DeterminedOne
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PART ONE
THE TRIP
Planning this trip saved me from despair! Sounds melodramatic,
but it's true. Nine months ago I had to have an emergency
hysterectomy. My uterus was seven times the normal size and
without surgery I risked hemoraging. Having had the surgery means
no babies for me. Ever. It was the right decision, but there were
days when I was very emotional about it. Planning and looking
forward to this trip helped me through the rough spots.
THE TRAVELERS
Me, 34 - I spend way too much time on the Dis, but thank you for being here for me.
DH, 43 - A super sweet guy. He handles my emotional breakdowns and Internet addiction like a pro.
Married 7.5 years. We honeymooned at Disney in '99. This will be our fourth trip since.
THE DATE
September 24 - October 3
If not for the 50th Anniversary celebration we would be going
in November. Two years ago we were there the week before
Thanksgiving. The weather was perfect, crowd non-existent,
and Christmas decorations were up. It was great! But this year
we wanted to be a part of the Happiest Celebration on Earth ending Sept. 30th.Truth be told - it was I who wanted to be there for The Happiest.
DH could care less. I want to see Cinderellabration. I want to see
the castle decorated in gold. I want gold Mickey ears. I want
limited edition trading pins.
Disney messed up my plan a bit, though. A few months ago they
announced a new celebration - Year of a Million Dreams, kicking off
October 1st. Cinderellabration is long gone. The castle decor is
coming down probably as I type this. And the only golden ears I'm
likely to find will be on E-Bay.
The good thing is, we will be
there for the beginning of Year of a Million Dreams.
I've been fantasizing about being one of the lucky guests to win
a Golden Fastpass.
THE RESORT
Polynesian Garden View
I wanted to stay at Grand Floridian again, but DH said we should try something new. He usually doesn't question these things,
except to ask WHEN, WHERE and HOW MUCH, so that let me know it was
important to him. Here's a pic of me on the balcony of our lagoon
view room at Big Pine Key. Do you see why I loved GF so much?
For six months we were booked at Yacht Club. That was until I
discovered that the difference between a standard room at YC and
a garden view at Poly is a mere $15 a night. I would much rather stay
on the monorail. DH was in agreement that for the price, it's worth it.
I think we will like Poly, despite the scathing reviews over on the Resort Board.
We got a postcard in the mail the other day from
Poly's General Manager, Dave Venables. It says they can't wait
to introduce us to their warm, tropical hospitality. We'll see! In any case,
I look forward to riding the monorail, watching Wishes from the beach,
and romantic strolls to Sunset Point.
THE PACKAGE
Disney's Magic Your Way Premium Package
There is a misconception that the premium plan is an upgraded
version of the dining plan. It's not. The premium is dining, entertainment
and recreation all in one. The dining portion of the package
includes breakfast, lunch and dinner every day.
No credits to worry about.
Some people say three meals a day is too much food. I guess it all
depends on what you eat. Besides, the Disney dining experience is
just that- an experience! We have ADR's in all four parks, several
resorts and Downtown Disney.
Artist Point, Brown Derby, California Grill, Cape May, Chef Mickey's, Concourse, Coral Reef,
CRT, Fulton's, HDDR, LeCellier, Liberty Tree,
'Ohana, Portobello, PSB, Rainforest Cafe and Yachtsman.
The Entertainment / Recreation planned for the trip include:
A Carriage ride through Ft. Wilderness, tickets to La Nouba,
The Hidden Treasures of World Showcase & Backstage Safari tours,
golf at Eagle Pines & Osprey Ridge, parasailing and various water activities.
This is DH two years ago at Magnolia. You can't see him very well, but I love the Disney backdrop.
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THE TRIP
Planning this trip saved me from despair! Sounds melodramatic,
but it's true. Nine months ago I had to have an emergency
hysterectomy. My uterus was seven times the normal size and
without surgery I risked hemoraging. Having had the surgery means
no babies for me. Ever. It was the right decision, but there were
days when I was very emotional about it. Planning and looking
forward to this trip helped me through the rough spots.
THE TRAVELERS
Me, 34 - I spend way too much time on the Dis, but thank you for being here for me.

DH, 43 - A super sweet guy. He handles my emotional breakdowns and Internet addiction like a pro.

Married 7.5 years. We honeymooned at Disney in '99. This will be our fourth trip since.


THE DATE
September 24 - October 3
If not for the 50th Anniversary celebration we would be going
in November. Two years ago we were there the week before
Thanksgiving. The weather was perfect, crowd non-existent,
and Christmas decorations were up. It was great! But this year
we wanted to be a part of the Happiest Celebration on Earth ending Sept. 30th.Truth be told - it was I who wanted to be there for The Happiest.
DH could care less. I want to see Cinderellabration. I want to see
the castle decorated in gold. I want gold Mickey ears. I want
limited edition trading pins.

Disney messed up my plan a bit, though. A few months ago they
announced a new celebration - Year of a Million Dreams, kicking off
October 1st. Cinderellabration is long gone. The castle decor is
coming down probably as I type this. And the only golden ears I'm
likely to find will be on E-Bay.

there for the beginning of Year of a Million Dreams.
I've been fantasizing about being one of the lucky guests to win
a Golden Fastpass.

THE RESORT
Polynesian Garden View
I wanted to stay at Grand Floridian again, but DH said we should try something new. He usually doesn't question these things,
except to ask WHEN, WHERE and HOW MUCH, so that let me know it was
important to him. Here's a pic of me on the balcony of our lagoon
view room at Big Pine Key. Do you see why I loved GF so much?

For six months we were booked at Yacht Club. That was until I
discovered that the difference between a standard room at YC and
a garden view at Poly is a mere $15 a night. I would much rather stay
on the monorail. DH was in agreement that for the price, it's worth it.
I think we will like Poly, despite the scathing reviews over on the Resort Board.
We got a postcard in the mail the other day from
Poly's General Manager, Dave Venables. It says they can't wait
to introduce us to their warm, tropical hospitality. We'll see! In any case,
I look forward to riding the monorail, watching Wishes from the beach,
and romantic strolls to Sunset Point.
THE PACKAGE
Disney's Magic Your Way Premium Package
There is a misconception that the premium plan is an upgraded
version of the dining plan. It's not. The premium is dining, entertainment
and recreation all in one. The dining portion of the package
includes breakfast, lunch and dinner every day.
No credits to worry about.
Some people say three meals a day is too much food. I guess it all
depends on what you eat. Besides, the Disney dining experience is
just that- an experience! We have ADR's in all four parks, several
resorts and Downtown Disney.

Artist Point, Brown Derby, California Grill, Cape May, Chef Mickey's, Concourse, Coral Reef,
CRT, Fulton's, HDDR, LeCellier, Liberty Tree,
'Ohana, Portobello, PSB, Rainforest Cafe and Yachtsman.

The Entertainment / Recreation planned for the trip include:
A Carriage ride through Ft. Wilderness, tickets to La Nouba,
The Hidden Treasures of World Showcase & Backstage Safari tours,
golf at Eagle Pines & Osprey Ridge, parasailing and various water activities.

This is DH two years ago at Magnolia. You can't see him very well, but I love the Disney backdrop.

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