Hollymom1229
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Okay ya’ll, go easy on me, it’s my first time…er…trip report. Anyways, some quick back story. The fine Disney corporation sank their non-retractable claws into me at a very young age. The truly scary part was they had an accomplice in my own mother. You see my mother was one of those little kids who would run home from school to watch Uncle Walt. So all three of her kids were raised with a healthy love of all things Disney. In none did the brainwashing take so well as yours truly.
I went to Disneyland more than 10 times between birth and age 5, including a 25 hour stint in the park for it’s 25th anniversary. This was a special event that my dad, the master of radio contests, had won tickets too and then was sent out to sea by the U.S. Navy. This left my mother, sister, brother, and I (3 y.o. at the time) to spend 25 blissful hours in the park. I’m sure to this day that my mother has not quite fully forgiven me for riding Small World over 20 times.
Fast forward 9 years, my father is retired from the Navy and now we live in the DC Area. My brother and sister who 10 and 9 years older than me respectively are out of the nest as it were. So mom and dad take me to WDW and the true bug takes over. My mission for the next 9 years will be to get back. This dream comes true when my mom plans a trip for her, sis, and I in 1999. We stay off property and it seems everything related to being offsite is a nightmare. While every experience in the parks is a dream come true. Lather, rinse repeat 2000 and 2001 trips.
I finally learn at this point, cause while I’m slow, I’m not stupid. I plan a trip for my boyfriend of 4 years and I in 2002 at the CBR. Which of course is promptly shut down for renovations. One tearful call later to CRO and we’ve been upgraded to a Savannah View at AKL for only $20 more a night than our already deeply discounted rates at CBR. I felt like a conquering hero, that I had truly pulled a fast one on Disney for I am so super clever. Yeah, it rarely works that way. You see they dug the claws in a little deeper. Not only was I now addicted to on-property but also deluxe in one fell swoop.
We skip in 2003 as that boyfriend of 4 years and I get married, I go back in 2004 with my BIL and DH. We stay at the VWL on a rental from a very nice DIS Boards member. Another amazing trip.
Which brings us to the trip this report is about. In 2005, my mother, the source of all my Disney obsession turned 60 y.o., a fairly large milestone birthday. My sister, the closet Disney fanatic, and points out this fact to me in January. She then reminds me she hasn’t been to WDW since 2001, and she and her husband intend to start having kids in about a year. Very subtle, or completely not, take your pick fine reader.
Now our mother has been a wonderful mother to us our whole lives, loving, supportive, and pretty much everything you could want a mom to be. Because of her both my sister and I are successful women in our own right completely separate from the loves of our lives. Which means when we hatched our plan for a girls trip to celebrate mom’s birthday at WDW it really was just a formality asking our DH and fiancée. Dear as they are no one dares question a Jones girl, especially when the words “Pretty, pretty princess trip” are being spouted at you with eyes that would make a character from Japanese animation jealous. Yeah, we’re good like that.
So with complete spousal support in hand we begin planning the trip for mid-September. Mom’s birthday is February 28th, but even I’m not so good as to put together the ultimate Princess trip in less than a month and a half. Well that, and my mom works for the United States Post Office, meaning she needs at least 6 months lead time to request a week’s vacation.
So with dates settled, we pick the location, once the numbers were crunched my sister I swallowed the biggest brainwashing yet and realized nothing would do for the pretty, pretty princess trip but the Grand Floridian. Yep, we’re suckers. But I’m not sure if even we would have made this plunge if not 2 weeks after we started talking trip and still 4 weeks until we’d tell her my mom hadn’t seen a special on the Del Coronado in San Diego and began waxing nostalgic about how beautiful it was.
Every trip to WDW when we pass the Grand Floridian my mom talks about how beautiful it is and how much it reminds her of the Del Coronado, and she wishes we could stay there like real celebrities. My mom is the sweetest woman alive, but a little naïve, I sometimes think she underestimates how much Disney will treat you like a celebrity especially if you’re willing to pay for it.
At this point, we’ve got a hotel only reservation, we’ve got out dates (9/11/05 – 9/17/05). We are now just waiting for the AP codes, any specials, and the date to come when I can start make PS, for that’s what they were and that’s what they remain to me.
Fast forward until February, we give Mom her present and she looks as excited as a little girl. Then she asks if it’s just us 3 girls, we say yes, she says “oh” followed by little sad face. No I’m justifiably wounded here, my own mother doesn’t relish the idea of spending a week with her girls. So being the good daughter I am I ask what the problem is. “Can Kay go to?” Kay is my wonderful mother-in-law, she is fun-loving, silly and a blast to be around. She unfortunately married the king of the sick in the muds. My FIL is a nice man, but his idea of fun is a day trip to an outlet mall and making it home in time for a nice balanced dinner at home. Please insert yawn here.
My mom had really bonded with my MIL over the years DH and I had been together. So we gladly accommodate her wish, and MIL jumps at the chance. She’s never been to WDW before, she’s 58 y.o. has recently undergone a rough back surgery and is looking forward to double knee replacement in the coming year. If anyone deserves to get away it’s her.
So that is your cast of characters for the ultimate Pretty, Pretty Princess trip of 2005.
Me – 27 y.o. Disneyophile and the ultimate vacation planner
DSis – 36 y.o. Closet Disney lover and a true princess at heart
DM – 60 y.o. Nostalgic lover of all things Disney, especially Uncle Walt and the dispenser of the familial brainwashing
DMIL – 58 y.o. First timer, but with an almost obscene sense of fun, definitely the mother of my husband.
