You are in the best of company here! I have 10 days to go, have piles and piles of clothes and essentials ready to go -- can't pack the suitcases until the hound goes to her kennel next Friday or else she has a massive panic attack. I read these (and other) sites multiple times a day and allow my emotions to swing high and low (the parks are crowded. the parks are manageable. the parks are crowded, etc. etc). I also hold debates with myself on "should I or shouldn't I buy a Pal Mickey?" My DH just laughs and laughs at his nutty (but harmless) DW.
After weeks of fretting, I finally decided to stick with my original PS and will try winging it once we get there if the original dates and times don't work well.
I have a list of "must do's" and "must do-again's" which keeps changing.
I haven't even begun my August trip when I started planning a long Columbus Day Weekend, assuming the $98 RT fares from Providence or Manchester are extended to October (missed out on them for the August trip). Big assumption, I know.
My son is autistic and I'm never quite sure what he's thinking, but last night he pulled out our park maps and told me quite articulately which attractions he wanted to see. Nothing we have ever exposed him to has made more of a difference in his social development than WDW! Too bad my health insurance does not consider WDW to be occupational therapy for him.
I am finding it hard to concentrate at work and at home and am uncharacteristically energetic at 11:00 p.m. after a long day at the office. I do think its the excitement of the upcoming trip.
Disney (and chocolate) are my only two vices and I won't allow anyone to make me feel bad about them! The WDW vice, especially, helps me deal with the considerable stress in my life.
After weeks of fretting, I finally decided to stick with my original PS and will try winging it once we get there if the original dates and times don't work well.
I have a list of "must do's" and "must do-again's" which keeps changing.
I haven't even begun my August trip when I started planning a long Columbus Day Weekend, assuming the $98 RT fares from Providence or Manchester are extended to October (missed out on them for the August trip). Big assumption, I know.
My son is autistic and I'm never quite sure what he's thinking, but last night he pulled out our park maps and told me quite articulately which attractions he wanted to see. Nothing we have ever exposed him to has made more of a difference in his social development than WDW! Too bad my health insurance does not consider WDW to be occupational therapy for him.
I am finding it hard to concentrate at work and at home and am uncharacteristically energetic at 11:00 p.m. after a long day at the office. I do think its the excitement of the upcoming trip.
Disney (and chocolate) are my only two vices and I won't allow anyone to make me feel bad about them! The WDW vice, especially, helps me deal with the considerable stress in my life.