DisneyAngel83
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 5, 2007
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Oh man, I can't believe I am doing this, but I am am starting a pre-trip report!! I am relatively new to the Dis as I have been frequenting other sites out there on the World Wide Web, but now that I am here, I can't seem to stop reading, and reading, and reading!! I come home from work, eat dinner with my hubby, and get on the Dis between TV shows. I am truly a Dis boards fan!
My Disney background: Well, I am 23 years old and have loved Disney movies and tv my whole life. When I was little, the one luxury my parents decided to give me was the Disney Channel because back then it was extra like HBO is today. My mom taped all the Disney movies and I watched them over and over. My parents also took me to all the Disney movies growing up. I have a really fond memory of seeing The Little Mermaid on Christmas Eve of the year it came out. In any case, I have always been a Disney fan.
I have not however always been a Disney park fan. Why you ask? Well, its simple, no money to go on vacations like Disney, so therefore, no knowledge on my part about Disney parks. But, things started turning around when I was 15. It was the end of my sophomore year in high school and my parents were looking to take our second "big" family vacation. We had gone to Washington DC the year before. My Dad had been teaching a class at a local community college for a few semesters, so that is how we were able to take a vacation, you know, the kind where you actually have to get on a plane to get there in less than a day. My mom announced about 1 month before we were to go that she was taking me to Disney World! I was really excited as I had heard of Disney World, loved Disney already, and was excited about taking another "real" vacation.
I at the age of 15 was blossoming into a mega planner. With the exlposion of the internet around the time I was in junior high, and my natural curiosity to find out about things I did not know about already, I planned everything I could. I like to organize, I like to have an element of control, ok, mabey more than just an element, so planning and research have always been fun to me, no matter the subject (unless it is for a school research paper). So when my Mom announced we were going to Disney World and handed me a Birnumbaums WDW guide that our travel agent had loaned us, I got excited. Now, on this first trip, I didn't get to book our hotel or decided our tickets, or decided what dates we would go. We were already booked offsite at a Best Western and our park tickets were already purchased, but that didn't matter to me, because I didn't know anything at all about Disney World.
I sat down that day (I still remember it was a Sunday, and I even remember where I was when my Mom told me, and who was there) and I read that Birnabaums book from front to back almost. I got so incredibly excited!! That just goes to show you that for a Disney park newbie, even the official guide is enough to get one excited. I then found some other Disney website out there and did a few basic planning things. I planned out what park what day, I decided on some attractions I thought I would really like, and we made a dining reservation at Rainforest Cafe in Downtown Disney.
Ultimately, while not my best trip, my first trip was all it took. In the planning process, I had fallen in love with the Disney parks, and on our last day I told my Mom I wanted to return. There was the true start of why I am the way I am about Disney. But all of you understand that right? I mean, you ARE reading a PRE-trip report
In the next 7 years I have taken an additional 6 trips to Disney World and just in May I took my first trip to Disneyland. This year, in October of 2007, I will be taking my 8th trip to Disney World. Along the way I have even further recruited my Mom onto the bandwagon (that is even more than she already was seeing as how it was her idea for the first trip). She loves it like me, however she doesn't care to do all the research. She will talk about it all day long with me and debate our plans whenever I want to, but she does not want to do the research. I have also recruited my hubby!! That is most exciting to me! He has always been a Disney fan too, but never able to take Disney vacations. He also didn't understand the parks or know exactly what they were, much like myself before I went the first time. We took him on his first trip in 2005 when I graduated from college with my undergraduate degree. Then he and I went again on our honeymoon when we got married almost a year ago (July 15th is our 1 year wedding anniversary!!) He is drinking the koolaid! Now that he has been to WDW twice, Disneyland once, and his third WDW trip is coming up, he is more on board now than ever. By the time we start having kids, he will be like me, except, not the planner of course. Thats me
So, thats my background, and in case you couldn't read between the lines, this is a pre-trippy for my 8th, my husband's 3rd, my Mom's 5th and my mother-in-law's 1st trip to Disney World in October 2007.
Woah!!
