bengalfreak
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 10, 2002
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For anyone that doesn’t wanna read the driving stuff and introductions, Day one starts in message 3. This first page is going to be very boring.
Hello, I’m finally in WDW again. As I’m writing this, it is Tuesday, at 5:27 am. I’ve been up since 3:30am (more on that later). For those of you not familiar with our situation, we are here for the first time since June 2004. We were supposed to be back in early December 2006. My DD is 17 and has always been an honor student (sometimes with straight A’s) and in a tough Catholic school where 99% of the students go on to college. That’s saying something. So we thought that it would be no big deal to take her out of school for a week and go to WDW when the crowds were exceptionally light and holiday festivities abound. So imagine our surprise when we sent out the email to all her teachers that she would be gone for a week, and her math instructor replied that we might want to rethink our plans since she was currently failing Algebra II. Not a B- or C+, a stone cold F. DD is gifted but not always motivated. At this point we were three weeks from our getaway day. Well, needless to say, we cancelled that trip at great expense and re-planned it for the day after school was out.
I’ll start out with a listing of all the guilty parties.
DW – Over the years she has been almost as big, although not as obsessive, of a Disney aficionado as me. However, she’s not anywhere near as keen about this trip as she has been the others. This is our 7th trip since our first in 1985 (honeymoon) and I think she would like to do something else for a change. She’s 49 for a few more months. Her name is Rae
DD – Previously mentioned. She loves WDW and she is the main reason for this trip. I think this will be our last big vacation as a family. She’s just finished her junior year of high school and I don’t see her going on a vacation with us next summer. There’ll be too many things she’ll want to do as a full fledged adult. My wife believes she’ll go on vacation with us forever but I just don’t think so. It makes my heart sad, but I think this is the end of bringing up baby. Oh yeah, here name is Rose. And, thru tremendous hard work and a father that cracks the whip extremely hard when necessary, she finished the year on the honor roll.
Me – I’m Lee. I’ll turn 43 in 8 days. The only thing I like better than WDW, aside from my wonderful family of course, are the Cincinnati Bengals (everyone go ahead and get your laughs out now). I’ve been a season ticket holder for most of the last 10 years. Anyway, I can’t get enough of WDW. If it weren’t for limited finances, I’d be here at least every other year. Although, I must admit, this trip is turning out to be much more tiring than in the past. I guess I can live with it if we don’t come back for ten years (Rae’s idea). I’ll probably start planning that trip about six weeks after we get home. Everyone needs an off-season to rest and recuperate.
Travel Day – Friday 6/8 (The day after school let out). I’m up at 3:00am (an hour earlier than our past trips) and wanted to be on the road by 4. It’s a 16 hour drive for us and we like to get it done in one day. We could make it in 13 hours, but Rae has nightmares of hellish vacations in the car as a child when her father wouldn’t stop for hours on end. I make sure there are restroom/stretch-the-legs-breaks at least every two hours and we stop for an hour for lunch and dinner.
I should have packed the car the night before. I thought I could get up and shower, load the Chevy. Trailblazer, and be on the road in an hour. Turns out it was 4:55am when we pulled out of the driveway. I’m glad I got up an extra hour early. We get going at exactly the same time as we did when I got up an hour later.
The trip is fairly uneventful. We live in Dayton, OH, so about 900 of the 950 mile trip is straight down I-75. It couldn’t be an easier drive as long as you leave early enough that you are nowhere near Atlanta at rush hour. Kentucky and Tennessee are very mountainous (hills?) states and the roads wind thru the mountains constantly so you really can’t make very good time. After that the terrain becomes very flat. I always hate the drive thru Georgia. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful state. But it is very long North to South which means half our trip runs thru GA and it seems like it takes forever. And their transportation dept. has a nasty habit of reducing the speed limit in construction areas for 20 miles at a time with absolutely no lane restrictions in place. In Ohio, if you don’t have some kind of lane closure going on, they have to restore the permanent speed limit immediately. Evidently that’s not so in the Peach State. I drove thru construction zone after zone with reduced speed limits and all the barrels pushed off the side of the road. Sigh, oh well.
No big problems until we get to Florida. I start hearing on the radio that there is a major accident at mile marker 407? North of Ocala, A semi-tractor trailer is jack knifed and the report says that it has been a major delay for hours and hours but two lanes are open to traffic. Anyway, we hit the backup and it is enormous. We never did see any accident or traffic reduced to two lanes. They must have gotten it all cleaned up by the time we came thru, but since it was 6:00pm rush hour traffic just never got caught up. The accident cost us an hour, but the most important thing is that hopefully no one was hurt.
We arrived on International drive at about 10PM. I never reserve a hotel for the first night of our trips. I know its risky, but I can’t be sure if we are ever going to make it all in one day, its just too many miles. Luckily, the first hotel I try has availability although for a bit more than I budgeted ($109 versus 79). It doesn’t sound that bad but $109 turns into $125 with FL hotel taxes and before we stay the first night, we are already 50 bucks in the holes. I could have always searched for a cheaper hotel, but we were tired and the Courtyard by Marriott was very nice. We got to sleep by 11:30pm which is later than I planned. I was hoping we wouldn’t suffer for it in the morning because out first day is at the MK and we needed to be up by 7.
