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DIS Dad #460
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Thankfully, no!Does he scream and cry for the rest of the meal? That's the hardest thing - she was a mess when we wouldn't take her back.Hopefully she's grown past that stage now...
Yeah, I'm sure you've seen it somewhere. Probably more than once. I'm usually harassing the Starbucks fans around here.Same here. I think you and I think alike on many things. I believe I saw in another thread that you also don't like coffee, so we have that in common too.![]()

(side note – she decided she likes showers recently, so that’s what we do now – much easier!)

The whole waiting fiasco sounds horrible, but I'm glad they at least made an effort to make it up to you by buying you off with free food.A CM did eventually come over and tell me they had meatballs now. However, they hadn’t even started making it, so I had to wait for that to happen.In the meantime, the CM realized how long I’d waited for this and asked if I wanted a free cookie or something. Well, on the way in this time, I’d noticed they now had the chocolate peanut butter bar I’d wanted, so I asked for that and she got it for me (free).
Well, I guess it was kind of nice to have a nice meal without interference from Izzy... even if it was ridiculously late. I'm sorry Dug didn't get to do his solo trip to MK, but I can understand why. Sometimes it seems like a great idea, but then when the time comes you really just need to get some rest.Eventually, my food was ready and I brought everything up to the room. It was 10:50pm by the time we sat down to eat. Over an hour since I had first gone down to grab some “quick service” food.So much for that “early night” we thought we were going to have.
Izzy was asleep by then, so Dug and I sat down at the dimly lit table and ate our hard-won food and treats, while sipping our free Diet Cokes. Everything was good, but not worth the ordeal. I especially enjoyed the bakery treats. Photos of all:
Sounds awesome! I like it because it is hard to stay away from the parks and MVMCP will give you a chance to get in there and enjoy some attractions and the park experience. But it is nice to have a few days that aren't park days. It kind of forces you to slow down and experience some of the resorts and other things.Because it’s another Monday-Friday cruise, we’ve talked about adding some Disney resort time on the weekends. Not as extensive as the May trip, but getting a taste of WDW, quite possibly without park tickets. My thought was to get our park fill by going to the Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party one night.Izzy might even hit 40 inches by then (she's 38" now, so could do Mine Train).
Good point. But unless you're going to plan a second trip within 12 months and grab an AP, the price of single day or 2 day tickets will likely make it a little more unappealing now.Of course, with new things opening up in the other parks, it would take a ridiculous amount of restraint to not get tickets.Ugh.
France!!! With French speaking tour guides!! Sounds awesome!So, on a totally different note, we’ve talked about going to France instead. Izzy is obsessed with the Eiffel Tower and keeps talking about going to Disneyland Paris. I love that she’s 3 and she totally understands the difference between WDW, DLR, and DLP – even though many adults don’t.Dug’s parents are both retired French teachers and have been talking about going back to France without bringing a large group of high school kids, as they always did. Heck, MIL has told Izzy several times that she is going to take her to France sometime (um, I’d like to chaperone, please?)
However, I think it’s clear that will break our $3800 budget

It would be great to go out and visit everyone and they want us to join them out there. I think we could do a long-weekend for pretty cheap – just the airfare and hotel, really. We might be able to work in visits to some of Dug’s relatives in Washington too. So, that would be a nice trip.

Um... free room in Cabo? Why are we even debating this???So, that would be a nice trip. The second “smaller” trip is actually going to Cabo San Lucas. I know that doesn’t sound “small”, but we’ve had an open offer to join some (retired) friends of Dug’s that have wintered there for years. They always rent a large house and invite friends to come visit and stay free with them. It looks awesome.![]()
That really wouldn't hurt the budget much at all. Maybe even do this and put a few dollars in the bank to go towards France next year???I have some remote work flexibility, so I could do some work too, but most likely would just take vacation, as I have a big pile of time built up. Sun Country usually has deals to Cabo each winter, under $400/person. Plus, we have enough Delta Skymiles for 2 tickets right now, maybe more by then. So, lots of options and likely very low cost, considering.
Um... yeah!!!The other thing I’ve been thinking about is piggybacking on Dug’s work travel/conferences. That’s what we did for Disneyland last month. There is a decent chance they go back to the same resort in Palm Springs next year – another chance for Disneyland?![]()
I think I've already encouraged you to blow your entire travel budget about 5 times, haven't I?
Oh... this makes it even tougher. Ireland and Italy are both on my bucket list. If he gets that conference, that would be a really hard offer to pass on.But there are other conferences pending. Long shot, but maybe Ireland in the fall. Major stretch, but Dug applied to speak at a conference in Italy that pays travel costs for him and hotel that he can share with family, if accepted. If that panned out, it would move up high on the list.![]()
Grandma trips are always fun. I hope this works out so that you can do it.In the more immediate future, we’re considering visiting my Grandma in Wisconsin and tacking on a night or two at a waterpark resort in Wisconsin Dells on the way home, as Izzy’s daycare provider is on vacation for a few days (I have separate travel funds allocated to Grandma visit trips).
Cool!Dug attended another conference recently…and he flew into MCO!Yes, Orlando! But, alas, no Disney tickets.
He did this conference on the cheap by staying with a co-worker that lives in the area (who we actually met up with on this past May trip). When they were driving to dinner, he caught site of this rocket launch (Space X):
I'm glad it worked out well. I've heard that parking is still sometimes a pain despite the information boards.He had borrowed his co-worker’s car and got to try out the fancy new parking garage. He loved that it had displays to show you how many spots were left on each floor and in each row. He also appreciated the walking lanes designed to keep the people and cars apart. He had a quick and easy parking experience and said traffic flow was much better too. Then he wandered around and took lots of photos:
I'm impressed you still have any left at all.(still have a piece or two left - okay now only one piece after doing this update...).
also just remembered that he had two small chocolate squares ($3 each!), so we just ate those right now too!



That kind of surprises me, but then again, that's Disney for you. They merchandised Frozen well, but it seems like you can usually find all sorts of crap you really don't want, but if there is something specific you're looking for that seems like it should be something simple that they'd sell the crap out of, you can't find it anywhere.As a side note, he scoured Disney Springs for Rey items/toys and couldn't find anything. That really needs to change - a female Star Wars hero should have tons of merchandise available!
Excellent choice. Both on the establishment and the drink.This was the Reggie's Revenge. When the waiter dropped it off, he said, "Careful with that drink - some people find it constricting."![]()

Why????And she got to enjoy a different kind of spin on the second ride. They had spinning teacups on the carousel:
Well, don't forget, malls were invented with the sole purpose of separating us from our money. Kind of like Disney World. So it makes sense.It was a cute ride. Who knew malls have turned into toddler amusement parks?
I'm glad that your experience was better this time.Everything was very tasty and this was a much better experience than our previous one (bad food and so-so service last time).