Our July 1999 WDW TripWe went to Walt Disney World July 8-12, 1999! Wahoooo! Many of you wrote to us about our this trip, so we thought we'd share our plans, preparations, experiences, and memories of our trip with you here. Besides, we love to talk about Walt Disney World. Who here doesn't? In addition to the trip report narrative, which we're in the process of writing to the right, we're putting our PassPockets online for you to look through. We've got lots of details in them, including itineraries, notes, news, memories, expenses, and lists of everything we collected in them during our trip. It may feel a bit voyeuristic, but hopefully it will also be educational and interesting! Here are links to each of the PassPockets (please note that not all are up yet):
A special thank you to Brian Bennett for his wonderful Disney Trip Reports collection, which helped to inspire and guide us in presenting our own trip report. UPDATE: We are planning another trip for October 18-27 -- a three-phase vacation (WDW, Disney Cruise, WDW). We can't wait! Updated 11/21/03
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Trip
Information At-A-Glance Vacationers: Jennifer (30) and Dave (44) Dates: Thursday, July 8 - Monday, July 12, 1999 How We Got There:
Northwest Airlines and Tiffany Towncar An
Introduction To Our Trip
If that doesn't say it all for you, allow us to fill in a few more blanks. We planned this trip to Walt Disney World for many reasons:
Originally we wanted to go to Walt Disney World in May, when it was a bit cooler and less crowded. Unfortunately, two unexpected book projects appeared (topic: Apple iMac) and those took precedence. As it turns out, we have yet another book project (topic: AOL) that we just began work on -- it's deadline is in the middle of August. Nonetheless, we already decided that this trip was too important to let slide for another month. Nothing will get in our way! Planning
Our Trip Deciding When To Go Our next deciding factor in determining dates was resort availability. We noticed in our Mickey Monitor (the Annual Passholder newsletter) that Disney was offering discounts at the Polynesian Resort from July 5-August 28 ($169 + tax and up). We like to use the Annual Passholder discounts for two reasons: 1) they usually save us a lot of money, and 2) they encourage us to stay at different resorts than we might normally choose (variety is good, and helpful when it comes to writing the PassPorter). More on the Polynesian itself later. We called and check on Polynesian room availability for the month of July. Dave called (it was his turn -- Jennifer had made the calls for the March trip) and discovered plenty of open dates for the Polynesian, placing a temporary hold on one set. Dave then checked airfare availability through Northwest Airline's Web site (http://www.nwa.com) -- we fly Northwest because they always have the best rates out of Detroit (a hub city). Dave found plenty of flights, but only a few with good rates. After some experimenting with different dates and times, we came up with a good set of flights. By good, we mean covered the right number of days (five days, four nights) and left at the right times (departed for Orlando in the morning and arrived homein the evening). We placed a temporary hold on the tickets, then called Disney to make sure those dates were available. We had to be a bit persistent, but we did get our dates. Success! So now we could begin filling some information in Our Journey page in the PassPorter, including our departure and arrival dates/times, airline, flight numbers, reservation numbers, seating assignment, and Things To Do. We were on our way! Deciding Where To Stay
We chose garden view rooms (as opposed to water view rooms) because we didn't think the extra expense for a better view was necessary. We'll be spending most of our time outside the resort. Besides, the gardens at the Polynesian are gorgeous. We did make some special requests: a room with a balcony in Tahiti, Maori, or Oahu. When Jennifer stayed at the Polynesian, she has a wonderful room in Tahiti with a balcony and a view of the monorail. Couldn't have been better. We filled in our resort information, reservation number, and room preferences on the Lodging PassPocket (click to see it). Deciding Where To Eat
As you can see, we came up with at least two places for each day, which is generally our limit. And for each day, our choices are generally in the same, or related, locations. This required more discussion on what we were going to do each day, of course. Once we had established where we were going to eat, we called Disney with our Magic Kingdom Club card 800 number and made our priority seating arrangements. We were lucky in that we actually got all our preferred times. We should note that we had made our Luau reservations a month ago, as we know those seats go quickly. We noted our priority seating confirmation numbers on the right side of the Dining Worksheet as we made them with CRO, then transferred our meal details to the appropriate PassPockets (we also duplicated the priority seating confirmation numbers on our PassPockets, right after each entry). Deciding What To Do We began as we normally do -- by checking the Early Entry schedule (in the PassPorter on page 33). As we are not early risers, we don't take advantage of Early Entry -- so we use the schedule to tell us which days to avoid the parks. This is what we came up with:
We then flipped to the Touring Worksheet in the PassPorter (page 105) and began making a list of the attractions we wanted to see. There was something for each park (as usual), plus Downtown Disney (have to go to the Adventurer's Club!). We then revisited our Dining Worksheet and noted that we had the Luau on our first day. Knowing that we like to take it easy on our first day, we decided to break our rule to avoid Early Entry parks and visit the Magic Kingdom on Thursday. It would be busy, yes, but it would be easy to get to from the Polynesian too. With that decision made, the others came easier. Friday would be Animal Kingdom, since we could go to bed early on Thursday and get up earlier than usual. Saturday would be MGM (as we wanted to avoid MGM on Sunday). Sunday would be Epcot (as that was the only park we hadn't planned a day for). And Monday would be unplanned so we could do whatever we didn't get the chance to do on another day. Here's how the left side of our Touring Worksheet looks:
(Yes, we want to see more than this, but these our the things we want to be sure not to miss!) Preparing For Our Journey
The Day Before Our Journey We'll be checking in nightly to let you know how the trip is progressing. Feel free to e-mail us if you have specific things you'd like us to check while we're here.
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