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Afternoon folks. Happy Tuesday...

Don't I wish...


Back from the World, and it sounds like I'm one of the few left that will consider going any more...

That said,
we did have an extra two years to put funds away and alter the plans (over, and over and over...) to try and make it even possible. We were paying for four, which is better than six, but still pricey.
They've about priced us out as well, though. Stayed off site this time which helped considerable on the expense side of things, but comes with a few sizable handicaps in regards to taking the best advantage of park time.

We still managed to have one mighty fine time, but there were certainly a few compromises here and there and some things that just simply didn't get done.

So, are we done going?
Likely not, but it'll be at least a coupe years and I doubt I'll be bringing anyone other then the Misses along for the ride again any time soon.
So a good time, but... with some reservations.
Went to Trier. Oldest city in Germany. On the Mosel river. Used to be a Roman city and has a LOT of Roman construction still standing and some ruins.
Saw the amphitheater which was cool
That is cool. Never been there. Maybe next time. :)
I don't think I saw everything, but I saw enough. All in all, a good day.
You never can see everything... but if you say it was a good day... then you saw enough. ::yes::
And a lot cheaper than a day at Disney even with gassing up the rental at $5.09 a gallon.
Meh. Everything is a lot cheaper than a day at Disney...
Did 180kph on autobahn on the way back...
Way better than a Disney ride!
:woohoo:
That's it? I did 230k with the wife and kids in the backseat.


:laughing: Top that!
So you are a shower person?
:lmao:
 
You never can see everything... but if you say it was a good day... then you saw enough. ::yes::
Good point.
Next Saturday I'm taking a tour of the Mosel also, but not to Trier.

Meh. Everything is a lot cheaper than a day at Disney...
::yes::

That's it? I did 230k with the wife and kids in the backseat.


:laughing: Top that!
You had a BMW

I have a Renault Kadjar

If it will pull up...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Kadjar
I'm thinking 180 ain't too shabby.
Course it WAS downhill
 

Morning, Fellas! Short week for me this week and I'm looking forward to it. I work, wait for it... 2, repeat, ✌ 2 whole days this week. I know, I know it's a tough schedule, and you're thinking, "How's he going to work such a tough schedule?" Well, let me tell ya: I tough guy, and I do grown up things. :laughing: Seriously...I'm on vacation starting tomorrow at 5pm, and I'm soooo looking forward to this. What's even better is that I'm in two of the easiest offices I could be in, Neurosurgery and Gastroenterology. I'm taking the family to New Mexico to surprise my mom for her 80th birthday, and can't wait. This was initially going to be just me and my family, as well as my brothers and their families, and mom's youngest brother, but it's grown to a whole lot more and simply can't wait. Mom has no idea what's going to hit her. She's a retired teacher, and we've reached out to former students to write something nice to mom, and we'll surprise her with those words of kindness at the party. And instead of surprising her at once, we're going to surprise her a little at a time. Me and my family will surprise mom and dad first, as we're the first to get in, and then as others arrive they'll surprise them, so by the time the party happens everyone will be in and would have surprised them. Of course me I'm just as excited for the travel part because I love airports. Well, guys, off to make breakfast before heading to work. Have a good day.



Thank you.

With the money saved, you can buy an electric and a gas powered new car!

And a down payment on a house.

And happy birthday! :cake:

Thank you! It's great being 29....again. :teeth:

The life of Darcy.

That sounds like the title to a book.

Don't I wish...


Back from the World, and it sounds like I'm one of the few left that will consider going any more...

That said,
we did have an extra two years to put funds away and alter the plans (over, and over and over...) to try and make it even possible. We were paying for four, which is better than six, but still pricey.
They've about priced us out as well, though. Stayed off site this time which helped considerable on the expense side of things, but comes with a few sizable handicaps in regards to taking the best advantage of park time.

We still managed to have one mighty fine time, but there were certainly a few compromises here and there and some things that just simply didn't get done.

So, are we done going?
Likely not, but it'll be at least a coupe years and I doubt I'll be bringing anyone other then the Misses along for the ride again any time soon.

This isn't the first time I've heard this, and it saddens me. I've not been in a very long time, and I really want to go, and will go, but hearing makes me really want to experience the changes for myself and to see what its all about.

Well, I had a good Saturday.

