Hello! Ive never written a PTR before (in fact, I hadnt heard of them until last week!), but I thought it might be a fun thing to do. Were doing a great deal of planning ahead for this trip, knowing it will be our last WDW trip for a few years.
We are a family of 4 in the Northeast. Im a teacher, my DH is an engineer (mechanical, so of course he spends a lot of time trying to figure out how the more complicated rides work while the rest of us wait
), and we have two boys -- DS 8 and DS 5. DS 8 has a sensory processing disorder so we are very careful about how we plan our days, whether at home or at WDW.
We went to the World about a year before our oldest was born and took the boys last year. We stayed at POR both times and love it. Its got a calm, very green atmosphere that feels like the opposite of the parks to us. It was a great place to come back to for my DS 8, as its a visually soothing environment.
On to this trip!
We werent planning on going. My mothers family had a big reunion planned for July and that was going to be our trip for the year, despite it meaning that my DH would be spending a week living with roughly 20 in-laws. Then spring came and was incredibly difficult for my family. My FIL passed away suddenly, we were forced to make an unwelcome change in childcare arrangements (and so my DS 5 lost a huge support network), a flood changed our small rural town forever, and my DS 5 developed an ongoing medical problem. There were a few comparatively small illnesses and issues, as well as the continuing saga of settling my FILs estate and making sure my MIL, who lives a couple of hours away, is ok.
As an escape every few nights during those tough three months, I started pricing Disney trips. The free dining offer popped up (I wish I was one of those lucky people getting PIN codes!) and beat out the cost of the kids stay and play free offer for us that I had already found. I decided to share the idea with my DH. He spent a few days thinking about it and then a few days finding decent airfare. Hes the resident airfare expert! One night in mid-May, it all came together and we booked!
7 days, 6 nights at POR with free DDP and park hopper tickets starting 8/15.
More another night!
We are a family of 4 in the Northeast. Im a teacher, my DH is an engineer (mechanical, so of course he spends a lot of time trying to figure out how the more complicated rides work while the rest of us wait

We went to the World about a year before our oldest was born and took the boys last year. We stayed at POR both times and love it. Its got a calm, very green atmosphere that feels like the opposite of the parks to us. It was a great place to come back to for my DS 8, as its a visually soothing environment.
On to this trip!
We werent planning on going. My mothers family had a big reunion planned for July and that was going to be our trip for the year, despite it meaning that my DH would be spending a week living with roughly 20 in-laws. Then spring came and was incredibly difficult for my family. My FIL passed away suddenly, we were forced to make an unwelcome change in childcare arrangements (and so my DS 5 lost a huge support network), a flood changed our small rural town forever, and my DS 5 developed an ongoing medical problem. There were a few comparatively small illnesses and issues, as well as the continuing saga of settling my FILs estate and making sure my MIL, who lives a couple of hours away, is ok.
As an escape every few nights during those tough three months, I started pricing Disney trips. The free dining offer popped up (I wish I was one of those lucky people getting PIN codes!) and beat out the cost of the kids stay and play free offer for us that I had already found. I decided to share the idea with my DH. He spent a few days thinking about it and then a few days finding decent airfare. Hes the resident airfare expert! One night in mid-May, it all came together and we booked!

More another night!