I am thoroughly enjoying you report. Different, informative and entertaining!
Whoever came up with those magnets at the doors in the hotel is a genius. Way to keep everybody in their rooms. I am not going to lie, it crossed my mind to get one for Bea's room here at home for when she hit her teens. Shhhhh!
That was a bummer about Stitch's ride but I guess you can include that on the list of "Done" rides.
And every time you get to see some backstage action is a good day to me.
Cannot wait to read more.
Q
Phew! I'm all caught up. We have had family in visiting and it is really cutting into my Dis time!!
The magnets are a great idea! Wish I had known about that when I was a girl scout leader.
I think the teens sharing a bed is just an issue with the boys. My DD(15) and her friends still share beds when they have sleepovers. But teen boys.....not going to happen!!
Going on your least favorite ride was not a great start! We have only been on it twice in all of our years of going and I'm sure that will be all we do. Kids are not impressed with that one!
And how cool to get a behind the scenes tour of HM!! One of our favorite rides and one that we always talk about wondering how they do some of that stuff.
Looking forward to the rest of your TR!
Now backstage in The Haunted Mansion sounds a LOT better than Stitch's Great Escape!![]()
Dee,
A couple of those castle shots are post card perfect! Great job!! Also I 100% agree about Stitch!!! Waste of time!!
~Nannette
The back stage tour under the Doombuggys would present quite the challenge for me!
Do I "Plus" the guest experience and add to the "sound track" as the guests ride above or do I behave? Could you reach up and "goose" the guests? Perhaps appear as a grim grinning ghost in the car with the riders? I can rock a mean bed head, way beyond what Disney Imagineers can conceive of, so I'm sure I could be quite effective appearing unannounced next to the guests.
I'd probably be the first chaperone locked back in the room with magnets on my door!
Wow! I would have loved to been with ya'll when you went "behind the scenes" of the Haunted Mansion. I bet your fingers were just itching to take pictures.
Loving your TR Dee! I'm a little late to the party (took me awhile to catch up on the BC/YC posts)!!But here now and subscribing. Great photos too!
I'm here and subbing! Now I need to go back and read!Cannot wait to hear how this all turns out!
great idea on the magnets. Heck, that could come in handy for teenagers in general!
So glad to see the YES program is improving as the morning goes on, the HM portion sounds seriously cool.
OMG!!!!! Going backstage at the HM would be a dream come true for my family.
I was going to comment on the great castle shots etc., but now all I can think of is how absolutely fantastic it would be to have gone behind/under the scenes at HM.
While I would like to think of causing mischief like some ninjas on this thread, I know that I would simply be walking around awestruck with my mouth hanging open.
So cool!
My DS13 is signed up for Energy and Waves in Aug. Now I'm questioning our choice. Is it worth putting up with the nonsense of Stitch for the backstage of HM?My DS is really intriqued about the HM part. They actually opened up more YES classes that fit better into our itinerary....wondering if I should try to change it??
Enjoying your TR so far!!![]()
Now that's what I was thinking when I pictured a YES class.Behind the scenes at Haunted Mansion - would really love to do that some day. Glad to hear the day improved.
Of course I took a picture of the magnets!
Yes, the doors and the frames are metal. Same at most of the resort and even on the Disney (and other?) cruise ships. So a lot of times people will bring along magnetic decorations to spruce up their doors during vacation.
Not much of that goes on at the Deluxes, though.
I am subbing!
Love it all so far. You are brave to take a trip with that many middle schoolers!
Backstage at the Haunted Mansion?? How awesome is that?!?!
Btw, your link for the "Shhh" chapter doesn't work. Just thought you want to know!
Can't wait for more!
The doors at the Deluxe resorts are wood, not metal. I remember trying to stick a magnet on the door at the BoardWalk Villas once. Didn't work.
Not sure about the Moderate resorts.
Things seem to be going well so far, considering! We always stay at college dorms, so some of the issues you've already talked about aren't issues for us at all. For example, we get breakfast in the dining hall and the kids have single beds, so no worries about bed-sharing.I wish I could somehow convince the leadership team at my school that a Disney trip would be good to work into our trip rotation, but I don't see that happening. We travel, in large part, to visit college campuses and whatever else we see is often secondary to that.
The magnets are a great idea! We had a small group on our trip, so monitoring them at night wasn't too tough, plus boys and girls were on different floors entirely.
I feel you on the coffee thing, for sure. For us, we're the only chaperones and we're really tied to the kids all week, which is fine, but makes satisfying some basic needs a bit tricky at times.
The education program sounds cool, particularly now that you've moved on to the Haunted Mansion! Hmmm...how could I get that job?I don't know anything about physics, though. Drat!
The magnets are a winner!
I have to say, the boys we had were really good. Most of the time. Compared to some of the other, smaller walking groups I saw, we lucked out.
Thanks for your kind words!
Do you take any of the Y.E.S. classes or is it just a class trip?
My first trip to Disney World was with members of my high school class (which included my DH).
I want to say at that time the drinking age was 18 in Florida, and we may have had one or two students who "qualified". But I could be wrong.
According to the teachers, the magnets have been a very effective method throughout the years to avoid any nocturnal wanderings.
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So cool about Haunted Mansion! That's seriously awesome!!! Almost makes up for Stitch.
I've never done ITTBAB. Tom took Nathaniel and Jessica on the day that I stayed back with a sick Zachary (I'm sure you remember the vomit trip). I also have never ridden EE but that's another complaint.
I never warned Tom to avoid ITTBAB so he took them and.....They LOVED it! The 2 kids spent the rest of the trip quoting it.
Go figure. I would have thought it would be traumatic, too.
Amanda
Subbing! Middle school teacher here, so looking forward to reading more of your adventure.
Dee - as usual your pcitures are fantastic!
love that you got to go backstage at HM
ITA with you on Stitch-did it once-NEVER AGAIN!!
Amazing photos as always![]()
Nope, we didn't do the YES program...just a "vacation". My school didn't do the whole "senior week" thing that I hear about from other people.
But they were VERY strict about not drinking! We weren't allowed access to our rooms unless it was an emergency. We could only go in for an hour before dinner to change/shower whatever. I didn't hear of anyone drinking but I'm sure it happened!
Dee - great pictures and so excited for you back stage at HM....and the ballroom scene. How fun!
Have I mentioned I love my new Lumix camera??? Best ride photos I have ever taken, at the Safari, EE and ToT.
It's a waterproof point & shoot and it never leaves my wrist.Except at Haunted Mansion.
Backstage at HM
Stitch- hopefully I have paid my pennence and it is one and done.
Hey- did you get a camera yet??? See above comment.![]()