clearskies
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Intro
As the title has indicated, this TR is going to take you on a whirlwind trip through 8 Orlando area theme parks and much more. Ok, yes, 8 theme parks means that this TR is not all Disney related. Actually, to provide full disclosure, as far as "park time" is concerned we actually spent more hours in "other" parks than in the Disney parks on this trip. Whoa, wait a sec, back up the truck. Before you run away screaming, please stay with me a bit longer. I promise that there is plenty here to quench your thirst for all things Disney. Now, I must say that I did go round and round with the following questions in my head; "Should I post in the Disney TR forum?", "Should I post in the Universal TR forum?", "Should I not even bother with a TR?", "Don't I have better things to do with my time than to sit around worrying about such things?". Ultimately I ended up here since overall we spent more of our waking hours within the realm of Disney than outside. This is due to the fact that we stayed on Disney property and we were also on the Disney dining plan so we spent a good deal of time in various Disney resort areas. We also did visit 3 of the 4 major Disney parks as well as excursions to Downtown Disney. Think of it as an added bonus that I am throwing in, at no extra cost, ventures to areas outside the world. Beyond the confines of the mouse we experienced our very first visit to that other pair of major theme parks in Orlando and we saw the new castle on the block. We also had visits to Sea World and Busch Gardens Tampa and a brief excursion to Sea World Atlantis. Ok, let's check my math 3 Disney + 2 Universal + Sea World + Atlantis + Busch gardens, yep I have enough fingers to handle the math and that's 8 parks. Albeit, the Atlantis park should probably count as a half a pinky since we only were there briefly. If this just won't do and you and you need only full-bore Disney content, well you can skip past my non-Disney installments since I will try to keep them separate or you can read an all Disney all the time TR from me from 2009 using the link in my sig to get your fix. If however, you are ready to expand your world and broaden your horizons then read on and welcome aboard for the full journey.
More than anything this TR is going to be about photos of our experiences. Photography is a hobby of mine that I love but I wish I had more time for in my everyday existence. My camera does not come out to play as often as I would like to back at the home front but When I get away from it all I can go a bit hog wild with it. I took over 5000 photos on this trip. Yikes, don't worry, I will try not to have you endure picture after picture of the same thing from 10 slightly different perspectives. I weeded down the pictures to the somewhat better ones (which are about a quarter of the overall pics) that will hopefully keep you entertained. This TR is not solely about pictures though. There will hopefully be some semi-coherent, pseudo-interesting writing as well. Ok, perhaps not from me, but as long as someone can write interesting comments back to hold the other readers interest then that will help the cause. Now, Back to the photos. Here is my preview of some of the things you will experience with me on this journey.
Come along as we visit these resorts and more
We'll spend some time in these Disney Parks
As well as parks outside the realm of Disney
We'll visit Downtown Disney
We met up with some familiar old friends....
...As well as some new friends
There will be some great shows
As well as awesome nighttime entertainment
You'll see plenty of animals
and experience some good food
and of course good times on rides
I've reach my pic limit for a post and that's enough pics to give you a flavor of what is coming.
I suppose I should give you the low down of my travelling posse. We have me, the project manager and photo journalist of the trip. I spend more time than I want to admit to anyone other than perhaps some of my brethren here mapping out details of our trips with intricate spreadsheets and plans. Of course I get a ton of useful info on these boards to assist my planning needs. We also have my Wife, our outgoing ambassador and the glue that hold us all together. We have two fantastic children. my Son (age 12 on the trip), who has changed so much in one year that it is mind boggling. Once puberty has hit, my gosh this growing up train has been moving at full throttle. Despite his changes one thing has remained constant and that is the fact that he is a great kid. We also have a daughter who just turned 10 before the trip. She is such a sweetheart. She can spread magic in her eyes and make you smile just looking at her. Don't get me wrong, they can both have their moments sometimes but 99% of the time they are truly wonderful kids. I give my wife all the credit for that.
My wife's sister and family were also coming along some of the ride as well. My own family is more of an "on the go family" though and they prefer a more relaxed pace so in most cases we went our separate ways and caught up together for meals. It really works out better that way so that we prevent their exhaustion from trying to keep up and our angst at moving at slower pace. We also spent some time with my sister and her family who were also visiting Universal for the first time when we were down there. But wait..there's more. We also spent a couple days with some friends from our home town as well. So, out of 8 park days we only had 2 where we were completely on our own.
