It seems as though that every time I think I'm going to be able to devote some time to writing something comes up that makes me postpone this longer.
Weather it be family matters, or work, it seems that I'm going to be having to put this on a hiatus until who-know-when. Though I should be mostly free the next two days to write some. I really want to try and finish off the 1999 trip, at least the WDW part in the near future.
I find that this one is more complicated to write then my Oct one, which is probably due to two factors, 1) Oct was seven months ago, 1999 was seven years ago, and 2) I'm trying to remember what twelve other people did instead of just myself.
And I want this report to be as good as it can, so I'm going to take all the time it needs.
Note to self - be sure to try a blueberry martini and the Moscato wine at Blue Zoo this year.
Dec 2006 Trip
Forewarning - I wouldn't bother to read these first few posts unless, like myself, you are obsessive about details, at least that's the way I get when I plan a trip to Disney.
Case in point.
I booked a room in Feb for a Dec trip - almost one year in advance. I started counting down the days 210 days in advance. I had my ADR's planned out in March, even though I couldn't make them until June, and then got off work the morning of my 180-day mark so I could have uninterrupted time to make my ADR's. Everything I could book or buy in advance - my plane ticket, the room, my AP and
MVMCP tickets, were bought months and months before.
For this trip report, my second, "written at the time of my trip," (I had written a 98 and started a 99 trip report out of boredom. For whatever reason, I never finished 99's. Oh well, that will just continue to be a work in progress. Anyway, I'm going to divide this report into parts - with one post for each part. (Leave it to me to make a trip report overly organized, with a table on contents.)
Part 1 - Post 1 - Introduction & Table of Contents a.k.a. This Post
Part 2 - Here I Go Again a.k.a Pre-Planing (Feb - Nov)
Part 3 - Almost There. . . Won't I Just Shut Up Already a.k.a. Pre-Planing & Packing (Week before Trip)
Part 4 - Day 1
Part 5 - Day 2
Part 6 - Day 3
Part 7 - Day 4
Part 8 - Day 5
Part 9 - Day 6
Part 10 - Day 7
Part 11 - Day 8
Part 12 - Day 9
Part 13 - Day 10
Part 14 - Day 11
Part 15 - Day 12
Part 16 - Post-Trip
Part 2 - Here I Go Again
Oct 05 - Jan 06
After ariving back home last Oct I know I wanted to go again. But there were several complications that I thought would wreck my chances of going again anytime soon, at least for a few more years. But, those, somehow, were taking care of by the end of 05, so I started playing around with the idea of going in 06 for the 11th annual Food and Wine Festival. But then I got an even better idea, (better for me, ridiculous to most other people,) I'd go in between Thanksgiving and Christmas for the low crowds and Christmas decorations, events, etc, that are only available in Dec.
This way, I could take my 07 trip in Oct, and save some money by getting an AP, and then save even some more money by getting the DDE.
My budget for the trip $2,500 or $5,000 between this and next Oct's trip.
Febuary
My first major decision was on where to stay. I knew that due to my budget, and the fact that I wanted to be able to afford two trips in less then a twelve month span, that the value resorts were my best option. And I was aiming for around $1,000 a trip for the hotel.
I had stayed at All Star Music last Oct, which I was perfectly fine with. So I could of booked an All Star resort again, but I decided, (joys of being solo - I get to decide everything myself,) that I wanted to try something new. So, I booked a room at Pop Century.
Cost - $968.99
So, I was already $31.01 under my budget.

Yay for me.
April
I didn't book a flight for more then a month after that. I knew I wanted an early flight in. From my local airport it takes 2 1/2 hours to get to MCO, so it's not that bad a flight. But, I've never been big on flying, especially since 9/11, and now there's that whole no-liquids thing. Not that I'm complaining, I just am not a big flyer.
So I booked an 8:00 AM flight, and hopefully with no delays, I'll be at MCO by 11:00 AM. I had the same flight time last year, and I was completely checked in, and in and out of my room, at AK by 1:00 PM.
