jayfo
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 27, 2015
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I very recently had to move to Florida from Chicago for work and of course the first big thing I wanted to do after settling in was to treat myself to a trip to Disney World.
Ever since I was told about this board 2 weeks ago, I have been reading and soaking up as much new info as I could, as my last big all-out Disney vacation with the kids was 15 years ago. The most recent trip was the DH and I being crazy enough to take our 16 month old niece on her first plane ride last year to visit our daughter playing in a SB tournament in Orlando. Heck, why not throw in a day or two at Disney while we were there anyway? Completely nutty of us but it all worked out beautifully and we had a blast.
This latest Disney attempt was a last minute, weekend only trip since this new job has not afforded me much vacation time yet. I wondered what the heck had gotten into me to attempt a July weekend. But I felt the draw and the more I read from all you guys, the more I either thought I had lost my mind or I was going to love it. I decided to go for it. What you will read is strictly my own opinion and I know just as the earth is round there will be those that disagree with what is said and that’s OK. Life moves on. I’ll try to break this up into 3 clumps, so bear with me as I’m new here.
Here are all the topics I kept reading about on here and how I handled it:
1. Staying off site for very little out of pocket cost (using up our hotel points) vs. on site- DH convinced me to stay on site as our only other Disney stay was at the Poly and we needed to try some cheaper alternatives if we want to come back more often. Clear winner was on site! The hotels we were considering were all close enough to walk to DTD but that whole area was a MESS with construction and traffic no matter what time of day. Loved the seamless do-it-all magic band. I also struggled with POP vs. CBR and after reading about the chanting teen tour groups (more on that in a bit), I went with CBR—especially after seeing it was only $7 a night more than POP. Sold! Booked a standard room 4 days before leaving, requested Jamaica 2nd floor and was granted both. Beautiful grounds, quiet and relaxing stay. Watched Epcot and DHS fireworks from the pool bar/outdoor patio and it was so nice being in a less frantic/crowded environment to see them. Would definitely go again. You do get what you pay for here with bus service—the walk back to the bus stop when leaving the park was much further for the value resorts vs mods vs deluxe. Not horrible, but you have to factor in all you can tolerate.
2. Tickets- discovered the AP with FL discount and took advantage of that. We are a 2 hour car ride away and I figured if we could go only for weekend getaways, it would take the pressure off to “do or die” with a daily park admission and drive the reluctant DH away from ever tagging along with me again. I would factor in naps and rest breaks as if I were bringing a toddler. My plan worked. He had a relaxing weekend too and would not hesitate to go again. We could not believe DHS costs almost as much as MK since it was a sad little park. The lack of many headliner activities and closures is evident. Half day park for sure. We tackled this one after checking out of the hotel and it was a good way to end the trip before heading back to reality.
More to come.....
Ever since I was told about this board 2 weeks ago, I have been reading and soaking up as much new info as I could, as my last big all-out Disney vacation with the kids was 15 years ago. The most recent trip was the DH and I being crazy enough to take our 16 month old niece on her first plane ride last year to visit our daughter playing in a SB tournament in Orlando. Heck, why not throw in a day or two at Disney while we were there anyway? Completely nutty of us but it all worked out beautifully and we had a blast.
This latest Disney attempt was a last minute, weekend only trip since this new job has not afforded me much vacation time yet. I wondered what the heck had gotten into me to attempt a July weekend. But I felt the draw and the more I read from all you guys, the more I either thought I had lost my mind or I was going to love it. I decided to go for it. What you will read is strictly my own opinion and I know just as the earth is round there will be those that disagree with what is said and that’s OK. Life moves on. I’ll try to break this up into 3 clumps, so bear with me as I’m new here.
Here are all the topics I kept reading about on here and how I handled it:
1. Staying off site for very little out of pocket cost (using up our hotel points) vs. on site- DH convinced me to stay on site as our only other Disney stay was at the Poly and we needed to try some cheaper alternatives if we want to come back more often. Clear winner was on site! The hotels we were considering were all close enough to walk to DTD but that whole area was a MESS with construction and traffic no matter what time of day. Loved the seamless do-it-all magic band. I also struggled with POP vs. CBR and after reading about the chanting teen tour groups (more on that in a bit), I went with CBR—especially after seeing it was only $7 a night more than POP. Sold! Booked a standard room 4 days before leaving, requested Jamaica 2nd floor and was granted both. Beautiful grounds, quiet and relaxing stay. Watched Epcot and DHS fireworks from the pool bar/outdoor patio and it was so nice being in a less frantic/crowded environment to see them. Would definitely go again. You do get what you pay for here with bus service—the walk back to the bus stop when leaving the park was much further for the value resorts vs mods vs deluxe. Not horrible, but you have to factor in all you can tolerate.
2. Tickets- discovered the AP with FL discount and took advantage of that. We are a 2 hour car ride away and I figured if we could go only for weekend getaways, it would take the pressure off to “do or die” with a daily park admission and drive the reluctant DH away from ever tagging along with me again. I would factor in naps and rest breaks as if I were bringing a toddler. My plan worked. He had a relaxing weekend too and would not hesitate to go again. We could not believe DHS costs almost as much as MK since it was a sad little park. The lack of many headliner activities and closures is evident. Half day park for sure. We tackled this one after checking out of the hotel and it was a good way to end the trip before heading back to reality.
More to come.....

