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Hi all! I leave for my trip in a month and I still can't settle on a resort. I would love to stay at WL, but with the current discount rates it just isn't feasible. I'm currently booked at POR, but I'm afraid that it will involve a lot of walking and I am still recovering from a foot injury. My choices at the moment are between Pop (preferred room), CSR (preferred room), or POR (garden view). I would rather stay on the less expensive end, but can anyone give me some reasons to choose one over the other. I think I'm unconvinced because I am not really in love with any of these properties yet. I hope some of you can help me make this decision once and for all. I hope the 1000th time will be the charm :P

:wave2: BanditsMommy!! Can't give you any firsthand insight on POR or CSR, but we have stayed at POP many times, and love it. And especially with a preferred room you should be close and convenient to both Classic Hall and busing. :thumbsup2

Pop has great transporation to the parks, but note - the bus stops are usually the farthest away at the parks, if that is a concern for you with your foot (not sure where CSR or POR factor in on location of bus stops).

Both CSR and POR are large and spreadout, but know that at least CSR has internal bus stops, which you may like or not. Both are very pretty resorts and offer queen beds (POP has double) if that is an important factor.

None of your 3 choices have interior walkways (only WL which is not feasible, right?). My choice would be POP ---it's definitely fun, preferred room will have you close to transpo and the savings is a plus! :thumbsup2

Good luck deciding and welcome to our happy home where waffling is the not only the norm but expected!! :goodvibes
 
BB I'm glad your enjoying your time at CR.

MM Good luck with the raise. I forgot what a raise looks like. My company has frozen raises for the last 4 years. I have to work more hours to make more money. :headache: My only other option would be to quit vacationing.:scared:

Pas Airfare for 7 to California would be pretty high.

This was our first time to Dl with no crowds. The last time we were there the Redsox were playing the Angels in the playoffs, and it was packed. It really turned my Dh off from Dl, but after this trip he actually wants to go back, and so do my kids of course. Dl is so much different than WDW in terms of crowds. Anytime school is out Dl is going to be 10. Weekdays when kids are in school seems to be fine.

I just rebooked my May trip before CRO closed. 2 nights at AKL CL and 9 nights at YC GV non-cl for now. I think we will spend a night in Dallas and a night in Miami. These two cities are where we have the greatest chance of moving to. If anybody lives there and has any tips on where to look let me know.

I'm putting a cruise out my mind until Fall. I'm hoping for another great 60% off discount. :rolleyes1
 
Happy Monday Peeps!! :goodvibes

Melissa: Thank you for you mini review and of course the wonderful pix of your family. Love the kids on Thunder Mountain, and who can resist your DH on the tea cups?? :goodvibes Its a shame about the smokers & or anyone else that does something that is against the rules, but feel it is okay for them to do it. Shame on THEM. You were right to call management.

Candace: You sound like you are totally prepared to wow them ... we will all be waiting for the outcome. GO GET EM ! :cheer2:

Sheila: Hoping you are having an AMAZING time!! :cool1: We look forward to hearing all about your trip. Did you meet up with Magic??

Padawans: Welcome back! it's nice to read about your DL trip and your thoughts on it. We have never been to DL and hope to one day. :)

Sarah: Hope your doctors visits today were helpful and that you have some answers and future plans in the works. :hug:

Christine: :grouphug:

Magic: Thought about you this weekend :) hope the visit home was special; sure your family/friends were grateful to see you. :hug:

Oh and our AG dolls arrived today! I love them....I think I want one for myself! I opened the boxes and smoothed out their hair, said hello to them, and put them back away. Is it weird I felt sorry for them with the tie around their necks that hold them into the box? Like I really really wanted to take them off because they didn't like it. I need help ladies! Don't tell anyone! :scratchin But meeting those dolls made me really happy!:cloud9:

