MyGoofy26
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Welcome, all, to my first (maybe only, we’ll see if I can remember enough details to actually finish) trip report for First Birthdaymoon!
Let’s break that down, shall we?
• My husband’s first trip to Disney
• My birthday
• Our honeymoon
And that, my friends, is how you get a First Birthdaymoon.
So let’s start at the beginning. Our cast of characters today is limited to just two. Me, Carrie, the resident Disneyphile and my husband, Zach, the victim, err, recipient of my attempts to Disneyfy.
So let’s start at the beginning. Our cast of characters today is limited to just two. Me, Carrie, the resident Disneyphile and my husband, Zach, the victim, err, recipient of my attempts to Disneyfy.
The idea of a Disneymoon was actually his and at first I shot it down, can you believe it? I knew it wouldn’t be a relaxing trip since I’d want to drag him from one end of property to the other. I had so much I wanted to show him. I couldn’t begin to count the trips I’d taken since I started taking them before I could count. I’m also a former CP (Indy and Star Tours merch!). I had a lot of my history to show him. So we settled on Hawaii. Then I started running numbers. It wasn’t the numbers that scared me off, it was the lack of available PTO. In early wedding planning we both had schedules where we worked weekends meaning we’d have to use up a good bit of PTO just for wedding prep and pre-events. I didn’t want to do just a week in Hawaii when two of those days were pure travel. Airfare isn’t cheap so I wanted to get our money’s worth when we do go. So we opted to postpone until we could get two weeks off.
So we circled back to Disney. We planned to start trying for a family right after the wedding so I knew if I wanted to do an adults only vacation with him there this was our one shot (Mother Nature willing).
I did feel a little guilty asking him to do my thing for our honeymoon. He had the best response. “They have Marvel. They have Star Wars. What Disney didn’t already own of my childhood they have it now. Why wouldn’t I want to go?”
Good answer, sir!
Disney it is! So we booked for the first week of October to hit Food and Wine Festival and MNSSHP. Then discounts came out and not a single value or moderate resort had a discounted room for us on release day. Ugh. Then my car went into the shop. Then his car went into the shop. Then my car went back into the shop for four new tires thanks to a strip of nails issue from the parking garage at work. Then I took a promotion that switched me to salary plus bonus so I lost my OT.
Since we were paying cash for the wedding it felt like the honeymoon kept getting cut to bare bones. After some tears we decided to postpone to give us more time to save. Who wants to honeymoon on a budget? But seriously. That decision was rough.
So we survived the wedding and I promptly got a very nasty cold. Sign #1 that switching the honeymoon dates was a good idea. Then I kept checking the forums and the app and noticed how abnormally busy early October was compared to previous years. Sign #2! And then the day we were set to fly home Southwest had some sort of issue that grounded flights. Number 3, ladies and gentlemen!
Soon the Chase discounts were released for the first quarter of this year and I made a phone call. We booked at Animal Kingdom Lodge for a week with 6 day hoppers at only $100 more a night than what we’d have paid for Pop Century in October.
Then the hard part. Waiting.
But we had the holidays to keep us busy. And then I switched jobs. And about five minutes after I accepted the offer I realized I needed to ask for time off. They were incredibly nice and accommodating so I got the approval to take a week off just a month in. (Side note, I had a message from new coworkers during the trip that our firm had been named one of Fortune's Top 100 Places to Work so I got to come home to all sorts of surprises to celebrate including a bonus day off!)
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