Hey gang, we just got back home after a three-night camping trip. I'm glad to see you all behaved yourselves! I see I've got some catching up to do! But first I hope you all had a great weekend and a fun and safe 4th!
Jessica/Ryan - You two did a fantastic job with the logos. I think the 4th one fits the name the best and is my favorite. They are all really good though. I really like the 2011 logo with the wheel as the 0. Very nice touch!
Emily/Jessica - You two crack me up with your movie talk. My wife is hooked on the series and is trying to get me to see the new one. I saw the last one but Amy talked me into a double date with her co-worker and her husband and after I agreed, told me what we were seeing. We may need a ruling from Karen but I suspect, while it was very unethical, it was perfectly legal. In watching the movie, I was more confused than anything because I hadn't read the books and didn't see the first movie. I'm hoping one of Amy's friends pull through and take her to see the new one so I don't have to go. Maybe all this vampire and werewolf talk will make Amy come out of her posting hybernation!
Sue - If your margarita recipe is a hit, please send it to me. It's supposed to reach 67 tomorrow here on the coast and I'm going to need to cool off any way I can!
Tonya - I have been researching the canopy tour quite a bit and exchanged emails with the company. If your husband wanted to do it but you didn't, you can go along and not do the actual zip line. If you book directly through the company, you can just pay $20 and take the transportation there, swim in the river, visit with the monkeys, eat in the restaurant, etc. without doing the actual zip line.
We are going but my daughter is too young to do it so we are going to take turns watching her while the other does the zip line and then take a later shuttle back.
Kris - We've stayed at all four of the true moderates so let me know if you have any questions. I see Jessica and Ryan did a great job of giving their thoughts. I actually really prefer POR over POFQ. I did like the smaller size of POFQ as the long walks to the food court and front bus stop got old at POR. What I loved most about POR is more than any other moderate or value, I felt like I was really in that setting rather than just staying at a well-themed hotel. The bus service was pretty bad, only when it went to all of the bus stops. We sometimes got lucky and the front stop by the lobby would be the first.
A lot of people complain about CSR because of the convention feel and seeing some people walking around in business and business-casual attire. It didn't bother me as I really didn't see much of it. Pepper Market is widely regarded as the best counter service restaurant in the moderates (and values for that matter). I loved it and think it's far superior to any counter service place for any resort we've stayed. My only complaint is that they have a weird system where they stamp a card for everything you pick out and then pay on your way out. It's strange. The table service place was not bad at all but not very memorable. We had breakfast there one morning. CSR is really spread out too but the property is beautiful and the most clean of any of them. If I had to rank them though, I'd go with POR, CSR not too far behind, CBR a distant third and very closely followed by POFQ. I know I'm in the minority though!
Andrea - Welcome to the group. Hey, there's no such thing as turning 40. We just celebrate our 29th birthday for the 12th time! Ooh good, more kids on the ship. We will be celebrating my DD's 5th birthday a month early on the ship. She will be happy to hear there are other little girls in our group.
Cori - No worries about not being as "Disneyfied" as some of the rest of us. Just keep posting here and we will find submliminal ways to convert you!

I was never actually into Disney until I met my wife. My first trip to
Disneyland with her is what got me hooked. I hope you decide to do the FE as it will be a lot of fun.
-steve