Went to Trier. Oldest city in Germany. On the Mosel river. Used to be a Roman city and has a LOT of Roman construction still standing and some ruins.
Saw the amphitheater which was cool
Took pictures of the failed(never completed) Roman baths. Didn't pay to go in...wasn't that interested.
Went to the museum. I'm not a big museum person in general and only a few things had German and English text. I had an audio device where I could type in a number and it would give a narrative. Problem is only about 1 out of every 25 had a number. A few things interesting, but a lot of time, steps and stairs for just a few.
Had a nice lunch and a couple glasses of Mosel Reisling (Trier is on Mosel river and Mosel region for wines).
After lunch, went to the porta nigra (black gate)
Found a supermarket and bought a couple bottles of local wines (only 6,50€ each).
Decided my feet had had enough and still had an hour drive back, so headed back to parking garage.

I don't think I saw everything, but I saw enough. All in all, a good day.


And a lot cheaper than a day at Disney even with gassing up the rental at $5.09 a gallon.

So awesome! So happy for you that you get to experience all that Germany has to offer.
 
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Morning, boys. Happy Wednesday.

How's everyone (those who do it) enjoying the time change???

Next Saturday I'm taking a tour of the Mosel also, but not to Trier.
Nice. You're getting your money's worth out of that Germany AP.
You had a BMW

I have a Renault Kadjar
Excuse me... BMW has won a grand total of one F1 race, while Renault has won 2 constructors championships as well as 10 more as an engine provider...


So your argument is moot!



:rolleyes1
I'm thinking 180 ain't too shabby.
Course it WAS downhill
:laughing:
I work, wait for it... 2, repeat, ✌ 2 whole days this week.
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Well, let me tell ya: I tough guy, and I do grown up things. :laughing:
:laughing:
Seriously...I'm on vacation starting tomorrow at 5pm, and I'm soooo looking forward to this.
Nice. Haven't had a vacation in a long time and am really needing one. (couple months to go...)
I'm taking the family to New Mexico to surprise my mom for her 80th birthday
Nice!
She's a retired teacher, and we've reached out to former students to write something nice to mom
That's really thoughtful. She'll like that a lot, I would think.
And a down payment on a house.
This goes without saying.
 
Hey guys, just catching up on the chatter. I was in Florida for a few days with my son. We had tickets to go to the Players Championship near Jacksonville on Friday. Of course, they had 3 days of torrential rain. We managed to watch about 4 hours of play before the rains shut everything down for the rest of the day on Friday. Finally saw the sun on Saturday afternoon and managed to spend some time at Disney Springs. It was jam-packed there, too. I could barely move in the World of Disney store. We did take the boat ride up to Port Orleans and had a nice dinner at Boatwright's there. That was a nice way to finish things off.

Morning boys from a sunny London. Had a hefty bout of the dreaded global lurgie.
Still have no taste or smell, so good for weight management.

Ugh. Sorry to hear that, Dan. Hope you are recovering quickly and the rest of the fam stays out of it!

All these years later, I still have that truck, and I do drive it to work much of the time for 2 reasons.
1. My newer heavy farm truck is a 2015 Chevrolet 2500HD that runs on diesel and diesel is expensive.
2. I kind of want to save mileage and wear and tear on that truck because the only way I'll ever be able to afford an upgrade is if I win the lottery.


But after looking at your question, at 14 mpg, $4 per gallon... I might have to do some math... :headache:

At what point is it better to hitch the truck to a team of horses?

Aren’t all the DisDads young? Other than me…

:lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl: Hey, I'm 40 now.

Didn't I just see that someone recently turned 21? I was in my 20's when I first started coming around these parts.

All I know is, I'm making college payments now. That started way more quickly than I was expecting.

That said,
we did have an extra two years to put funds away and alter the plans (over, and over and over...) to try and make it even possible. We were paying for four, which is better than six, but still pricey.
They've about priced us out as well, though. Stayed off site this time which helped considerable on the expense side of things, but comes with a few sizable handicaps in regards to taking the best advantage of park time.

We still managed to have one mighty fine time, but there were certainly a few compromises here and there and some things that just simply didn't get done.

I'm glad you guys were able to go, and glad to hear you had a good time. I'm sure staying off-site makes the most economic sense at the moment.

I think it's the "compromises" and "things that just didn't get done" parts that worry me. At the current prices, the experience should be less compromised, not more.

I'm hoping to wait a bit and see some backlash develop, as well as the pent-up demand for travel to die down. Right now the demand is driving the cost.

Did 180kph on autobahn on the way back...
Way better than a Disney ride!

That's it? I did 230k with the wife and kids in the backseat.

Sounds like @pkondz sprung for the lightning lane.
 
