Mocharilla
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7 days at Disney. DxDDP. A month long road trip. Universal Studios. Busch Gardens. Dollywood. Michigan's Adventure. Six Flags Great America, Over Georgia, AND Over St. Louis. Are we crazy? Well... yeah, definitely, but that just means you're interested, right? 
I suppose we should start with first things first, an introduction to our family (I'm sure you can tell which of us is which).

First of all, there's me (Summer). I'm 26 now but 27 at the time of the trip. I work as a Sports Editor and I'm also back in school for a degree in sports journalism. Next up, there's my husband, Nic. He's 27 and a structural engineer. We've been together for 11 years now, and we got engaged and went on our honeymoon at WDW. Then there's the little one, our 9-year-old, Jacques. He works hard as a third grader.
Other than Disney, our family has three loves: hockey, roller coasters, and food. After a hockey season we'd rather put behind us (we're Dallas Stars season ticket holders after growing up as a Blackhawks fan and a Nordiques fan and they have been, um, not good this year
), we're glad to spend this trip focusing on the other two. I asked DS what he'd want out of a surprise vacation and he said two things: roller coasters and "can we go somewhere with food?"
He's a very adventurous eater, which is what he means, not just generally somewhere to eat.
Skip this next little bit if you only care about the Disney part
:
We've got a pretty crazy road trip planned for this summer, filled with surprises for the little one all leading up to a week at All-Star Sports. DH only gets 3 weeks of vacation a year and we're only using 2 on this trip, so it's going to start with 2 weeks of just DS and I, then he's flying to meet us for the real fun. To start with, DS and I are going to drive up from Dallas (where we live) to Michigan (where a lot of our family lives), stopping at Six Flags Over St. Louis on the way. Side note: we have Six Flags season passes + dining passes since we have one here in the metroplex, so we like to stop when we pass one and ride a few coasters and grab lunch. We've been to SFSL, SFGAm, SFFT, and of course, SFOT. We'll be having lunch with some friends in Chicago on the way as well, but SFGAm is a ways out of town, so we'll be saving that for later. Once we're in Michigan, we're going to spend the rest of that week and all of the next driving around Michigan and visiting family, including a stop at Michigan's Adventure (where we used to have season passes) and popping back over to Chicago for a few days to visit family and friends. DH will fly up for the last weekend, which is the same weekend as our yearly family reunion.
DS knows most of those details, but once DH joins us, we move onto the surprise portion of the trip. Originally, we started with just a Disney trip, then decided to hit Universal, then Busch Gardens, and somewhere along the way, it sort of spiraled out of control... Whoops!
The plan is as follows (Note: I know the driving seems crazy, particularly with theme parks involved as well, but we're do this sort of driving shenanigans often and it's actually far from the craziest driving/sightseeing combo we've done):
Sun, 8/6: Brunch with family, head out on the road to drive overnight
Mon, 8/7: Dollywood
Tue, 8/8: Six Flags Over Georgia
Wed, 8/9: Georgia Aquarium, Olympic Sightseeing (one of my obsessions), drive overnight
Thur, 8/10: Busch Gardens
Fri, 8/11: Universal Studios Florida
Sat, 8/12: Islands of Adventure
Sun, 8/13: Magic Kingdom
Mon, 8/14: Hollywood Studios
Tue, 8/15: Animal Kingdom
Wed, 8/16: Epcot
Thur, 8/17: Magic Kingdom
Fri, 8/18: Epcot
Sat, 8/19: Magic Kingdom
Sun, 8/20: Driving back home
Future posts to keep an eye out for:
Dining Reservations
Fastpasses
Daily Plans
Packing Lists
Binder
Must-See/Do
Must-Eat

I suppose we should start with first things first, an introduction to our family (I'm sure you can tell which of us is which).

First of all, there's me (Summer). I'm 26 now but 27 at the time of the trip. I work as a Sports Editor and I'm also back in school for a degree in sports journalism. Next up, there's my husband, Nic. He's 27 and a structural engineer. We've been together for 11 years now, and we got engaged and went on our honeymoon at WDW. Then there's the little one, our 9-year-old, Jacques. He works hard as a third grader.

Other than Disney, our family has three loves: hockey, roller coasters, and food. After a hockey season we'd rather put behind us (we're Dallas Stars season ticket holders after growing up as a Blackhawks fan and a Nordiques fan and they have been, um, not good this year


Skip this next little bit if you only care about the Disney part


We've got a pretty crazy road trip planned for this summer, filled with surprises for the little one all leading up to a week at All-Star Sports. DH only gets 3 weeks of vacation a year and we're only using 2 on this trip, so it's going to start with 2 weeks of just DS and I, then he's flying to meet us for the real fun. To start with, DS and I are going to drive up from Dallas (where we live) to Michigan (where a lot of our family lives), stopping at Six Flags Over St. Louis on the way. Side note: we have Six Flags season passes + dining passes since we have one here in the metroplex, so we like to stop when we pass one and ride a few coasters and grab lunch. We've been to SFSL, SFGAm, SFFT, and of course, SFOT. We'll be having lunch with some friends in Chicago on the way as well, but SFGAm is a ways out of town, so we'll be saving that for later. Once we're in Michigan, we're going to spend the rest of that week and all of the next driving around Michigan and visiting family, including a stop at Michigan's Adventure (where we used to have season passes) and popping back over to Chicago for a few days to visit family and friends. DH will fly up for the last weekend, which is the same weekend as our yearly family reunion.
DS knows most of those details, but once DH joins us, we move onto the surprise portion of the trip. Originally, we started with just a Disney trip, then decided to hit Universal, then Busch Gardens, and somewhere along the way, it sort of spiraled out of control... Whoops!
The plan is as follows (Note: I know the driving seems crazy, particularly with theme parks involved as well, but we're do this sort of driving shenanigans often and it's actually far from the craziest driving/sightseeing combo we've done):
Sun, 8/6: Brunch with family, head out on the road to drive overnight
Mon, 8/7: Dollywood
Tue, 8/8: Six Flags Over Georgia
Wed, 8/9: Georgia Aquarium, Olympic Sightseeing (one of my obsessions), drive overnight
Thur, 8/10: Busch Gardens
Fri, 8/11: Universal Studios Florida
Sat, 8/12: Islands of Adventure
Sun, 8/13: Magic Kingdom
Mon, 8/14: Hollywood Studios
Tue, 8/15: Animal Kingdom
Wed, 8/16: Epcot
Thur, 8/17: Magic Kingdom
Fri, 8/18: Epcot
Sat, 8/19: Magic Kingdom
Sun, 8/20: Driving back home
Future posts to keep an eye out for:
Dining Reservations
Fastpasses
Daily Plans
Packing Lists
Binder
Must-See/Do
Must-Eat
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