WDWAurora
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First of all, to answer what I believe is a question that is bound to come up: Yes, we are a little insane. Clearly, or we wouldn't be going to WDW with such a wild crew. Now, on to introductions.
First, you have me. I'm 29 and have been to WDW on over 30 trips. I'm the planner, and I'm also the one that "forced" this trip. I knew we needed a vacation, and, following the loss of my mother in May of this year, I really wanted to have an escape vacation, and that's why I knew I had to go to WDW. So...I figured out how to make the financing and timing work, and pretty much made up DH's mind for him. Mean old me making him go to WDW. I'm a school psychologist and just started working the school year instead of all year, so loving having some planned time off during the summer.
That brings us to DH. He's also 29, and he's an engineer. He works really hard and has a pretty high stress job, so he also needed a vacation. His problem is that he gets very anxious about DS and what he can and can't do.
DS is a 15month old bundle of fun. He's loud, energetic, and super charming. He flirts constantly. We are absolutely enamored with him. Because of my mom getting ill and our spending more time at my dad's house, he hasn't been on any vacations. He has only spent the night at home and at my dad's, so vacation is definitely a new experience for him, and traveling with a little one is a new experience for all of us.
So there's the first 2 generations. Then we add my dad, and my grandmother. That's where we hit the "semi" part of the semi-4 generational trip. My grandmother is actually my mother's mother, my dad's mother-in-law. It definitely complicates matters with the rooming situation, as they clearly aren't sharing. Because of that, we had 3 rooms-one for us, one for dad, and one for grandmother. Because of her surgeries, she requires a walker (and should probably use a wheelchair or ECV, but is much too stubborn).
We arrived separately for this trip, as DH and I flew down with DS, and my dad and grandmother drove down from across NC.
As this trip began, we had the following ADRs:
8/7 - Le Cellier (Lunch)
8/8 - Crystal Palace (Dinner)
8/9 - Wolfgang Puck Cafe (Dinner)
8/10 - California Grill (Dinner)
8/11 - Biergarten (Dinner)
As you will soon see, there are some changes to this plan to come. Coming up next will be details of our arrival day and the beginning of the reviews!
First, you have me. I'm 29 and have been to WDW on over 30 trips. I'm the planner, and I'm also the one that "forced" this trip. I knew we needed a vacation, and, following the loss of my mother in May of this year, I really wanted to have an escape vacation, and that's why I knew I had to go to WDW. So...I figured out how to make the financing and timing work, and pretty much made up DH's mind for him. Mean old me making him go to WDW. I'm a school psychologist and just started working the school year instead of all year, so loving having some planned time off during the summer.
That brings us to DH. He's also 29, and he's an engineer. He works really hard and has a pretty high stress job, so he also needed a vacation. His problem is that he gets very anxious about DS and what he can and can't do.
DS is a 15month old bundle of fun. He's loud, energetic, and super charming. He flirts constantly. We are absolutely enamored with him. Because of my mom getting ill and our spending more time at my dad's house, he hasn't been on any vacations. He has only spent the night at home and at my dad's, so vacation is definitely a new experience for him, and traveling with a little one is a new experience for all of us.
So there's the first 2 generations. Then we add my dad, and my grandmother. That's where we hit the "semi" part of the semi-4 generational trip. My grandmother is actually my mother's mother, my dad's mother-in-law. It definitely complicates matters with the rooming situation, as they clearly aren't sharing. Because of that, we had 3 rooms-one for us, one for dad, and one for grandmother. Because of her surgeries, she requires a walker (and should probably use a wheelchair or ECV, but is much too stubborn).
We arrived separately for this trip, as DH and I flew down with DS, and my dad and grandmother drove down from across NC.
As this trip began, we had the following ADRs:
8/7 - Le Cellier (Lunch)
8/8 - Crystal Palace (Dinner)
8/9 - Wolfgang Puck Cafe (Dinner)
8/10 - California Grill (Dinner)
8/11 - Biergarten (Dinner)
As you will soon see, there are some changes to this plan to come. Coming up next will be details of our arrival day and the beginning of the reviews!