ANOTHER Adventure in Autism (4/15) A Taste of What's to Come...

Yay! I'm so glad it worked out for you! Are you still after getting VWL for the whole week or are you now content with the split? I have to laugh at all you ADR changers... I called Disney Dining exactly twice. That's right... twice :teeth: First time was at about the 155 day mark... ok... I'm a disney newbie! On the other hand it's probably easier for me to make the decisions and be happy with them because it's ALL new to me. It's Disney! It's all good! :thumbsup2
 
I think Carly Simon said it best

Anticipation, anticipation

Is making me late

Is keeping me waiting


Egads! Double cliffhangers! :eek: Have I committed a trip report faux pas? I hope not! I was not intending to turn this into a mystery novel. I promise: there will be no red herrings and no new characters introduced in the final chapter.

No Faux Pa just entertaining reading

"MONDAY! Did you just say MONDAY?"

"Yes."

Congratulations, Go Maya


Saturday 11/3
Dinner: (5:30pm) Restaurant Marrakesh*

I here the food is really good here..;)..::cop:..:rolleyes1
 
:cool1: For Monday.

Is your whole trip VWL or are you split stay? Are you still on a waitlist somewhere:confused3
 

Pre-Trip #7:

"Over the Cliff and Through the Woods, to Disney Dining We Go!"


Egads! Double cliffhangers! :eek: Have I committed a trip report faux pas? I hope not! I was not intending to turn this into a mystery novel. I promise: there will be no red herrings and no new characters introduced in the final chapter.

Cliffhanger #1: Resort Wait-and-See List.

In a fleeting moment of weakness I had opted to gamble on our Lodging. (Sorry, couldn’t resist!) We had a patchwork quilt of nights between the original ressie at SSR (which is great but….been there, done that) and the new ressie at the wonderfully woodsy VWL. At best, I was hoping that, by adding our name to the member waitlist, we could transfer the rest of the SSR nights to VWL. At worst, we would do a split stay.

It’s a win-win situation, really, since we’ve many years to try out all the incredible DVC resorts. For a trip to Disney I would stay in the laundry room at an OKW villa if I had to! ::yes::

So, about a few weeks after I found out that our waitlist for Tuesday had come through, I was once again making a call to Member Services to see it we had made any further progress. I was really hoping for Monday. This would ensure that we had at least four nights in a row at VWL and could at least do the week half and half. I was treated to Disney theme park music as I waited on hold. (“Due to an unusually high call volume, your wait may be longer than usual.”)

“Monday, Monday, Monday,” my mind chanted over and over. “Monday, Monday, come on, Monday!”

I'm walkin' right down the middle of
Main Street, U-S-A-Ay-Ay!
It's the heart of America
The heartbeat of a holiday-ay-ay-ay!


(“Monday, Monday, Monday, come on, Monday!”)


In the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Room
In the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Room
All the birds sing tunes
And the flowers croon
In the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Room!



(“Monday, Monday, Monday, come on, Monday!”)


See, it really is a form of gambling; I felt like I was sitting at the Craps table. Come on Monday, come on, Baby! :woohoo: Mama needs a new pair of shoes!

The music ended abruptly and a reservationist named Maya came on the line. I inquired about the waitlist, but didn’t hold my breath or anything. After all, I had been calling almost everyday and coming up with nothing but snake eyes.

Maya checked her computer. “Oh, it looks like one of your nights did come through….”

Which night? Which night? Whoops, I guess I had been holding my breath just a little. ;)

“Monday, the fifth.”

"MONDAY! Did you just say MONDAY?"

"Yes."

“Maya, I love you!!” She laughed. “I get that a lot!” she replied. :lovestruc

**************************************​


Cliffhanger #2: Which ADRs?