Jen, this made me smile, and no you are not weird, this is something that I did too!! (unless we are both weird :rotfl2:). It's made me a litte teary eyed remembering the excitement I felt for Sam, when her dolls would arrive. :hug:

I got DS' report card...Honor Roll...how do I teach the value of HW when he can pull himself out of it and ace the classes :rolleyes1

Hardly a saint, but thanks :hug: The teacher suggested a speech therapy eval for Kate, and I am glad she is on top of it!!! I wouldn't have picked up on that, from her spelling and such!! Otherwise, she is a model student..My girls are nuts at home, but they're rockin' elementary school :lovestruc

:cheer2::cheer2: :cheer2: Three cheers for the rockin' Pas crew!! Way to go!! :thumbsup2

I have 3 quotes printed out in front of me as we speak....but no changes as of now BFF :hug:

That's commendable!! (although is it just a matter of time?? :rotfl2:) .. love ya! :hug: Hope the weekend wasn't too grueling ...

Hello to all I've missed! It was a busy weekend with SIL visiting. :goodvibes
 
:wave2: BanditsMommy!! Can't give you any firsthand insight on POR or CSR, but we have stayed at POP many times, and love it. And especially with a preferred room you should be close and convenient to both Classic Hall and busing. :thumbsup2

Pop has great transporation to the parks, but note - the bus stops are usually the farthest away at the parks, if that is a concern for you with your foot (not sure where CSR or POR factor in on location of bus stops).

Both CSR and POR are large and spreadout, but know that at least CSR has internal bus stops, which you may like or not. Both are very pretty resorts and offer queen beds (POP has double) if that is an important factor.

None of your 3 choices have interior walkways (only WL which is not feasible, right?). My choice would be POP ---it's definitely fun, preferred room will have you close to transpo and the savings is a plus! :thumbsup2

Good luck deciding and welcome to our happy home where waffling is the not only the norm but expected!! :goodvibes

Thanks for the help! I'm thinking at this point with the way my foot has been, I will not be moving at 100% by the trip like I had hoped. With that in mind, and after reading your post, I think I either need to do Pop, or splurge for AKL. WL, at 1700, is WAY out of my budget. I would love to do AKL, but is it really worth the extra $? I've currently paid up my POR stay, and it would be another $400 on top of that. Or should I just get some money back and stay at Pop?
 


Thanks for the help! I'm thinking at this point with the way my foot has been, I will not be moving at 100% by the trip like I had hoped. With that in mind, and after reading your post, I think I either need to do Pop, or splurge for AKL. WL, at 1700, is WAY out of my budget. I would love to do AKL, but is it really worth the extra $? I've currently paid up my POR stay, and it would be another $400 on top of that. Or should I just get some money back and stay at Pop?

The one time we stayed at AK, we were at Kidani ... beautiful. We never used buses (we had a car).

At $400 more than budgeted at POR, it sounds good compromise over WL.:thumbsup2 AKL will be a different feel/vacation over POP. Both are good choices, it matters what kind of feel and vibe you want in a resort for this vacation. :goodvibes Will you be looking for lots of down time at your resort?? Did you already plan on ADRs there?
 
Uggghhhh, that would bother the heck out of me too. I don't blame you for calling. You paid a lot of money to be able to enjoy that balcony.
You know, I had posted on a thread about people smoking on their balconies once here. I said that if someone was smoking on one near me, I would call the manager. A person from the thread PM'd me several times. Basically to tell me to that if I got what I truly deserved I would burn in heck (of course they used the other word), and it would be soon. They were so nasty that I sent copies to a mod. The mod said there was nothing they could do since it was done through a PM, even as nasty as the PMs were.