Tune in soon for part 2: More prologue bits and then the beginning of the trip.
I went to Disneyland more than 10 times between birth and age 5, including a 25 hour stint in the park for it’s 25th anniversary. This was a special event that my dad, the master of radio contests, had won tickets too and then was sent out to sea by the U.S. Navy. This left my mother, sister, brother, and I (3 y.o. at the time) to spend 25 blissful hours in the park. I’m sure to this day that my mother has not quite fully forgiven me for riding Small World over 20 times.
Fast forward 9 years, my father is retired from the Navy and now we live in the DC Area. My brother and sister who 10 and 9 years older than me respectively are out of the nest as it were. So mom and dad take me to WDW and the true bug takes over. My mission for the next 9 years will be to get back. This dream comes true when my mom plans a trip for her, sis, and I in 1999. We stay off property and it seems everything related to being offsite is a nightmare. While every experience in the parks is a dream come true. Lather, rinse repeat 2000 and 2001 trips.
I finally learn at this point, cause while I’m slow, I’m not stupid. I plan a trip for my boyfriend of 4 years and I in 2002 at the CBR. Which of course is promptly shut down for renovations. One tearful call later to CRO and we’ve been upgraded to a Savannah View at AKL for only $20 more a night than our already deeply discounted rates at CBR. I felt like a conquering hero, that I had truly pulled a fast one on Disney for I am so super clever. Yeah, it rarely works that way. You see they dug the claws in a little deeper. Not only was I now addicted to on-property but also deluxe in one fell swoop.
We skip in 2003 as that boyfriend of 4 years and I get married, I go back in 2004 with my BIL and DH. We stay at the VWL on a rental from a very nice DIS Boards member. Another amazing trip.
Which brings us to the trip this report is about. In 2005, my mother, the source of all my Disney obsession turned 60 y.o., a fairly large milestone birthday. My sister, the closet Disney fanatic, and points out this fact to me in January. She then reminds me she hasn’t been to WDW since 2001, and she and her husband intend to start having kids in about a year. Very subtle, or completely not, take your pick fine reader.
Now our mother has been a wonderful mother to us our whole lives, loving, supportive, and pretty much everything you could want a mom to be. Because of her both my sister and I are successful women in our own right completely separate from the loves of our lives. Which means when we hatched our plan for a girls trip to celebrate mom’s birthday at WDW it really was just a formality asking our DH and fiancée. Dear as they are no one dares question a Jones girl, especially when the words “Pretty, pretty princess trip” are being spouted at you with eyes that would make a character from Japanese animation jealous. Yeah, we’re good like that.
So with complete spousal support in hand we begin planning the trip for mid-September. Mom’s birthday is February 28th, but even I’m not so good as to put together the ultimate Princess trip in less than a month and a half. Well that, and my mom works for the United States Post Office, meaning she needs at least 6 months lead time to request a week’s vacation.
So with dates settled, we pick the location, once the numbers were crunched my sister I swallowed the biggest brainwashing yet and realized nothing would do for the pretty, pretty princess trip but the Grand Floridian. Yep, we’re suckers. But I’m not sure if even we would have made this plunge if not 2 weeks after we started talking trip and still 4 weeks until we’d tell her my mom hadn’t seen a special on the Del Coronado in San Diego and began waxing nostalgic about how beautiful it was.
Every trip to WDW when we pass the Grand Floridian my mom talks about how beautiful it is and how much it reminds her of the Del Coronado, and she wishes we could stay there like real celebrities. My mom is the sweetest woman alive, but a little naïve, I sometimes think she underestimates how much Disney will treat you like a celebrity especially if you’re willing to pay for it.
At this point, we’ve got a hotel only reservation, we’ve got out dates (9/11/05 – 9/17/05). We are now just waiting for the AP codes, any specials, and the date to come when I can start make PS, for that’s what they were and that’s what they remain to me.
Fast forward until February, we give Mom her present and she looks as excited as a little girl. Then she asks if it’s just us 3 girls, we say yes, she says “oh” followed by little sad face. No I’m justifiably wounded here, my own mother doesn’t relish the idea of spending a week with her girls. So being the good daughter I am I ask what the problem is. “Can Kay go to?” Kay is my wonderful mother-in-law, she is fun-loving, silly and a blast to be around. She unfortunately married the king of the sick in the muds. My FIL is a nice man, but his idea of fun is a day trip to an outlet mall and making it home in time for a nice balanced dinner at home. Please insert yawn here.
My mom had really bonded with my MIL over the years DH and I had been together. So we gladly accommodate her wish, and MIL jumps at the chance. She’s never been to WDW before, she’s 58 y.o. has recently undergone a rough back surgery and is looking forward to double knee replacement in the coming year. If anyone deserves to get away it’s her.
So that is your cast of characters for the ultimate Pretty, Pretty Princess trip of 2005.
Me – 27 y.o. Disneyophile and the ultimate vacation planner
DSis – 36 y.o. Closet Disney lover and a true princess at heart
DM – 60 y.o. Nostalgic lover of all things Disney, especially Uncle Walt and the dispenser of the familial brainwashing
DMIL – 58 y.o. First timer, but with an almost obscene sense of fun, definitely the mother of my husband.
Tune in soon for part 2: More prologue bits and then the beginning of the trip.