stayhomemom77
Dieting my way to Disney!!
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It's real.
It's happened.
It's BOOKED!!
It started on a wish. A whim. A yearning.
And then, suddenly...it became a reality.
We are going back. For the third year in a row. And I can't wait.
So, without further ado
Lets get this party started.
Let me introduce you to the cast of characters:
Me: The DISaholic and Disneyaholic and planner of this and all family trips. Im 34 and a SAHM.
DH: 35 years old and not as into Disney as I am. Since he loves me and loves the kids, hes willing to come a bit more frequently than he would really like. Hes a big fan of the dining plan though so our family trip wouldnt be complete without it.
DD: 7 years old, going on 14. Shes fun, loves getting her picture taken and is going to FREAK RIGHT OUT when we tell her about the trip.
DS: 5 years old. Spends an inordinate amount of time saving for Disney (even when there is no trip planned for the immediate future) and doing extra chores around the house to earn Disney dollars. Will also flip out when we finally spill the beans about this trip.
Let me splain.
Our family has been to Disney together twice so far. In April 2009 off property and again in April 2010. That time we stayed on a DVC reservation, a split stay. We had 2 night at SSR with the DxDDP and 6 days at AKL with the DDP.
In 2009, DH was all meh! As far as he was concerned, he could take it or leave it. In 2010, DH had A LOT more fun. He was really impressed with the DDP, the Disney resorts and the fact that the kids were now tall enough to go on some of the better rides. Although a long way from a true Disneyphile, he does enjoy our vacations there as long as they arent TOO often.
We live in Ontario and made the 18 hour drive down both times.
When we got back this year, we told the kids not to expect to go again in April of 2011 because it just wasnt going to happen. They were going to have to wait until 2012 before going back. They were okay with this, and DS still insisted we keep filling the Disney jar (change jar) and kept working on earning Disney dollars in preparation for this distant trip. (I think hes a DISer in the making, quite frankly.)
You see, next year is our 10th anniversary and we have a vacation of a different sort (read: mom and dad only) on the books so all vacation money is going to that trip.
And then, Disney extended free dining.
So, I did what any self respecting DISer would do. I started pricing out vacations.
And to my shock and amazement I found we could do a four night stay with free dining for next to nothing at the beginning of January. And it was like the mouse was just challenging me to find the money and see him real soon.
So I attacked our budget and with only a few minor adjustments, had the price of the vacation package covered within minutes. Hmm, now we just need to get there
I DID NOT want to drive in January so I began looking at flights. For the four of us, out of Detroit we were looking at $920 Canadian. Not bad. But we didnt have it, unless we tapped into the money for our anniversary cruise.
Nope, no good.
DH was SO not going to go for that. So, whats a girl to do? I went back to the budget, this time hacking and slashing and managed to find another $400. Okay, were getting close.
BUT
I couldnt come up with the last $500 no matter what I did. Short of selling myself on street corners, there was no way I was going to be able to come up with that much money by the end of the year.
I was down.
But not out.
I booked the trip anyway for January 1 to 5 (knowing that I could cancel it later if I had to) and mustered up the courage to tell my husband. (About the deal, not about booking it.)
I gave him the straight facts.
I told him I had done something stupid. (Of course you and I both know that I had done something extremely intelligent). I had looked into the deal. I had tried to come up with the money. I had come tantalizingly close. And I had failed to find the last little bit we needed to actually GO on the trip.
He was sympathetic to my plight. He was also quite willing to go. Even if we had to dip into the vacation fund for that last $500. It was almost too easy. He was putty in my hands.
And I get my 2011 Disney fix, after all.
We decided to keep this trip a secret from the kids.
Were going to tell them at Christmas. A little American cash in their stockings will be a nice hint and we still have tons of time to come up with some other creative things we can do to break the news.
Im still going to try and get my mom and dad in on the plans also. My mom has 10 grandchildren, so big gifts for the entire family are heaven sent as far as she is concerned because it simplifies Christmas for her. She hates giving money though, so this too may take some creative thinking in order to present it in such a way that shell be on board.
Maybe I should approach my dad

It's happened.
It's BOOKED!!