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Wookie ... that's unbelievable! What is happening to our world today? :confused3 I'm disappointed that the mods would or could not take any action. :(
 
I forgot to say "Hellooooooooooooo" to all of you lovelies earlier. :goodvibes :grouphug:

Candace: I've got the boxing announcer voice in my head... "Wednesday, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY!" :woohoo: Can't wait to hear about how the meeting goes... and your new raise. :cheer2:

Melissa: Awwwww, those pics are FAAA-BU-LOUS! Can Sarah share those gorgeous curls with me? :worship: I really hope they've done something about the smoking situation. It's such a shame that you even have to deal with stuff like that... Like Linda said, I, too, have a problem with people who don't think rules apply to them. :furious:

Wookiee: Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-T? The mods should have taken care of that. Verbal abuse via PM shouldn't be tolerated. :sad2:

I_Heart: popcorn:: I'm puttin' Orville's stock through the roof over here... any changes? :hyper:

Jeanette: So, how's that new YC background? :rotfl: Have you changed it back yet?

Janet: What sorta trouble did you get up to with the SIL visiting? Retail therapy? :goodvibes

I know who I'll be inquiring with if we head out to California in the future... our DL experts: Padawans and Linda. :worship:
 


Thanks for the help! I'm thinking at this point with the way my foot has been, I will not be moving at 100% by the trip like I had hoped. With that in mind, and after reading your post, I think I either need to do Pop, or splurge for AKL. WL, at 1700, is WAY out of my budget. I would love to do AKL, but is it really worth the extra $? I've currently paid up my POR stay, and it would be another $400 on top of that. Or should I just get some money back and stay at Pop?

I love CSR. I think it's pool is second only to SAB. The preferred area is really close to the main building. They also have a club level which I actually had booked for about 2 days before I switched to AKL. I still havent made up my mind.:confused3. We stayed at AKL once and our room was a mile...no kidding..from the lobby. At GCH in California same thing. The deluxe resorts may look more compact, but that can be deceiving. The difference is your walking inside instead of outside. If you do stay at AKl request a room close to the lobby. I highly recommend CSR if your trying to save money. The bus stop and lobby is close to the preferred area. The pool is about a 5-10 minute walk.

I think I may have talked myself into switching back from Akl to CSR.:rotfl2:
I'm glad my invoices are coming by email and not snail mail this time around. I killed quite a few trees this past summer.
 
I've seen some of those smoking conversations .... they can get really nasty. I have a hard time with people thinking they are so special or whatever that the rules don't apply to them. I would have called management too. Wow ... I wonder why the mods wouldn't do anything???
Wookie ... that's unbelievable! What is happening to our world today? :confused3 I'm disappointed that the mods would or could not take any action. :(
I forgot to say "Hellooooooooooooo" to all of you lovelies earlier. :goodvibes :grouphug:

Wookiee: Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-T? The mods should have taken care of that. Verbal abuse via PM shouldn't be tolerated. :sad2:
Yeah, I thought it was pretty bad for them to not do anything. They said that if it had been said in the thread, they could have done something about it, in a PM they couldn't do anything.


I just rebooked my May trip before CRO closed. 2 nights at AKL CL and 9 nights at YC GV non-cl for now. I think we will spend a night in Dallas and a night in Miami. These two cities are where we have the greatest chance of moving to. If anybody lives there and has any tips on where to look let me know.
Unless you want to spring for private school, do no put your kids in the Dallas School District. They are always in the news, and it isn't good. If you don't mind living outside of Dallas, there are a lot of good areas to pick from. It really depends on your budget and how much of a commute your willing to do. Also, when they say Dallas, is it really in Dallas? A lot of the time people will say Dallas and it's really Grapevine or even Fort Worth. Our boys have been to two school districts in the area and I can hands down say that the Northwest School District is the best, especially if your child has any learning issues (like dyslexia). If money is no object, and you want a zip code that looks good on paper, go with Southlake. A lot of ex (and current) pro athletes live there. When Glen Beck moved to Texas, I'm pretty sure that's where he moved. The schools are great, especially if you are into sports. Mention Southlake to anyone that knows anything about high school football in Texas and they either love them b/c they went there (or they respect their legacy), or they hate them b/c when they played high school ball Southlake handed them their rears on a platter. It is the only high school in Texas (heck maybe in the US) that you can buy vanity license plates for your car with their team mascot of them. Personally, I have a love/hate thing with them. I respect their legacy and the DH graduated from there, but I hate them b/c my high school played them. It wasn't a question of whether we would win when we played them, but if we would get to get at least one touchdown, and hopefully come out of it without any injuries. My senior year, only one team scored a touchdown on them in the regular district season, being my high school. The other teams in the district didn't score at all against them. I can think of some other areas, if you want the info. I just need to know what you are looking for.
 