Stop the presses!! I am taking my mother-in-law?? YES, YES I AM! And my MOM? With myself and my still NEWLYWED HUSBAND? YES!! And I have very few trepidations about it. Ok, I mean, you can't take a new set of people on a vacation that have never spent that much time together at once without some trepidations, but as you read my pre-trip you will see why my worries about this group are only a few. I have gotten a few woah reactions, but, we all get along pretty well actually.
Up next: How did this trip come about?
My Disney background: Well, I am 23 years old and have loved Disney movies and tv my whole life. When I was little, the one luxury my parents decided to give me was the Disney Channel because back then it was extra like HBO is today. My mom taped all the Disney movies and I watched them over and over. My parents also took me to all the Disney movies growing up. I have a really fond memory of seeing The Little Mermaid on Christmas Eve of the year it came out. In any case, I have always been a Disney fan.
I have not however always been a Disney park fan. Why you ask? Well, its simple, no money to go on vacations like Disney, so therefore, no knowledge on my part about Disney parks. But, things started turning around when I was 15. It was the end of my sophomore year in high school and my parents were looking to take our second "big" family vacation. We had gone to Washington DC the year before. My Dad had been teaching a class at a local community college for a few semesters, so that is how we were able to take a vacation, you know, the kind where you actually have to get on a plane to get there in less than a day. My mom announced about 1 month before we were to go that she was taking me to Disney World! I was really excited as I had heard of Disney World, loved Disney already, and was excited about taking another "real" vacation.
I at the age of 15 was blossoming into a mega planner. With the exlposion of the internet around the time I was in junior high, and my natural curiosity to find out about things I did not know about already, I planned everything I could. I like to organize, I like to have an element of control, ok, mabey more than just an element, so planning and research have always been fun to me, no matter the subject (unless it is for a school research paper). So when my Mom announced we were going to Disney World and handed me a Birnumbaums WDW guide that our travel agent had loaned us, I got excited. Now, on this first trip, I didn't get to book our hotel or decided our tickets, or decided what dates we would go. We were already booked offsite at a Best Western and our park tickets were already purchased, but that didn't matter to me, because I didn't know anything at all about Disney World.
I sat down that day (I still remember it was a Sunday, and I even remember where I was when my Mom told me, and who was there) and I read that Birnabaums book from front to back almost. I got so incredibly excited!! That just goes to show you that for a Disney park newbie, even the official guide is enough to get one excited. I then found some other Disney website out there and did a few basic planning things. I planned out what park what day, I decided on some attractions I thought I would really like, and we made a dining reservation at Rainforest Cafe in Downtown Disney.
Ultimately, while not my best trip, my first trip was all it took. In the planning process, I had fallen in love with the Disney parks, and on our last day I told my Mom I wanted to return. There was the true start of why I am the way I am about Disney. But all of you understand that right? I mean, you ARE reading a PRE-trip report

In the next 7 years I have taken an additional 6 trips to Disney World and just in May I took my first trip to Disneyland. This year, in October of 2007, I will be taking my 8th trip to Disney World. Along the way I have even further recruited my Mom onto the bandwagon (that is even more than she already was seeing as how it was her idea for the first trip). She loves it like me, however she doesn't care to do all the research. She will talk about it all day long with me and debate our plans whenever I want to, but she does not want to do the research. I have also recruited my hubby!! That is most exciting to me! He has always been a Disney fan too, but never able to take Disney vacations. He also didn't understand the parks or know exactly what they were, much like myself before I went the first time. We took him on his first trip in 2005 when I graduated from college with my undergraduate degree. Then he and I went again on our honeymoon when we got married almost a year ago (July 15th is our 1 year wedding anniversary!!) He is drinking the koolaid! Now that he has been to WDW twice, Disneyland once, and his third WDW trip is coming up, he is more on board now than ever. By the time we start having kids, he will be like me, except, not the planner of course. Thats me

So, thats my background, and in case you couldn't read between the lines, this is a pre-trippy for my 8th, my husband's 3rd, my Mom's 5th and my mother-in-law's 1st trip to Disney World in October 2007.
Woah!!

Up next: How did this trip come about?