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I finally leave tomorrow morning for my first ever BC visit! Can't wait 

I finally leave tomorrow morning for my first ever BC visit! Can't wait![]()
I just booked a trip to Vegas in February. Leaving 2/15 so I'll miss work (if they even schedule me) on 2/20 and 2/21. Jeanne needs me for school on 2/16, 17 and 18 and I was invited to play in a huge invitational tournament at one of the casinos on 2/21, 2/22 and 2/23. They are comping me my room for 3 nights, giving me $100 each day in free slot play, $50 in meal credits each day and free entry into the invitational only tournament. Couldn't say no since it worked out with when Jeanne needed me too.
Wow Teena that sounds great!!!!
It is so cold up here in NJ that I'm daydreaming of sitting by SAB with my very favorite drink - the sunken treasure!
July can't get here fast enough!!!!!
Of course you should!!!
come on and join me in the club lounge
You know you wanna!
Seriously, though....it would be lovely to see a fellow Disser and say HI!!
Only 57 days to go!!!![]()
I just booked a trip to Vegas in February. Leaving 2/15 so I'll miss work (if they even schedule me) on 2/20 and 2/21. Jeanne needs me for school on 2/16, 17 and 18 and I was invited to play in a huge invitational tournament at one of the casinos on 2/21, 2/22 and 2/23. They are comping me my room for 3 nights, giving me $100 each day in free slot play, $50 in meal credits each day and free entry into the invitational only tournament. Couldn't say no since it worked out with when Jeanne needed me too.
Available at Hurricane Hanna's, the restaurant/bar at Stormalong Bay pool.
Sunken Treasure - Malibu Rum, Midori, orange juice, pineapple juice and Sprite with a splash of BOLS Blue Curacao. Served in a souvenir cup for an additional $2.00 - $7.50
I wish I had a picture to show you!
Available at Hurricane Hanna's, the restaurant/bar at Stormalong Bay pool.
Sunken Treasure - Malibu Rum, Midori, orange juice, pineapple juice and Sprite with a splash of BOLS Blue Curacao. Served in a souvenir cup for an additional $2.00 - $7.50
I wish I had a picture to show you!
Available at Hurricane Hanna's, the restaurant/bar at Stormalong Bay pool.
Sunken Treasure - Malibu Rum, Midori, orange juice, pineapple juice and Sprite with a splash of BOLS Blue Curacao. Served in a souvenir cup for an additional $2.00 - $7.50
I wish I had a picture to show you!
We always go in the summer and LOVE IT!
Usually we go in July but last year our trip got postponed for a few weeks after dd broke her leg. Really didn't notice any difference between July and August. Of course last summer was hot, hot, hot everywhere!
LovingtheLodge had it exactly right. Take advantage of afternoons by SAB and take a little nap. We get to the parks at rope drop, leave around lunchtime and spend lots of time at SAB. We go back to the parks after dinner to watch the parades/fireworks etc. Get a water mister fan and drinks lots of water. We've gone in January/February and October but still love the summer months at Disney the most!
We just came back from the Beach Club today after spending last week there and I agree with you 100%. As nice as it was decorated for Christmas, I'll take the summer time weather and afternoons pool side any day over that freezing weather. It wasn't much warmer down there than it was in PA while we were gone.
You are very welcome and I'm very happy you salvaged the rest of your stay!! Hope to see you back at the BC before too long!
I hate doing the parks in the hot hot weather ... much prefer walking around the parks in long jeans and a sweatshirt. That being said, if you are smart and do the parks EARLY when they open, then come back and spend the horrible hot part of the day at SAB, then hit the parks again around 8 PM, there is nothing better!!!! I really think everybody should spend a 3 day weekend at WDW during December to do the resort tours to see all the super decorations, do the Candlelight Processional, do MVMCP or skip the party but make sure you are there to see the holiday lights on the castle and the lights and "snoap" during the Osborne Lights. It's all so magical! Another hard part about spending a week at WDW in December, January, February and part of March is the packing. One day this week we are having a high of 42 and two days later they are predicting a high of 74 ... for a family of four or five, that's lots of clothes. You need to be prepared for cold, cool, warm and hot. I've been at the Candlelight Processional where choir members have been dropping like flies. They were fainting from the excessive heat. That's when Southwest Airlines comes in handy ... no fees for your bags!!
Anyway, I'm just hoping it doesn't rain today or tomorrow here because if it does, it could come down as real snow instead of our "snoap".