jdtopgun71
Mouseketeer
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Just wanted to share a great trip that we just returned from.
The crew:
ME (41) The official Disney nerd of the family. My mom has pictures of me at Magic Kingdom in 1972 not too long after MK opened and we went again in the early 80's. Went back one more time to MGM with DW in 1989, the year MGM opened, but didn't really catch the bug until a spring break family trip in 2005. We have been back almost every year since.
DW (45) Slowly but surely falling in love with the whole Disney/Orlando thing. I have been working on her for the past 7 years and she is starting to appreciate the whole experience. Her favorite thing to do is walk around World Showcase.
DS (22) Did the Disney College program at our urging and really enjoyed his experience. Loves all the thrill rides that Disney and Orlando has to offer and shares my desire to learn more about the history of Disney and the parks.
D (16) Tinkerbell fan whose favorite thing to do is hang at the pool at the resort.
DD (15) Mickey Mouse fan who you will usually find hanging with her big brother hitting all the thrill rides or playing air hockey in the arcade.
I wanted to share a short trip report from our "quick" whirlwind trip to the World. We got back last Monday from our "quick trip". The "quick trip" part only applies to me and my DW because we actually didn't get to stay for an entire week because of our work schedule. We actually booked this trip for my oldest DD (22) as a honeymoon because she got married on June 15th. We used our timeshare points and booked the Wilderness Lodge Villas for her and her new spouse to use from June 17th to June 24th. Shortly after we booked the room, my daughter got cold feet. Not from getting married, but she bailed on the honeymoon. Long story short but they were still going to have out of town guests to deal with and then packing to move 2 short weeks later and they just didn't feel like they could pull off a honeymoon too. Obviously when you have a week booked at Disney you have to find a use for it, so we decided that we'd find a way to get the other kids down to enjoy it. My DW and I could not get off work so we made a difficult decision to let the kids go by themselves. At the last minute we decided we did not want them driving the 12 hours by themselves (although my DS had made the trip during the college program), so the plan was to leave early am on June 16th (after DD's wedding) and drive the kids down and DW and I would fly back home Sunday night.
We arrived in Orlando at 4pm on the 16th (Saturday) and since check in was not until the 17th we booked a room at the Wyndham on Lake Buena Vista. We really liked the Wyndham and would stay there again. We were actually surprised to find that most of the Wyndham rooms were exterior rooms, but they were nice and they had a really nice pool.
I had called on Saturday to see if we could book a character breakfast and we got a reservation at Cape May for Sunday morning. We really enjoyed the characters, but this was the first time dining at a Disney restaurant when we weren't on the dining plan (and also the first time at a Disney restaurant period in about 4 years), so the bill was quite a shock. We had the equivalent of a Golden Corral buffet for about 4 times the price. But we were on Disney property and Mickey Mouse was there, so it was worth it??!!! Actually we had a really good time, so we enjoyed splurging.
After breakfast we hung out at the pool for awhile until it was time for our flight, and then sadly we left the kids and headed back to reality. This was the first time we could remember in 22 years that we would be apart from all the children at once, so it was kind of surreal when we got home to a quiet house.
I am getting really long winded on this "short" trip report, so I am going to sign off now and will return later with our return to pick up the kids.
The crew:
ME (41) The official Disney nerd of the family. My mom has pictures of me at Magic Kingdom in 1972 not too long after MK opened and we went again in the early 80's. Went back one more time to MGM with DW in 1989, the year MGM opened, but didn't really catch the bug until a spring break family trip in 2005. We have been back almost every year since.
DW (45) Slowly but surely falling in love with the whole Disney/Orlando thing. I have been working on her for the past 7 years and she is starting to appreciate the whole experience. Her favorite thing to do is walk around World Showcase.
DS (22) Did the Disney College program at our urging and really enjoyed his experience. Loves all the thrill rides that Disney and Orlando has to offer and shares my desire to learn more about the history of Disney and the parks.
D (16) Tinkerbell fan whose favorite thing to do is hang at the pool at the resort.
DD (15) Mickey Mouse fan who you will usually find hanging with her big brother hitting all the thrill rides or playing air hockey in the arcade.
I wanted to share a short trip report from our "quick" whirlwind trip to the World. We got back last Monday from our "quick trip". The "quick trip" part only applies to me and my DW because we actually didn't get to stay for an entire week because of our work schedule. We actually booked this trip for my oldest DD (22) as a honeymoon because she got married on June 15th. We used our timeshare points and booked the Wilderness Lodge Villas for her and her new spouse to use from June 17th to June 24th. Shortly after we booked the room, my daughter got cold feet. Not from getting married, but she bailed on the honeymoon. Long story short but they were still going to have out of town guests to deal with and then packing to move 2 short weeks later and they just didn't feel like they could pull off a honeymoon too. Obviously when you have a week booked at Disney you have to find a use for it, so we decided that we'd find a way to get the other kids down to enjoy it. My DW and I could not get off work so we made a difficult decision to let the kids go by themselves. At the last minute we decided we did not want them driving the 12 hours by themselves (although my DS had made the trip during the college program), so the plan was to leave early am on June 16th (after DD's wedding) and drive the kids down and DW and I would fly back home Sunday night.
We arrived in Orlando at 4pm on the 16th (Saturday) and since check in was not until the 17th we booked a room at the Wyndham on Lake Buena Vista. We really liked the Wyndham and would stay there again. We were actually surprised to find that most of the Wyndham rooms were exterior rooms, but they were nice and they had a really nice pool.
I had called on Saturday to see if we could book a character breakfast and we got a reservation at Cape May for Sunday morning. We really enjoyed the characters, but this was the first time dining at a Disney restaurant when we weren't on the dining plan (and also the first time at a Disney restaurant period in about 4 years), so the bill was quite a shock. We had the equivalent of a Golden Corral buffet for about 4 times the price. But we were on Disney property and Mickey Mouse was there, so it was worth it??!!! Actually we had a really good time, so we enjoyed splurging.
After breakfast we hung out at the pool for awhile until it was time for our flight, and then sadly we left the kids and headed back to reality. This was the first time we could remember in 22 years that we would be apart from all the children at once, so it was kind of surreal when we got home to a quiet house.
I am getting really long winded on this "short" trip report, so I am going to sign off now and will return later with our return to pick up the kids.