loislane
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I started a pre-trip report like, um.... almost a year ago when we decide to go to Disney World for our honeymoon. Then promptly forgot all about it. Oops. 
Anyway, we're into the home stretch and planning is coming along swimmingly. With help from my Disney-holic friend Allyson and I feel like I can relax a little bit.
Here's what we have planned:
We arrive Saturday, September 12 in the early evening. No park tickets. Just a room at Pop so we can get up bright and early to spend a day in the parks the next day.
Sunday - AK in the morning/break/DHS at night. Dinner at 50s Prime Time Cafe
Monday - Epcot. Lunch at Le Cellier - our travel agent tried to get us a dinner ressie but couldn't.
Tuesday - DHS in the morning/break/AK or back to DHS at night. Dinner at Boma
Wednesday - MK. Dinner at Kona.
Thursday - Epcot or AK /break/Epcot. Dinner at Coral Reef
Friday - MK in the morning/break/DHS at night. Dinner at Sci-Fi Dine-In
Saturday - Downtown Disney - shopping and lunch (I'm thinking Wolfgang Puck Express) - Our flight leaves Saturday at 5.
We booked super cheap flights on Air Tran out of Rochester - which is 2 hours from home, but the closest airports are just over an hour away anyway. What's another hour if it saves us over $100, right?
I ordered some cute "honeymooners" buttons from cafepress to wear while we are there. Hubby-to-be refuses to wear "just married" ones, but I will make him wear the groom ears!
We're so excited to be going during free dining. We originally booked our trip with the quick service plan, but upgraded when free dining came out - a move that actually knocked $400 off the price of our trip. We still aren't super excited about having scheduled dinners where we have to be in a certain place at a certain time, but we'll survive. Allyson helped plan a good schedule so we'll be in the right places at the right time.
Have also been using Tour Guide Mike to try and plan some sort of itinerary, but I'll admit that site confuses me a bit. So, we'll probably end up winging it some.

Anyway, we're into the home stretch and planning is coming along swimmingly. With help from my Disney-holic friend Allyson and I feel like I can relax a little bit.
Here's what we have planned:
We arrive Saturday, September 12 in the early evening. No park tickets. Just a room at Pop so we can get up bright and early to spend a day in the parks the next day.

Sunday - AK in the morning/break/DHS at night. Dinner at 50s Prime Time Cafe
Monday - Epcot. Lunch at Le Cellier - our travel agent tried to get us a dinner ressie but couldn't.
Tuesday - DHS in the morning/break/AK or back to DHS at night. Dinner at Boma
Wednesday - MK. Dinner at Kona.
Thursday - Epcot or AK /break/Epcot. Dinner at Coral Reef
Friday - MK in the morning/break/DHS at night. Dinner at Sci-Fi Dine-In
Saturday - Downtown Disney - shopping and lunch (I'm thinking Wolfgang Puck Express) - Our flight leaves Saturday at 5.
We booked super cheap flights on Air Tran out of Rochester - which is 2 hours from home, but the closest airports are just over an hour away anyway. What's another hour if it saves us over $100, right?
I ordered some cute "honeymooners" buttons from cafepress to wear while we are there. Hubby-to-be refuses to wear "just married" ones, but I will make him wear the groom ears!


We're so excited to be going during free dining. We originally booked our trip with the quick service plan, but upgraded when free dining came out - a move that actually knocked $400 off the price of our trip. We still aren't super excited about having scheduled dinners where we have to be in a certain place at a certain time, but we'll survive. Allyson helped plan a good schedule so we'll be in the right places at the right time.
Have also been using Tour Guide Mike to try and plan some sort of itinerary, but I'll admit that site confuses me a bit. So, we'll probably end up winging it some.
