marciemi
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Introduction
Hi Im marciemi (Marcie) and have been on these forums for well over a decade now, and I know many of you know me primarily from my signature pic which is now (gasp!) over 12 years old!! This trip report has a much larger, yet smaller, cast of characters than normal since we were going down for a band trip with our sons high school band from January 20-25, 2011. However, the thought of 25 hours on a bus wasnt particularly appealing to either of us (cant imagine why!), plus the time would be limited, so DH (Royce) and I decided to do our own parallel trip with the boys. The band stayed at the Springhill Suites in the Marriott Village, but we opted to stay onsite at Pop Century in order to take advantage of the EMHs and the free dining. Free dining started the second day of our stay, so we did a room only reservation for the first night and picked up the package the next day.
When we booked our air, we couldnt get any times that worked well out of Milwaukee. We wanted to get the boys off to school before we left, but still maximize our time at Disney of course! They had their last day of finals that day and then the bus was leaving after school. We decided to book a one way flight out of Green Bay (where we live) instead and finally found a reasonable price and time that worked. However, we found that flights coming back were too expensive or took way too much time with the connections, but found a Southwest flight at the time we wanted (late afternoon) going to Milwaukee. Since Royce travels a lot and had a lot of free rental car days saved up, we used one for that return home and rented the car from Milwaukee to Green Bay for just $11 in taxes. But the Southwest flight was only $69 one way, which gave me another idea. Why not have the boys stay with us the last night, giving us and them another day at the park and a little bit of time together, and sparing them from the bus torture ride on the way home? Although they were a bit opposed to the idea at first (But mom, the bus ride is half the fun!) they quickly became convinced, especially after enduring the ride down! When I asked my youngest son when we picked him up if he was glad he was flying home (he was the most opposed because of wanting to be with his GF for the ride back!), his reply was Oh, YEAH! Guess trying to sleep sitting up isnt all its cracked up to be!
So the main cast of characters is simply me (44 at the time!) and DH Royce (46) for most of the trip. We decided to do our own thing based on recommendations online but of course make sure to see the band in the parade and the boys if it happened to work out that way. I made approximately a zillion ADRs over the 6 months or so prior to the trip seemed like every month there was a new update with what the band (and hence we!) were doing and Id change them all again. Luckily traveling in January, unlike our last 2 trips in the summer, made changing ADRs much easier. I think I can say with certainty that none of the ADRs I made at the 180 day mark were ones I used on the actual trip maybe the same places, but not the actual times/days. I think I ended up with just stacks of paper with my ongoing ADRs and cancellations but it all worked out in the long run! We ended up eating at the following restaurants: Chefs de France (lunch), Le Cellier (dinner), Boma (dinner) and Ohana (dinner, with the boys). Since it would be our first trip without kids since, well, before we HAD kids, we decided to note that we were celebrating our 23rd Anniversary (actually a couple months later) as well. Youll see as I go through the report that we really didnt get anything exceptional out of this, but did get some attention and occasionally a cupcake or a special decoration for our dessert, which was about the right amount of extra just a way to reinforce that we were there having fun without the kids and celebrating 23 years together and make it a little bit more special.
The secondary cast of characters includes our sons Stephen (17) and Eric (15) and their various friends/GF, etc. We had a rough Christmas break with 2 ER visits in 6 days one for each of the boys. Eric ended up breaking a wrist playing ultimate Frisbee in gym class we waited it out for a few days telling him it would get better but finally ended up with a cast shortly before Christmas. A few days later, Stephen was doing pull-ups in the laundry room and somehow managed to pull the bar down on his head and got a fairly serious concussion and some significant memory loss. So the time leading into the trip was a bit stressful, and not knowing what, or how much theyd be able to do at Disney was also worrying. Luckily Eric got the cast off 2 days before the trip, so that he was able to play in the parade (hes a snare drummer) and Stephen got the go ahead from his doctor and neurologists that he could do anything at Disney. We still opted to skip the orange side of Mission Space just to play it safe though!
Of course no Disney trip is complete without the typical Countdown Calendar that weve done for all our trips (at least back to 1997 that I know of!). Theyve gotten a bit more elaborate over time, recently including bits of trivia and pictures to go with them, and of course the requisite Mickey paint chips from Home Depot:
We decided that we needed to rent a car since wed have to pick the boys up on their last day and it would be a hassle carrying everything back to the hotel via Disney transportation. Plus we just really like the independence of driving to the parks on our own. Couldnt find anything under $200 when I first started looking months out, but by the time we left Id gotten the rate for a compact down to $114, which was more than worth it to us. We got in touch with the band travel agent and paid the extra $10 each to upgrade the boys passes for an additional day and we were pretty much ready to go. Leaving Green Bay for sunny Florida is never hard in January so it was looking to be a good trip!
Going to be a lot more pics in the upcoming posts but for this one Ill just leave it with a family shot from Christmas of us with all 3 boys. Oldest son is at the Air Force Academy in Colorado, so wasnt able to join us on this trip first time without all 3 boys. If youre interested in any of my previous trips, you can find the links in my signature of our 2007 trip (16 days offsite in a house) and 2009 (just me and Stephen 6 days at Pop with free dining).
