase a new car. Currently we're decided between a Ford Flex (my choice) and another Town N Country (His choice)....for those of you on FB....you'll know why I don't want another Town and Country or Chrysler anything. It's a bit bitter sweet (and ironic) because both our current vehicles are paid off. Part of me isn't ready to give up the Sable....though we've put 300,000 miles on her, she did safely deliver each of our boys home from the hospital. She holds a special place in our hearts, but when she began leaking oil (cracked oil pan), and was diagnosed with a "faulty ball joint" and "bad ball bearings" she just can't be repaired without spending a lot of money for a 2000 year model with that many miles.
So, we've decided to stop in Valdosta, drive from there to Winterhaven where my friend will meet us for dinner, and the next day we'll tour Legoland and arrive at the Poly in the evening. Legoland is only open until 7 pm that night, and is a short drive from Orlando. I doubt we'll close the park down as the boys will be excited to get to WDW.
Back to Disney
July 19th is our Epcot day. I love this park, and could easily spend 2 full days here.
Originally, I had us visiting later in our trip to break up our string of days at MK, but with staying at the Poly, the monorail makes it really convenient to get here, and it gives the boys another ride on the coveted "wonder transportation" (per Patrick). Among other things, his list of "when I'm old and all grown up" jobs is monorail operator - specifically the Epcot line because it's the longest trip.
I had an irrationally tough time figuring out FP+ for this part, and our times started a bit earlier than I liked (I really dislike the tiers). We ended up with Test Track @ 10:35; Spaceship Earth @11:35 and Turtle Talk @1:15. *I'm trying to move Turtle talk up a bit - hoping to be able to schedule a 4th FP for Soarin' for later in the day/evening. I made sure Test Track was our priority #1 because it was closed for renovation on our last trip...though I'm tempted to schedule it a bit later just to have a reason to try out the Gourmet Grilled Cheese sandwiches near there. I read Cam's review and loved her picture of the menu. It's been added to my notes, so thanks Cam!
We will take a mid day break today because this park seems to require a bit more walking than the others - maybe because there aren't many rides in the WS countries? I'm not sure, but it's the park the tires out the boys the quickest.
We have an evening ADR at 6:25 for the Biergarten. It's new to my family, and really new to me since my only visit was back in 1989. My Dad was pulled up on stage by the band ...my mom swears it's because my Dad looked like Clark W. Griswold - even down to similar tortoise rimmed glasses
I WILL make it to illuminations this night....we have yet to see this evening show, even though we saw glimpses from our balcony at the BC, I don't really count that as seeing the show.
This is also our final night at the Poly before we move to the AoA. We plan on getting up on our own time the next morning, so staying for 9 pm fireworks shouldn't be a huge issue.
Up Next: 'Ohana means Family
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I am so excited for you getting Biergarten. Even though we aren't doing it I this trip, it sure is a family favorite. Your plans sound fabulous!!! It is really coming close now.
Your plans sound wonderful!! I also think the tier system at Epcot stinks! We have never really needed a FP for any of the 2nd tier attractions. I'm sorry your Legoland trip is getting snipped a bit, but it still sounds really fun and you are getting a neeeeew car!! I hope you do get to Illuminations! It's wonderful and makes me cry!
Glad that you are already feeling a more relaxed schedule with the end of school. Great Epcot plans! Hope you all get a chance to try Taste Track. We both truly enjoyed it. Good luck seeing Illuminations, too. ixie;
I have to say I hate the tiered system of Fastpasses at Epcot - like others, we've never really needed Fastpasses for those second tier attractions. I hope you get to see IllumiNations - it's my favourite show at Disney!
so glad your school year is over. I remember with great fondness wonderful afternoons at the pool when my kids were young. I would leave work early and we would spend the afternoon in a near empty pool (there were family hours where you needed an adult). No rush, no stress.
Enjoy your time and good luck with your new car. I am a lover of old cars and still am sad that my Camry station wagon never made the 300K mark. It has been a goal of mine. Congrats on making it.
I am so excited for you getting Biergarten. Even though we aren't doing it I this trip, it sure is a family favorite. Your plans sound fabulous!!! It is really coming close now.
You're getting to eat at several restaurants we considered but just couldn't fit in I can't believe we're under 45 days to go!!!!!!
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Great plans! See you at the Poly, we arrive on your bday!
We'll be at the pool that afternoon! If you see us, you should stop by and say hi I can't wait to get there!
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Sorry for the "mass" reply, but my computer is being a pain and won't let me reply to all at once - it just gives me the last post I add to the list Today isn't looking good for technology, which could be a problem at work.
We're now under 45 days for our trip My oldest said to me yesterday, "the trip is sooo close Momma that I can actually taste a Mickey Bar in my future" He was eating vanilla ice cream with home made chocolate sauce at the time.
We've had a few more "tweaks" to the plan.
The middle boy has decided that EE is a MUST, MUST ride for him but his brother's weren't too sure, so I figured out how to "split" FP's so Patrick and I now have a FP+ while Brian takes his brothers to meet Minnie and Mickey. I feel incredibly accomplished that I figured it out!
Next? After a lot of Disney math, complete with a spreadsheet for our TS and possible QS meals, we called Sunday and added the basic Dining Plan to the reservation at the Poly. IF I did the math correctly, we'll come out almost $150 a head this way. What was the "tipping point?" I realized every.single.ADR was either a buffet or a Family Style "all you care to eat", The other tipping point? The summer surcharge the TS have (they're priced higher - like Christmas). The surcharge doesn't affect the cost of the DP, so I hope my math is correct. Either way, I'm going to be able to relax a bit because we've paid for 1/2 our food up front.
I didn't have to "tweak" much in that the 2nd half of our trip has only one lone ADR, Brunch at Chef Mickey's. I did this purposefully knowing we'll have an in room microwave, and a small area where we can prep the boys' favorite foods.
Finally, because we're now on the DP, Brian said it made sense to book Cape May because it's a great way to maximize our $. It was closed for refurbishment when we stayed at the BC, so I'm excited to say we've moved my birthday dinner from 1900 Park Faire to Cape May. I love crab legs, Patrick loves shrimp and fish...and Brian and Nolan love meat, so this seems to be a great fit for us
Oh, and yesterday? I got an email saying our Magic Bands are ready to ship!
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