Yeah, I thought it was pretty bad for them to not do anything. They said that if it had been said in the thread, they could have done something about it, in a PM they couldn't do anything.



Unless you want to spring for private school, do no put your kids in the Dallas School District. They are always in the news, and it isn't good. If you don't mind living outside of Dallas, there are a lot of good areas to pick from. It really depends on your We budget and how much of a commute your willing to do. Also, when they say Dallas, is it really in Dallas? A lot of the time people will say Dallas and it's really Grapevine or even Fort Worth. Our boys have been to two school districts in the area and I can hands down say that the Northwest School District is the best, especially if your child has any learning issues (like dyslexia). If money is no object, and you want a zip code that looks good on paper, go with Southlake. A lot of ex (and current) pro athletes live there. When Glen Beck moved to Texas, I'm pretty sure that's where he moved. The schools are great, especially if you are into sports. Mention Southlake to anyone that knows anything about high school football in Texas and they either love them b/c they went there (or they respect their legacy), or they hate them b/c when they played high school ball Southlake handed them their rears on a platter. It is the only high school in Texas (heck maybe in the US) that you can buy vanity license plates for your car with their team mascot of them. Personally, I have a love/hate thing with them. I respect their legacy and the DH graduated from there, but I hate them b/c my high school played them. It wasn't a question of whether we would win when we played them, but if we would get to get at least one touchdown, and hopefully come out of it without any injuries. My senior year, only one team scored a touchdown on them in the regular district season, being my high school. The other teams in the district didn't score at all against them. I can think of some other areas, if you want the info. I just need to know what you are looking for.

Thanks for the info. My kids are currently homeschooled. I'm not sure if we'll do it forever, but for know that's what we're doing. I know it's easy to homeschool in Texas. My nursing liscense is also good in Texas so that's a plus.
We have heard Grapevine is a good area. We looked at houses in Flower Mound about 15 years ago and liked it, but settled on Phoenix instead. The only thing that scares about Texas is the weather. I have only lived in California and Arizona. I'm used to perfect weather. It does get hot here in the Summer, but the other 9 months are perfect. 78 degrees and sunny today. Money is an object. We are very middle class. The cost of living is so low in Arizona, and nurses are paid well here. Living in Arizona is the only reason we are able to spend 25k + on vacations every year. I would love to keep my vacation budget, but I'm not sure I'll be able to do that living somewhere else. I have heard nursing salaries are comparable to Arizona. My dh's salary will be the same no matter where he goes. He works for an airline. I guess cost of living is our main concern. We would also like to be in a nice area close to a lifetime fitness.
 
Wookie: I just noticed you are getting very close to ADR time!!:cool1: I seriously don't know about some of the people on the Dis. There seem to be some crazies!!:crazy2: That is why I stay close to this thread. :grouphug: I chimed in on a thread on the community board about visiting after a baby is born. Boy was that one getting ugly too.

Melissa: Are u home now??:)

JanetB: Glad you guys understand me!:goodvibes

Candace: I think that is great you are going for a raise and have all the paperwork to back yourself up! What a great role model you are for your girls. :flower3:

Pas: Yes what is it with that? My kiddos also tell me they "don't act like this at school" and the teachers say they are great too....:confused3 Guess they are super comfortable with us and can just let it all out. Glad to hear your conferences went well.