In our last episode, I had managed to pull our itinerary together at the last minute and was set to make my first ADR requests the morning of day 180. Like any good DIS-er, I had placed WDW Dining on my speed-dial, had my reservation # and my desired locations /dates /times all set before making the first of
many,
many, many,
many, many, many, many calls to Disney Dining over the next week!! :rolleyes1

I was fairly lucky that first morning. Got every TS I wanted, perhaps not at the time I wanted, but pretty darn close. And then, I got to thinking…

Well, you know how it is! :blush:
So, a few (ahem!) phone calls later, this is what we ended up with:


ADR Itinerary, 11/07:

*Denotes “new for us”

Saturday 11/3
Dinner: (5:30pm) Restaurant Marrakesh*

Sunday 11/4
Dinner: (5:10pm) 50’s Prime Time Café

Monday 11/5
Lunch: (11:30am) Garden Grill Café*
Dinner: (5:50pm) Whispering Canyon Café

Tuesday 11/6
Breakfast: (8:05) Crystal Palace

Wednesday 11/7
Dinner: (4:30pm) Liberty Tree Tavern (w/ sister’s family)

Thursday 11/8
Lunch: (11:40am) Play & Dine* (w/ sister’s family)

Friday 11/9
Dinner: (6:30pm) Artist’s Point* (Mom & Dad only!)

Saturday 11/10
Dinner: (5:00pm) ‘Ohana*


Remember my sister, Marilyn? (Her family will be at WDW the same week as us.) Somewhere in the middle of all this dialing drama, we managed to touch base. Since my dining reservation window opened two days before hers, I had taken the “liberty” of booking a character dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern for the ten of us since I knew they were going to be at the MK that night. She was thrilled. We went over her game plan for her first call the next morning. She was preparing to go after the elusive princess breakfast at Cindarella's Royal Table…the hottest ressie at WDW.

I tried to recall some tactics that had worked for me back in 2003: Speed dial, cell phone and land phone at same time, start dialing exactly one minute to nine, etc.) She was pumped! She was ready!

She was on the answering machine when I got home from work the next day…and she was crying. Oh no. :sad2: I called her back.

“I forgot,” she said, her voice quavering with emotion. “The kids are sick and they had my up all night,” she explained. “I was so exhausted that I overslept. By the time I remembered, it was too late…he best I could do was a late lunch on our last day.” She sounded so disappointed. “At least the girls will get to eat in the Castle," she sighed.

And this is where The DIS comes to the rescue! Ta da!

I had learned that not all of a restaurant’s tables are made available at 180 days, plus ten. I urged her to try again in two days, 180 days from the day of the desired ADR. She called back that night with the news of her success! Woo-hoo! :disrocks:

“So,” I said happily, “What are your other ADRs?” I listened with interest and then with downright amazement when she reported that she had made an 11:40 lunch ADR for the character meal, Play and Dine at Hollywood & Vine.

“Get out of here,” I told her. “We have one for 11:30!” Another amazing incidence of parallel planning! We quickly decided to call back and change to one ressie for all of us at the same time. Luckily, it was available. Separate tables, true, but with a notation that the two should be close together. Hey, it’s a buffet! We’re going to be up and down anyway between the food and the games and songs for the kids. We felt that we had been very fortunate.

So…a few rides together, two character meals, perhaps a parade or a show or two…just enough togetherness so that our families have fun but don’t drive each up the wall! :crazy:

Or perhaps over the edge.
Of a cliff.

But, don’t worry. No one will be stepping on your fingers…
Because you’re no longer hanging there.
I hope you landed softly.

And with that, I bid you good night.

Kathy

Awesome! You got the resort ressies you wanted! And the dining! How cool is that!

Had you made that Crystal Palace ressie for the morning of 11/3, we would have been dining together! We will be there that morning. I can't wait!
 
mvazul: Sometimes a little caffeine is all you need!

Goofster: You'll see my kids from the back, but not me! ;) Oh, and Ed is really looking forward to the food in Morrocco!

Halloweenqueen: Love the AK! Definitely going there!

Katdocnorf: Go ahead, you can change your title if you want! It's your report!

pixe*dust: More is on the way...

DisneyMomFanatic: Glad Alex gets as much joy out of WDW as Billy does!

mrsksomeday: I'll make sure Ed leaves some meat-on-a-stick for Bill! :laughing:

AGPrincess: You've got to have thick skin to work in reservations!

