Join me, will you, in retelling the adventures of our 9 day trip to the World in September.
Cast of Characters:
Minmate -- aka ME, Disney Lover, Commando at heart -- need I say more?
DH -- Not a Disney-holic but definitely enjoys the trips and is a good sport.
Kids: DD9, DD8, DS7, DD6 -- all very strong personalities in their own right. All prone to princess fits (except for ds who is prone to setting his mind on something and not letting up until he gets to do it...). But all love Disney and all are extraordinary kids who display a kindness, compassion and good behavior... just usually not all at the same time! In other words, they're still very much kids!
So let the adventure begin...
Sometime shortly after Christmas my dd8 and I saw a Disney Commercial on TV. She turned to me and said what I was thinking, "I miss Disney." Yup, they hooked us. A few commercials and a little plotting later and we'd planned another trip to the world, thinking September would be a good time to go as it would give us a little more time to save and plan. Only, I was just too busy to do much of the planning part. Sure, I'd researched the Dis... It's the first place I go when I plan a trip. I decided to try the Family Suites at ASMU this time for our family of 6. We'd always liked Pop but I wanted to try the suites. Luck would have it I had a code attached to my name.
And of course, I had my alarm set early on the 180-day mark and while in the pitch dark called Disney Dining to get my ressies. Dh laughed at me but who was laughing when at 1 minute after 7 a.m. the ONLY, and I mean absolutely ONLY LeCellier ADR available for our entire 9 day stay was our last night at 4:10 p.m.? So, I booked that along with the rest of our ressies.
ADR's planned included:
W 9.17 Lunch at Akershus with Princesses
R 9.18 Dinner at Hollywood and Vine w/Fantasmic Dinner Package
F 9.19 Dinner at Les Chefs de France
S 9.20 Dinner at Chef Mickeys
S 9.21 Dinner at Tony's Town Square Restaurant
M 9.22 Dinner at Maya Grill (Coronado Springs Resort)
T 9.23 Lunch at Kona Cafe, Dinner at LeCellier
W 9.24 Lunch at Crystal Palace
I tried to make ADR's earlier than I normally would've because I remembered that you don't always get seated right away, so most of these were at 5 p.m. (Le Cellier being at 4). Lunches were at 11:40. This, as you will see made the Free Dining craze really manageable. Speaking of which, when I heard Free Dining was to be offered while we were there I was all excited! Lo and behold I totally forgot to call the day it was offered to the general public (not a Disney Visa Holder) and didn't call until about 11:30 a.m. So I found I had to give up the Family Suites b/c they didn't have any left to go with the Free Dining.
This was much out of character for me as I am normally on the Dis for Hours and have lists and lists and a whole notebook I take with me when I go. Not this time. Something in my blood (maybe someone slipped me some Xanax), just told me we needed to not spend more time researching the trip than the time that would actually be spent taking it. See, the whole past year has been really busy for us and I expect a lot of my kids in the summer - as I work from home and they here with me but not really "HERE" with me. When I overheard my dd6 singing a song, "I love my mommy but she can never play because she's always working... la la la" it really broke my heart and I vowed I would find a way to change her impression of me.
So this trip was going to be more about the family and less about how many rides we would conquer. But at the same time, with the economy as it is, and having already spent a lot of time and money on a 10 day road trip this summer to Massachusetts for my sister's wedding along with some new expenses coming up and other places we need to spend our money, I know there is no 2009 trip in the works. Knowing this will be our last visit for maybe two years, could I do it? Could I set aside my Commando ways and let the Chillax Factor rule the Day? Could we still feel like we got the most out of our trip? More importantly, would everyone get along?
Cast of Characters:
Minmate -- aka ME, Disney Lover, Commando at heart -- need I say more?
DH -- Not a Disney-holic but definitely enjoys the trips and is a good sport.
Kids: DD9, DD8, DS7, DD6 -- all very strong personalities in their own right. All prone to princess fits (except for ds who is prone to setting his mind on something and not letting up until he gets to do it...). But all love Disney and all are extraordinary kids who display a kindness, compassion and good behavior... just usually not all at the same time! In other words, they're still very much kids!
So let the adventure begin...
Sometime shortly after Christmas my dd8 and I saw a Disney Commercial on TV. She turned to me and said what I was thinking, "I miss Disney." Yup, they hooked us. A few commercials and a little plotting later and we'd planned another trip to the world, thinking September would be a good time to go as it would give us a little more time to save and plan. Only, I was just too busy to do much of the planning part. Sure, I'd researched the Dis... It's the first place I go when I plan a trip. I decided to try the Family Suites at ASMU this time for our family of 6. We'd always liked Pop but I wanted to try the suites. Luck would have it I had a code attached to my name.
And of course, I had my alarm set early on the 180-day mark and while in the pitch dark called Disney Dining to get my ressies. Dh laughed at me but who was laughing when at 1 minute after 7 a.m. the ONLY, and I mean absolutely ONLY LeCellier ADR available for our entire 9 day stay was our last night at 4:10 p.m.? So, I booked that along with the rest of our ressies.
ADR's planned included:
W 9.17 Lunch at Akershus with Princesses
R 9.18 Dinner at Hollywood and Vine w/Fantasmic Dinner Package
F 9.19 Dinner at Les Chefs de France
S 9.20 Dinner at Chef Mickeys
S 9.21 Dinner at Tony's Town Square Restaurant
M 9.22 Dinner at Maya Grill (Coronado Springs Resort)
T 9.23 Lunch at Kona Cafe, Dinner at LeCellier
W 9.24 Lunch at Crystal Palace
I tried to make ADR's earlier than I normally would've because I remembered that you don't always get seated right away, so most of these were at 5 p.m. (Le Cellier being at 4). Lunches were at 11:40. This, as you will see made the Free Dining craze really manageable. Speaking of which, when I heard Free Dining was to be offered while we were there I was all excited! Lo and behold I totally forgot to call the day it was offered to the general public (not a Disney Visa Holder) and didn't call until about 11:30 a.m. So I found I had to give up the Family Suites b/c they didn't have any left to go with the Free Dining.
This was much out of character for me as I am normally on the Dis for Hours and have lists and lists and a whole notebook I take with me when I go. Not this time. Something in my blood (maybe someone slipped me some Xanax), just told me we needed to not spend more time researching the trip than the time that would actually be spent taking it. See, the whole past year has been really busy for us and I expect a lot of my kids in the summer - as I work from home and they here with me but not really "HERE" with me. When I overheard my dd6 singing a song, "I love my mommy but she can never play because she's always working... la la la" it really broke my heart and I vowed I would find a way to change her impression of me.
So this trip was going to be more about the family and less about how many rides we would conquer. But at the same time, with the economy as it is, and having already spent a lot of time and money on a 10 day road trip this summer to Massachusetts for my sister's wedding along with some new expenses coming up and other places we need to spend our money, I know there is no 2009 trip in the works. Knowing this will be our last visit for maybe two years, could I do it? Could I set aside my Commando ways and let the Chillax Factor rule the Day? Could we still feel like we got the most out of our trip? More importantly, would everyone get along?