Miss: How is your DD doing at Girl Scouts??

Sarah: Where are you and HOW are you??

Ginny: Have we had a full trip report yet?? Or did I miss it??:rolleyes:

Hi to all....and Have a great night.:goodvibes
 
Thanks for the info. My kids are currently homeschooled. I'm not sure if we'll do it forever, but for know that's what we're doing. I know it's easy to homeschool in Texas. My nursing liscense is also good in Texas so that's a plus.
We have heard Grapevine is a good area. We looked at houses in Flower Mound about 15 years ago and liked it, but settled on Phoenix instead. The only thing that scares about Texas is the weather. I have only lived in California and Arizona. I'm used to perfect weather. It does get hot here in the Summer, but the other 9 months are perfect. 78 degrees and sunny today. Money is an object. We are very middle class. The cost of living is so low in Arizona, and nurses are paid well here. Living in Arizona is the only reason we are able to spend 25k + on vacations every year. I would love to keep my vacation budget, but I'm not sure I'll be able to do that living somewhere else. I have heard nursing salaries are comparable to Arizona. My dh's salary will be the same no matter where he goes. He works for an airline. I guess cost of living is our main concern. We would also like to be in a nice area close to a lifetime fitness.

Well as you know if you are worried about the cost of living - don't move back to California!!! We've actually thought about moving to Arizona. It would be about the same driving time to our adult kids in Los Angeles/Santa Monica as we are now in Sacramento .... and the weather would be better!!!
 
Thanks for the info. My kids are currently homeschooled. I'm not sure if we'll do it forever, but for know that's what we're doing. I know it's easy to homeschool in Texas. My nursing liscense is also good in Texas so that's a plus.
We have heard Grapevine is a good area. We looked at houses in Flower Mound about 15 years ago and liked it, but settled on Phoenix instead. The only thing that scares about Texas is the weather. I have only lived in California and Arizona. I'm used to perfect weather. It does get hot here in the Summer, but the other 9 months are perfect. 78 degrees and sunny today. Money is an object. We are very middle class. The cost of living is so low in Arizona, and nurses are paid well here. Living in Arizona is the only reason we are able to spend 25k + on vacations every year. I would love to keep my vacation budget, but I'm not sure I'll be able to do that living somewhere else. I have heard nursing salaries are comparable to Arizona. My dh's salary will be the same no matter where he goes. He works for an airline. I guess cost of living is our main concern. We would also like to be in a nice area close to a lifetime fitness.

I actually know several people that home school their kids in the DFW area. Grapevine is a good area. I have a friend that works at one of the elementary school in Grapevine. It is between Dallas and Fort Worth, kinda to the north, and it where the DFW airport is. There is a lot to do in GV. The Grapevine Mills mall, /w Legoland and Sea Life Aquarium. I'm not sure about the lifetime fitness, since we aren't members, but I think there is one in Southlake, which is right by GV. Also, there if you want to work as a nurse, there is the Baylor Grapevine Hospital. My mil worked there since 1989, but had to stop working there b/c of going on disability. I don't know if your looking to buy or rent, but when we were just looking to rent a home in the Northwest School District, it was hard to fine something close to $1,100. Heck I even found a single wide trailer house for $1,200 a month.

Wookie: I just noticed you are getting very close to ADR time!!:cool1: I seriously don't know about some of the people on the Dis. There seem to be some crazies!!:crazy2: That is why I stay close to this thread. :grouphug: I chimed in on a thread on the community board about visiting after a baby is born. Boy was that one getting ugly too.


I know I am and I still haven't figured out all of my ADRs. I was thinking about Jiko for our first night there, but then wanted the Yachtmans Steakhouse. Then DH reminded me that he can't eat steak (he had the lap band several years ago) and so he doesn't want to eat there. Mostly I forgot b/c he'll eat at Salt Grass, but I guess that's b/c he like their Range Rattlers (Jalapenos stuffed with cheese and shrimp and then deep fried). When we go to Salt Grass he gets those and their baked potato soup instead of a steak. Maybe I'll go back to the Jiko idea. It just has to be two credits. oooo, or maybe we could do the luau at the Poly.