Anyway, I booked the 8:00 AM flight for my arrival, and a 2:30 PM flight for my departure, which is slightly earlier then my flight last year was by about an hour.
My budget for my flight, was $250, and my flight was $230, but for some reason I decided I needed
trip insurance, which I hadn't felt the need for last year, but I got it this year. So that raised the price up to $254.05 - so $4.05 more then I had wanted to spend. Big deal, I was still under budget between the room and my flight.
Costs so far
Room at Pop Century for 12 days / 11 nights - $968.99
Round Trip Flight to / from MCO - $254.05
Total so far - $1223.04
I also bought my AP in April, and got the voucher. The cost for that was $444.98 - but this is was originally bought for two trips, and now will cover three. So, (assuming I go for twelve days next Oct,) it'll be used for twenty-eight park days. So just over $15 a day, or $190.70 for the whole trip.
My budget for my park tickets was $300. So I saved, (in my twisted logic,) $109.30.
Total so far $1413.74.
June
June was a busy month for me.
I had been highly awaiting the 10th, since that was my 180-day mark, and I was then able to make my ADR's. And that was a big deal to me. I mean, the food is one of the most important factors to me.
So on that morning, I woke up at 6:00 AM, and at ten till 7:00, I started calling CRO, getting the "Our offices our closed," message, haging up, and redailing. I repeated this process at least a dozen times, until, (according to my clock,) exactly at 7:00 I got through.
I knew to hit 1 and 1 again to get right through to a person, and bypass the recordings, and lucky for me, didn't get stuck on hold.
Fourty-five minutes later, I had all my reservations. I won't bother listing them all here, since they'll come up later anyway.
A few days later, I called CRO again to make reservations at Blue Zoo and Wolfgang Puck Cafe, since they aren't Disney owned, and I had to call 180 days out excatly, since the 180+10 day rule isn't applied to them.
And a few days after that, I bought my MVMCP tickets. After ordering the tickets, panicked thinking I had mistakenly ordered ones for the wrong date, but after re-checking my schedule, (for the thoundsath time,) reassured myself I had purchased tickets for the correct dates. The tickets, which I had budgeted $100, for two parties, had cost $88.10, (including the $3 I had paid to have them shipped to me.)
Total so Far - $1501.84
That's the total amount that I've spent so far, and with the exception of pre-purchasing the DDE, won't go up again until I'm in WDW.
August
It was getting closer and closer to the time I could book the CP dinner packages. I already had dinner reservations for every night of my trip, but I wanted to book CP dinners twice, once at Le Cellier on day seven, and at Rose and Crown on day nine.
A few days before that, and this really has squat to do with my Dec trip, someone mentioned to me that they had spent their birthday once in Disney. Now, my birthday's not in Dec, it's in Feb. But, I decided I wanted to do that. And I realized, since I already had an AP, it would only cost $500, to go to Disney for a few days for my birthday, so, my new budget, for the three trips, (Dec 05, Feb 06, and Oct 06,) is $6,000, instead of the $5,000 I had orginally budgeted. Besides, now I get to go to the Pirate and Princess Party.

(For full Feb report, see "Feb Trip Report," (link will be posted - not yet written.)
I called CRO the first day the CP packages were available for booking, which, conciedently, was the same day as my 180-day mark for my Feb trip. So I was able to make a whole bunch of ADR's at once.
I had figured that it would of been harder to book a CP package at Le Cellier than at Rose and Crown, given its popularity, (which according to the unofficial guide's ratings is the highet rated WDW restaurant besides Victoria and Alberts,) but, and this was a shock to me, I was able to quickly book Le Cellier the night I wanted, (and I do still have a dinner ADR to cancel there - if anyone wants it,) but couldn't book Rose and Crown, so then tried to get Garden Grill for a CP lunch, (since I already had a lunch reservation there I could've canceled,) but that was all full to.
So I ended up only booking Le Cellier for CP, but that's okay. Le Cellier's the one I wanted the most anyway, and I can hardly ever eat a full meal anyway.