It may be too early for my brain to make much sense, but I had to follow up up on your comments.
First, OMG...the hippy accordion player is NO ONE I know and if encountered I would have to walk quickly away, because my children and I would be in peals of laughter. If this is one of you here, bless your heart.
My advice to you would be to purchase a guide book to WDW. We like the Unofficial Guide by Bob Schlinger. It's a huge help in deciding what and how you want to do each park as you enter. You need a plan to get the most out of your day even if just relaxing at the Fort. Good luck and have fun.
Love college football and WDW!
I have Birnaums and Fodors, but I will definitely get the unoffical guide. I am looking for those secret things since my kids are older and aren't so much into the small child things. We may even geocache in the park, that will depend on how crowded it is. I found that other thread with all the hidden things in the World and have been reading it nonstop for two days. LOL
Just a friendly mention that we will be expecting a trip report when you return, with lots of pictures. Sounds like you have the makings of a good one.
So are you going NOBO in early spring? Are you going to post to Trailjournals?
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Actually we are going SOBO, starting July 7th and heading home. I am pulling DD out of school for the time we are on the hike and we will trail-school. Most people start very early spring here in GA because you have to make it to Katahdin by Oct. 1st and even then the weather is already cold. We want to head home (we know what hiking in the south during spring/summer is like already and we can jump those sections we have already done if needed). I will have a Trailjournal, also a blog that I have already started and my facebook page, which will have a fan page so people on FB can track our journey too and not necessarily be my friends if they don't want to. We haven't really chosen a trail name yet, but are thinking about Pinky and The Brain.
Thanks for the advice about green Mickey ears. I think I have the perfect plan....also will work with Halloween decorations.

Which looks to be appropriate in late September? I think the kids would get a kick out of decorating our site, we really go all out at home, so to take a little with us will be fun. Plus, we are going to MMNSSHP after all, right?
Two more questions:
Do they rent small fridge's to campers? I do not have the room to bring one, and I know the ice will cost an arm and a leg there to refill every day. Just trying to figure out the best way to go here.
Also, I saw mention of a grocery delivery service there? That would be so great and save so much room if I could just order those things that I don't prepare and freeze at home.
I lied, sorry,

ONE more question: do the sites in the 2000 loop have cable? If they do, do I need to bring my own cord/box? I'm sure my comcast converter will not work there, but my small camping tv is not digital. Hmmmm....maybe I should go looking for a new travel tv...sorry, I digress, shopping pulls me away every time.
Sorry such a long reply....I get wordy but I also don't get a ton of personal computer time and have to answer everything in one fell swoop.
I am so very excited, everything I think about right now is WDW (and WWoHP--not gonna lie, it is what it is. Hi, my name is Dawn and I am a HP addict.)
9 more days!
