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I love my Disney spread sheets! I have one for our itinerary, which I will eventually print out on card stock and cut into strips, one for each day. Each strip has our basic plans for the day and includes dining ADR confirmation numbers, and FP times. I know this info can be accessed on the DME app, but I don’t have a smart phone. Tom and Kayla do, but I’d rather have the info at my fingertips. And so a paper copy of my itinerary is how I do it.
The second of my spread sheets is for dining. Each of the TS restaurants is listed along with an estimated dollar amount per person. Then in the columns I multiply X 4 diners, add tax, add an 18% tip and subtract the 20% TiW (or 10% DVC) discount and then get a total for that meal. The last column is left blank so I can write in the actual amount spent and see how close I’ve come with my estimate. Sounds complicated, but it's not really too bad, and it makes it super easy to estimate what we'll be spending for meals.
The third spread sheet is really just a table that I bring with us to keep track of dining. The left column lists all our restaurant choices and across the top I have our names. The rest is blank. So at the end of the meal (or at the end of the day) I can note what each of us ordered, along with the server’s name and our overall rating of the service and the food.
I hear you about having a paper copy, especially as our American cell phone decided on our last vacation to have issues with accessing the Internet. Smart phones are great, but to me, there's too much that can go wrong and I'd rather go old school, although I now use Word instead of Excel.
I hear you about having a paper copy, especially as our American cell phone decided on our last vacation to have issues with accessing the Internet. Smart phones are great, but to me, there's too much that can go wrong and I'd rather go old school, although I now use Word instead of Excel.
I love being able to see the trip at a glance.
And I am always tweaking little things. I try not to print them out until the last week or so to include any last minute changes.
With the 25th anniversary of DVC this year, they announced some after-hour parties at various parks that would be open only to DVC members. We were happy to find out that one of the parties was scheduled for September. The Safari Spectacular takes place at AK, 4 times during the month of September, from 9:30 until midnight. One of the parties is on September 13th, the day before we leave.
It is a complimentary event, but still requires reservations. I was able to secure those on July 6th, the first day they were available. The party includes: select attractions, (with KS closing at 10:30 for the animals safety), a DJ dance party, exhilarating entertainment , complimentary cookies, chips and ice cream, and 25th anniversary merchandise available for purchase. They have not said how many people they are allowing per night, so I'm not sure how crowded it will feel. I was hoping as part of the "exhilarating entertainment" we would get a chance to see the new nighttime show (whether it be Jungle Book or Rivers of Light), but that is looking doubtful right now. They still have not extended Jungle Book beyond September 5 and I’ve heard rumors that RoL may not be ready until 2017. So, I guess we’ll just wait and see.
And then a few days later was our 60 day mark…
I made our FP+ on July 9th. I got everything we wanted, no surprise there really. With the lower crowds in September I kind of expected that I wouldn’t have any issues.
We got Toy Story Midway Mania, Star Tours, and Tower of Terror for our afternoon at DHS on our arrival day.
Haunted Mansion, Pirates, and Jungle Cruise for MK.
The next day at AK we got Kilimanjaro Safari, The meet and greet at Adventurers’ Outpost, and Expedition Everest.
DHS again, ToT, TSMM and ST.
Our first Epcot day we have Mission Space, Character Spot and Soarin’.
DHS again for RnRC, ST and ToT.
Then our next day at MK, Peter Pan, Mine Train and Pirates.
Last day is Epcot with Spaceship Earth (If we haven’t already done it two or three times!) and Frozen Ever After.
We’ll see about getting a 4th and 5th FP each day once the first three are used.
Then I remembered I could do online check-in! So I did that as well, with the only request being an upper floor. I figured I’d already phoned in our request for a corner room so I just left it at that.
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Nice going with the Safari Spectacular! Sounds like a fun event. Looks like you did well with your FP+ ressies!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Glad that the Safari Spectacular dates worked out for you! Can't wait to hear what you think...we are going to the later one.
Your FP+ plans look wonderful as well!
We are booked for the Safari Spectacular on September 22nd. So I can't wait to hear what you think of it. I'm hoping there will be some fun and rare characters out to meet. And hopefully it's not too crowded!