Next up Day 1 Arrival and Magic Kingdom January 20
Hi Im marciemi (Marcie) and have been on these forums for well over a decade now, and I know many of you know me primarily from my signature pic which is now (gasp!) over 12 years old!! This trip report has a much larger, yet smaller, cast of characters than normal since we were going down for a band trip with our sons high school band from January 20-25, 2011. However, the thought of 25 hours on a bus wasnt particularly appealing to either of us (cant imagine why!), plus the time would be limited, so DH (Royce) and I decided to do our own parallel trip with the boys. The band stayed at the Springhill Suites in the Marriott Village, but we opted to stay onsite at Pop Century in order to take advantage of the EMHs and the free dining. Free dining started the second day of our stay, so we did a room only reservation for the first night and picked up the package the next day.
When we booked our air, we couldnt get any times that worked well out of Milwaukee. We wanted to get the boys off to school before we left, but still maximize our time at Disney of course! They had their last day of finals that day and then the bus was leaving after school. We decided to book a one way flight out of Green Bay (where we live) instead and finally found a reasonable price and time that worked. However, we found that flights coming back were too expensive or took way too much time with the connections, but found a Southwest flight at the time we wanted (late afternoon) going to Milwaukee. Since Royce travels a lot and had a lot of free rental car days saved up, we used one for that return home and rented the car from Milwaukee to Green Bay for just $11 in taxes. But the Southwest flight was only $69 one way, which gave me another idea. Why not have the boys stay with us the last night, giving us and them another day at the park and a little bit of time together, and sparing them from the bus torture ride on the way home? Although they were a bit opposed to the idea at first (But mom, the bus ride is half the fun!) they quickly became convinced, especially after enduring the ride down! When I asked my youngest son when we picked him up if he was glad he was flying home (he was the most opposed because of wanting to be with his GF for the ride back!), his reply was Oh, YEAH! Guess trying to sleep sitting up isnt all its cracked up to be!
So the main cast of characters is simply me (44 at the time!) and DH Royce (46) for most of the trip. We decided to do our own thing based on recommendations online but of course make sure to see the band in the parade and the boys if it happened to work out that way. I made approximately a zillion ADRs over the 6 months or so prior to the trip seemed like every month there was a new update with what the band (and hence we!) were doing and Id change them all again. Luckily traveling in January, unlike our last 2 trips in the summer, made changing ADRs much easier. I think I can say with certainty that none of the ADRs I made at the 180 day mark were ones I used on the actual trip maybe the same places, but not the actual times/days. I think I ended up with just stacks of paper with my ongoing ADRs and cancellations but it all worked out in the long run! We ended up eating at the following restaurants: Chefs de France (lunch), Le Cellier (dinner), Boma (dinner) and Ohana (dinner, with the boys). Since it would be our first trip without kids since, well, before we HAD kids, we decided to note that we were celebrating our 23rd Anniversary (actually a couple months later) as well. Youll see as I go through the report that we really didnt get anything exceptional out of this, but did get some attention and occasionally a cupcake or a special decoration for our dessert, which was about the right amount of extra just a way to reinforce that we were there having fun without the kids and celebrating 23 years together and make it a little bit more special.
The secondary cast of characters includes our sons Stephen (17) and Eric (15) and their various friends/GF, etc. We had a rough Christmas break with 2 ER visits in 6 days one for each of the boys. Eric ended up breaking a wrist playing ultimate Frisbee in gym class we waited it out for a few days telling him it would get better but finally ended up with a cast shortly before Christmas. A few days later, Stephen was doing pull-ups in the laundry room and somehow managed to pull the bar down on his head and got a fairly serious concussion and some significant memory loss. So the time leading into the trip was a bit stressful, and not knowing what, or how much theyd be able to do at Disney was also worrying. Luckily Eric got the cast off 2 days before the trip, so that he was able to play in the parade (hes a snare drummer) and Stephen got the go ahead from his doctor and neurologists that he could do anything at Disney. We still opted to skip the orange side of Mission Space just to play it safe though!
Of course no Disney trip is complete without the typical Countdown Calendar that weve done for all our trips (at least back to 1997 that I know of!). Theyve gotten a bit more elaborate over time, recently including bits of trivia and pictures to go with them, and of course the requisite Mickey paint chips from Home Depot:




We decided that we needed to rent a car since wed have to pick the boys up on their last day and it would be a hassle carrying everything back to the hotel via Disney transportation. Plus we just really like the independence of driving to the parks on our own. Couldnt find anything under $200 when I first started looking months out, but by the time we left Id gotten the rate for a compact down to $114, which was more than worth it to us. We got in touch with the band travel agent and paid the extra $10 each to upgrade the boys passes for an additional day and we were pretty much ready to go. Leaving Green Bay for sunny Florida is never hard in January so it was looking to be a good trip!
Going to be a lot more pics in the upcoming posts but for this one Ill just leave it with a family shot from Christmas of us with all 3 boys. Oldest son is at the Air Force Academy in Colorado, so wasnt able to join us on this trip first time without all 3 boys. If youre interested in any of my previous trips, you can find the links in my signature of our 2007 trip (16 days offsite in a house) and 2009 (just me and Stephen 6 days at Pop with free dining).

Next up Day 1 Arrival and Magic Kingdom January 20