dolphingirl47
In Search of the Tag Fairy
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I have had another eventful couple of days today in terms of planning for my upcoming trips. It was payday yesterday and I decided to tie up some loose ends. Top of my list was booking my flights for my quick Disneyland Paris trip in October and this is now done. They were slightly more expensive than the ones for September, but still a fantastic deal. I also got the train tickets for the way back for those two trips. So this means that I am now done in terms of planning for both the September and October Disneyland Paris trips.
I was tempted to pre-purchase the train tickets for when we arrive as well, but it is not a precise science how long it will take us to get through passport control and I neither want to miss the train nor do I want to sit around at the airport any longer than I have to. So if there is a direct train leaving soon when we get to the station, we will take this. Otherwise we will take the the RER. There is a TGV at 17:58 that I hope we may be able to get. Our flight arrives at 16:55 and as we are travelling with hand luggage only, there should be at least a chance that we will make it. On both trips this would be a blessing. During the September trip, this would mean that we can pick up our race pack before meeting with my friend Michelle and heading to Champs sur Marne to check into our hotel and have dinner. In October, I actually may get some park time that day. If I get this train, I can leave my bag at left luggage and do Buzz Lightyear a couple of times before watching Disney Dreams. I want to see if I can get some better photos.
Speaking of flights, I was more than a little amused yesterday. We are flying with a low cost carrier this time round and you can do online check in a month ahead of your travel date so while I was on the website anyway, I decided to take care of this. The prices on the airline I am flying with just include the flight and one piece of hand luggage. If you want anything else (checked luggage, choose your own seats, etc.), they charge extra. When I did my online check in, they offered me the chance to pre-assign my seats for a cost and suggested some seats. I declined and clicked to have seats auto-assigned. On a short flight like this, I am not bothered about sitting apart. Anyway, when I got my boarding passed, we got exactly the same seats as they were suggesting for a fee.
I also have now purchased my ticket for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. As I won't get standard park tickets, I have decided to go to two parties. I will go on 27th and 29th November. Now I am not so patiently waiting for the 60 day mark so that I can make some Fastpass reservations during the cutover period.
Today we decided what we are doing in the different ports. We have not booked the excursions yet, but this is most likely how it will pan out:
Boston - Boston Trolley Tour. This will give us a good overview of the city. The jewellery artist that I have been working with for years has suggested she could come to Boston to meet us so we may have lunch with her at Quincy Market.
New York Day 1 - City Lights and Empire State Building by Evening Tour. This includes visits to Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge and Times Square.
New York Day 2 - we will do our own thing and take to the subway. The must dos for me that day are Central Park and the 9 11 memorial. If we get time, I would also love to see Times Square during the day.
Port Canaveral - I will finally get to cross something else of my bucket list. Graham has agreed to a tour of the Kennedy Space Centre. I can't wait.
So apart from booking the excursions for the cruise, the only things outstanding now are booking the car hire and booking the standby tickets to come back to the UK.
Corinna
I was tempted to pre-purchase the train tickets for when we arrive as well, but it is not a precise science how long it will take us to get through passport control and I neither want to miss the train nor do I want to sit around at the airport any longer than I have to. So if there is a direct train leaving soon when we get to the station, we will take this. Otherwise we will take the the RER. There is a TGV at 17:58 that I hope we may be able to get. Our flight arrives at 16:55 and as we are travelling with hand luggage only, there should be at least a chance that we will make it. On both trips this would be a blessing. During the September trip, this would mean that we can pick up our race pack before meeting with my friend Michelle and heading to Champs sur Marne to check into our hotel and have dinner. In October, I actually may get some park time that day. If I get this train, I can leave my bag at left luggage and do Buzz Lightyear a couple of times before watching Disney Dreams. I want to see if I can get some better photos.
Speaking of flights, I was more than a little amused yesterday. We are flying with a low cost carrier this time round and you can do online check in a month ahead of your travel date so while I was on the website anyway, I decided to take care of this. The prices on the airline I am flying with just include the flight and one piece of hand luggage. If you want anything else (checked luggage, choose your own seats, etc.), they charge extra. When I did my online check in, they offered me the chance to pre-assign my seats for a cost and suggested some seats. I declined and clicked to have seats auto-assigned. On a short flight like this, I am not bothered about sitting apart. Anyway, when I got my boarding passed, we got exactly the same seats as they were suggesting for a fee.
I also have now purchased my ticket for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. As I won't get standard park tickets, I have decided to go to two parties. I will go on 27th and 29th November. Now I am not so patiently waiting for the 60 day mark so that I can make some Fastpass reservations during the cutover period.
Today we decided what we are doing in the different ports. We have not booked the excursions yet, but this is most likely how it will pan out:
Boston - Boston Trolley Tour. This will give us a good overview of the city. The jewellery artist that I have been working with for years has suggested she could come to Boston to meet us so we may have lunch with her at Quincy Market.
New York Day 1 - City Lights and Empire State Building by Evening Tour. This includes visits to Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge and Times Square.
New York Day 2 - we will do our own thing and take to the subway. The must dos for me that day are Central Park and the 9 11 memorial. If we get time, I would also love to see Times Square during the day.
Port Canaveral - I will finally get to cross something else of my bucket list. Graham has agreed to a tour of the Kennedy Space Centre. I can't wait.
So apart from booking the excursions for the cruise, the only things outstanding now are booking the car hire and booking the standby tickets to come back to the UK.
Corinna