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It is WAY too early for Disney nightmares. As they go, though this one was pretty mild. I guess the really bad ones-- unable to get into a park, missing the plane, etc will come later, but maybe they only come when there's no planning left to keep your mind occupied. Just shows that we have Disney on the brain and in the subconscious, waking and sleeping!
That's the same thing I thought. Waaay to early to be having nightmares. I hope, if I do have more, that they are equally silly and not the bad kind.
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I've started having Disney nightmares, but I'm only 22 days away from our trip. Hopefully, you don't continue having these until your trip, that will be a lot of extra anxiety. Your nightmare is very amusing though.
It was borderline silly. But, then again, I'm always having these strange dreams that don't make sense at all.
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Disney nightmares are the worse!
Tell me about. Why can't I have happy Disney dreams?
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Definitely a Disney nightmare! Hopefully, it will be your only.
I'm hoping for no more nightmares, just magical Disney dreams.
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Oh boy!!! No nightmares allowed!!! ..............but it was kinda funny!
As I wrote it I was cracking up. I mean it was so silly, just like the Jungle Cruise jokes even though they're corny you have to laugh.
Just joining in. Your plans sound great so far! Adding The Plaza was a good choice! That's one of our favorites.
Oh yeah, it's too early for Disney nightmares!
I hate Disney nightmares. And yeah, this is way too early for them.
Yeah there just weird I had one where I arrived at Disneyland in a suit and my luggage got lost and when I phoned the airport they said my bag was destroyed.
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I hate Disney nightmares. And yeah, this is way too early for them.
You aren't shrinking...the boys were all standing on boxes or phone books. Yeah, that's it.
Yeah, that's it. Maybe it'll be a good idea to get a box so I can stand on it instead of them.
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Just joining in. Your plans sound great so far! Adding The Plaza was a good choice! That's one of our favorites.
Oh yeah, it's too early for Disney nightmares!
Thanks for reading along!
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Yeah there just weird I had one where I arrived at Disneyland in a suit and my luggage got lost and when I phoned the airport they said my bag was destroyed.
I tell you, Disney dreams are just the weirdest.
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Ok - I admit, I did chuckle at your nightmare description. You have to wonder how all these details get wrapped up in our minds,
Good luck finding the shirts you want.
I told my dream to Arben and he was just rolling his eyes at the silliness. I have to admit, the dream was pretty funny. I wonder how my mind comes up with these silly things.
I keep adding and changing things with my adrs. I think I have an illness. LOL
The first change I'm going to blame it on Lisa (lfredsbo) and her picture of the mahi-mahi. After reading in her TR about her meal there I thought it would be a restaurant Arben and the kids would enjoy. I quickly went to allearsnet.com and checked out the menu. The kid's menu looked good enough for the youngest. Then I ran it by my consultant aka AJ. He looked over the menu and said that he could easily find something to eat. So I looked at my plans and settled on a day that would work for us. I went online and easily found what I wanted. The problem is the only time I could fit it was on departure day. Sooo, that means The Plaza is out. But I'm not too sad as I know there'll be plenty of opportunities to try this out in the future.
The next addition I had already thought about but when I did my adrs I completely forgot. Last trip my kids saw Rainforest Cafe and thought it looked so cool. They enjoyed their meal at T-Rex and this one has kind of the same concept. I decided to check and see if there was availability and there was. We'll be eating here on arrival day.
To sum up, these are the adrs I added:
June 2 Rainforest Cafe/AK 3:15 pm
June 13 Coral Reef 1:30 pm
I'm hoping there will be no more changes. I won't make any promises though.
Uh oh! . You will enjoy Coral Reef! Watch out though, I still have a few more meals on my TR!
I know my kids will be in total awe looking at the tanks. I'm hoping to sit as close as possible to them.
From now on, I'll skip over the food portion of your TR.
Arben will tell anyone that will hear him about our trip. I guess somebody's super excited about going to Disney. The thing is that each time, he comes back saying that we should get the DDP. On Friday, I'd had it. I asked him who was he going to trust, some random people that the only thing they know about Disney is that it's in Orlando or his wife, who's pretty much a Disney expert. Just to appease him, I ran the numbers again for the umpteenth time. I made this wonderful spreadsheet, put in our adrs, other places we might eat, snacks. It came out almost $1,000 less compared to the DDP. Right now, for us, it doesn't make sense to pay for the DDP.
As I've said before (and have explained to Arben numerous times ) with Abniel being considered a Disney "adult", it's kind of a deal breaker. He eats like a birdie. I also don't eat very large portions or have dessert with my meals. Sometimes I'll prefer a snack for lunch instead of a full meal. There'll be so many wasted credits or me scrambling to get my money's worth. That's not how I want to spend my vacation.
I told Arben and he seems to be convinced, for now. I told him that the total can/will vary when we're there. I didn't factor any FABs that I know we'll be having. But still, it doesn't come close to the near $2,700 we'd have to pay for the DDP.
I just wish he would trust the decisions I make and stop questioning them each time someone puts an idea in his head. It's gonna be a long 4 months if he keeps this up.
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