Some threads can get prety crazy!! I remember one about the guy that sky writes over WDW. CathrynRose was complaining that he ruined her pictures and that no one would be convinced to become a Christian based on seeing his sky writing on vacation. Then she also said that b/c of his sky writing, it would keep her from ever becoming a Christian. I pointed out the problem in her theories. That if his sky writing could keep someone from becoming a Christian, it could also help someone become one. I guess using logic on her didn't work and she got nasty. Then again, from what I've read about her, that is just normal for her.
 
I actually know several people that home school their kids in the DFW area. Grapevine is a good area. I have a friend that works at one of the elementary school in Grapevine. It is between Dallas and Fort Worth, kinda to the north, and it where the DFW airport is. There is a lot to do in GV. The Grapevine Mills mall, /w Legoland and Sea Life Aquarium. I'm not sure about the lifetime fitness, since we aren't members, but I think there is one in Southlake, which is right by GV. Also, there if you want to work as a nurse, there is the Baylor Grapevine Hospital. My mil worked there since 1989, but had to stop working there b/c of going on disability. I don't know if your looking to buy or rent, but when we were just looking to rent a home in the Northwest School District, it was hard to fine something close to $1,100. Heck I even found a single wide trailer house for $1,200 a month.




I know I am and I still haven't figured out all of my ADRs. I was thinking about Jiko for our first night there, but then wanted the Yachtmans Steakhouse. Then DH reminded me that he can't eat steak (he had the lap band several years ago) and so he doesn't want to eat there. Mostly I forgot b/c he'll eat at Salt Grass, but I guess that's b/c he like their Range Rattlers (Jalapenos stuffed with cheese and shrimp and then deep fried). When we go to Salt Grass he gets those and their baked potato soup instead of a steak. Maybe I'll go back to the Jiko idea. It just has to be two credits. oooo, or maybe we could do the luau at the Poly.



Some threads can get prety crazy!! I remember one about the guy that sky writes over WDW. CathrynRose was complaining that he ruined her pictures and that no one would be convinced to become a Christian based on seeing his sky writing on vacation. Then she also said that b/c of his sky writing, it would keep her from ever becoming a Christian. I pointed out the problem in her theories. That if his sky writing could keep someone from becoming a Christian, it could also help someone become one. I guess using logic on her didn't work and she got nasty. Then again, from what I've read about her, that is just normal for her.

Yep, I think it is best to stay out of the arguments from now on for me. If nothing else, at least I can sleep easier knowing this MIL problem that I have seems to be universal!! :rotfl:

I like the sounds of Jiko, we haven't tried it though. I think we will save that one for our adults only trip that we will make someday!!
 
Well as you know if you are worried about the cost of living - don't move back to California!!! We've actually thought about moving to Arizona. It would be about the same driving time to our adult kids in Los Angeles/Santa Monica as we are now in Sacramento .... and the weather would be better!!!

I know. My dh is working at LAX, but no way in heck would I would back there. This is just temporary until we figure something else out or he gets called back to Phoenix. My salary would double in LA, but my mortgage would increase 6 times. It takes us 5 1/2 hours to drive drive to LA that includes a lunch stop. You have to time it to miss traffic of course.

July/August are brutal, but if you have a pool, and can afford to head to California for a break it's not bad at all. I think our weather is very similar to Florida minus humidity. May and June are hot, but tolerable, and the nights are beautiful. July and August unbearable. The rest of the year perfect. I really enjoy living here. There's not a lot to do other than play golf, but I have a lot of disposable income to leave town. My family in California can't even afford a day at Disneyland. :mad:I'm not sure why they stay there.
 