As far as where we stayed, we were at All Stars Movies this trip. In 2009, we stayed at POP with my SIL family. We were more of an every other year Dis family since we like to experience other places as well and we had visited in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009. Thus we originally had no intention of visiting in 2010. Then in 2009 I got wind of the upcoming changes in the area and that Harry Potter was moving into the neighborhood. I started to think that it would be a good time to succumb and finally visit "that other set of parks" in orlando. Though we are not HP ultra fanatics, my son and did I read all the books together and I figured it would be exciting to see the new digs. Then during our Dis 2009 trip I saw the bounceback flyer for free dining for 2010 in our room. Now, one thing to know about me is if you throw a good deal in front of me I am happy as pig in excrement. The free dining deal that they offer now is a very good deal now but it was an insane deal before they changed the offer in 2010. So the gears in my head started to whirr in overdrive and I thought hot diggity how's this for a plan....I can get a decent place to put our heads down at night while we go visit other parks in the area during the day and get a good sit down meal to come back to at night and even a get breakfast before we head out for the day all for about $130/night and that also included a day's ticket in Disney for the family. This was crazy. I was not sure if Disney was making any money off of us but who cares, where do I sign up? So I took advantage of the bounce back offer for 2010. I was still not sure we were going to stay there since I was also thinking about Universal hotels in order to get express Pass as well as possible off site hotels but we signed up with the bounceback so that we could have the deal reserved just in case. Since we were at Pop and SIL wanted to try a new place but wanted to keep it at the values we opted for All Stars Movies since we thought their kids would enjoy the theming.
Come 180 days out I started making meal reservations and though I still had not settled on staying at Disney, planning the meals definitely helped solidify the deal in my head. I am not sure if it was because they had not announced Free Dining to the General Public yet or what but it was not too hard to get all the restaurants I wanted and I did not get up at the crack of dawn on 180 day mark to make them. I even snagged Le Cellier for one EPCOT day if we decided to go there and it was after my 180 day mark. I was still worried about crowds in Universal and the need for Express Pass but I found that you could buy a form of Express Pass separately and I figured if I needed it I could just buy that when we were there. Eventually, I settled on keeping our resort reservations and we would hope the universal crowds were not too insane.
Well I think that covers most of the pre-trip history for you. We'll start in the next post our arrival on 8/25/10. Yes, that's right I said 8/25. I neglected to mention there is a bit of a delay in me getting started on this. Mea Culpa. Time has not been on my side lately and carving out some precious time to weed through pictures and write this has not been a happening thing for me the last couple of months. Fear not though, I don't plan to leave you hanging now that I have started the ball rolling.
Talk to you soon,
Clearkies
As the title has indicated, this TR is going to take you on a whirlwind trip through 8 Orlando area theme parks and much more. Ok, yes, 8 theme parks means that this TR is not all Disney related. Actually, to provide full disclosure, as far as "park time" is concerned we actually spent more hours in "other" parks than in the Disney parks on this trip. Whoa, wait a sec, back up the truck. Before you run away screaming, please stay with me a bit longer. I promise that there is plenty here to quench your thirst for all things Disney. Now, I must say that I did go round and round with the following questions in my head; "Should I post in the Disney TR forum?", "Should I post in the Universal TR forum?", "Should I not even bother with a TR?", "Don't I have better things to do with my time than to sit around worrying about such things?". Ultimately I ended up here since overall we spent more of our waking hours within the realm of Disney than outside. This is due to the fact that we stayed on Disney property and we were also on the Disney dining plan so we spent a good deal of time in various Disney resort areas. We also did visit 3 of the 4 major Disney parks as well as excursions to Downtown Disney. Think of it as an added bonus that I am throwing in, at no extra cost, ventures to areas outside the world. Beyond the confines of the mouse we experienced our very first visit to that other pair of major theme parks in Orlando and we saw the new castle on the block. We also had visits to Sea World and Busch Gardens Tampa and a brief excursion to Sea World Atlantis. Ok, let's check my math 3 Disney + 2 Universal + Sea World + Atlantis + Busch gardens, yep I have enough fingers to handle the math and that's 8 parks. Albeit, the Atlantis park should probably count as a half a pinky since we only were there briefly. If this just won't do and you and you need only full-bore Disney content, well you can skip past my non-Disney installments since I will try to keep them separate or you can read an all Disney all the time TR from me from 2009 using the link in my sig to get your fix. If however, you are ready to expand your world and broaden your horizons then read on and welcome aboard for the full journey.
More than anything this TR is going to be about photos of our experiences. Photography is a hobby of mine that I love but I wish I had more time for in my everyday existence. My camera does not come out to play as often as I would like to back at the home front but When I get away from it all I can go a bit hog wild with it. I took over 5000 photos on this trip. Yikes, don't worry, I will try not to have you endure picture after picture of the same thing from 10 slightly different perspectives. I weeded down the pictures to the somewhat better ones (which are about a quarter of the overall pics) that will hopefully keep you entertained. This TR is not solely about pictures though. There will hopefully be some semi-coherent, pseudo-interesting writing as well. Ok, perhaps not from me, but as long as someone can write interesting comments back to hold the other readers interest then that will help the cause. Now, Back to the photos. Here is my preview of some of the things you will experience with me on this journey.
Come along as we visit these resorts and more