It started on a wish. A whim. A yearning.
And then, suddenly...it became a reality.
We are going back. For the third year in a row. And I can't wait.

So, without further ado
Lets get this party started.

Let me introduce you to the cast of characters:
Me: The DISaholic and Disneyaholic and planner of this and all family trips. Im 34 and a SAHM.
DH: 35 years old and not as into Disney as I am. Since he loves me and loves the kids, hes willing to come a bit more frequently than he would really like. Hes a big fan of the dining plan though so our family trip wouldnt be complete without it.
DD: 7 years old, going on 14. Shes fun, loves getting her picture taken and is going to FREAK RIGHT OUT when we tell her about the trip.
DS: 5 years old. Spends an inordinate amount of time saving for Disney (even when there is no trip planned for the immediate future) and doing extra chores around the house to earn Disney dollars. Will also flip out when we finally spill the beans about this trip.
Let me splain.
Our family has been to Disney together twice so far. In April 2009 off property and again in April 2010. That time we stayed on a DVC reservation, a split stay. We had 2 night at SSR with the DxDDP and 6 days at AKL with the DDP.
In 2009, DH was all meh! As far as he was concerned, he could take it or leave it. In 2010, DH had A LOT more fun. He was really impressed with the DDP, the Disney resorts and the fact that the kids were now tall enough to go on some of the better rides. Although a long way from a true Disneyphile, he does enjoy our vacations there as long as they arent TOO often.
We live in Ontario and made the 18 hour drive down both times.
When we got back this year, we told the kids not to expect to go again in April of 2011 because it just wasnt going to happen. They were going to have to wait until 2012 before going back. They were okay with this, and DS still insisted we keep filling the Disney jar (change jar) and kept working on earning Disney dollars in preparation for this distant trip. (I think hes a DISer in the making, quite frankly.)
You see, next year is our 10th anniversary and we have a vacation of a different sort (read: mom and dad only) on the books so all vacation money is going to that trip.
And then, Disney extended free dining.

So, I did what any self respecting DISer would do. I started pricing out vacations.

And to my shock and amazement I found we could do a four night stay with free dining for next to nothing at the beginning of January. And it was like the mouse was just challenging me to find the money and see him real soon.

So I attacked our budget and with only a few minor adjustments, had the price of the vacation package covered within minutes. Hmm, now we just need to get there
I DID NOT want to drive in January so I began looking at flights. For the four of us, out of Detroit we were looking at $920 Canadian. Not bad. But we didnt have it, unless we tapped into the money for our anniversary cruise.
Nope, no good.

DH was SO not going to go for that. So, whats a girl to do? I went back to the budget, this time hacking and slashing and managed to find another $400. Okay, were getting close.
BUT
I couldnt come up with the last $500 no matter what I did. Short of selling myself on street corners, there was no way I was going to be able to come up with that much money by the end of the year.
I was down.
But not out.
I booked the trip anyway for January 1 to 5 (knowing that I could cancel it later if I had to) and mustered up the courage to tell my husband. (About the deal, not about booking it.)

I gave him the straight facts.
I told him I had done something stupid. (Of course you and I both know that I had done something extremely intelligent). I had looked into the deal. I had tried to come up with the money. I had come tantalizingly close. And I had failed to find the last little bit we needed to actually GO on the trip.
He was sympathetic to my plight. He was also quite willing to go. Even if we had to dip into the vacation fund for that last $500. It was almost too easy. He was putty in my hands.

And I get my 2011 Disney fix, after all.
We decided to keep this trip a secret from the kids.
Were going to tell them at Christmas. A little American cash in their stockings will be a nice hint and we still have tons of time to come up with some other creative things we can do to break the news.
Im still going to try and get my mom and dad in on the plans also. My mom has 10 grandchildren, so big gifts for the entire family are heaven sent as far as she is concerned because it simplifies Christmas for her. She hates giving money though, so this too may take some creative thinking in order to present it in such a way that shell be on board.
Maybe I should approach my dad
