JessicaKnits
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Hello All! Welcome everyone to my very first pre-trip report! (To be fair, this is a do-over from my first attempt...which was, well....awful.
My DBF and I are headed to Disneyworld this August for some free dining, to celebrate our two year anniversary, and well, because, I really WANTED to. I am a travel vet, and actually worked at a travel agency for 4 years until the economy took a turn for the worse, which is how I ended up in insurance. More on that a bit later. I am no stranger to Disney, as I have been to Disneyland in California a total of 6 times. This will be my first trip to Disneyworld though, and I'm really looking forward to all of the new experiences.
Despite having been to Disneyland so many times, I was truly surprised at how many major differences there are in planning a DL trip, and planning a WDW adventure, and was really taken back. I found it extremely overwhelming at first (A whole section on that later!) and really was worried about whether or not I could manage. You will have to read on to find out how I overcame those anxieties.
Now that you know why we're here, I may as well introduce you to us:
My name is Jessica. I am a 23 year old insurance broker, who originally hailed from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I lived until my parents decided to re-locate somewhere North of Freezing, AKA Wisconsin. While insurance sales is my day job, I also make a fairly decent living with my second passion, knitting. But thats another story for another day. This trip comes at a very busy time for me, as I am in the process of starting my own LLC selling my wares. Again, another story another day. The purpose of this report is not to shamelessly plug myself or my business.
Next is Adam, AKA my partner in crime. If I am the All-American City Girl, well, then Adam is the exact opposite of that. He is the Yin to my Yang so to speak. He loves absolutely anything that is outside in the great outdoors. He is an avid hunter, which is why an entire room in our home is decorated in the "Wisconsin Safari" theme, Ie, bear skin rug, turkey mount, deer mount, fish mount...you get the picture. I definitely do not love him for his lust of dead animals proudly displayed on our walls, but I do love him in spite of it. He works as a foreman for a local construction company. He is a third generation carpenter and without a doubt loves what he does day in and day out. We've been so lucky, with so many people in his field out of work right now, his company has been able to keep everyone steadily working.
Adam loves to have fun and is a true child at heart, which is why I am certain he will absolutely fall in love with Disney as soon as he walks through the gates. He has yet to be convinced. MUCH more on that as we continue on.
I must admit, I never "caught" the Disney bug until I was 18 and happened to end up an a school-sponsored, expenses paid trip to Anaheim after I graduated high school. We went to Disneyland for one half of a very ill-planned day, but I was hooked. Since then I have made 5 additional trips to the "Land" and can't wait to see how much more DisneyWORLD has to offer!
This trip Report was really meant for us to just chronicle for the journey we are about to take. I hope that you read along with us and maybe enjoy yourselves as much as we have with the planning process.
Up Next: "If By Mexico You Mean Florida, Then Yes, We Are All Set"

My DBF and I are headed to Disneyworld this August for some free dining, to celebrate our two year anniversary, and well, because, I really WANTED to. I am a travel vet, and actually worked at a travel agency for 4 years until the economy took a turn for the worse, which is how I ended up in insurance. More on that a bit later. I am no stranger to Disney, as I have been to Disneyland in California a total of 6 times. This will be my first trip to Disneyworld though, and I'm really looking forward to all of the new experiences.
Despite having been to Disneyland so many times, I was truly surprised at how many major differences there are in planning a DL trip, and planning a WDW adventure, and was really taken back. I found it extremely overwhelming at first (A whole section on that later!) and really was worried about whether or not I could manage. You will have to read on to find out how I overcame those anxieties.
Now that you know why we're here, I may as well introduce you to us:

My name is Jessica. I am a 23 year old insurance broker, who originally hailed from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I lived until my parents decided to re-locate somewhere North of Freezing, AKA Wisconsin. While insurance sales is my day job, I also make a fairly decent living with my second passion, knitting. But thats another story for another day. This trip comes at a very busy time for me, as I am in the process of starting my own LLC selling my wares. Again, another story another day. The purpose of this report is not to shamelessly plug myself or my business.
Next is Adam, AKA my partner in crime. If I am the All-American City Girl, well, then Adam is the exact opposite of that. He is the Yin to my Yang so to speak. He loves absolutely anything that is outside in the great outdoors. He is an avid hunter, which is why an entire room in our home is decorated in the "Wisconsin Safari" theme, Ie, bear skin rug, turkey mount, deer mount, fish mount...you get the picture. I definitely do not love him for his lust of dead animals proudly displayed on our walls, but I do love him in spite of it. He works as a foreman for a local construction company. He is a third generation carpenter and without a doubt loves what he does day in and day out. We've been so lucky, with so many people in his field out of work right now, his company has been able to keep everyone steadily working.
Adam loves to have fun and is a true child at heart, which is why I am certain he will absolutely fall in love with Disney as soon as he walks through the gates. He has yet to be convinced. MUCH more on that as we continue on.
I must admit, I never "caught" the Disney bug until I was 18 and happened to end up an a school-sponsored, expenses paid trip to Anaheim after I graduated high school. We went to Disneyland for one half of a very ill-planned day, but I was hooked. Since then I have made 5 additional trips to the "Land" and can't wait to see how much more DisneyWORLD has to offer!
This trip Report was really meant for us to just chronicle for the journey we are about to take. I hope that you read along with us and maybe enjoy yourselves as much as we have with the planning process.
Up Next: "If By Mexico You Mean Florida, Then Yes, We Are All Set"