Princess Sleepy
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- Oct 24, 2008
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It's all the fault of the DIS boards, really. When I started planning our DDs' first trip, I hadn't been to WDW in almost 17 years! I found this board and before I knew it, I was hooked. Before we even left for our first trip (in February of 2009), I was planning to go again.
I fell in love with the idea of WDW during the holidays. I wasn't sure my DH would feel the same way, so I began to plot. All of his family lives out of town, all of my family lives 10 minutes away from us. So holidays are always a little bit of a tightrope walk. I had a great solution. I could stand to miss a major holiday with my family if I was at WDW. So when his family arrived for a few days for Thanksgiving of 2008, I announced that I had a master plan. We would spend Thanksgiving of 2011 at Disney World! To my surprise, they did not need any convincing. As long as I was willing to plan it, they were willing to go along.
Well, over the course of my research, I realized that subjecting them all to holiday crowds for their first-ever Disney experience would be a tactical error. So my plan has evolved (and continues to evolve) into its current state.
In the upcoming months you will meet the cast of characters, hear about the ever-changing plans, and finally share the excitement as we count down to the Day of Departure. I hope some of you will join me. But if not, I'm happy to write just as an outlet for my planning energy!
I fell in love with the idea of WDW during the holidays. I wasn't sure my DH would feel the same way, so I began to plot. All of his family lives out of town, all of my family lives 10 minutes away from us. So holidays are always a little bit of a tightrope walk. I had a great solution. I could stand to miss a major holiday with my family if I was at WDW. So when his family arrived for a few days for Thanksgiving of 2008, I announced that I had a master plan. We would spend Thanksgiving of 2011 at Disney World! To my surprise, they did not need any convincing. As long as I was willing to plan it, they were willing to go along.
Well, over the course of my research, I realized that subjecting them all to holiday crowds for their first-ever Disney experience would be a tactical error. So my plan has evolved (and continues to evolve) into its current state.
In the upcoming months you will meet the cast of characters, hear about the ever-changing plans, and finally share the excitement as we count down to the Day of Departure. I hope some of you will join me. But if not, I'm happy to write just as an outlet for my planning energy!
