Hello everyone! I really dont know how to start this thing, never done it before. I guess first of all, WELCOME to this pre-trip report, it wont be as dirty as the title suggest I promise!
I have read (ok, ok lurked on) many trip reports before, and I have been really wanting to create my own, so here goes! My boyfriend and I are taking our second trip to the World together for a pre-Christmas whirl-wind from December 5th December 8th. I am so excited! This will be my third trip this year, almost a record. I should explain I guess the best way to do this is the required Cast of Characters:
Me (Megan, SweetMeg): Disney lover since approximately sophomore year of high school. I had been as a kid, but honestly dont remember much. I went as a member of the marching band during 10th grade and fell in love. I really thought that I wanted to be an architect (until at my colleges design school they showed me where they kept the cots!) and I loved the architecture of WDW. I spent Spring of my sophomore year of college at the World as a College Program participant (EPCOT Outdoor Foods and Wide World of Sports concessions and hawking) and then was a Campus Rep at my school. As a result, I was able to get CM prices for trips and spent a total of $126 for room and tickets during Spring Break with my roommates and $83 for room and tickets (including 2 nights at BW) for an after graduation trip with Patrick. I must say, full price hurts!
A little off the topic but I would just like to add that today I passed the Series 7 General Securities Registered Representative Exam kinda a big deal since its a 6 hour test required for my job (research analyst for a financial advisor firm) Ive been celebrating since dinner and am feeling pretty good as a result of my favorite wine being on sale at the grocery store!
DBF (Patrick): Almost Disney convert. Before our trip in May, he had only been once when he was 5, and was there for all of one morning (blasphemous, I know!). Ive almost got him, after one AMAZING trip during his birthday week. Patrick is a student at NCSUs College of Veterinary Medicine and we took the Backstage Safari of DAK, which we both really enjoyed. I think he would be a full convert if we could have met an actual vet while on the tour and he had gotten to talk to them. (I was told we would be able to meet one when I booked, but it didnt happen. Regardless, I recommend!) This whole trip is happening because he has some vet conference at the Gaylord Palms from the Saturday before to the Wednesday of this trip.
Now, since I was able to experience 5 wonderful months as a CP participant, I always feel like I am going home during trips to the World. I still remember the drive from Chatham Square to Backstage Drive, and all the shortcuts between parks. This will be my first time ever(!) relying on WDW transportation. I will probably come home slightly insane.
From reading many different trip reports, I have noticed that on my trips, I tend to do things different from many other dis-ers. 2 major differences are:
-1 park, open to close. No napping, pools, general rest & relaxation in the middle of the day! (This is most likely due to the child-free factor)
-1 park all day long. No switching parks mid day. This is because I hate loosing park time to transportation.
-CS is for lunch only TS if for dinner.
Note: This is subject to change on non-park days mainly because I changed it around on a non-park day.
But enough with the differences, we all love Disney, right?!?
Ok ..so on to the Itinerary!
Wednesday, December 5th I fly to MCO and meet Patrick at POP. Dinner most likely at Beaches and Cream and likely followed by a game of insanely competitive mini golf at Fantasia Gardens.
Thursday, December 6th MK! ADRs at Tonys and MVMCP. I have never done a hard ticket event, so I am beyond excited for this. Must sees include characters in all of their Christmasy glory, free hot chocolate and cookies and SNOW!
Friday, December 7th EPCOT! My home! Mission Space (spinning, please!) followed by lots and lots of World Showcase. We want to see as many Santa story tellers as possible. Also, we want to try as many different types of alcohol as possible. Its not like Santa doesnt .how do you think he got that red nose and belly that jiggles like jelly? Also I can hum Illuminations from memory and often do, it will be nice to have back up.
Saturday, December 8th Departure day . But not before visiting the Deluxes! Patrick and I plan on visiting the hotels on the Monorail loop and Epcot area, checking out the Christmas decorations and taking lots of pictures. Also, we are having lunch at Whispering Canyon Café , I dont know how I missed this one during my CP! (Although I did dine at Artist Pointe twice). I know Patrick and I will love this, he loves cowboy/western stuff and I love him happy! We fly home around 8 pm (tear).
Note: This trip bought to you by the wondrous ExpoTV.com and SharedReviews.com. For more information please see the Budget Boards!
