mike72688
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 23, 2007
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I know it's corny but ever since the Terminator came out anyone can just add "ator" to the end of any word, right?
My name is Michael and I started planning my trip to WDW around November 2007. Joining me are my wife Nina and daughters Sabrina, 10 and Elani, 6. We grew up around Oakland, CA. and moved to South Florida (Cooper City) in June 2007. We vacationed at DisneyLand in 2002 and DisneyLand and Disney’s California Adventure in 2005. But we’ve never been to WDW.
Here’s the line-up:
Michael(Me): The planner and fast pass volunteer
Nina: My wife and all around spontaneous person
Sabrina: Our oldest daughter – sings like an angel (everyone’s opinion)
Elani: Our youngest daughter – loves roll playing
Nina’s cousin Michele decided to fly out from her home, also near Oakland, with her Ex, Jason, and their two daughters Krysta, 16 and Ashley, 10. Because they go to a year-round school we could only go during the second week of June.
The next thing I did was subscribe to Tour Guide Mike (TGM) and then Michele and I solidified the dates. Nina wanted to stay at a townhouse which was supposedly just 15 minutes from WDW. According to Google it was at least 20 miles away. But it was a good deal. We could all stay together and split the $150 per night. But I wanted to stay at one of the value resorts or Shades of Green (SOG)(I’m a retired Navy Chief). While the SOG prices are not seasonal ($111 for each family) the value resorts are, and in June the prices are only different by $1. I finally convinced them on SOG because I did not want to spend 2 hours a day driving with the afternoon breaks and all.
December 2007
I wanted to get the ADR’s setup but the least crowded page from TGM wasn’t up yet. So I used the one from the previous year to make a guess. They later turned out to be about the same. It was going to be MK on June 11th. I asked the kids which characters they wanted to see and to my surprise no one wanted to see the princesses. Ashley wanted to see Mickey and Krysta, Sabrina, and Elani were either indifferent or distracted (it was Christmas time). Because TGM lavishly praised Crystal Palace I went ahead and made an ADR, even though the girls said they weren’t interested in Pooh. I didn’t want to do a breakfast and miss out on the rides and I wanted to stay away from the more expensive dinners. And I wanted to stay on site so that actually narrowed it down quite a bit.
Michele’s family decided to only come for 4 days and wanted to go to a water park for one of them so they had to decide which theme park to skip. MK was in and AK was in. Because of the least crowded park list I tried to steer her to the Studios on the 10th. She then went into to this spiel about “seeing how it goes when we get there”. No, No,
No, No, No, No, No, No. I tried to explain about things like rope drop and least crowded parks and ADR’s and she finally came around and picked Hollywood Studios.
So the line-up from 10th to 13th will be Studios, MK, Water park, AK. On the 14th I have to drive them to the airport and then get back for our day at Epcot. At that point I made an ADR for H&V Fantasmic! for the 10th. Later I made a lunch ADR at the Coral Reef for the 14th. Southwest Airlines doesn’t book that far in advance so I had to take a guess that based on the currently scheduled flights on Saturday from Orlando to Oakland and the hotel check-out time they would take a 10:20 am or 10:30 am flight. I think I should make it back by for our 11:50 lunch. We drive up on the 9th and they fly in on the 9th. We drive back on the 15th.
I printed out the “Plan a Genuine WDW 'Resort' Experience” article from TGM and sent it to Michele along with Monica’s cards and a sort of checklist I put together for them. I also sent the Least crowded parks page for the days we will be there. I explained to Michele that I needed each of their top 5 choices for each park and that I would call to get the info from her. Nina and Michele are both kind of spontaneous magic people, what I call anti-planners. I told Nina I was going to get Ridemax. I used it at DL and DCA in 2005. This was before I had ever heard of TGM. Anyway, I just feel like I have to have it. Like Kelly says "Forget it, just get it!" Nina keeps reminding me about time for shopping and other spontaneous occurrences. I have assured her I will work it into the plan.
