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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2013
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I am booked in 9120 in September with my mother and my DS (18 months old). Can you tell me if the tub was a round one or the bigger oval one? I'm hoping its one of the smaller round ones. Thank you.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Ontario
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Lovely and round. It's an awesome room!
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Maryland
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Hello there!
I just spent an embarrassing amount of time reading your trip report when I should be crunching statistics on my research for my graduate thesis. I especially enjoyed your pithy writing and candid view of your entire trip from start to finish. Normally I just lurk and read, but I just had to respond...First, I believe I have a glimpse into your future. My Conor, age eight (yes, the Irish spelling. Yes, people goof it frequently) is so amazingly similar to your Conor. Right down to the medium brown hair and dark eyes. Anyway, now in third grade, he is just as inquisitive and talkative as he was at age four, albeit with more social graces than before. He is more comfortable conversing with adults and older kids than children his age, but I wonder if it is because he has no siblings and he spends a fair amount of time with adults. I laughed heartily at your recounting of how many times you played the Mystery game aboard the ship. We had a very similar experience at Great Wolf Lodge and the MagiQuest game. I'm sure your Conor will love it once he's about age six and beyond, if you ever go someplace that has MagiQuest. Reading about his antics (we too had sneaky pee) sparked a similar trip down memory lane. Second, as for the whole Disney thing and the magic... Interestingly, one of my father's duty assignments was Southern California so I visited Disneyland a few times in the two years we were there. Fast-forward nearly 20 years and my husband and I spent our honeymoon in Disney World - first time either of us had been. It just looked like fun (and it was. Exhausting, but fun). So, 16 years later, we finally went back to DisneyWorld and we took Conor with us. We had a blast but, like you, don't see the need to go with any regularity. Don't get me wrong, I don't think we are anti-Disney, we just aren't (gasp!) Disney fanatics. With that said, many of our friends that have sailed DCL are similar to my family - not anti mouse, but not fanatics either and they all have said they enjoy DCL the best for many reasons. So, we are looking at the possibility of going on a DCL cruise this year - which would be a record for us. Two Disney trips in decade. ![]() Oh! I will end with this... So, we have already talked to Conor about the possibility of booking a DCL cruise and he surprised me with his take on the Disney characters. He said that he felt sorry for the people that had to dress up. He thought that it must be roasting in the costumes, hanging out in the Caribbean sun and heat. I explained to him that this is their job, they get paid to do it and that many of them actually enjoy it as it brings smiles to people's faces. He thought about it for a second and he said, "We'll, I'm glad that they make people happy. I wouldn't want to be on vacation with unhappy people." I think he hit the nail on head. A vacation is what you make of it. And it seems that you all have a great time, despite not being fanatics. And you, I surmise, are not alone. Fabulous TR! |
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Glad to hear life with an 8-year-old Conor is a good place to be! 4.5 year old Conor is mostly great, but there might be periods of incessant whining, and not listening, if I'm being honest. Might those be gone in your world? Good to know about MagiQuest - there is a GWL not far from here, and I've wondered about it. That might work for us- there are pools/slides, and, heck, we know someone likes those! Oh, and is there hope that I don't have to have long and public conversations about peeing and private body parts at some point in my future? One has to have dreams in life. (As I type, he's leading DH through an imaginary muddy swamp in our kitchen- for the record, our cleaning lady/goddess was by yesterday, so there is not even a speck... - they're off to look for treasure in the muddy swamp of mud-land, we're told ... with his trusty spy-scope. I hear they just hit dinosaur island...) I'm not sure we can keep up with your pace - wow - 2 trips in a decade. Crazy. I'm exhausted thinking about it! (We may well be back within a decade, though, even I will admit ... or we might check out the other Disney stuff - I hear there is something in Florida?) ![]() "We'll, I'm glad that they make people happy. I wouldn't want to be on vacation with unhappy people." <- That rocks. Good on Conor! Thanks for reading, again, and good luck with the graduate thesis. I took (ahem) 6.5 years to do a part-time degree that was supposed to take 5. I would like to point out I had a child and took on a brand new job with way more responsibility in the middle of that, and, to be blunt, I did bupkis for 2 whole years, so technically, I finished in 4.5 years of actual work (yes, I'm delusional). It's an amazing feeling to be done. I don't envy you the stats (they make me break out in hives, I swear), so maybe you do need a good vacation to look forward to ... wherever that may be.
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Conor: Mom- can I have a popsicle for breakfast? (We had made them the night before) Me: No, bud, sorry - but we don't have popsicles for breakfast. Conor: But Mom - we made them from yogurt, orange juice, and strawberries, and we eat those things for breakfast all the time. Me: (Long pause, as I try to detect a flaw in his logic. Mourn the loss of my ever winning an argument again.) OK, bud, you're right. Have a popsicle. Quote:
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2013
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Wish I had one of those Popsicles! They sound delicious! I deserve one..... because ....I finished packing last night !.... And I don't leave for the airport until early Friday morning! Everything is in a carryon roller and an under seat personal tote..... Swapped our pre cruise night at the Hyatt for a night at a Disney Resort, because we just couldn't get over the fact that we were in Orlando and not going to see the annual Epcot Flower and Garden show. Still going to come back to the airport to drop off our rental car and take that first bus to the pier. The resort buses just get to the port so late.
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That's amazingly light packing - wow! Happy to answer last minute questions - I hope the weather is looking great for you. (And yes, the popsicles were yummy, but they were not intended as breakfast food )
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Loved reading your report even if or maybe because you didn't
Gush about all things disney , this coming from a disney addict who is Packing for our 2 week transatlantic disney magic cruise in 10 weeks.
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![]() Have a great time on your transatlantic cruise- something you could literally not pay me to go on!
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Well, just two days to go and it's snowing hard here, but luckily it should stop by midnight, and with sun tomorrow, my Friday departure should be in the clear. I do have a last minute question. Is there some kind of "voucher" I need for the bus? All I have are luggage sticker tags and the page in the booklet that says we are signed up for Disney Bus Transfers. Is that considered the "voucher"? Thank you!
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Somewhere in your cruise documents, it says you've paid for DCL transport - when you check in at the ground transportation area, they'll just ask for your documents and go from there. I think they then just gave us pictures of Stitch, and told us that when they called for the Stitch group, we should go line up, if I remember correctly. (Aren't you impressed that I a) remembered the character, and b) knew its name? Conor just called him (I think it's a him?) the purple friendly monster. Nope, we haven't seen the movie!) As I said, on the way back, I realized I didn't have my documents anymore, but that was not a problem since it's noted on your KTTW card. Have fun!
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Earning My Ears
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Thanks!
Thank you for your speedy reply! Now I won't stress! Yes! I am impressed that you recognized Stitch! Perhaps you saw a preview at the movies or a trailer on TV. I never saw the movie either, but Stich has his own attraction at Magic Kingdom ( not sure if its still there) and I did go on that once. I'm just a big kid! The snow stopped ahead of schedule and tomorrow's sun will help prepare my runway! Now I'm going to do my homework since I have the snow day off from teaching.....and go read your entire trip report all over again from the start!
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Snow day off from teaching? NICE. Enjoy your vacation! The sockies were sick this morning, I was told, but they were feeling better by the end of the day, though DH got in royal trouble for having put them in a laundry basket full of stuff that needed to go upstairs. We frequently can't do much right, it seems!
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