We'll spend some time in these Disney Parks



As well as parks outside the realm of Disney



We'll visit Downtown Disney

We met up with some familiar old friends....


...As well as some new friends

There will be some great shows



As well as awesome nighttime entertainment



You'll see plenty of animals


and experience some good food

and of course good times on rides


I've reach my pic limit for a post and that's enough pics to give you a flavor of what is coming.
I suppose I should give you the low down of my travelling posse. We have me, the project manager and photo journalist of the trip. I spend more time than I want to admit to anyone other than perhaps some of my brethren here mapping out details of our trips with intricate spreadsheets and plans. Of course I get a ton of useful info on these boards to assist my planning needs. We also have my Wife, our outgoing ambassador and the glue that hold us all together. We have two fantastic children. my Son (age 12 on the trip), who has changed so much in one year that it is mind boggling. Once puberty has hit, my gosh this growing up train has been moving at full throttle. Despite his changes one thing has remained constant and that is the fact that he is a great kid. We also have a daughter who just turned 10 before the trip. She is such a sweetheart. She can spread magic in her eyes and make you smile just looking at her. Don't get me wrong, they can both have their moments sometimes but 99% of the time they are truly wonderful kids. I give my wife all the credit for that.
My wife's sister and family were also coming along some of the ride as well. My own family is more of an "on the go family" though and they prefer a more relaxed pace so in most cases we went our separate ways and caught up together for meals. It really works out better that way so that we prevent their exhaustion from trying to keep up and our angst at moving at slower pace. We also spent some time with my sister and her family who were also visiting Universal for the first time when we were down there. But wait..there's more. We also spent a couple days with some friends from our home town as well. So, out of 8 park days we only had 2 where we were completely on our own.
As far as where we stayed, we were at All Stars Movies this trip. In 2009, we stayed at POP with my SIL family. We were more of an every other year Dis family since we like to experience other places as well and we had visited in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009. Thus we originally had no intention of visiting in 2010. Then in 2009 I got wind of the upcoming changes in the area and that Harry Potter was moving into the neighborhood. I started to think that it would be a good time to succumb and finally visit "that other set of parks" in orlando. Though we are not HP ultra fanatics, my son and did I read all the books together and I figured it would be exciting to see the new digs. Then during our Dis 2009 trip I saw the bounceback flyer for free dining for 2010 in our room. Now, one thing to know about me is if you throw a good deal in front of me I am happy as pig in excrement. The free dining deal that they offer now is a very good deal now but it was an insane deal before they changed the offer in 2010. So the gears in my head started to whirr in overdrive and I thought hot diggity how's this for a plan....I can get a decent place to put our heads down at night while we go visit other parks in the area during the day and get a good sit down meal to come back to at night and even a get breakfast before we head out for the day all for about $130/night and that also included a day's ticket in Disney for the family. This was crazy. I was not sure if Disney was making any money off of us but who cares, where do I sign up? So I took advantage of the bounce back offer for 2010. I was still not sure we were going to stay there since I was also thinking about Universal hotels in order to get express Pass as well as possible off site hotels but we signed up with the bounceback so that we could have the deal reserved just in case. Since we were at Pop and SIL wanted to try a new place but wanted to keep it at the values we opted for All Stars Movies since we thought their kids would enjoy the theming.
Come 180 days out I started making meal reservations and though I still had not settled on staying at Disney, planning the meals definitely helped solidify the deal in my head. I am not sure if it was because they had not announced Free Dining to the General Public yet or what but it was not too hard to get all the restaurants I wanted and I did not get up at the crack of dawn on 180 day mark to make them. I even snagged Le Cellier for one EPCOT day if we decided to go there and it was after my 180 day mark. I was still worried about crowds in Universal and the need for Express Pass but I found that you could buy a form of Express Pass separately and I figured if I needed it I could just buy that when we were there. Eventually, I settled on keeping our resort reservations and we would hope the universal crowds were not too insane.
Well I think that covers most of the pre-trip history for you. We'll start in the next post our arrival on 8/25/10. Yes, that's right I said 8/25. I neglected to mention there is a bit of a delay in me getting started on this. Mea Culpa. Time has not been on my side lately and carving out some precious time to weed through pictures and write this has not been a happening thing for me the last couple of months. Fear not though, I don't plan to leave you hanging now that I have started the ball rolling.
Talk to you soon,
Clearkies