JustCor
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Let's start with the W's:
Who: Me, and only me. Corey, 35 (36 on the day of the trip), super awesome by default
What: Birthday trip to WDW
Where: Animal Kingdom Lodge, with time spent at MK and Epcot
When: The most important day of the year, April 23rd
Why: Because I've got to
Truth be told, there's been a bit of planning already going on. It's only now, at 2:30am when I'm fraught with insomnia and trying to kill a few hours before work, that I've decided to put up a PTR. My USF/IOA trip report was fun enough to write, so why not try a PTR too?
Let's begin.
Planning:
This Disney trip is actually a late add-on to a long weekend trip to Universal with friends. We've been talking about doing a USF/IOA trip for a couple of months and got serious about nailing down plans at the beginning of the year. After nailing down the dates (4/24-4/26), it was just a matter of getting a hotel (check) and park tickets (check) settled. That was cake. We're not huge planners and, aside from a Friday night dinner reservation offsite, we're going to just wing it, like every other USF trip. Since that trip happens to take place the day after my birthday, I was still left trying to figure out what to do. So, after thinking on it for about half an hour, I hit up MDE to check resort prices. Birthday at Disney sounds like the right idea!
Resort time:
I stayed at POR in the beginning of February and really enjoyed it. That seemed like a good place to start. And you know, POFQ gets great reviews here, so might as well look there too. But wait, this is my birthday. I want something special. Something different.
We're going deluxe. Because I'm special, or something like that.
When I booked my POR trip, I looked at deluxe resorts. Early February is a great time to get some really good deals. I briefly weighed chopping a day off that trip to stay at the Contemporary because it was really reasonable. Well, reasonable in the grand scale of Disney pricing. Maybe prices would be close, and I could afford to be a little more spendy since it's only one day. Unfortunately, the $1,000+ per night quickly and totally squashed that dream. A quick look at Beach Club, Yatch Club, and Boardwalk also stomped all over my dreams and wallet. POR or POFQ would be fine.
Except they're nearly full and not discounted. And all of a sudden I'm depressed about my birthday and considering just killing off these plans and just staying local. Then, though, I noticed that the discounted AKL rate isn't much more than the non-discounted POR rate. And it's Deluxe. Sure, that may only be a fancy word to charge more money, but it's working on this gullible sot. A little bit of hemming and hawing and I've got myself a room! AKL here I come!
With the accommodations out of the way, I decide that I've reached my planning limits for one trip. Like my previous trip, I'll just play it by ear and get in to whatever places I can get in to. Who needs ADRs? Who needs FP+? Not this soon-to-be Birthday boy!
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You know, maybe a nice birthday dinner would be in order. I mean, who wants to eat counter service fast food stuff on my birthday? Maybe just one ADR. I can wing the rest. But where? Where does one go to spend a birthday dinner at WDW?
Who: Me, and only me. Corey, 35 (36 on the day of the trip), super awesome by default
What: Birthday trip to WDW
Where: Animal Kingdom Lodge, with time spent at MK and Epcot
When: The most important day of the year, April 23rd
Why: Because I've got to
Truth be told, there's been a bit of planning already going on. It's only now, at 2:30am when I'm fraught with insomnia and trying to kill a few hours before work, that I've decided to put up a PTR. My USF/IOA trip report was fun enough to write, so why not try a PTR too?
Let's begin.
Planning:
This Disney trip is actually a late add-on to a long weekend trip to Universal with friends. We've been talking about doing a USF/IOA trip for a couple of months and got serious about nailing down plans at the beginning of the year. After nailing down the dates (4/24-4/26), it was just a matter of getting a hotel (check) and park tickets (check) settled. That was cake. We're not huge planners and, aside from a Friday night dinner reservation offsite, we're going to just wing it, like every other USF trip. Since that trip happens to take place the day after my birthday, I was still left trying to figure out what to do. So, after thinking on it for about half an hour, I hit up MDE to check resort prices. Birthday at Disney sounds like the right idea!
Resort time:
I stayed at POR in the beginning of February and really enjoyed it. That seemed like a good place to start. And you know, POFQ gets great reviews here, so might as well look there too. But wait, this is my birthday. I want something special. Something different.
We're going deluxe. Because I'm special, or something like that.
When I booked my POR trip, I looked at deluxe resorts. Early February is a great time to get some really good deals. I briefly weighed chopping a day off that trip to stay at the Contemporary because it was really reasonable. Well, reasonable in the grand scale of Disney pricing. Maybe prices would be close, and I could afford to be a little more spendy since it's only one day. Unfortunately, the $1,000+ per night quickly and totally squashed that dream. A quick look at Beach Club, Yatch Club, and Boardwalk also stomped all over my dreams and wallet. POR or POFQ would be fine.
Except they're nearly full and not discounted. And all of a sudden I'm depressed about my birthday and considering just killing off these plans and just staying local. Then, though, I noticed that the discounted AKL rate isn't much more than the non-discounted POR rate. And it's Deluxe. Sure, that may only be a fancy word to charge more money, but it's working on this gullible sot. A little bit of hemming and hawing and I've got myself a room! AKL here I come!
With the accommodations out of the way, I decide that I've reached my planning limits for one trip. Like my previous trip, I'll just play it by ear and get in to whatever places I can get in to. Who needs ADRs? Who needs FP+? Not this soon-to-be Birthday boy!
......
......
.....
You know, maybe a nice birthday dinner would be in order. I mean, who wants to eat counter service fast food stuff on my birthday? Maybe just one ADR. I can wing the rest. But where? Where does one go to spend a birthday dinner at WDW?