Colleen27
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Let me start this by saying that I'm not a planner in real life. I'm a last minute, wing it, fly by the seat of my pants type of girl. But when it comes to travelling, all the planning and organizational skills I generally lack burst forth to ensure each trip is more perfect than the last. Well, that's what I try for anyway, and if you ask my kids I do an okay job of it. But last minute is *so* not my style when it comes to Disney planning! So when my mom got a PIN postcard in July and spent a couple weeks waffling before making the final decision to head off to The World so DD can celebrate her birthday with her favorite rodent, she put me in the position of learning an entirely new brand of Disney planning. No waiting eagerly for park hours to be released. No calling at the crack of dawn for the perfect ADRs. No spending hours analyzing and rearranging the plans. Who has time for that, when we're leaving for the World in 4 short weeks?!?
Some background: DH & I are trying to plan a December trip to Disney, just us and our kids. Right now, it is looking good, but things have a way of changing when you least expect. We know my FIL is planning a Disney land & sea vacation for the entire extended family, but we don't know for when. We know my best friend is getting married, but she hasn't set a date. Either of these two things could push back our Disney Dream Vacation unexpectedly, but as of now it is on and that is the reason DH vetoed the idea of a short Disney trip for DD's birthday in August. See, I don't want to do our big trip - 11 nights, 2 days at each park, and lots of great food & fun - in the heat of summer, and he doesn't want to do Disney twice in one year. So my rather brilliant suggestion to take DD to Mickey's House for her 6th birthday was shot down and buried before it even took off.
Then came the PIN. Not in my name, but in my mother's name at my address (we took her to Disney in '05, and ever since, Disney seems to think she lives here). So I told my mother about it, and she said "Well, I could use a vacation. Maybe we could go for Shanna's birthday". Hey, fine by me!
I called about the PIN and didn't like what I heard - no dining plan! no availability at Coronado Springs! Hmmm... What to do? We've never stayed at the values and don't plan to start - we like having the fridge and the hot tub and the pool slide. And in August, the pool is more important than ever!
Then, a general code to the rescue! Only $10 more than the PIN code, and we can add the dining plan! This is more like it! I price all sorts of options, from the unlikely values to the even more unlikely deluxes, and I wait.
And wait.
And wait.
Until last Sunday, when my mom called and out of the blue told me to go ahead and book the Beach Club! Seems she's been doing some research of her own (I linked her to Allears & WDWInfo), and has decided that Stormalong Bay is worth the deluxe price tag! The BC with a one day ticket isn't that much more than a mod or value with a two day ticket, and in August, pool time will probably be just as good as park time.
So now we have our cast and setting.
The cast:
- Me, master of the plans and arranger of all things travel. I'm not really as big a Disney nut as I might seem. My tastes tend to run in streaks, and with a Princess obsessed princess of my own, Disney is the order of the day (year? decade?).
- DM, a far bigger Disney nut than I. She couldn't afford to take my brother & I to Disney when we were young, and we weren't all that interested when we were older but we did take one family Disney trip the summer after I graduated from high school. She travels with us quite a bit because if not for me arranging her vacations, she'd never take them - she cares for my grandmother, who has Alzheimers, and tends to put herself last. It is win-win - she gets free vacations she wouldn't otherwise take, the kids get Grandma along for the fun, and we have an extra adult along for those times when we want to hit the thrill rides DD can't handle yet. And I have someone to travel with when DH can't get away from his business, so I'm not outnumbered by munchkins on the road.
- DS9, not a huge Disney fan, but he loves rides, good food, and above all, water slides. He'll be in heaven at the Beach Club! He's also the World's Greatest Big Brother, and DD made a certificate to prove it. He's wonderful about humoring her princess obsession and about coaxing her to expand her very cautious comfort zone when it comes to rides, food, and new things in general.
- DS5, the girliest girl you'll ever meet, obsessed with all things Disney but especially the Princesses. She'll be turning 6
in the middle of our trip, and her birthday is the inspiration for the temporary insanity that is taking us to Florida in August. She has no idea that we're planning this trip
, but when DH asked her what she wants for her birthday she said "Money, so we can go back to Mickey's House soon".
The setting:
We're booked for a standard room at the Beach Club
, Aug 20 to 23. The only room request I've made is to be in a room with 2 beds plus a daybed, so that DS has his own sleeping space. This will be the first deluxe stay for all of us, and I cannot wait! 
Some background: DH & I are trying to plan a December trip to Disney, just us and our kids. Right now, it is looking good, but things have a way of changing when you least expect. We know my FIL is planning a Disney land & sea vacation for the entire extended family, but we don't know for when. We know my best friend is getting married, but she hasn't set a date. Either of these two things could push back our Disney Dream Vacation unexpectedly, but as of now it is on and that is the reason DH vetoed the idea of a short Disney trip for DD's birthday in August. See, I don't want to do our big trip - 11 nights, 2 days at each park, and lots of great food & fun - in the heat of summer, and he doesn't want to do Disney twice in one year. So my rather brilliant suggestion to take DD to Mickey's House for her 6th birthday was shot down and buried before it even took off.
Then came the PIN. Not in my name, but in my mother's name at my address (we took her to Disney in '05, and ever since, Disney seems to think she lives here). So I told my mother about it, and she said "Well, I could use a vacation. Maybe we could go for Shanna's birthday". Hey, fine by me!
I called about the PIN and didn't like what I heard - no dining plan! no availability at Coronado Springs! Hmmm... What to do? We've never stayed at the values and don't plan to start - we like having the fridge and the hot tub and the pool slide. And in August, the pool is more important than ever!
Then, a general code to the rescue! Only $10 more than the PIN code, and we can add the dining plan! This is more like it! I price all sorts of options, from the unlikely values to the even more unlikely deluxes, and I wait.
And wait.
And wait.
Until last Sunday, when my mom called and out of the blue told me to go ahead and book the Beach Club! Seems she's been doing some research of her own (I linked her to Allears & WDWInfo), and has decided that Stormalong Bay is worth the deluxe price tag! The BC with a one day ticket isn't that much more than a mod or value with a two day ticket, and in August, pool time will probably be just as good as park time.
So now we have our cast and setting.
The cast:








The setting:
We're booked for a standard room at the Beach Club