Note 2: I am not eligible to post pictures on the boards yet, for photos of our May trip please see http://travel.webshots.com/album/559147269pDBoAK.

I have read (ok, ok lurked on) many trip reports before, and I have been really wanting to create my own, so here goes! My boyfriend and I are taking our second trip to the World together for a pre-Christmas whirl-wind from December 5th December 8th. I am so excited! This will be my third trip this year, almost a record. I should explain I guess the best way to do this is the required Cast of Characters:
Me (Megan, SweetMeg): Disney lover since approximately sophomore year of high school. I had been as a kid, but honestly dont remember much. I went as a member of the marching band during 10th grade and fell in love. I really thought that I wanted to be an architect (until at my colleges design school they showed me where they kept the cots!) and I loved the architecture of WDW. I spent Spring of my sophomore year of college at the World as a College Program participant (EPCOT Outdoor Foods and Wide World of Sports concessions and hawking) and then was a Campus Rep at my school. As a result, I was able to get CM prices for trips and spent a total of $126 for room and tickets during Spring Break with my roommates and $83 for room and tickets (including 2 nights at BW) for an after graduation trip with Patrick. I must say, full price hurts!
A little off the topic but I would just like to add that today I passed the Series 7 General Securities Registered Representative Exam kinda a big deal since its a 6 hour test required for my job (research analyst for a financial advisor firm) Ive been celebrating since dinner and am feeling pretty good as a result of my favorite wine being on sale at the grocery store!
DBF (Patrick): Almost Disney convert. Before our trip in May, he had only been once when he was 5, and was there for all of one morning (blasphemous, I know!). Ive almost got him, after one AMAZING trip during his birthday week. Patrick is a student at NCSUs College of Veterinary Medicine and we took the Backstage Safari of DAK, which we both really enjoyed. I think he would be a full convert if we could have met an actual vet while on the tour and he had gotten to talk to them. (I was told we would be able to meet one when I booked, but it didnt happen. Regardless, I recommend!) This whole trip is happening because he has some vet conference at the Gaylord Palms from the Saturday before to the Wednesday of this trip.
Now, since I was able to experience 5 wonderful months as a CP participant, I always feel like I am going home during trips to the World. I still remember the drive from Chatham Square to Backstage Drive, and all the shortcuts between parks. This will be my first time ever(!) relying on WDW transportation. I will probably come home slightly insane.
From reading many different trip reports, I have noticed that on my trips, I tend to do things different from many other dis-ers. 2 major differences are:
-1 park, open to close. No napping, pools, general rest & relaxation in the middle of the day! (This is most likely due to the child-free factor)
-1 park all day long. No switching parks mid day. This is because I hate loosing park time to transportation.
-CS is for lunch only TS if for dinner.
Note: This is subject to change on non-park days mainly because I changed it around on a non-park day.
But enough with the differences, we all love Disney, right?!?
Ok ..so on to the Itinerary!
Wednesday, December 5th I fly to MCO and meet Patrick at POP. Dinner most likely at Beaches and Cream and likely followed by a game of insanely competitive mini golf at Fantasia Gardens.
Thursday, December 6th MK! ADRs at Tonys and MVMCP. I have never done a hard ticket event, so I am beyond excited for this. Must sees include characters in all of their Christmasy glory, free hot chocolate and cookies and SNOW!
Friday, December 7th EPCOT! My home! Mission Space (spinning, please!) followed by lots and lots of World Showcase. We want to see as many Santa story tellers as possible. Also, we want to try as many different types of alcohol as possible. Its not like Santa doesnt .how do you think he got that red nose and belly that jiggles like jelly? Also I can hum Illuminations from memory and often do, it will be nice to have back up.
Saturday, December 8th Departure day . But not before visiting the Deluxes! Patrick and I plan on visiting the hotels on the Monorail loop and Epcot area, checking out the Christmas decorations and taking lots of pictures. Also, we are having lunch at Whispering Canyon Café , I dont know how I missed this one during my CP! (Although I did dine at Artist Pointe twice). I know Patrick and I will love this, he loves cowboy/western stuff and I love him happy! We fly home around 8 pm (tear).
Note: This trip bought to you by the wondrous ExpoTV.com and SharedReviews.com. For more information please see the Budget Boards!
Note 2: I am not eligible to post pictures on the boards yet, for photos of our May trip please see http://travel.webshots.com/album/559147269pDBoAK.

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