Marion: Ha! Show-off! :p

ChrisLei: This will be our 1st pre-park opening breakfast! :cool1:

jcc0621: Coming, coming.....

Thanks to you all for posting!

Kathy
 
I'm happy for ya Kathy...you seem to be getting everything you want :thumbsup2 :)

Also good news for your sister with her ressie at the castle! My girls loved it there :wizard:

Kathy said:
So…a few rides together, two character meals, perhaps a parade or a show or two…just enough togetherness so that our families have fun but don’t drive each up the wall!

Sounds PERFECT :goodvibes
 
/
It's late, and I can't read the rest of your report right now, I'll catch up.
but reading about your son finally saying "I love you" .. I just had to post and say how much it touched me. the little things so many of us take for granted.. thanks to you, I won't take it for granted anymore.
 
Pre-Trip #1: Everything Old is New
"I love you, Mommy."
It’s an unprompted declaration….not just something he echoes woodenly when I say it to him. He looks me in the eye, wraps his arms around my neck, and tells me that he loves me. Every night I’ve prayed. I’ve wished upon a star. Please, God, make him…..a real boy. "I love you, Mommy" is a beautiful start. :cloud9: Kathy


This really teared me up. You are not alone. I sooo understand what you are saying. Yknow what they say - "Adversity makes a man (or woman) wise" I really feel I have learned so much from my son - I see things clearly as a result of having experienced raising a child on the spectrum.

That first I love you is soooooo bittersweet. :love:

I'm enjoying your trip report.
 
Pre-Trip #8:"Operational Plan: 2007"


May I have a drumroll, please!


Our November 2007 Itinerary:


Sat. 11/3: Travel /VWL: pre-check in / Lunch: Roaring Forks / Epcot-World Showcase / 5:30 Restaurant Marrakesh / VWL Resort: relax

*Turn clocks back one hour for Daylight Savings* (Get to bed early)


Sunday 11/4: Animal Kingdom / (CS) Lunch @ AK / VWL / Studios / (5:10) 50’s Prime Time Cafe / (7:00) Fantasmic!


Monday 11/5: EPCOT – FW / (11:30) Garden Grill / EPCOT / (5:50) Whispering Canyon Cafe / VWL: relax / swimming


Tuesday 11/6: (8:10)Breakfast at Crystal Palace / Magic Kingdom / VWL (CS) Dinner @Roaring Forks / Relax / swimming, DIS-Meet by pool (mrsksomeday)


Wednesday 11/7: MK / (CS) Lunch: MK / (4:30) Liberty Tree Tavern (w/ Marilyn) / VWL / Downtown Disney: Marketplace


Thursday 11/8: Studios / (11:40) Play & Dine (w/ Marilyn) / (CS) Dinner @ Studios / VWL Resort: relax / swim.


Friday 11/9: Animal Kingdom / (CS) Lunch @ AK / AK / VWL (CS) Dinner (AR/kids) / Artist’s Point (Mom & Dad) / Pleasure Island (Mom & Dad)


Saturday 11/10: Sleep-in / VWL: Resort Time / (5:00) `Ohana (The Polynesian) / Magic Kingdom / Wishes & SpectroMagic

Sunday 11/11: Check-out of VWL / Downtown Disney/ Travel

Go home and start planning the next trip!!


Kathy
 
blue: Practically perfect in every way!

smidgy: What a lovely thing to say! Thanks!

mikkiwikki: :grouphug: and welcome, friend!

Kathy
 
Tuesday 11/6: (8:10)Breakfast at Crystal Palace / Magic Kingdom / VWL (CS) Dinner @Roaring Forks / Relax / swimming, DIS-Meet by pool (mrsksomeday)

Great Operational Plan!!! I am so honored to get a mention in your report. Bill and I look forward to meeting you and your family:yay:.
 