I was in Florida for a few days with my son.
Nice!
We had tickets to go to the Players Championship near Jacksonville on Friday. Of course, they had 3 days of torrential rain.
Not so nice.
I don't follow golf, but I had heard about that.
managed to spend some time at Disney Springs. It was jam-packed there, too.
I wonder if that was because of the golf? i.e. extra tourists around.
We did take the boat ride up to Port Orleans and had a nice dinner at Boatwright's there. That was a nice way to finish things off.
Huh! I wouldn't have thought of that. I'd have stayed in DS for dinner... but your idea sounds a lot more relaxing... and you don't need an ADR.
At what point is it better to hitch the truck to a team of horses?
When the engine falls out.
All I know is, I'm making college payments now. That started way more quickly than I was expecting.
But it will be over soon!

Right?



Right???



No?
Sounds like @pkondz sprung for the lightning lane.
:car:
 
Afternoon All, just another Manic Monday!

Have a good one all.


Hey guys, just catching up on the chatter. I was in Florida for a few days with my son. We had tickets to go to the Players Championship near Jacksonville on Friday. Of course, they had 3 days of torrential rain. We managed to watch about 4 hours of play before the rains shut everything down for the rest of the day on Friday. Finally saw the sun on Saturday afternoon and managed to spend some time at Disney Springs. It was jam-packed there, too. I could barely move in the World of Disney store. We did take the boat ride up to Port Orleans and had a nice dinner at Boatwright's there. That was a nice way to finish things off.

I didn't think those picture looked like your neighbourhood.

Glad you had a good trip.
 
Morning, Fellas! Short week for me this week and I'm looking forward to it. I work, wait for it... 2, repeat, ✌ 2 whole days this week. I know, I know it's a tough schedule, and you're thinking, "How's he going to work such a tough schedule?" Well, let me tell ya: I tough guy, and I do grown up things. :laughing: Seriously...I'm on vacation starting tomorrow at 5pm, and I'm soooo looking forward to this. What's even better is that I'm in two of the easiest offices I could be in, Neurosurgery and Gastroenterology. I'm taking the family to New Mexico to surprise my mom for her 80th birthday, and can't wait. This was initially going to be just me and my family, as well as my brothers and their families, and mom's youngest brother, but it's grown to a whole lot more and simply can't wait. Mom has no idea what's going to hit her. She's a retired teacher, and we've reached out to former students to write something nice to mom, and we'll surprise her with those words of kindness at the party. And instead of surprising her at once, we're going to surprise her a little at a time. Me and my family will surprise mom and dad first, as we're the first to get in, and then as others arrive they'll surprise them, so by the time the party happens everyone will be in and would have surprised them. Of course me I'm just as excited for the travel part because I love airports. Well, guys, off to make breakfast before heading to work. Have a good day.


Nice! Have a great trip!
 
Not so nice.
I don't follow golf, but I had heard about that.

The storm system just seemed to park itself above the Jacksonville area for days. Dumped a ton of rain on the area.

I wonder if that was because of the golf? i.e. extra tourists around.

I doubt it. It's not a terrible drive between Orlando and Jacksonville, but I would be willing to guess most people visiting for the tournament flew into JAX. We went to Orlando because we could get better deals there. And because we could stop by Disney, too.

I'm guessing the Disney Springs crowds were more the usual weekend/spring break crowds. And the parks have been busy all year.

Huh! I wouldn't have thought of that. I'd have stayed in DS for dinner... but your idea sounds a lot more relaxing... and you don't need an ADR.

It was my dad's idea, actually. I hadn't been to POR in several years, but it brought back good memories of our stays there. Nice resort. I got an ADR anyway just to be safe.

But it will be over soon!

Right?



Right???



No?

:faint:

I didn't think those picture looked like your neighbourhood.

Glad you had a good trip.

Thanks! We made the best of it.
 
So a good time, but... with some reservations.
Big picture, everyone had a great time and we were glad to have the opportunity to get down there. We've also been On-World enough to be able to pick and chose as to what's worth our time.

The challenges showed in the guise of acquiring ADRs and dealing with "The Genie". With only a 60-day window for ADRs, the pickins' were a might slim, although we did catch a resi at the 50s Prime Time with only a days notice (someone must have just canceled one). As for Genie, it grants the most "wishes" to the folks on site. By the time the windows open up for the off-site rabble, the choices can be limited and in some cases, nonexistent (particularly at HS)

I'm taking the family to New Mexico to surprise my mom for her 80th birthday,
That sounds most excellent.
Enjoy the trip and a joyful HBD to your Ma.


