rutgers1
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For the past year, we have been saying that we were going to take a much needed break from Disney. Here is our progression:
Step 1: Over the past two yeas, we have traveled down from the Northeast about 4 times, including one 2-week excursion.
Step 2: At the end of our February break, we declared that we were done with Disney and were going to explore the world for a while.
Step 3: A short while later, a work-related event showed up on my calendar on the Disney property......."I can't miss that," I said. So, we headed down and paid cash to stay at the Dolphin. That was July (only 5 months later).
Step 4: When I got home from that trip, I once again declared that I had seen everything there was to see and needed a break. To "force" the break, I booked a Disney Cruise with my points. The thinking was, "If my points are tied up in the cruise, I won't use them for DVC."
Step 5: The other day, I heard that my son's favorite ride, Star Tours would be finished by this summer. Coincidentally (well, not such a coincidence since I went searching the web for it), I found out that the same work-related event was back down on the Disney property in July. Of course, I absolutely HAD to attend...........so I just borrowed points and we are booked at the Boardwalk for July.
April: bought DVC
August: took first trip
February: took second trip
July: took third trip
April: planned Disney cruise
July: planned return trip
My friends and relatives are starting to think we are crazy. The sad thing is that I agree.
Step 1: Over the past two yeas, we have traveled down from the Northeast about 4 times, including one 2-week excursion.
Step 2: At the end of our February break, we declared that we were done with Disney and were going to explore the world for a while.
Step 3: A short while later, a work-related event showed up on my calendar on the Disney property......."I can't miss that," I said. So, we headed down and paid cash to stay at the Dolphin. That was July (only 5 months later).
Step 4: When I got home from that trip, I once again declared that I had seen everything there was to see and needed a break. To "force" the break, I booked a Disney Cruise with my points. The thinking was, "If my points are tied up in the cruise, I won't use them for DVC."
Step 5: The other day, I heard that my son's favorite ride, Star Tours would be finished by this summer. Coincidentally (well, not such a coincidence since I went searching the web for it), I found out that the same work-related event was back down on the Disney property in July. Of course, I absolutely HAD to attend...........so I just borrowed points and we are booked at the Boardwalk for July.
April: bought DVC
August: took first trip
February: took second trip
July: took third trip
April: planned Disney cruise
July: planned return trip
My friends and relatives are starting to think we are crazy. The sad thing is that I agree.