Gerweniel
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It has been a little over a week since weve returned from our incredible trip. To keep my memories fresh and to perhaps stir up some excitement for soon-to-be travelers, here is the report of a trip of a lifetime.
My traveling party is small me, Jill, 44 divorced mom, reluctant workaholic, Disney planner
Ian - DS14 soon to be 15. Shy, gourmand, avid reader who loves to incessantly bicker with
Devin DS13, gregarious, adventurous and loves to incessantly bicker with above (including Mom!)
I am a product of Disney marketing. My parents never brought me to WDW (Id tell you why, but Im still working through that - hehehe), but every Sunday night growing up Id be glued to the TV watching Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom and The Wonderful World of Disney. It wasnt until I was 21 that I took my first trip to WDW. The view of Cinderellas Castle in the distance from the ferry is imbedded in my mind and one of my most treasured memories. Returning to WDW and reliving the Magic has been a constant focus in my ever-evolving life and surely many of you can relate to each new trip escalating to a new and better return trip! First it was the International Drive hotels, then some nice villas nearby, then our first on-site value hotel, next the mods you get the picture.
Some people work for food, some for prestige, I work to keep my sons in their 5 meals a day
and Disney trips. This being said I work a lot and each trip requires more planning, more research, and MORE MONEY.
The genesis of this trip occurred during 2005s vacation of a lifetime spent at the Caribbean Beach Hotel. Like a spoiled child I simultaneously envied and reviled the folks checking in and boarding the Disney Cruise Line bus. The boys dont remember it, but I distinctly recall proclaiming out loud within earshot of the DCL CM well taking that bus someday and the CM replying well be waiting for you. SOLD! DONE! We have to plan it now Disney is waiting for us. (Disneys best marketing tool is their people). This reminds me of another enchanting Disney CM story, totally unrelated to this trip report, but worthy of mentioning.
During aforementioned trip, while waiting to be called for our ADR at The Wilderness Lodges Whispering Canyon Café, and wanting to try to get Alfredos for lunch the next afternoon, I called Disney Dining using the enviable if you are calling from the Orlando area or require reservations within the next 7 days selection. A charming CM named Emily chitchatted with me while looking for availability. She asked if we were having a good time, how long we were staying etc. I told her it was nearing the end of our trip and in a few days it would be a memory and laughingly added no one would remember us blah, blah, blah.
When we returned home there was only one message on my answering machine. It was from Emily at Disney Dining just calling to say, welcome home and we still remember you. Like a giddy schoolgirl, I never erased that message. Disney has a fan for life.
I ordered the DCL DVD a few weeks after our return and watched it, went on the website, watched it again with the boys, went on the website with them, crunched some numbers and then put it away for about a year. Too spendy.
An excellent package deal allowed us to return to WDW for Halloween 2006 and another awesome trip ensued but again the DCL busses stirred up wanderlust for the sea uh well, more like a desire to be pampered on a luxurious ship, eat like royalty and visit Castaway Cay. The clockwork in my mind started turning, a new DCL dvd was ordered, we watched the Travel Mom on the website and one snowy February evening, with my sons watching on the couch, I hit send and booked our cabin on the December 1, 2007 Disney Magic Western sailing. Category 12, GTY.
Next installment There is no way we can fly in on Embarkation Day! (A Disney addicts justification for a 3 night pre-cruise stay at Coronado Springs.)
Please read our Disneyland Summer 2007 trip report at:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1514769
My traveling party is small me, Jill, 44 divorced mom, reluctant workaholic, Disney planner
Ian - DS14 soon to be 15. Shy, gourmand, avid reader who loves to incessantly bicker with
Devin DS13, gregarious, adventurous and loves to incessantly bicker with above (including Mom!)
I am a product of Disney marketing. My parents never brought me to WDW (Id tell you why, but Im still working through that - hehehe), but every Sunday night growing up Id be glued to the TV watching Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom and The Wonderful World of Disney. It wasnt until I was 21 that I took my first trip to WDW. The view of Cinderellas Castle in the distance from the ferry is imbedded in my mind and one of my most treasured memories. Returning to WDW and reliving the Magic has been a constant focus in my ever-evolving life and surely many of you can relate to each new trip escalating to a new and better return trip! First it was the International Drive hotels, then some nice villas nearby, then our first on-site value hotel, next the mods you get the picture.
Some people work for food, some for prestige, I work to keep my sons in their 5 meals a day

The genesis of this trip occurred during 2005s vacation of a lifetime spent at the Caribbean Beach Hotel. Like a spoiled child I simultaneously envied and reviled the folks checking in and boarding the Disney Cruise Line bus. The boys dont remember it, but I distinctly recall proclaiming out loud within earshot of the DCL CM well taking that bus someday and the CM replying well be waiting for you. SOLD! DONE! We have to plan it now Disney is waiting for us. (Disneys best marketing tool is their people). This reminds me of another enchanting Disney CM story, totally unrelated to this trip report, but worthy of mentioning.
During aforementioned trip, while waiting to be called for our ADR at The Wilderness Lodges Whispering Canyon Café, and wanting to try to get Alfredos for lunch the next afternoon, I called Disney Dining using the enviable if you are calling from the Orlando area or require reservations within the next 7 days selection. A charming CM named Emily chitchatted with me while looking for availability. She asked if we were having a good time, how long we were staying etc. I told her it was nearing the end of our trip and in a few days it would be a memory and laughingly added no one would remember us blah, blah, blah.
When we returned home there was only one message on my answering machine. It was from Emily at Disney Dining just calling to say, welcome home and we still remember you. Like a giddy schoolgirl, I never erased that message. Disney has a fan for life.
I ordered the DCL DVD a few weeks after our return and watched it, went on the website, watched it again with the boys, went on the website with them, crunched some numbers and then put it away for about a year. Too spendy.
An excellent package deal allowed us to return to WDW for Halloween 2006 and another awesome trip ensued but again the DCL busses stirred up wanderlust for the sea uh well, more like a desire to be pampered on a luxurious ship, eat like royalty and visit Castaway Cay. The clockwork in my mind started turning, a new DCL dvd was ordered, we watched the Travel Mom on the website and one snowy February evening, with my sons watching on the couch, I hit send and booked our cabin on the December 1, 2007 Disney Magic Western sailing. Category 12, GTY.
Next installment There is no way we can fly in on Embarkation Day! (A Disney addicts justification for a 3 night pre-cruise stay at Coronado Springs.)
Please read our Disneyland Summer 2007 trip report at:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1514769