Pre-Trip #8:"

Friday 11/9: Animal Kingdom / (CS) Lunch @ AK / AK / VWL (CS) Dinner (AR/kids) / Artist’s Point (Mom & Dad) / Pleasure Island (Mom & Dad)
Kathy


Hey Kathy,
Is the dinner at AP a special occassion or anything? I am going to PM you.
 
Pre-Trip #9: "Stating the Obvious, with a KISS!" puckerup:


You sharp-eyed DIS-ers :magnify: must have already noted that the Operational Plan specifies that all of our resort /nap /relaxation time will be taking place at the Villas at Wilderness Lodge. So, I’ll just go ahead and state the obvious….we’re staying at VWL! :rolleyes:

We’re actually still waitlisted for one night, Thursday the eighth, but I went ahead and reserved it with cash (member-discounted) when the night of the seventh came through. That one last night stubbornly refuses to become available on points, but, that may change as we draw nearer to our vacation dates.

I finally got to where I didn’t care about saving points, getting discounts, procuring a view, or any of the rest of that junk that can bog you down when making a resort reservation. So I listened to my heart. In the end, all I really cared about is that our little family will get to stay in the same villa for the entire week. No packing, no moving, no stressing. :thumbsup2

Keep It Simple, Stupid!

And so, the Great Resort Reservation Mystery is now solved! I’m sure you can all get a decent night’s rest now that the weight is off your minds!!

Pleasant (Disney) Dreams! :cloud9:

Kathy
 
So I listened to my heart. In the end, all I really cared about is that our little family will get to stay in the same villa for the entire week. No packing, no moving, no stressing. :thumbsup2

Way to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:woohoo:
 
Woo hoo! I'm so excited for you that you get to stay in VWL for the whole trip!!! :cheer2: That must be a HUGE relief for you!

Your ADRs look fabulous! You're trying a lot of places that we would like to try in the future.

Keep up the great writing. I really enjoying reading your report!

Denise
 
Katdocnorf: Go ahead, you can change your title if you want! It's your report!

Kathy

How do you change a title? I have never found the need to so I have never done that in 8 years WOW, so I don't know how. I tried the edit selection, but couldn't figure it out.

Also glad to see you are staying at VWL the whole vacation. It is very nice there. We stayed there one time a year or so after they were built. Loved it. I love BWV (my home resort) but I alos love trying different resorts whenever possible. Sometimes I will just pay for one or two nights at the beginning or end of vacation just to try a different resort.
 
Pre-Trip #10: DIAL-A-CROC!


“I have a little confession to make,” I told Ed, sheepishly, as our minivan made its way home from another Sunday afternoon excursion to Target. We had stopped in to pick up just one thing….please stop me if this sounds familiar….and I was suddenly inspired to begin picking up a few travel-related items for our Disney trip. (Hey, it’s only fifteen weeks away; don’t want to leave everything to the last minute!)

It was the Disney-shopping that prompted my confession.

“Well, what is it?” Despite the unknown nature of the impending disclosure, Ed did not appear to be to worried. After all, both the kids and Aunt Rae were sitting right behind us….how big of a bombshell could I be planning to drop?

I cleared my throat.

I took a deep breath.

I braced myself for his reaction.

“I…(gulp)….went online and ordered a pair of Crocs yesterday.” :blush:

"What!! Those ugly things!” he laughed and shook his head. Oh, but, there was more.

“I ordered them in Lime Green."

“Lime Green!” he exclaimed. “Wait a minute,” he said suspiciously, “is that some kind of DIS-thing?” He shook his head some more. “You really are crazy, you know that?” Ed has a love-hate relationship with the DIS. He loves that I have found something I enjoy so much, but hates the amount of time I spend here!

“Yes, it’s a DIS-thing! Like the lime-green-Mickey-heads from the Home Depot!” I looked back at Tricia to hopefully get some support. She was grinning widely. “Yeah, Mom’s gone DIS-crazy,” she laughed. “Can you imagine her wearing lime green shoes?!”

“Wearing lime green at Disney just shows that you’re a fan of the DIS boards,” I explained. “It’s like wearing your team’s colors.” ::yes::

We stopped at a red light and Ed turned to look at me. “Are you planning to wear them when we’re at Disney?” he asked slowly.

