phoebusII
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I've been playing around with the idea of writing a pre trip report and have finally decided to go for it. To give you a little background, let me introduce the main characters. I'm a bit paranoid about posting pictures of my kids, so there won't be many pictures at all, but hopefully, fingers crossed, it may still be enjoyable reading.
First, there is me. Call me Esmeralda. Mom, planner, over-planner, research and plan some more. My name and avi, comes from the fact that my daughter was in love with the Hunchback of Notre Dame movie when I first joined these boards.
DH - call him, um, Flynn. Easy-going, laid back. Just fine with me doing all the planning. Mostly. Until we get to the parks and he decides there is just one thing he wants to change. Every. Single. Time. lol What's an over-planner to do? I have learned to roll with it.
DD (15) - We'll name her Jasmine. A fantastic young lady. She's the reason for this trip. She has danced for years and this year has joined the elite group of dancers in her studio. This June they are taking a trip to Disney to participate in a dancing the world event.
DS (12) - Call him Eric (from Ariel). An awesome kid. Likes most of the rides, but is still unsure of going on some of the bigger roller coasters. Loves, loves, loves, Kali River Rapids.
I'll likely incorporate stories from some of our past trips into this pre-trip report, as they will serve to explain some of the decisions that are going into this year's plans.
The reason for this trip is daughter's dance group. We went to DW last August. Originally, we had planned to go at Christmas time to see the wonderful decorations, etc. Did that once before and it was wonderful, we really enjoyed that trip and wanted to repeat it. However, I started checking into planning and, of course, everything costs a great deal more during Christmas, including the astromomical air fare. Plus, no one except me wanted to leave until Dec. 26, which would have cut several days from our trip. Then Disney came out with free dining at the end of August, one week before the start of school. So we decided to change plans and go then. We had a absolutely wonderful time. Eight days, nine nights. Hot, humid, and fun! Surprisingly, I thought it was just the right length of time and was ready to head home by the end of the trip.
So........
We get home....
School starts...
Dance class starts....
There is a meeting for the dancers and, lo and behold, they are planning to go to Disney in June 2012. It is optional to go. We discussed it and decided to make a family vacation out of it. I think the discussion lasted all of 10 minutes before hubby and I decided YES.
When we told Eric we were going back, he got this slow, wide grin that just spread across his face and lit up his eyes.
We are going at the end of June. We'll be there for five days before the rest of the group gets there, not counting other families who decided to make it their vacation, too. Then four days of dancing, and two more days of us on our own again. I've got our pre-dancing plans pretty much mapped out, but am finding that the dancing portion and not really knowing how much time there will be for parks or which parks the girls want to go to is really throwing a wrench into my planning.
I was going to go right into day one here, but I think I'll make it a separate post. Also, if anyone knows how to make links to my various pre-trip posts, I would greatly appreciate the information for how to do that. Then I'll make a list here for quick reference.
First, there is me. Call me Esmeralda. Mom, planner, over-planner, research and plan some more. My name and avi, comes from the fact that my daughter was in love with the Hunchback of Notre Dame movie when I first joined these boards.
DH - call him, um, Flynn. Easy-going, laid back. Just fine with me doing all the planning. Mostly. Until we get to the parks and he decides there is just one thing he wants to change. Every. Single. Time. lol What's an over-planner to do? I have learned to roll with it.
DD (15) - We'll name her Jasmine. A fantastic young lady. She's the reason for this trip. She has danced for years and this year has joined the elite group of dancers in her studio. This June they are taking a trip to Disney to participate in a dancing the world event.
DS (12) - Call him Eric (from Ariel). An awesome kid. Likes most of the rides, but is still unsure of going on some of the bigger roller coasters. Loves, loves, loves, Kali River Rapids.
I'll likely incorporate stories from some of our past trips into this pre-trip report, as they will serve to explain some of the decisions that are going into this year's plans.
The reason for this trip is daughter's dance group. We went to DW last August. Originally, we had planned to go at Christmas time to see the wonderful decorations, etc. Did that once before and it was wonderful, we really enjoyed that trip and wanted to repeat it. However, I started checking into planning and, of course, everything costs a great deal more during Christmas, including the astromomical air fare. Plus, no one except me wanted to leave until Dec. 26, which would have cut several days from our trip. Then Disney came out with free dining at the end of August, one week before the start of school. So we decided to change plans and go then. We had a absolutely wonderful time. Eight days, nine nights. Hot, humid, and fun! Surprisingly, I thought it was just the right length of time and was ready to head home by the end of the trip.
So........
We get home....
School starts...
Dance class starts....
There is a meeting for the dancers and, lo and behold, they are planning to go to Disney in June 2012. It is optional to go. We discussed it and decided to make a family vacation out of it. I think the discussion lasted all of 10 minutes before hubby and I decided YES.
When we told Eric we were going back, he got this slow, wide grin that just spread across his face and lit up his eyes.
We are going at the end of June. We'll be there for five days before the rest of the group gets there, not counting other families who decided to make it their vacation, too. Then four days of dancing, and two more days of us on our own again. I've got our pre-dancing plans pretty much mapped out, but am finding that the dancing portion and not really knowing how much time there will be for parks or which parks the girls want to go to is really throwing a wrench into my planning.
I was going to go right into day one here, but I think I'll make it a separate post. Also, if anyone knows how to make links to my various pre-trip posts, I would greatly appreciate the information for how to do that. Then I'll make a list here for quick reference.