skier_pete
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Come one, come all, and take a look at our newest Trip Report!
For those that haven’t been following along on my PTR – a little bit about ourselves and the circumstances of the trip.

We are a family of three Disney addicts. I (Skier_Pete) have been traveling to Disney World since I was 2 years old. DW first went with my in 1997 when we first started dating, and DD(now 12) first went in 2006 as a 3 year old.
DD is on her 9th trip, DW and I on our 12th together. Last year we took the plunge and bought into DVC via resale. We are owners at Animal Kingdom Lodge, but we haven’t stayed there yet. Last year, DW and I took a short stay in the fall to visit for Food and Wine and stay at SSR. This trip was our first family DVC trip, and I will tell you it was a rousing success.
Our DD is now a 7th grader, and while we used to take her out of school for Disney trips, we are more hesitant now. Fortunately, our school system doesn’t start school until after labor day, so we were able to take advantage of the slow season at the end of August/beginning of September. I also get a four-day weekend for Labor Day – so we were able to swing an 11-day vacation with only needing 5 vacation days for myself. (DW had 6, but her job is more flexible with days off.) We usually try to stretch our trips to 9 or 10 days, so 11 days was a real luxury.
With being new to DVC, we wanted to try at least two resorts - at one point we were considering 3, but shot that down pretty quickly. We originally were targeting Beach Club and Bay Lake Tower / Contemporary, but after the news of the Polynesian broke, we decided to replace BLT with the Poly. We were able to get the dates we wanted and the point totals were slightly more than our annual allotment (176 points used, we have 160 points annually). Flights were booked and plans were slowly set in place.
Before I get into the meat of the trip report – I just want to say anyone expecting high quality photos may be a bit disappointed. I use three photo sources, the best of which is our Nikon CoolPix which is still just a basic point and shoot. We also have a Kodak water camera that takes decent pictures, and then there’s my phone…which is handy but the quality often leaves something to be desired. Finally, there’s the photopass pictures. All told, I probably have about 850 pictures to choose from, so what you are missing in quality I will make up for in quantity.
Trip Report officially starts in just two posts!
For those that haven’t been following along on my PTR – a little bit about ourselves and the circumstances of the trip.

We are a family of three Disney addicts. I (Skier_Pete) have been traveling to Disney World since I was 2 years old. DW first went with my in 1997 when we first started dating, and DD(now 12) first went in 2006 as a 3 year old.
DD is on her 9th trip, DW and I on our 12th together. Last year we took the plunge and bought into DVC via resale. We are owners at Animal Kingdom Lodge, but we haven’t stayed there yet. Last year, DW and I took a short stay in the fall to visit for Food and Wine and stay at SSR. This trip was our first family DVC trip, and I will tell you it was a rousing success.
Our DD is now a 7th grader, and while we used to take her out of school for Disney trips, we are more hesitant now. Fortunately, our school system doesn’t start school until after labor day, so we were able to take advantage of the slow season at the end of August/beginning of September. I also get a four-day weekend for Labor Day – so we were able to swing an 11-day vacation with only needing 5 vacation days for myself. (DW had 6, but her job is more flexible with days off.) We usually try to stretch our trips to 9 or 10 days, so 11 days was a real luxury.
With being new to DVC, we wanted to try at least two resorts - at one point we were considering 3, but shot that down pretty quickly. We originally were targeting Beach Club and Bay Lake Tower / Contemporary, but after the news of the Polynesian broke, we decided to replace BLT with the Poly. We were able to get the dates we wanted and the point totals were slightly more than our annual allotment (176 points used, we have 160 points annually). Flights were booked and plans were slowly set in place.
Before I get into the meat of the trip report – I just want to say anyone expecting high quality photos may be a bit disappointed. I use three photo sources, the best of which is our Nikon CoolPix which is still just a basic point and shoot. We also have a Kodak water camera that takes decent pictures, and then there’s my phone…which is handy but the quality often leaves something to be desired. Finally, there’s the photopass pictures. All told, I probably have about 850 pictures to choose from, so what you are missing in quality I will make up for in quantity.
Trip Report officially starts in just two posts!