How's everyone (those who do it) enjoying the time change???
This morning was a mite rugged (especially returning after a week off).
We'll see how tomorrow works.


We had tickets to go to the Players Championship near Jacksonville on Friday
Good that you got to do that.
Too bad about Mother Nature deciding to be so fickle though.
We were driving through Jax on Friday and dealt first hand with the deluge.
Nasty stuff...


I think it's the "compromises" and "things that just didn't get done" parts that worry me. At the current prices, the experience should be less compromised, not more.
Agreed, but I ain't so sure that it's going to get a whole lot better any time soon.
They don't care about catering to the Dis-Vets as much anymore as there seems to be a glut of newbies that are plenty willing to pay the current rates for the current returns.
Until they encounters that ceiling, it won't be getting much better.
 
With only a 60-day window for ADRs, the pickins' were a might slim
Yeah... I was afraid of that. I've got a couple places I want to try and... have very little hope that I'll get to.
although we did catch a resi at the 50s Prime Time with only a days notice
Nice little score, there.
As for Genie, it grants the most "wishes" to the folks on site. By the time the windows open up for the off-site rabble, the choices can be limited and in some cases, nonexistent (particularly at HS)
Did not know that. Huh!
 
Excuse me... BMW has won a grand total of one F1 race, while Renault has won 2 constructors championships as well as 10 more as an engine provider...


So your argument is moot!
Excuse you.

We're not talking about F1 racing and considering my motorcycle has a bigger engine than this thing, your argument about my moot argument is moot!
 
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Mornin', Fellas! One more day and I'm done, Fellas! Yesterday was a good day, got to work with one of my buddies, a nurse named Rebecca, aka Jaquellen. Don't ask because I don't remember how I came up with that name. She actually calls me Paul, but my name is Steven, so.... Love working at that location. Well, getting close to my trip and I'm nervous because I'm afraid I'm going to forget something, or, worse, not make the airplane, which almost happened once. Talk about a mad dash to the plane. Well, love to talk more but gotta run. I was up early this morning getting things ready, well, things I can get done at 4 am without waking the family. Tomorrow we'll all be up and out early, so I'll be finishing up some stuff tonight after work. I wanted to respond to more posts, but just don't have the time. Have a good day, everyone.



(stands tall with imaginary long hair fluttering in the wind while looking off to one side)

Nice. Haven't had a vacation in a long time and am really needing one. (couple months to go...)

Sounds like you need to take one.

That's really thoughtful. She'll like that a lot, I would think.

She's going to love it.

Hey guys, just catching up on the chatter. I was in Florida for a few days with my son. We had tickets to go to the Players Championship near Jacksonville on Friday. Of course, they had 3 days of torrential rain. We managed to watch about 4 hours of play before the rains shut everything down for the rest of the day on Friday. Finally saw the sun on Saturday afternoon and managed to spend some time at Disney Springs. It was jam-packed there, too. I could barely move in the World of Disney store. We did take the boat ride up to Port Orleans and had a nice dinner at Boatwright's there. That was a nice way to finish things off.

Man, sorry about the rain, that sucks. Mother Nature can be a real B sometimes, can't she?

Nice! Have a great trip!

Thanks

The storm system just seemed to park itself above the Jacksonville area for days. Dumped a ton of rain on the area.

That sucks, man.


That sounds most excellent.
Enjoy the trip and a joyful HBD to your Ma.

Thanks, I'll pass along the birthday wishes.
 
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Morning, gents.

Well, DW has been sick for a couple days with a bad cold... guess who's feeling just a little bit of a scratchy throat this morning? :sad2:

Still hoping to avoid it, but know it's pretty inevitable. Luckily, it's just in time for my days off so...yay

We're not talking about F1 racing and considering my motorcycle has a bigger engine than this thing, your argument about my moot argument is moot!
654428

whups. sorry. Moot, not moo.
One more day and I'm done, Fellas!
Have a good trip!
a nurse named Rebecca, aka Jaquellen. Don't ask because I don't remember how I came up with that name.
ummm... okay?
She actually calls me Paul, but my name is Steven, so.... Love working at that location.
Oh, now it makes perfect sense.
Well, getting close to my trip and I'm nervous because I'm afraid I'm going to forget something,
Meh. You live in the USA. I'm pretty sure that no matter what you forget, you can buy it where you're going.
or, worse, not make the airplane, which almost happened once.
Okay, that would suck. Been there too.
(stands tall with imaginary long hair fluttering in the wind while looking off to one side)
:laughing:
She's going to love it.
::yes::
 





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