greetings all!
i'm mostly a stalker here, with some scattered comments mainly on dining reviews (i love dining reviews!) but i thought i'd do a pre-trip report so that i can do a Post-Trip report...well, actually, who am i kidding? i want to do a dining report of my own!
so here you have it...my very first trip report of any kind on on the DisBoards!
first, please allow me to introduce myself! i'm a teacher married to a teacher--we both teach english (so this SHOULD be free of grammar and spelling errors, though i don't promise anything! and i do stick to lower case letters...) we do not have children, unless you count the 130 or so i teach every day, and my husband's 40 high school seniors.
test photo...if this works, it is me looking happy with donald, and my husband looking, well, not so much...
i love to travel like i love to breathe. some would call it an obsession. actually, even i'd call it an obsession! i went to WDW for the first time this past november--after a perfectly awful almost-month-long europe trip last summer--and loved it. i took lots of cheesy photos like this one...
we went for work--the national council for the teachers of english convention. if you 'have to' go to a convention, it might as well be in disney world, right? here's the view of me looking through the convention book at the pool bar...
i put zero planning into that trip, but still managed to spend almost a full day at MK, a few early morning hours at AK, and a EMH friday night at epcot. my morning at AK was insane, as it was practically empty...
in fact, everywhere we went (other than DTD) was pretty slow. we rode some rides all by ourselves!
we stayed at BC because that was our only option (and it was mostly covered by my husband's work).
we had dinner at the yachtsman, flying fish, fulton's crab house, and at a variety of counter service locations in epcot's WS.
we didn't have time for breakfast or lunch, as we were at convention sessions all day long. between the parks and the convention and the eating and the traveling, i got maybe 10 hours of sleep the entire week, but it was totally worth it. here's the husband at DTD...
one week after we returned, i had completely booked and planned a return trip with my mother, over mother's day this may. but that's trip number three.
the trip i'm pre-reporting upon--trip 2--is in less than two weeks. i'm going back to do some research for a book i'm working on (very long story). it was a giant leap of faith to even book this trip, but as it approaches, i get more and more excited...thus the need to share it with all of you! because of the timing of the trip, i will be going on my own--sans husband.
he's surprisingly ok with that, considering how happy he looked last time...
coming up...
-picking a resort
-not so solo, after all
-dining plans
-bonus day
-the multi-purposes of this trip
i'm mostly a stalker here, with some scattered comments mainly on dining reviews (i love dining reviews!) but i thought i'd do a pre-trip report so that i can do a Post-Trip report...well, actually, who am i kidding? i want to do a dining report of my own!
so here you have it...my very first trip report of any kind on on the DisBoards!
first, please allow me to introduce myself! i'm a teacher married to a teacher--we both teach english (so this SHOULD be free of grammar and spelling errors, though i don't promise anything! and i do stick to lower case letters...) we do not have children, unless you count the 130 or so i teach every day, and my husband's 40 high school seniors.
test photo...if this works, it is me looking happy with donald, and my husband looking, well, not so much...

i love to travel like i love to breathe. some would call it an obsession. actually, even i'd call it an obsession! i went to WDW for the first time this past november--after a perfectly awful almost-month-long europe trip last summer--and loved it. i took lots of cheesy photos like this one...

we went for work--the national council for the teachers of english convention. if you 'have to' go to a convention, it might as well be in disney world, right? here's the view of me looking through the convention book at the pool bar...

i put zero planning into that trip, but still managed to spend almost a full day at MK, a few early morning hours at AK, and a EMH friday night at epcot. my morning at AK was insane, as it was practically empty...

in fact, everywhere we went (other than DTD) was pretty slow. we rode some rides all by ourselves!

we stayed at BC because that was our only option (and it was mostly covered by my husband's work).

we had dinner at the yachtsman, flying fish, fulton's crab house, and at a variety of counter service locations in epcot's WS.

we didn't have time for breakfast or lunch, as we were at convention sessions all day long. between the parks and the convention and the eating and the traveling, i got maybe 10 hours of sleep the entire week, but it was totally worth it. here's the husband at DTD...

one week after we returned, i had completely booked and planned a return trip with my mother, over mother's day this may. but that's trip number three.
the trip i'm pre-reporting upon--trip 2--is in less than two weeks. i'm going back to do some research for a book i'm working on (very long story). it was a giant leap of faith to even book this trip, but as it approaches, i get more and more excited...thus the need to share it with all of you! because of the timing of the trip, i will be going on my own--sans husband.
he's surprisingly ok with that, considering how happy he looked last time...

coming up...
-picking a resort
-not so solo, after all
-dining plans
-bonus day
-the multi-purposes of this trip