irene_dsc
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Hi, and welcome to my PTR!
I did a PTR for our 1st trip (see my siggie for link) way before I had any clue as to what people did for PTR's here. I'm not sure this one will be much better, but I'll try, lol.
The Cast of Characters:
Me - Irene, Mom, DW, attempting to be both architect and Super-Mom but there just is never enough time for everything!
Never been to WDW until this past January, when we took the family for our first real family vacation. (No visiting relatives or friends, just the 4 of us doing fun stuff). I wasn't a fan of cartoons growing up, so I probably wouldn't have appreciated it then. I'm still not Disney-obsessed, but had an amazing time on our trip, and am excited to go back!
Favorites from our trip: Wishes, Peter Pan
DH - Michael - also an architect (we met at the architecture exam way back when)
Not a big Disney fan. Childhood trip to MK, brief teenage trip to DHS. Hates feeling crowded. Loves watching the kids when they get excited about stuff. Thought I was over-planning our 1st trip, but appreciated all the plans and insights once we were there!
Favorites from our trip: Swimming in January
DD - Gwendolyn, now 4.5 y/o, the biggest reason for this PTR, since she hasn't stopped talking about WDW since we came home. She didn't know many of the characters going in, but now knows all the major ones! The other day, her dolls were talking about going on vacation to WDW. Can't wait for the Tinker Bell movie to air on Disney Channel so we can DVR it. I want to get back before she decides she is too old to like princesses, but this time she will be tall enough for Soarin'!
Favorites from our trip: Meeting Cinderella at 1900 Park Fare, Peter Pan
DS - Thomas, now 7 y/o - doesn't talk about WDW very often, but every so often. Is very excited to try a water park, after our summer jaunt to the Dells (Kalahari). He is very intense and moody, with obsessions that tend to vary, but are typical boy things. Currently he is into Star Wars, Bionicles, Transformers, and Johnny Test.
Favorites from our trip: Jedi Training Academy, swimming
So, I don't want to make WDW the only place we go on vacation - there are way too many other cool places to visit out there. And, I don't think we can afford to plan a major vacation for 2009. But, honestly, we had a great time on our vacation, and it is hard to think of another place that is so kid-friendly. Plus, dd really, really wants to go back.
Tentative plan: Spring Break, 2010
Why then? January was a little cold, and since ds wants to try the water parks, I'd like warmer weather for that. But, none of us can deal well with huge amounts of heat, so summer is out. Spring seems like a good time of year, although it will be at least somewhat crowded. I'm willing to pull the kids out of school for a day or 2 if it helps the airfare, but that's about it. I don't have the school calendar for that school year yet, but we may end up around dd's 6th birthday. Dd will be in kindy, and ds in 3rd grade.
Where? I'm seriously considering off-site this time around. I know we'd like to be there long enough to be relaxed, and cramming the 4 of us in a hotel room isn't that relaxing. I've heard enough good reports of Windsor Hills that I am considering that area, in a 2 or 3 bedroom place. Then I also wouldn't have to agonize over whether or not to do the DDP, lol.
That's about as far as I've gotten on my mental plan. DH is in on my ideas and agrees so far. The kids, however, are not going to hear anything until and unless we decide we can actually afford it! (Dh and I are both architects with our own small firm, so with economic conditions as they are, I don't want to assume anything!)
I don't know how often I'll be updating this, but now I have a place to put updates and thoughts...
I did a PTR for our 1st trip (see my siggie for link) way before I had any clue as to what people did for PTR's here. I'm not sure this one will be much better, but I'll try, lol.
The Cast of Characters:
Me - Irene, Mom, DW, attempting to be both architect and Super-Mom but there just is never enough time for everything!
Never been to WDW until this past January, when we took the family for our first real family vacation. (No visiting relatives or friends, just the 4 of us doing fun stuff). I wasn't a fan of cartoons growing up, so I probably wouldn't have appreciated it then. I'm still not Disney-obsessed, but had an amazing time on our trip, and am excited to go back!
Favorites from our trip: Wishes, Peter Pan
DH - Michael - also an architect (we met at the architecture exam way back when)
Not a big Disney fan. Childhood trip to MK, brief teenage trip to DHS. Hates feeling crowded. Loves watching the kids when they get excited about stuff. Thought I was over-planning our 1st trip, but appreciated all the plans and insights once we were there!
Favorites from our trip: Swimming in January
DD - Gwendolyn, now 4.5 y/o, the biggest reason for this PTR, since she hasn't stopped talking about WDW since we came home. She didn't know many of the characters going in, but now knows all the major ones! The other day, her dolls were talking about going on vacation to WDW. Can't wait for the Tinker Bell movie to air on Disney Channel so we can DVR it. I want to get back before she decides she is too old to like princesses, but this time she will be tall enough for Soarin'!
Favorites from our trip: Meeting Cinderella at 1900 Park Fare, Peter Pan
DS - Thomas, now 7 y/o - doesn't talk about WDW very often, but every so often. Is very excited to try a water park, after our summer jaunt to the Dells (Kalahari). He is very intense and moody, with obsessions that tend to vary, but are typical boy things. Currently he is into Star Wars, Bionicles, Transformers, and Johnny Test.
Favorites from our trip: Jedi Training Academy, swimming
So, I don't want to make WDW the only place we go on vacation - there are way too many other cool places to visit out there. And, I don't think we can afford to plan a major vacation for 2009. But, honestly, we had a great time on our vacation, and it is hard to think of another place that is so kid-friendly. Plus, dd really, really wants to go back.
Tentative plan: Spring Break, 2010
Why then? January was a little cold, and since ds wants to try the water parks, I'd like warmer weather for that. But, none of us can deal well with huge amounts of heat, so summer is out. Spring seems like a good time of year, although it will be at least somewhat crowded. I'm willing to pull the kids out of school for a day or 2 if it helps the airfare, but that's about it. I don't have the school calendar for that school year yet, but we may end up around dd's 6th birthday. Dd will be in kindy, and ds in 3rd grade.
Where? I'm seriously considering off-site this time around. I know we'd like to be there long enough to be relaxed, and cramming the 4 of us in a hotel room isn't that relaxing. I've heard enough good reports of Windsor Hills that I am considering that area, in a 2 or 3 bedroom place. Then I also wouldn't have to agonize over whether or not to do the DDP, lol.
That's about as far as I've gotten on my mental plan. DH is in on my ideas and agrees so far. The kids, however, are not going to hear anything until and unless we decide we can actually afford it! (Dh and I are both architects with our own small firm, so with economic conditions as they are, I don't want to assume anything!)
I don't know how often I'll be updating this, but now I have a place to put updates and thoughts...