Hello, I’m finally in WDW again. As I’m writing this, it is Tuesday, at 5:27 am. I’ve been up since 3:30am (more on that later). For those of you not familiar with our situation, we are here for the first time since June 2004. We were supposed to be back in early December 2006. My DD is 17 and has always been an honor student (sometimes with straight A’s) and in a tough Catholic school where 99% of the students go on to college. That’s saying something. So we thought that it would be no big deal to take her out of school for a week and go to WDW when the crowds were exceptionally light and holiday festivities abound. So imagine our surprise when we sent out the email to all her teachers that she would be gone for a week, and her math instructor replied that we might want to rethink our plans since she was currently failing Algebra II. Not a B- or C+, a stone cold F. DD is gifted but not always motivated. At this point we were three weeks from our getaway day. Well, needless to say, we cancelled that trip at great expense and re-planned it for the day after school was out.
I’ll start out with a listing of all the guilty parties.
DW – Over the years she has been almost as big, although not as obsessive, of a Disney aficionado as me. However, she’s not anywhere near as keen about this trip as she has been the others. This is our 7th trip since our first in 1985 (honeymoon) and I think she would like to do something else for a change. She’s 49 for a few more months. Her name is Rae
DD – Previously mentioned. She loves WDW and she is the main reason for this trip. I think this will be our last big vacation as a family. She’s just finished her junior year of high school and I don’t see her going on a vacation with us next summer. There’ll be too many things she’ll want to do as a full fledged adult. My wife believes she’ll go on vacation with us forever but I just don’t think so. It makes my heart sad, but I think this is the end of bringing up baby. Oh yeah, here name is Rose. And, thru tremendous hard work and a father that cracks the whip extremely hard when necessary, she finished the year on the honor roll.
Me – I’m Lee. I’ll turn 43 in 8 days. The only thing I like better than WDW, aside from my wonderful family of course, are the Cincinnati Bengals (everyone go ahead and get your laughs out now). I’ve been a season ticket holder for most of the last 10 years. Anyway, I can’t get enough of WDW. If it weren’t for limited finances, I’d be here at least every other year. Although, I must admit, this trip is turning out to be much more tiring than in the past. I guess I can live with it if we don’t come back for ten years (Rae’s idea). I’ll probably start planning that trip about six weeks after we get home. Everyone needs an off-season to rest and recuperate.
Travel Day – Friday 6/8 (The day after school let out). I’m up at 3:00am (an hour earlier than our past trips) and wanted to be on the road by 4. It’s a 16 hour drive for us and we like to get it done in one day. We could make it in 13 hours, but Rae has nightmares of hellish vacations in the car as a child when her father wouldn’t stop for hours on end. I make sure there are restroom/stretch-the-legs-breaks at least every two hours and we stop for an hour for lunch and dinner.
I should have packed the car the night before. I thought I could get up and shower, load the Chevy. Trailblazer, and be on the road in an hour. Turns out it was 4:55am when we pulled out of the driveway. I’m glad I got up an extra hour early. We get going at exactly the same time as we did when I got up an hour later.
The trip is fairly uneventful. We live in Dayton, OH, so about 900 of the 950 mile trip is straight down I-75. It couldn’t be an easier drive as long as you leave early enough that you are nowhere near Atlanta at rush hour. Kentucky and Tennessee are very mountainous (hills?) states and the roads wind thru the mountains constantly so you really can’t make very good time. After that the terrain becomes very flat. I always hate the drive thru Georgia. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful state. But it is very long North to South which means half our trip runs thru GA and it seems like it takes forever. And their transportation dept. has a nasty habit of reducing the speed limit in construction areas for 20 miles at a time with absolutely no lane restrictions in place. In Ohio, if you don’t have some kind of lane closure going on, they have to restore the permanent speed limit immediately. Evidently that’s not so in the Peach State. I drove thru construction zone after zone with reduced speed limits and all the barrels pushed off the side of the road. Sigh, oh well.
No big problems until we get to Florida. I start hearing on the radio that there is a major accident at mile marker 407? North of Ocala, A semi-tractor trailer is jack knifed and the report says that it has been a major delay for hours and hours but two lanes are open to traffic. Anyway, we hit the backup and it is enormous. We never did see any accident or traffic reduced to two lanes. They must have gotten it all cleaned up by the time we came thru, but since it was 6:00pm rush hour traffic just never got caught up. The accident cost us an hour, but the most important thing is that hopefully no one was hurt.
We arrived on International drive at about 10PM. I never reserve a hotel for the first night of our trips. I know its risky, but I can’t be sure if we are ever going to make it all in one day, its just too many miles. Luckily, the first hotel I try has availability although for a bit more than I budgeted ($109 versus 79). It doesn’t sound that bad but $109 turns into $125 with FL hotel taxes and before we stay the first night, we are already 50 bucks in the holes. I could have always searched for a cheaper hotel, but we were tired and the Courtyard by Marriott was very nice. We got to sleep by 11:30pm which is later than I planned. I was hoping we wouldn’t suffer for it in the morning because out first day is at the MK and we needed to be up by 7.