bellebookworm9
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Hello DIS friends! Since we are now exactly 75 days away from our next trip, I thought it might b a good time to begin a PTR.
The characters in this trip are:
That's me. I'm Gretchen. 22 years old, in the second year of my doctoral program in audiology, former cast member as of a week ago, and working part time in a group home for people with varying disabilities.
My mom, Debbie. 56 years old, working in a different group home for a different agency-can you tell this runs in the family?
A new addition to our cast for this trip, is my younger brother Ian. He will be turning 19 on January 5th and is actually the reason we are taking this trip! He's never been to Disney before. Ian lives in a group home and has a host of disabilities, including intellectual disability and autism.
Our trip is planned for January 6th-10th. We are flying on JetBlue, arriving in Orlando at 10:45am Monday morning and leaving at 5:35pm Friday evening. Our resort is Art of Animation-Cars suite. I stayed at AoA in a Lion King suite with two friends over the summer and loved it! We wanted three beds for this trip, and deluxes are just too expensive with more than two adults in the room. My "twinsie", PB, is a cast member at MK and has kindly booked us at a 60% discount.
On my last trip we also rented a car for the first time and we will be doing so again. Dollar had a good deal, so we have a Ford Focus (or similar) booked. Ian just wouldn't be able to deal with the waits for the buses or the packed in like sardines conditions at the end of the night. Also, Mom has some serious back problems, so we are renting a scooter from Apple Scooter for the second time. It supposedly easily disassembles for easy car transport so we don't have to feel like a huge inconvenience to other guests on the bus.
And we have one ADR booked for the Fantasmic package at Hollywood and Vine. Ian is too unpredictable to make a lot of ADRs, particularly with this new $10 charge if you don't show up. We figure this way we don't have to wait quite as long for the show, and a buffet means we can go at our own pace of eating.
So I hope you'll join in as I figure out our park and dining plans, plus try to navigate the new DAS and possibly the FP+/Magicband system!
The characters in this trip are:
That's me. I'm Gretchen. 22 years old, in the second year of my doctoral program in audiology, former cast member as of a week ago, and working part time in a group home for people with varying disabilities.
My mom, Debbie. 56 years old, working in a different group home for a different agency-can you tell this runs in the family?
A new addition to our cast for this trip, is my younger brother Ian. He will be turning 19 on January 5th and is actually the reason we are taking this trip! He's never been to Disney before. Ian lives in a group home and has a host of disabilities, including intellectual disability and autism.
Our trip is planned for January 6th-10th. We are flying on JetBlue, arriving in Orlando at 10:45am Monday morning and leaving at 5:35pm Friday evening. Our resort is Art of Animation-Cars suite. I stayed at AoA in a Lion King suite with two friends over the summer and loved it! We wanted three beds for this trip, and deluxes are just too expensive with more than two adults in the room. My "twinsie", PB, is a cast member at MK and has kindly booked us at a 60% discount.
On my last trip we also rented a car for the first time and we will be doing so again. Dollar had a good deal, so we have a Ford Focus (or similar) booked. Ian just wouldn't be able to deal with the waits for the buses or the packed in like sardines conditions at the end of the night. Also, Mom has some serious back problems, so we are renting a scooter from Apple Scooter for the second time. It supposedly easily disassembles for easy car transport so we don't have to feel like a huge inconvenience to other guests on the bus.
And we have one ADR booked for the Fantasmic package at Hollywood and Vine. Ian is too unpredictable to make a lot of ADRs, particularly with this new $10 charge if you don't show up. We figure this way we don't have to wait quite as long for the show, and a buffet means we can go at our own pace of eating.
So I hope you'll join in as I figure out our park and dining plans, plus try to navigate the new DAS and possibly the FP+/Magicband system!