Goseethemouse
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I hate to admit it but follow through is not my strongest suit (witness the dozens of unfinished craft projects cluttering up our house) so I am not sure how far I will get with this ptr (or with the trip report that is to follow). Still, hope springs eternal so I have decided to give it a try.
A quick introduction of the cast of characters:
Me
I am 40, a single mother of two boys and a big Disney fan. I work as a freelancer from home, which works out quite well. Can't really decide on what else to say here. I guess I will sprinkle some additional information around as we get further in this trip report (if I manage to stick with it, that is).
J - DS9 (well, he is still 8 but will turn 9 during the trip)
A wonderfully sweet, creative, loving child with a big streak of stubborness. Not sure if there is such a thing as a "drama king" - if there is, it would fit J pretty well. His favorite ride on the last trip was Peter Pan. He hated "Honey I shrunk the audience" on our first trip as he was convinced that the dog REALLY sneezed on him (major drama ensued).
B - DS6
Just the cutest and sweetest little boy you could imagine (and of course I am completely objective
). He is easy going and funny. But watch out if he does decide to be difficult - it is rare but on occasion he can be so stubborn that he could teach his brother (and that is saying something). Last time he loved Spaceship Earth but hated Soaring and The great movie ride (renamed 'The icky movie ride')
I will see about getting a couple of pictures uploaded in the next post - if I can figure out the best way to do so.
Prior trips
My first visit to Disneyland happened when I was 15 and it was just the greatest experience! I visited WDW on my own twice (1991 and 1998 I think). The last two trips were with the boys - one trip in 2007 and 2009. To be honest, the 2007 trip was pretty bad. Don't get me wrong - there were great moments (or we wouldn't have gone again, would we?) but it was just hard work with two little ones. Even worse, I got fairly sick with bronchitis, coughing constantly and running a fever. I was just exhausted after our trip. Our second trip went much better and I am hoping the trend will hold.
Trip plans:
Actually, this isn't so much a WDW-trip as a Florida trip. We are planning to travel from August 9 to September 8 - a pretty long vacation to be sure. The main reason for the length of the trip is that we live overseas and the cost and boredom of the flight/travel are such that it just isn't worth it for less than three weeks (okay, I know we are there for a good four weeks but somehow I just kept adding on a day or two...)
Basically, the trip is divided in three parts:
A) International drive (Aug 9 to Aug 17):
It is a bit embarrassing but in all my trips to Orlando (about 50 days) I haven't visited Universal, Seaworld, or really anything else but Disney. So I decided to stay offsite for a week and FORCE myself to do some other things. I still haven't booked our hotel yet but hope to do so any day now. Actually, I am torn between staying on I-Drive eight nights or cutting it down to six nights and staying two night at a Universal hotel. They looked great and we would really like the exprss pass feature but I am just not sure whether I can justify the extra cost.
B) Pop + ??? (Aug 18 to Sep 3)
We stayed at Pop during the last two trips and really like it. I am a deluxe girl at heart but let's face it - those are EXPENSIVE. Still, Pop will be great fun. We are planning to stay 14 nights with 10 day park hoppers with waterpark feature and DDP. For the next three days we are currently booked at the FW cabins. We stayed there on our last trip and loved, loved, loved it. The boys can't wait to go back. Unfortunately, I am debating on whether we should cancel this part of the trip and rebook at one of the Allstars. The cabins are expensive and I am just not sure whether this is a good idea right now.
C) Offsite
Again, we haven't made a reservation for the last five nights yet. I am thinking Bonnet Creek. This will be the only time when we will have a car (you guessed it, the car isn't reserved yet either). The plan is to explore the area a bit more (e.g. Gatorland, maybe Kennedy Space Center, the beach, etc.)
I guess this is it for now. Please feel free to critique our plans - as you see, most of it is still a bit vague - and there are only about four weeks to go!
Next up - Dining (and I am sure this will be a huge surprise to you but I DO have all our ADRs set)
A quick introduction of the cast of characters:
Me
I am 40, a single mother of two boys and a big Disney fan. I work as a freelancer from home, which works out quite well. Can't really decide on what else to say here. I guess I will sprinkle some additional information around as we get further in this trip report (if I manage to stick with it, that is).
J - DS9 (well, he is still 8 but will turn 9 during the trip)
A wonderfully sweet, creative, loving child with a big streak of stubborness. Not sure if there is such a thing as a "drama king" - if there is, it would fit J pretty well. His favorite ride on the last trip was Peter Pan. He hated "Honey I shrunk the audience" on our first trip as he was convinced that the dog REALLY sneezed on him (major drama ensued).
B - DS6
Just the cutest and sweetest little boy you could imagine (and of course I am completely objective

I will see about getting a couple of pictures uploaded in the next post - if I can figure out the best way to do so.
Prior trips
My first visit to Disneyland happened when I was 15 and it was just the greatest experience! I visited WDW on my own twice (1991 and 1998 I think). The last two trips were with the boys - one trip in 2007 and 2009. To be honest, the 2007 trip was pretty bad. Don't get me wrong - there were great moments (or we wouldn't have gone again, would we?) but it was just hard work with two little ones. Even worse, I got fairly sick with bronchitis, coughing constantly and running a fever. I was just exhausted after our trip. Our second trip went much better and I am hoping the trend will hold.
Trip plans:
Actually, this isn't so much a WDW-trip as a Florida trip. We are planning to travel from August 9 to September 8 - a pretty long vacation to be sure. The main reason for the length of the trip is that we live overseas and the cost and boredom of the flight/travel are such that it just isn't worth it for less than three weeks (okay, I know we are there for a good four weeks but somehow I just kept adding on a day or two...)
Basically, the trip is divided in three parts:
A) International drive (Aug 9 to Aug 17):
It is a bit embarrassing but in all my trips to Orlando (about 50 days) I haven't visited Universal, Seaworld, or really anything else but Disney. So I decided to stay offsite for a week and FORCE myself to do some other things. I still haven't booked our hotel yet but hope to do so any day now. Actually, I am torn between staying on I-Drive eight nights or cutting it down to six nights and staying two night at a Universal hotel. They looked great and we would really like the exprss pass feature but I am just not sure whether I can justify the extra cost.
B) Pop + ??? (Aug 18 to Sep 3)
We stayed at Pop during the last two trips and really like it. I am a deluxe girl at heart but let's face it - those are EXPENSIVE. Still, Pop will be great fun. We are planning to stay 14 nights with 10 day park hoppers with waterpark feature and DDP. For the next three days we are currently booked at the FW cabins. We stayed there on our last trip and loved, loved, loved it. The boys can't wait to go back. Unfortunately, I am debating on whether we should cancel this part of the trip and rebook at one of the Allstars. The cabins are expensive and I am just not sure whether this is a good idea right now.
C) Offsite
Again, we haven't made a reservation for the last five nights yet. I am thinking Bonnet Creek. This will be the only time when we will have a car (you guessed it, the car isn't reserved yet either). The plan is to explore the area a bit more (e.g. Gatorland, maybe Kennedy Space Center, the beach, etc.)
I guess this is it for now. Please feel free to critique our plans - as you see, most of it is still a bit vague - and there are only about four weeks to go!
Next up - Dining (and I am sure this will be a huge surprise to you but I DO have all our ADRs set)