HELP....I'm Addicted!!!

heidica

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I can't seem to get enough of these DIS Boards, especially the cruise board, since we will be doing our first cruise in November. I am constantly checking them, looking for new post and to see what is going on with everyone else. Even if it has only been a few minutes and I am on my computer, I am constantly checking this thing!! It has been so helpful in planning our trip, and I can't wait until I can post a trip report. I am afraid it is taking over my life!! Anyone have a cure??;)
 
My husband just asked me tonight if there is a 12 step for obsessive Disney planning!


Mind you he's just going along for the trip with nothing to worry about.

Ruth
 
LOL. Been there, had that problem, continue to have that problem, unlikely to ever get rid of that problem! :)
 

Hi - "My name is Barb and Im an addict"
Yup, only recently (when I complain of too much to do) has DH begun to say I DIS too much.
He has seen how our Oct vaca came out because of the DIS so he wouldnt interfere too much with my DIS time.
He knows I have been "researching" our Nov 30th cruise now.

I read Birnbaum's in 1996 because we didnt have a computer. When we returned he was telling everyone I knew all the nooks n crannies.
Same thing with now but the computer is more fun.
 
These boards have that affect on me also!!! I found them over a year ago and can't get enough ever since. Beth
 
We found these boards last year before our Easter trip to WDW. Couldn't have done as much with them! Went on the crusie in Jan '02 and to don't know how anyone cruises without checking out the DIS boards. DH and I check them several times a day looking for that 1 piece of wisdom we haven't thought about or trying to help someone that has a question we can answer.
 
I too suffered in silience.........I thought I was all alone, but there is comfort in numbers!!!!! Cruising in July and can't wait!!!!:Pinkbounc
 
I was always looking for information because I am such a planner and one day just happened to "fall" onto this web site. I was always reading the DCL website and calling DCL for information, but it doesn't compare to this valuable information!! Since then I have been on these boards everyday looking for all different ideas and tips.

A special THANK YOU to everyone on these boards that has given helpful information.

Can't wait to take our WONDER cruise 11/03/02!!

Lisa
 
There is strength in numbers!!! The first thing I do when I come in to work is check the boards (my pc at home is too slow) even before my business email!


Kar3600: When in July are you cruising??? I'm still looking for fellow cruisers for our July 14th cruise on the Wonder.
 
ME TOO!!!! MY FAMILY THINKS I AM CRAZY!! WE ARE CRUISING IN JAN AND I AM ALREADY PLANNING AND SEARCHING. I SPEND EVERY LUNCH HOUR ON THE BOARDS....... SO MUCH FUN!!!!
 
I am with all of you and seem to have the longest wait. May 2003 we sail for the first time. Ive spent a week at home between changing jobs and I think I have spent every waking moment on these boards. I have even started paging threw the old threads in search of more great ideas and those little stories that put a tear in my eye. I am hooked!!!!! I think I need help!!!
370 days and counting everyone of them:crazy:
 
Dear DiznyMagic:

I too am sailing on July 14th, can't wait, this is our second cruise, but when you read these boards, you realize how much "stuff" you miss..........this ship is so large and so much to take in you just can't get to all of it. So the only solution: KEEP CRUSING!!!!
 
Me too...

And I'm desperate! My cat ate the connecting cable for my modem at home and they can't come until Saturday to fix it!

I'm stealing some time from my lunch break at work to get my DIS fix.

I'll confess, too, that I check the Port Canaveral web cam occasionally (OK, frequently)!

Beth
 
Wow, We could form quite the support group if we really wanted to. But who'd want to try to stop this addiction LOL?! My DH thinks I read the board too much, but he loves the tips and advice I share and actually has perused himself. So maybe the best strategy for a spouse who thinks you're addicted is to get them addicted themselves!
 
To VCNMICKEY:
My wait is definatly longer than yours....June 2004. But what I find most valuable is the information that I can pass along to my Girl Scout troop who I will be with then. I went with DD, DS & DH in June 2000 to WDW, and find that acting as a travel agency for the troop is quite different. The logistics is mind boggling. But with the help of these boeards, my gruop is becoming very informed. The best tips I have been able to passs along because if y'all:
1. Navigators
2. Fold - out - of - the - ceiling beds
3. Soda mugs
4. Non-disney ground transfers
5. Excursions and prices ahead of time
6. On board spending and the KKTW cards.
7. Over the door shoe racks
8. traveling alarm clock
9. Dining rotations, menues, and
10. Common Grounds (my troop will be 15 - 17 yr olds)
11. Tipping
12. Relax, it's a vacation for Gosh sakes!!!!
:D
 
If we formed a support group, where would we meet--Here? Isn't that like AA meeting at Cheers? :D There is plenty of great information, and it's so fun to read what's going on. Girl Scout Leader, I'm curious--how on earth do you plan a trip like this for scouting? Granted, I'm helping to lead a first-year Brownie troop, but we barely got through a father/daughter spaghetti dinner! Are they going as part of earning badges or some other thing, or just for fun? Good luck to you!
 
I have had most of my 6 girls in my troop since 1st grade. They are like extra daughters. (My hubby never knows when he picks up the phone who is calling him Dad) Traditionally in this Service Unit, the Senior Girl Scouts take a whopper of a trip to top off thier years of service work. Some others have went to Switzerland & England, and this years batch is going to Williamsburg and Washington DC. My girls are in 8th grade now, so planning way ahead. We bounced around alot of ideas for anyplace they could think of. I made the big mistake of brinig in the Cruise and WDW video for them to consider. So, here we come. We have 6 girls and 5 moms. ( one mom is mother to two sisters) which makes my job alot easier. But coming from a very rural area, I have osme who have never flown, never been out of Michigan, etc. But my ast. Leader's hubby is retired air force, so we are beginning our trip with 6 nights and 5 days at Shades of Green, then 3 nights on the Wonder. Trip of a lifetime. We are fundraising in a major way. Costs, without arifare (no way to tell now what they might be) and without meals inside the parks comes to about $1,000 per person. Chaperones are paying ther own way, so the girls have to have $6.000. Yikes. Guess that's more than you wanted to know, huh?:rolleyes:
 
Actually, that's a lot of great information. Up here (upstate NY, rural Saratoga County), you tend to stay with "your girls" for as far as they go in scouting. So I don't know how long I'll be in it--I hadn't planned to be a leader, but here I am. It's good for the girls to be planning ahead, saving money, and hopefully they'll learn some important lessons in finance both beforehand and on the trip (i.e., is that latte worth it when you worked for 2 years to get on this ship? Different from putting it on Mom and Dad's account...). That's great that you're doing this. Since I'm new at this, I've been asking every experienced scout leader I know about how things work. I'll refrain from picking your brains unless I run into you over on the GSA boards...:)
 

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