Home and car unpacked. Kids sleeping!!! Now to switch gears and get DH ready for a whirlwind trip to LA tomorrow. His partner told him Friday night that they were going to talk to another company about a buyout. When I saw this man is crazy, I mean crazy.....they are flying from FLL to LAX at 7am, then taking a red eye back same day and landing in FLL at 6am Wed morning. Seriously!!!

I'll catch up with everyone tomorrow and finish up my mini TR :)

Melissa

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Home and car unpacked. Kids sleeping!!! Now to switch gears and get DH ready for a whirlwind trip to LA tomorrow. His partner told him Friday night that they were going to talk to another company about a buyout. When I saw this man is crazy, I mean crazy.....they are flying from FLL to LAX at 7am, then taking a red eye back same day and landing in FLL at 6am Wed morning. Seriously!!!

I'll catch up with everyone tomorrow and finish up my mini TR :)

Melissa

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Try to get some sleep too! And don't start any of this tonight!:laundy:
 
I know. My dh is working at LAX, but no way in heck would I would back there. This is just temporary until we figure something else out or he gets called back to Phoenix. My salary would double in LA, but my mortgage would increase 6 times. It takes us 5 1/2 hours to drive drive to LA that includes a lunch stop. You have to time it to miss traffic of course.

July/August are brutal, but if you have a pool, and can afford to head to California for a break it's not bad at all. I think our weather is very similar to Florida minus humidity. May and June are hot, but tolerable, and the nights are beautiful. July and August unbearable. The rest of the year perfect. I really enjoy living here. There's not a lot to do other than play golf, but I have a lot of disposable income to leave town. My family in California can't even afford a day at Disneyland. :mad:I'm not sure why they stay there.

We've only been there on vacation but I really liked it. Both times we stayed in Scottsdale and it seemed like a really nice clean city. We enjoyed side trips to Sedona, Grand Canyon, and Flagstaff. All the professional sports are there. There's snow skiing not too far away. So really there is a lot to do there. I think the housing prices are about the same as where I am. And we all know that I know how to jump on a plane to Florida to get my Disney fix!!! :rotfl2:
 
We've only been there on vacation but I really liked it. Both times we stayed in Scottsdale and it seemed like a really nice clean city. We enjoyed side trips to Sedona, Grand Canyon, and Flagstaff. All the professional sports are there. There's snow skiing not too far away. So really there is a lot to do there. I think the housing prices are about the same as where I am. And we all know that I know how to jump on a plane to Florida to get my Disney fix!!! :rotfl2:

Scottsdale is the most expensive area in the valley. It's very nice. 16 years ago we bought a 3000 sq foot house on a golf course out in the middle of nowhere for next to nothing. Of course it has all built up into a really nice family community with all the infrastructure including a hospital a mile away.

I haven't skied at Flagstaff. My parents had a condo in Mammoth Lakes so I think I got spoiled as a kid. I also worry about getting injured and not being able to work. That would really screw up my Disney trips, and I can't have that.;) You are right we do have sports. I love spring training. I love the Dbacks. The only thing I have missed is the Ocean, but I guess you don't have that in SMF so no problem.
 
babyberger - Thanks so much for sharing your trip with us. It sounds like you guys has an amazing time (save for the smoking incident. ugh :mad:)

letthewookein - OMG. I cannot believe that the mods can't do anything about a PM like that. Unacceptable IMO. I'm sorry you were subjected to that. :hug:

Miss - Sorry to keep you chompin'. The least I can do is offer you a drink to help wash it down. :surfweb: I guess it had better be coffee since it's before 8am. :rotfl2:

No changes yet, but I don't think I'm done yet. I'm not feeling settled and Orbitz went and extended their sale. :sad2: Now it even includes the second part of my trip. :eek:

Hi to MM, padawans, pas, Janet, JC, GG, Jenny and everybody I missed! :wave2:
 
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