millerpjm
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Jen - I was about to say the same thing - I would take him while he's young enough to skip school without it being a problem. If you went out of busy season eg November - the parks are empty and you get much better character interaction and no lines for rides.
Ellis has been going since he was 15 months old, but I'd say about 7 or 8 if you only plan on going once or twice - old enough to go on most rides and he'll remewmber it all too![]()
Yeah............. I dont tell Ellis either
........ he guessed......
. not sure how...... might have been something to do with me leaping eround the lounge yelling "we're going to Disney for christmas"
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I couldnt keep it a secret for a second....I'm too much of a kid. I get waaaay more excited than Ellis.![]()
You know, I said before that the BOB cruise (when he's in 1st grade) would be the last time I took him out of school for a trip, and mostly because we planned it before he started school at all! But, I may have to bend that one more time for WDW...it would be nice to go when it's not busy.
Jeff, Cheryl, have you done WDW during teacher's convention? Think it would be busier then, or still slow?
........ I dont tell Ellis either
And we pay GST (goods and services tax) on just about everything. At least we don't have provincial tax in Alberta. Most provinces have a sales tax on top of the GST. It's one of the reasons we don't live in British Columbia, you have to fork over 15% tax on everything
(well as of January 1st of this year, it went down to 13%) 
That view you had was amazing!!! One day I would like to stay there. My brother went to DL last year and called me to ask where he should stay. It was a business trip so he had some cash to spend so of course I told him the GC! He said it was gorgeous!!!
Like a week at the Atlantis Resort, a week on Turtle Island, a week at The Hapuna Prince Resort

