jen7233
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Hello and happy new year. I haven't logged in for a bit. 2021 started alright, had good luck this morning, hit the wrong button on my duo coffee Keurig coffee maker rather than the pot button to make a pot of coffee, hit the Kcup button. Lucky for me I keep a travel mug there with a lid on it always, no real reason but for lack of cabinet space. Thanks to the slanted lid and cup, when I came back to pour coffee, it all went into the cup rather than be all over the counter
Budget and going forward, well, we used what was money set aside from a vacation fund and used DH's Chase Marriott card, but that did give DH the amount needed for a future 5 night Marriott stay, and he got the certificate already, so there's that. So, some time over the year the details on the card are to use the 5 nights. Then, also made DD a loan for a car 4k to get back and forth to work and daycare and etc., there's also that going into the new year.
WDW review:
We went to WDW in late December and did a split stay 3 and 3 Yacht and Contemporary. My comparison from other times of years is as follows: the mask sucks to wear constantly, I couldn't do it if it were hotter weather than the December weather outside. Kudos and props to employees that do this day in/out outside in extreme weather conditions hot, rainy, icy. Inside with AC, not as big a deal to me I can manage though it isn't fun, worst inside is it's annoying and the ear straps bug after a while. Outside though, that's a tricky one, if it's hot, or trying to walk or run faster, or if it's cold and the mask area is hot from breathing than gets wet, all that. Anyway, December wasn't too bad outside with it, in my opinion, except for a few times I had to run to catch up with family, need to walk faster, or the cold morning. Am I going in August with a mask, that would be a no. The weather really was fairly ideal (except for one chilly morning had to wear a bigger jacket and gloves). Pool was colder obviously than other times of year and getting out or in not as great, but the pools were really fairly empty on Storm Along Bay and in the Contemporary also. I didn't realize that pool was so shallow throughout (Contemporary).
On rooms, YC was way in the back past the leisure pool and door close to marina, but it was really quiet. Not sure if anyone was even in the rooms next to us. I liked all the ports/outlets. In the Contemporary, asked for lowest floor and got I think the highest regular floor, 11. Pretty cool though, after all, though not a fan of heights too much which is why asked for a lower floor, that plus elevators. Got to see the electrical parade from the balcony, really nice. Elevators weren't that long a wait at all, if any. Had a connecting room door, but also didn't hear neighbors either, wonder if anyone was in them it was quiet. I was initially skeptical of the Contemporary as I read on hear it's noisy, and it is. But, it's a different noise to me, like a busy travel noise in the building and see people and the monorail, had the electrical parade, etc. We didn't mind it at all and lent to being a completely opposite experience adding to the variety of the trip. But, comparatively to rest/quiet sort of place, the YC room was quieter.
Food, mostly did mobile order and it works great (well, not the app, that gave issues, but the process!) We did a few table service, some were great, are worst was Beaches and Cream, not that the server was bad, but the price for the environment. Sat right next to the door and people and staff came in and out every 2 minutes, so it was not a great spot to be sat at, and then the bill comes, and it's the feeling of well, that sucked. Anyway, we also did California Grill (best on service), the Yacht Club Ale and Compass, and Via Napoli. Holiday themed treats were pretty cool in the resorts and the parks. Ride lines weren't too bad, some look super long but due to social distancing always moving so it has the feel anyway of not being too bad. Not going to get into line and spacing rhyme or reason, not my discussion. Just were lines mega long? No, not that we experienced. Were there waits? Yes. MK, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train filled up FAST. Oh yes, and forgot to mention the parks did open a bit earlier than posted times.

WDW review:
We went to WDW in late December and did a split stay 3 and 3 Yacht and Contemporary. My comparison from other times of years is as follows: the mask sucks to wear constantly, I couldn't do it if it were hotter weather than the December weather outside. Kudos and props to employees that do this day in/out outside in extreme weather conditions hot, rainy, icy. Inside with AC, not as big a deal to me I can manage though it isn't fun, worst inside is it's annoying and the ear straps bug after a while. Outside though, that's a tricky one, if it's hot, or trying to walk or run faster, or if it's cold and the mask area is hot from breathing than gets wet, all that. Anyway, December wasn't too bad outside with it, in my opinion, except for a few times I had to run to catch up with family, need to walk faster, or the cold morning. Am I going in August with a mask, that would be a no. The weather really was fairly ideal (except for one chilly morning had to wear a bigger jacket and gloves). Pool was colder obviously than other times of year and getting out or in not as great, but the pools were really fairly empty on Storm Along Bay and in the Contemporary also. I didn't realize that pool was so shallow throughout (Contemporary).
On rooms, YC was way in the back past the leisure pool and door close to marina, but it was really quiet. Not sure if anyone was even in the rooms next to us. I liked all the ports/outlets. In the Contemporary, asked for lowest floor and got I think the highest regular floor, 11. Pretty cool though, after all, though not a fan of heights too much which is why asked for a lower floor, that plus elevators. Got to see the electrical parade from the balcony, really nice. Elevators weren't that long a wait at all, if any. Had a connecting room door, but also didn't hear neighbors either, wonder if anyone was in them it was quiet. I was initially skeptical of the Contemporary as I read on hear it's noisy, and it is. But, it's a different noise to me, like a busy travel noise in the building and see people and the monorail, had the electrical parade, etc. We didn't mind it at all and lent to being a completely opposite experience adding to the variety of the trip. But, comparatively to rest/quiet sort of place, the YC room was quieter.
Food, mostly did mobile order and it works great (well, not the app, that gave issues, but the process!) We did a few table service, some were great, are worst was Beaches and Cream, not that the server was bad, but the price for the environment. Sat right next to the door and people and staff came in and out every 2 minutes, so it was not a great spot to be sat at, and then the bill comes, and it's the feeling of well, that sucked. Anyway, we also did California Grill (best on service), the Yacht Club Ale and Compass, and Via Napoli. Holiday themed treats were pretty cool in the resorts and the parks. Ride lines weren't too bad, some look super long but due to social distancing always moving so it has the feel anyway of not being too bad. Not going to get into line and spacing rhyme or reason, not my discussion. Just were lines mega long? No, not that we experienced. Were there waits? Yes. MK, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train filled up FAST. Oh yes, and forgot to mention the parks did open a bit earlier than posted times.