SavvyMom
<font color=orange>It's my gig, what can I say
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Hello and welcome to my trip report. Pull up a recliner and have a drink. Ill start with the cast:
DD10 - also known as JJ. She liked Dinosaur but refused to ride Expedition Everest. She loved Test Track, but hated the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. She wanted to ride Mission Space Orange over and over, but refuses to ever ride Space Mountain again as long as she lives.
DD14 - also known as Cookie. She loves almost all rides the faster the better. She loves to eat at Table Service restaurants, but doesnt like the food. She loves to shop, but doesnt want to buy anything.
DH - also known as Critter. He had never been to WDW until we took our oldest when she was 3yo. He was hooked. He has unending stamina and is sooo tolerant of my whining and moaning. He wants each of us to have the perfect souvenir. He never picks anything for himself, but wants us to get what we want. TBHITW (The Best Husband In The World)!
Me - also known as Pirate Mom. Im 37yo and I LOVE the Pirates of the Caribbean movies/ride/junk they sell in all the stores. Im willing to ride any ride, but also willing to sit one out with JJ. I sweat a lot and burn easily. Ive been to WDW several times, and never seem to get enough.
We just returned from our big trip June 8-14 at the All Star Music Resort. We had last taken a trip to WDW in 2004. Last year we went to Universal. We had a great time, but the overwhelming opinion was, It aint Disney World.
We had planned this trip for months. We made our original reservations at ASMu in a smoking room near the front. No problem. Then I read on DISboards at the last minute - that WDW was instituting a no smoking policy in the rooms. When the maps of DSAs in the resorts were finally released, I desperately tried to move us to a Mod resort. No dice. (No flames please Im not starting a debate, just reporting the facts) Sooo, I called and requested a room near the front and a DSA. I was told, No problem. Did you know that what a CM tells you on the phone has very little to do with what happens in real life? More on that later. Anyway, we took 473 trips to Wally World to purchase the necessary equipment for a 6 night trip to WDW and made sure our pets would be taken care of then packed everything we owned in rolling suitcases that were on sale at Sears. ((((Sigh)))) I love Disney World.
Stay tuned for Day 1.
DD10 - also known as JJ. She liked Dinosaur but refused to ride Expedition Everest. She loved Test Track, but hated the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. She wanted to ride Mission Space Orange over and over, but refuses to ever ride Space Mountain again as long as she lives.
DD14 - also known as Cookie. She loves almost all rides the faster the better. She loves to eat at Table Service restaurants, but doesnt like the food. She loves to shop, but doesnt want to buy anything.
DH - also known as Critter. He had never been to WDW until we took our oldest when she was 3yo. He was hooked. He has unending stamina and is sooo tolerant of my whining and moaning. He wants each of us to have the perfect souvenir. He never picks anything for himself, but wants us to get what we want. TBHITW (The Best Husband In The World)!
Me - also known as Pirate Mom. Im 37yo and I LOVE the Pirates of the Caribbean movies/ride/junk they sell in all the stores. Im willing to ride any ride, but also willing to sit one out with JJ. I sweat a lot and burn easily. Ive been to WDW several times, and never seem to get enough.
We just returned from our big trip June 8-14 at the All Star Music Resort. We had last taken a trip to WDW in 2004. Last year we went to Universal. We had a great time, but the overwhelming opinion was, It aint Disney World.
We had planned this trip for months. We made our original reservations at ASMu in a smoking room near the front. No problem. Then I read on DISboards at the last minute - that WDW was instituting a no smoking policy in the rooms. When the maps of DSAs in the resorts were finally released, I desperately tried to move us to a Mod resort. No dice. (No flames please Im not starting a debate, just reporting the facts) Sooo, I called and requested a room near the front and a DSA. I was told, No problem. Did you know that what a CM tells you on the phone has very little to do with what happens in real life? More on that later. Anyway, we took 473 trips to Wally World to purchase the necessary equipment for a 6 night trip to WDW and made sure our pets would be taken care of then packed everything we owned in rolling suitcases that were on sale at Sears. ((((Sigh)))) I love Disney World.
Stay tuned for Day 1.