Several checks arrived yesterday.... Diane (AllShookUp), I LOVED the lime green stationary!!

And a lot of the envelopes were decorated with Disney stickers...very nice! I've never gotten such fun mail.
Moira: I'll reply to your Polynesian question in more detail later when I get home, but I have a question for you: How many nights are you going to be there? We stayed at the Polynesian in a lagoon/concierge room last fall and also had the
Disney Dining Plan. It was a TON of food, however we didn't feel it was overkill to have the
DDP AND concierge. We had breakfast each morning in the concierge lounge (continental breakfast, but very, very nice selections), then had our sit-down meal for dinner, and the counter service meal for lunch. In the evenings in the concierge lounge, we tried the hot food offerings an hour or so before our scheduled dinner times, it made a nice appetizer of sorts

I think a lot depends on how late/early you plan on having dinner. Now, having said all that, I have to agree with the way of thinking that concierge is not really meant to be a meal plan anyway, and there's a lot more to concierge than just the food offerings. Many, many people don't see a need for concierge and will never pay extra for it. We happen to love concierge, especially at the Polynesian, for these reasons: We already know in advance which longhouse we'll be in; the Hawaii building, which is the Most convenient longhouse at the resort. The lounge itself is wonderful, it's 2-stories high and has floor-to-ceiling glass walls which face the Magic Kingdom and castle. If you arrive early to the resort (before check-in) and/or will be staying later on your last day, you have access to the lounge and all of its offerings from the moment you step foot onto the resort until the moment you leave. We find this extremely convenient for us, and is a big factor for why we choose concierge when we travel with our sons. Ok, so this isn't quite a short reply... but I'll finish it later on!
Jeff: Gorgeous house, I know the area

I also grew up spending my summers there, and still visit there every summer.
Bev: CONGRATULATIONS! Wow, that is great!!

And I thought I was happy knowing I was going back on a
Disney cruise in February!!!
Ed: You poor thing! I've never had poison ivy in my entire life. I hope you get some relief soon!
Tina: I know what you mean! I told John the other day that in another couple of weeks I'll be losing my job of posting the weekly countdown! LOL Then he reminded me that we'll be going on another Disney cruise in February, but the countdowns just won't be the same without the Cruising Castaways!!