Dallas_Lady
I only work for the vacation money
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Hi
and welcome to my Pre-Trippie!
Let's start with the basics:
CAST
Me: Giovanna, "Disney Expert" of the family. I do all the trip planning, organizing, obsessing, etc.
DH: Tony, loves WDW but is blissfully ignorant to all the planning. He happily lets me plan everything and reaps the rewards. We have a marriage made in heaven
DD: Alexandra, 2 years old (3 at time of the trip). Loves all things Disney thanks to her mom and dad. She went to WDW for her 1st birthday, and is ready to see the "Cassie" (that's Castle for those who don't speak toddler) again. She will hopefully be potty trained when we go.
DS: John, 6 months (15 months at time of trip). He's the wild card. He just started crawling this week, and it is my hope that he is walking when we go. Babies change so much in the first year, I am not sure how he will handle things. He is a bit of a mama's boy
MIL: Charlotte, Tony's mom and Disney newbie. We never even thought she'd want to go to WDW with us, but she asked if she could come along on our next trip. The kids just love her, and since FIL passed away she spends a lot of time with us. No MIL horror stories here, we get along well. Having her along will present it's own challenges and benefits.
DETAILS (so far)
November 21-28, 2009
Windsor Hills 3 bedroom condo (www.vacationcentralflorida.com)
INTRODUCTION
Whenever I talk about my love for WDW, I always tell this story. My parents have been divorced since I was a baby, and I lived primarily with my grandmother growing up. Both my parents remarried and had kids, and I never really felt like I truly fit in with either of my families- I was always somewhere in between. When I was 17, I went with my father, stepmom and 2 younger brothers to Disneyworld. It was the best trip ever! For the first time I really felt like I belonged, and we had a blast. Every since then I have been in love with WDW and the great feeling it gives me when I am there.
We go to Disney every 2-3 years. Aside from my first trip, we have always stayed onsite at a moderate. However, we are taking the plunge and staying offsite in a condo at Windsor Hills. There are a few reasons for this change:
-Cost is probably the biggest factor. I have my condo booked for about half of what a moderate would cost, and a fraction of what a comparable DVC villa would be.
-We will have a vehicle, so I don't have to worry about transportation
-I really don't want to be crammed in a hotel room all week. This is especially the case with MIL coming along.
-Having a kitchen will make doing quick breakfasts easy
At first I was really nervous about this decision, but I am getting more and more excited. Windsor Hills seems to be really close to WDW, so it shouldn't take too long to get around.
Now, in the spirit of full disclosure, there are a few hurdles that could cause us to postpone our trip. Right now I'm a SAHM, but I'm currently looking for a teaching job for this fall. I don't anticipate not finding one, but you never know. Then, not all districts give you the whole week off for Thanksgiving. If I get a district that doesn't, I will have to take off Mon & Tues, which may be tough for a new teacher to do. So, I am keeping my fingers crossed that everything will fall into place .

Let's start with the basics:
CAST
Me: Giovanna, "Disney Expert" of the family. I do all the trip planning, organizing, obsessing, etc.
DH: Tony, loves WDW but is blissfully ignorant to all the planning. He happily lets me plan everything and reaps the rewards. We have a marriage made in heaven

DD: Alexandra, 2 years old (3 at time of the trip). Loves all things Disney thanks to her mom and dad. She went to WDW for her 1st birthday, and is ready to see the "Cassie" (that's Castle for those who don't speak toddler) again. She will hopefully be potty trained when we go.
DS: John, 6 months (15 months at time of trip). He's the wild card. He just started crawling this week, and it is my hope that he is walking when we go. Babies change so much in the first year, I am not sure how he will handle things. He is a bit of a mama's boy

MIL: Charlotte, Tony's mom and Disney newbie. We never even thought she'd want to go to WDW with us, but she asked if she could come along on our next trip. The kids just love her, and since FIL passed away she spends a lot of time with us. No MIL horror stories here, we get along well. Having her along will present it's own challenges and benefits.
DETAILS (so far)
November 21-28, 2009
Windsor Hills 3 bedroom condo (www.vacationcentralflorida.com)
INTRODUCTION
Whenever I talk about my love for WDW, I always tell this story. My parents have been divorced since I was a baby, and I lived primarily with my grandmother growing up. Both my parents remarried and had kids, and I never really felt like I truly fit in with either of my families- I was always somewhere in between. When I was 17, I went with my father, stepmom and 2 younger brothers to Disneyworld. It was the best trip ever! For the first time I really felt like I belonged, and we had a blast. Every since then I have been in love with WDW and the great feeling it gives me when I am there.
We go to Disney every 2-3 years. Aside from my first trip, we have always stayed onsite at a moderate. However, we are taking the plunge and staying offsite in a condo at Windsor Hills. There are a few reasons for this change:
-Cost is probably the biggest factor. I have my condo booked for about half of what a moderate would cost, and a fraction of what a comparable DVC villa would be.
-We will have a vehicle, so I don't have to worry about transportation
-I really don't want to be crammed in a hotel room all week. This is especially the case with MIL coming along.
-Having a kitchen will make doing quick breakfasts easy
At first I was really nervous about this decision, but I am getting more and more excited. Windsor Hills seems to be really close to WDW, so it shouldn't take too long to get around.
Now, in the spirit of full disclosure, there are a few hurdles that could cause us to postpone our trip. Right now I'm a SAHM, but I'm currently looking for a teaching job for this fall. I don't anticipate not finding one, but you never know. Then, not all districts give you the whole week off for Thanksgiving. If I get a district that doesn't, I will have to take off Mon & Tues, which may be tough for a new teacher to do. So, I am keeping my fingers crossed that everything will fall into place .