Bdawgsc
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2009
- Messages
- 158
I've been scouring the boards for quite a while, taking notes, making plans... and then realized I haven't actually introduced myself. Well... that seems rude.
I wasn't one of the "cool" kids who got to go to WDW as a kid (except one 8th grade trip to Epcot) and so I didn't discover the World until about 10 years ago when I was out of college, had a real job and finally caved the these coworkers that were always yammering on about this Disney place. Fast forward and I guess I'm part of the club now. We're only about 6 hours away, so it's a pretty easy drive. I'm down 4 or so times/year. Usually Port Orleans.
Fast forward to today and 60 hour weeks in the IT field leave me just wanting to "tune out" and disconnect on vacation... so I booked FtW for a week. November 14-20, 2010.
I camped in college quite a bit, but usually just a couple of nights for a weekend. No air mattress, no power. Just a tent. Life must have been much simpler back then, right?
Am I crazy?
Probably.
So now, I have a compact car and will need AutoCAD to try and figure out how I'm going to cram 7 days of camping gear, coolers, beer err Coke Zero, a crock pot and fancy lights in there. Not to mention the GIANT green Mickey Ears and post to mount them on!
Can you tell I'm excited?
I wasn't one of the "cool" kids who got to go to WDW as a kid (except one 8th grade trip to Epcot) and so I didn't discover the World until about 10 years ago when I was out of college, had a real job and finally caved the these coworkers that were always yammering on about this Disney place. Fast forward and I guess I'm part of the club now. We're only about 6 hours away, so it's a pretty easy drive. I'm down 4 or so times/year. Usually Port Orleans.
Fast forward to today and 60 hour weeks in the IT field leave me just wanting to "tune out" and disconnect on vacation... so I booked FtW for a week. November 14-20, 2010.
I camped in college quite a bit, but usually just a couple of nights for a weekend. No air mattress, no power. Just a tent. Life must have been much simpler back then, right?
Am I crazy?
Probably.
So now, I have a compact car and will need AutoCAD to try and figure out how I'm going to cram 7 days of camping gear, coolers, beer err Coke Zero, a crock pot and fancy lights in there. Not to mention the GIANT green Mickey Ears and post to mount them on!
Can you tell I'm excited?