“Well, that was the general idea,” I laughed. “I’m certainly not going to wear them to win any fashion contests!” :rolleyes:

Now he seemed a bit worried. Ed’s a runner…blisters are his sworn enemy. When we are at WDW he conducts daily foot inspections and anyone who forgets to powder their feet and change into dry socks after our afternoon break has to drop and give him twenty.

“Well, maybe,” I replied. “Lots of people say they’re really comfortable; I’ll have to see how they feel...…” He cut in with, “You said they felt too big for your feet when you tried them on in the store!”

“Yes, but those were the “Beach” style. The style I ordered is supposed to have a more narrow width,” I answered, trying to avoid sounding silly or defensive (or both!)

It is hard not to sound silly when you are defending huge lime green plastic shoes that are filled with holes.

“And what about socks?” he demanded. “You can’t walk around all day at Disney without socks!” This was sheer madness, in his mind. He equated it with a soldier entering into battle without a helmet.

“Oh, I’ll probably wind up wearing them with socks….”

Tricia made a horrified face. “EEWWWW!!” she said. “MOM! You CAN’T wear SOCKS with CROCS!” she declared. “That would look so UGLY! I mean, WHITE socks showing through the HOLES! EEWWWW!!” The eleven year-old footwear fashionista had spoken.

Billy caught the feeling of excitement in her voice and began making loud EEEEEEEEEE!!…..AAAAAHHHHHHH!!……EEEEEEE!! noises as he rocked in his seat.

“Well, then I’ll just have to buy Lime Green socks,” I teased her. “Either that, or I’ll just have to fill all the holes with Jibbitz.”

“Jibb-itz?” asked Ed, uneasily. He must have had a feeling that this was going to cost him even more money. “What are Jibbitz?”

“They’re little decorations you can put on your Crocs,” piped Tricia from the back. I take it that she had seen them worn by some of her more (in her not-so-humble opinion) “fashion-challenged” friends.

“You can get anything you want to decorate your Crocs,” I continued, trying to ignore the disapproving noises coming from my dear daughter and the increasingly-loud stimming noises and scripting coming from my dear son:

“MMMM-HHMMMM………It's the Crock Files...with the Crocodile Hunter...on the Discovery Channel...EEEEE—OHHHHH--EEEEE!!!” He kicked his legs and waved his arms wildly.

“Billy, knock it off!” Ed said firmly as he tried to catch his son's eye in the rearview mirror. “Quiet mouth!”

“Quiet mouth,” Billy answered. (That’s what his teachers tell the class to get them to attend to the lesson: Quiet Hands; Quiet Feet; Quiet Mouth.) I’m sure he hears it quite often! He stopped kicking and hummed softly to himself.

“Good boy!” I told him. Sigh. At least we could hear ourselves think again!

Now, where was I? Oh yes, jibbitz. “So, you can get Disney characters, flowers, flags, even awareness ribbons,” I continued. “If I like the Crocs, I’m definitely getting an Autism Awareness-ribbon jibbitz,” I said emphatically. “But, then again, I may not even keep them if they don’t fit right; we’ll just have to wait and see.”

I guess that squelched any further debate, because Ed just snorted and changed the subject to the latest Harry Potter book. Tricia had read it, in it’s entirety, in less than twenty-four hours and Ed had started reading it the night before. Crocs and jibbitz were forgotten as our discussion now turned to Hogwart’s and Horcruxes. Ed and Tricia were, for the moment, more interested in the wizarding world. But not my Billy!

From behind me I heard, softly, yet very distinctly, “I want to go to Walt Disney World. In the airplane. Please, Mommy.”

Yes, Billy, we will go to Walt Disney World. In sneakers and socks, or lime green Crocs…we will go to Walt Disney World!

Kathy
 
This is great. I love it. I have never brought myself to buy crocs. But his is funny. Let me know if they are comfortable. I don't care how things look if they are extremely comfortable....:lmao:
 













Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE














DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Back
Top