1 crazy family+2 resorts+5 parks+1 snake+1 surprise=A Mickeystoontown report 4/3x2

I love the Magic Kingdom at night and your pictures were wonderful...thank you for making my day.

When my niece went to Disney with her school group, her parents went too and stayed onsite as they were not chaperones but they got to eat some with her and watch the performance.

My grandson Cody class has to raise $20,000 by next year for their 8th grade trip to Washington DC and there are only 16 kids in the class! So far there have been car washes, selling food at a parade and soccer games and there is a raffle going on right now. Lots of work for the kids and parents.
 
Hunter is going to be great at writing TR's in the future. he has the picture taking part down pat!
I think it's so funny how he took his picture with all the ladies. He was really working it for his birthday! :thumbsup2
 
Morning all! I hope that ya'll have enjoyed the work week so far. Time seems to be dragging by this week and I'm more than ready for a weekend.

We had the parent-teacher conference Monday about the WDW trip. John and I both attended and it wasn't until we walked into the meeting that we realized that John on a Walt Disney World shirt. :laughing:

The cost of the trip is $760 per student and per chaperone. The $760 covers transportation, a hot breakfast each morning, two quick service meals vouchers per day, three park tickets, the performance fees and the hotel accommodations for three nights. I could see a bit of sticker shock on some of the parent's faces and I wanted to get them all in front of a computer so I could show them what a "real" onsite trip to Disney would cost. Still, I understand where they are coming from. Our area is not what you would exactly call a boom town and there are a lot of people who struggle to make ends meet, much less have the money to send our kids to WDW.

Since they are also performing (and getting scored), they must have at least 25 students go or they can't possibly put out a quality performance and the orchestra conductor doesn't want a poor score for them. I can't say that I blame him because our school has a great performance record.

I think that I have mentioned before that our school has almost 2,000 students and it is a big old pain in the rear end to have any fundraiser on school property. You have to submit paperwork, tell them what you are raising money for, how much you expect to raise, etc. You have to report back to them after the fundraiser is done and, if you don't raise what you thought you would, you have to explain why you didn't. Like I said, a pain in the backside. Therefore, we have to do any fundraising offsite or individually.

I guess the search for corporate or individual sponsors is officially on!

Speaking of "officially on", I am officially on the time clock so I need to get to work and get some things off my desk. I should be back sometime this afternoon with an installment. If not, I promise to get it posted in the a.m.

Hmmm.... cost does seem a little pricey or our school trips are a bargain! :rotfl2:

Nate's class trip was $775 per person (student or chaperone) and included:

Airfare to/from Boston
Luxury Bus to/from our school to Boston
4 nights at All Star Music
3 day park tickets (part of Y.E.S. program)
meal vouchers for two meals/day
cold breakfast provided by school (cereal, fruit, granola bars, etc from Sam's Club) and a pizza party the night we arrived.

We didn't have any performance fees or anything, though.

I think Disney really worked with us on the costs since we were staying on site and doing two Y.E.S classes.

We don't have any sponsorship that goes towards the trip. The individual kids do have the opportunity to earn some money by selling Christmas wreaths.

Still, sounds like this will be an awesome opportunity for Hunter and the other students in the orchestra. I really hope he gets to go!!!
 

Hi! For a person that is never late in real life my online life I am always late. Hmm.... I am now going back and reading. I just read your introduction and your family sound like a lot of fun.

Okay I made it to the end of page 13. Lucky 13 as my dear old dad would have said. I always enjoy our drive to Disneyland and seeing all of the different crops growing in the central valley. Unfortunately every year it seems as though there are less and less. First it was farmers changing to grapes because they were far more profitable because of wine making. Or worse for oil drilling. Sigh.

My mom is 76 years old and she has always gone on our family trips and she says that our January trip will likely be her last. It makes me kind of sad to think that mom doesn't want to go anymore.

One last thought, that CM at the first resort which name escapes me was a real prize. Now if I wanted to impress you and get you to want to stay at my resort again I think I would have gone out of my way to amaze you with my customer service. Well, I shouldn't be surprised.
 
Girls. Boys. Girls see boys. GIGGLING. Yep, that's how it usually happens.

Great pictures of MK at night and love all the pics of Hunter with them giggling girls as well as castmembers.
 
Morning all! I hope that ya'll have enjoyed the work week so far. Time seems to be dragging by this week and I'm more than ready for a weekend.

We had the parent-teacher conference Monday about the WDW trip. John and I both attended and it wasn't until we walked into the meeting that we realized that John on a Walt Disney World shirt. :laughing:

The cost of the trip is $760 per student and per chaperone. The $760 covers transportation, a hot breakfast each morning, two quick service meals vouchers per day, three park tickets, the performance fees and the hotel accommodations for three nights. I could see a bit of sticker shock on some of the parent's faces and I wanted to get them all in front of a computer so I could show them what a "real" onsite trip to Disney would cost. Still, I understand where they are coming from. Our area is not what you would exactly call a boom town and there are a lot of people who struggle to make ends meet, much less have the money to send our kids to WDW.

