jpwest
Disney Dad #825
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2008
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Hi all - long-time lurker and question asker, first-time trip reporter. Please bear with me.
The cast: me (Dad), wife/Mom, 9-year-old son who is too old for Mickey and pirates except in Orlando and onboard, and 8-year-old daughter who is too old for Minnie and princesses except in Orlando and onboard. All four of us are obsessed with WDW and DCL.
The context: our second DCL trip, following a 3-day Bahamian cruise in March 2011. We always thought we'd go to WDW every year, but after doing the cruise/parks combo trip last year, we all wanted to try a longer cruise and booked this trip on board. Celebrating our 10th wedding anniversary while on board. We usually escape Minnesota in the early spring, but a summer trip was a better option this year.
For the fourth consecutive year, we told the kids we were going a day later than scheduled. This became our standard practice after our first family vacation, when our son got out of bed at 12:30 a.m. on departure day and was up for the day. Needless to say, this did not get anyone off to a good start and we have avoided this ever since.
(This is much easier to do than you might think, btw - we do a lot of "practice packing" in the days leading up to departure and tell the kids we want to make sure all the clothes and their stuffed animal friends, etc., will fit in suitcases and backpacks. Then we finish packing after they go to bed and surprise them with the "early" departure in the morning. Some years we tell them "Mickey called and said we can come a day early"; this year we just told them we lied because we all needed to sleep!)
In the van and off to MSP on schedule. I learned a valuable lesson about putting down a hot cup of coffee within 50 yards of two tired-but-excited kids. Sorry about the carpet, MSP! Wheels up and we're officially on our way.
More to come - I would hate to have to rewrite all this.
The cast: me (Dad), wife/Mom, 9-year-old son who is too old for Mickey and pirates except in Orlando and onboard, and 8-year-old daughter who is too old for Minnie and princesses except in Orlando and onboard. All four of us are obsessed with WDW and DCL.
The context: our second DCL trip, following a 3-day Bahamian cruise in March 2011. We always thought we'd go to WDW every year, but after doing the cruise/parks combo trip last year, we all wanted to try a longer cruise and booked this trip on board. Celebrating our 10th wedding anniversary while on board. We usually escape Minnesota in the early spring, but a summer trip was a better option this year.
For the fourth consecutive year, we told the kids we were going a day later than scheduled. This became our standard practice after our first family vacation, when our son got out of bed at 12:30 a.m. on departure day and was up for the day. Needless to say, this did not get anyone off to a good start and we have avoided this ever since.
(This is much easier to do than you might think, btw - we do a lot of "practice packing" in the days leading up to departure and tell the kids we want to make sure all the clothes and their stuffed animal friends, etc., will fit in suitcases and backpacks. Then we finish packing after they go to bed and surprise them with the "early" departure in the morning. Some years we tell them "Mickey called and said we can come a day early"; this year we just told them we lied because we all needed to sleep!)
In the van and off to MSP on schedule. I learned a valuable lesson about putting down a hot cup of coffee within 50 yards of two tired-but-excited kids. Sorry about the carpet, MSP! Wheels up and we're officially on our way.
More to come - I would hate to have to rewrite all this.