My name is Michael and I started planning my trip to WDW around November 2007. Joining me are my wife Nina and daughters Sabrina, 10 and Elani, 6. We grew up around Oakland, CA. and moved to South Florida (Cooper City) in June 2007. We vacationed at DisneyLand in 2002 and DisneyLand and Disney’s California Adventure in 2005. But we’ve never been to WDW.
Here’s the line-up:
Michael(Me): The planner and fast pass volunteer
Nina: My wife and all around spontaneous person
Sabrina: Our oldest daughter – sings like an angel (everyone’s opinion)
Elani: Our youngest daughter – loves roll playing
Nina’s cousin Michele decided to fly out from her home, also near Oakland, with her Ex, Jason, and their two daughters Krysta, 16 and Ashley, 10. Because they go to a year-round school we could only go during the second week of June.
The next thing I did was subscribe to Tour Guide Mike (TGM) and then Michele and I solidified the dates. Nina wanted to stay at a townhouse which was supposedly just 15 minutes from WDW. According to Google it was at least 20 miles away. But it was a good deal. We could all stay together and split the $150 per night. But I wanted to stay at one of the value resorts or Shades of Green (SOG)(I’m a retired Navy Chief). While the SOG prices are not seasonal ($111 for each family) the value resorts are, and in June the prices are only different by $1. I finally convinced them on SOG because I did not want to spend 2 hours a day driving with the afternoon breaks and all.
December 2007
I wanted to get the ADR’s setup but the least crowded page from TGM wasn’t up yet. So I used the one from the previous year to make a guess. They later turned out to be about the same. It was going to be MK on June 11th. I asked the kids which characters they wanted to see and to my surprise no one wanted to see the princesses. Ashley wanted to see Mickey and Krysta, Sabrina, and Elani were either indifferent or distracted (it was Christmas time). Because TGM lavishly praised Crystal Palace I went ahead and made an ADR, even though the girls said they weren’t interested in Pooh. I didn’t want to do a breakfast and miss out on the rides and I wanted to stay away from the more expensive dinners. And I wanted to stay on site so that actually narrowed it down quite a bit.
Michele’s family decided to only come for 4 days and wanted to go to a water park for one of them so they had to decide which theme park to skip. MK was in and AK was in. Because of the least crowded park list I tried to steer her to the Studios on the 10th. She then went into to this spiel about “seeing how it goes when we get there”. No, No,
No, No, No, No, No, No. I tried to explain about things like rope drop and least crowded parks and ADR’s and she finally came around and picked Hollywood Studios.
So the line-up from 10th to 13th will be Studios, MK, Water park, AK. On the 14th I have to drive them to the airport and then get back for our day at Epcot. At that point I made an ADR for H&V Fantasmic! for the 10th. Later I made a lunch ADR at the Coral Reef for the 14th. Southwest Airlines doesn’t book that far in advance so I had to take a guess that based on the currently scheduled flights on Saturday from Orlando to Oakland and the hotel check-out time they would take a 10:20 am or 10:30 am flight. I think I should make it back by for our 11:50 lunch. We drive up on the 9th and they fly in on the 9th. We drive back on the 15th.
I printed out the “Plan a Genuine WDW 'Resort' Experience” article from TGM and sent it to Michele along with Monica’s cards and a sort of checklist I put together for them. I also sent the Least crowded parks page for the days we will be there. I explained to Michele that I needed each of their top 5 choices for each park and that I would call to get the info from her. Nina and Michele are both kind of spontaneous magic people, what I call anti-planners. I told Nina I was going to get Ridemax. I used it at DL and DCA in 2005. This was before I had ever heard of TGM. Anyway, I just feel like I have to have it. Like Kelly says "Forget it, just get it!" Nina keeps reminding me about time for shopping and other spontaneous occurrences. I have assured her I will work it into the plan.
Nice to meet ya!!