Favorite Trip Reports thread!

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GeorgiaAristocat said:
I just wanted to add the trip reports by donaldbuzz&minnie (which are still at the top of the forum as I post this) - but maybe I just like those reports so much b/c I secretely want my Mom to be there when my little princess sees the castle the first time?

Here are the links!

Colds, Crowds and our Week Before Easter Trip. Part One.
Colds, Crowds and Our Week before Easter Trip. Part Two.
Colds, Crowds and Our Week before Easter Trip. Part Three
Colds, Crowds and Our Week before Easter Trip. Part Four
Colds, Crowds and Our Week before Easter Trip. Part Five
Colds, Crowds and Our Week before Easter Trip. Part Six
Colds, Crowds and Our Week before Easter Trip. Part Seven
Colds, Crowds, and Our Week Before Easter Trip. Final Day


Thanks for the heads up...I've been ready for more reading material!
 
I just read Kevin Stringer's for my first time. Couldn't stop laughing out loud while I am sitting in my office. :rotfl: I think the thing that makes it so funny to me is, I find myself reading with a very thick British accent.

Keep them coming!!! :rotfl2:
 
This thread is great, I love well-written trip reports. I just got through gopherit's and I'm blown away. I was laughing and crying and empathizing with her dealing with those kids' delicate psyches. I have to say that I'm less than one month to our next trip and I can only hope I'm as patient as gopherit was.

Cindy, if you're reading this, thank you.
 
Thank you so much for starting this thread. I must admit, good trip reports are so addicting! I just finished off to neverland's terrific report and have read delswife's and vettechick99's previously, all great! Now I am off to start gopherit's. Now if I only had time to write my own... maybe someday! :)
 

Great thread, Allison! I stumbled across your trip reports last fall, and that's what inspired me to write my own. And I've read a few others, but now I have got plenty of reading material before my next trip. Thanks!
 
Bumping this so I don't get accused of killing the thread! :) :Pinkbounc
 
I dont read all trip reports (I know, bad me) but the ones I have read and that just cracked me up were:
Delswife
gopherit
off to Neverland
ZZUB


This is one of my favorite parts of gopherits report. Being quite the trip planner myself it really hit particularly funny spot with me:


gopherit said:
Morning has broken; I'm intact, lizardless, and thankful. We begin to pull ourselves together for breakfast. PS tend to be both a relief and curse to me. On the one hand, I love knowing, well in advance of our stay, that somewhere in the annals of Disney data, they have recorded our existence and plan to accommodate our hunger on a given day at a given time. On the other hand, I always find myself then anxiously checking and re-checking that data – what time is it again? Are we sure that Disney still has our ressie? And at that same time? For the right number of people? And what if we’re late? Will the Disney Gods delete us from their database, leaving us to wail and gnash our teeth on overpriced counter service fries? And then, when you do arrive, even though the policy on PS clearly states it’s not truly a reservation but merely that you will be seated at next availability, you somehow feel so denied, strangely wronged if you have to wait any length of time. In the past, if we were delayed for reasons outside our control (bus issues, storms, etc), I would find myself ever-tensing, nervously fretting. I imagined being greeted by a cold Soup Nazi CM who looked at our ressie and the clock and says bluntly, "No PS for you!" And thus, something that was intended to take the worry OUT of your trip suddenly becomes the thing that puts the worry IN. But hey, I am a smarter, savvier, wiser, older (uh, scratch that last one) Disney traveler now, am I not? (Just nod yes and play along.) I have the training of this board to thank for my knowledge and Disney-planning capabilites... I suppose that makes me "DIS-functional"....................................

......So on Chip’s 3rd time through, we stopped him and asked what the deal was – where was his red-nosed counterpart? Chip made a motion that could only be interpreted as “Chip is eating in the kitchen” (that, or “I’m choking on an acorn, please call 911”…) However, since he didn’t turn blue or pass out, I’ll stay with the former, not the latter. Never did get an explanation on that one.
 
I can't believe it, but I've now read all the suggestions on this thread (including ALL of Kevin Stringer's, all the way back to the late 90s!). Any other good ones? I have less than a week left until we set out on our road trip. Need to keep the anticipation level up!! (As if I need any help......)
 
I love having all these reports in one place.
Thanks vettechick 99.
I've read most of them & they are so funny!!
Yes, I made my way through alllllll of Kevin Stringer's reports as well.....once I started I just couldn't stop. Loved watching his girls grow in pictures. Gotta love trip reports. Gotta love the dis. :disrocks:
 
Hey Allison, I finally read your trip report last night (I'm lazy too ;)) and I absolutely loved it. It was very funny. Your a great writer. I really wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed it. :)
 
Thanks so much vettechick for such a compliment! princess:
 
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