Since they are also performing (and getting scored), they must have at least 25 students go or they can't possibly put out a quality performance and the orchestra conductor doesn't want a poor score for them. I can't say that I blame him because our school has a great performance record.

I think that I have mentioned before that our school has almost 2,000 students and it is a big old pain in the rear end to have any fundraiser on school property. You have to submit paperwork, tell them what you are raising money for, how much you expect to raise, etc. You have to report back to them after the fundraiser is done and, if you don't raise what you thought you would, you have to explain why you didn't. Like I said, a pain in the backside. Therefore, we have to do any fundraising offsite or individually.

I guess the search for corporate or individual sponsors is officially on!

Speaking of "officially on", I am officially on the time clock so I need to get to work and get some things off my desk. I should be back sometime this afternoon with an installment. If not, I promise to get it posted in the a.m.

I have a feeling there could be some savings in there somewhere… Our Feature Twirler has been invited to a Competition in Feb and looking at the prices for that, I told them that they could very well save more with the current promo!

Hunter did an EXCELLENT job on the picture taking! You should have had him "guest blog" about his adventures at Disney- MAYBE we could find out more about all these pretty ladies… :rotfl2:
 
Whew! Three days and one largely ignored toddler later, I'm all caught up! Mostly a lurker, and new to YEs in general, but wanted to let you know how much I'm enjoying this. :)
 
Love the updates :thumbsup2. Hunter is turning into quite the ladies man there!! His pictures are really good. My guys would never think to take any pictures, in fact; they wouldn't even pull out a camera :sad2:.
 
Wow! I am finally caught up. It's hard to believe how far behind you can get in about four weeks. We have been back from our Sept trip for about two weeks now ... and I have yet to begin my TR. But getting caught up on yours has hopefully given me the inspiration.

I did the pirates treasure hunt too and loved it. Did hunter get "venom-ed" by the cobras? :lmao:
 
Hi Lisa! Great update!! So funny & cute about Hunter! What a ladies man! :lovestruc :laughing: I can't believe the park is that crowded!! :crowded: Can't wait to see how long you all lasted!!!!
 
All caught up!! I can't believe it's still your first day in the parks!! I'm sorry you guys didn't have a better time at the Wave. The Disney All Nighter must have been so cool. I wonder if they will ever do anything like that again. Wow, Hunter is such a ladies man! :rotfl: Looking forward to next update. -Amanda :cutie:
 
Morning all! I had thought that I'd get on the computer this weekend and get replies done and catch up on some of my subscribed threads. But, the weekend was a little on the crappy side (nothing major) and I never got around to it.

I was feeling a little down in the dumps this morning until I read a post on Facebook that some people were receiving their Disney Parks Moms Panel Round 2 notifications. Thinking that there was no way that I made it since I hadn't received an email, I fully expected to log on to the site and see the "thanks but no thanks" message. Instead, I found out that I made it to Round 2!

To say that I'm excited is an understatement. I have until 11:59 p.m. on Friday to answer the Round 2 questions and I have to submit a video. The video is what I'm worried about since the Bell's Palsy effects my facial features, how I smile, etc. Guess I'll have to practice showing my "good" side.

I need to get busy on my work so I'll have time to work on my replies. Just wanted to share my good news.
 
Morning all! I had thought that I'd get on the computer this weekend and get replies done and catch up on some of my subscribed threads. But, the weekend was a little on the crappy side (nothing major) and I never got around to it.

I was feeling a little down in the dumps this morning until I read a post on Facebook that some people were receiving their Disney Parks Moms Panel Round 2 notifications. Thinking that there was no way that I made it since I hadn't received an email, I fully expected to log on to the site and see the "thanks but no thanks" message. Instead, I found out that I made it to Round 2!

To say that I'm excited is an understatement. I have until 11:59 p.m. on Friday to answer the Round 2 questions and I have to submit a video. The video is what I'm worried about since the Bell's Palsy effects my facial features, how I smile, etc. Guess I'll have to practice showing my "good" side.

I need to get busy on my work so I'll have time to work on my replies. Just wanted to share my good news.

Sorry about the crappy weekend.

That is awesome abut the Mom's Panel! You'll do great on your video.
 
Congrats on making it to Round 2! Good luck going forward!

Jill in CO
 
Oooooh, congrats on making it to round 2! I'm sure you'll make an awesome video!
 
Yay, Lisa!! Congratulations on Round 2. I think you should have a great chance, and lots of peeps keeping their fingers crossed! Good luck going forward.
 














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