eyeheartgoofy
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Okay. This trip will be our third trip to the world as a family. Our third trip was not SUPPOSED to happen until March/April 2008. Then, one day, while reading the Disboards I happen upon the code thread for July 2007. I see Beach Club for $195 a night with an AP and think, "Gee, that would be awesome. Too bad we aren't going in July."
Then, I start thinking (dangerous, that thinking) that maybe we could go in July. DH has 9 days in July off from work and we have no plans for those 9 days. We live 10 minutes from an airport that Allegiant flies out of and how expensive could those tickets be? And we are DVC members, with some planning, rearranging and cash nights we might just have enough points to squeak out 6 nights in a studio at Saratoga Springs.
So, now you know how my mind works - I went from thinking that $195 a night for the Beach Club is an awesome deal to, "Hey, we can stay in Saratoga Springs for 6 nights in July and it will be awesome!" All over the course of about 18 minutes.
So, I look up the flights on Allegiant. $79 each way X 4 = not too bad. Plus airport is only 10 minutes away and we have always wanted to try Allegiant because of the nonstop service. Then I call DVC member services - they have studio availability at SSR and OKW for the entire stay. Nothing at VWL. BCV for the Sat only and BWV for Sat and Sun. I don't book anything, but file it all away for later.
Later that evening, I bring up the subject with DH (who looks at me like I have just fallen off the deep end). DH just said, "Are you Serious??!! Florida in July? With the girls??" So, I think about it and agree with him that it is a BAD IDEA. I'm bummed, but start to look up local destinations for an overnight trip or something. I convince myself it is, indeed, a BAD IDEA to go to Florida in July.
Next morning, I tell DH that I must have been hitting the crack pipe a little too hard, because Florida in July with 2 little ones is a VERY BAD IDEA. A hot, sweaty, miserable BAD IDEA. DH looks at me and says (with a little disappointment in his voice), "Oh, I was starting to look forward to a trip."
WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY,DEAR? YOU MEAN I HAVE PERMISSION TO BOOK A TRIP FOR JULY??
And so begins the story of our July, 2007 trip. Planned a mere 43 days out.
Let me introduce ourselves:
Me- 35 yr old Disney planner. PLANNER. As in plans in ADVANCE. Does not schedule last minute trips. Buys airfare 11 months out. Has husband's work/holiday schedule mapped out for the next 4 years. DOES NOT PLAN TRIPS A MERE 43 DAYS OUT!!!
DH- 34 yr old. All around nice guy. Goes along with all my plans and pretends to listen to my constant dialogue (or is that a monologue because I'm doing all the talking??). Likes Disney and thinks WDW is great family vacation destination!
DD - 5 years old. Loves the princesses. Would wear a skirt and flip flops every day of the year if I let her (flip flops in the snow? Yes, she has asked!) - girly, girl! Loves Splash Mountain and Goofy's Barnstormer. Likes to stand back a bit and observe.
DD - 3 years old. Likes Disney well enough - does not (yet) seem to be as thrilled as her sister about the place in general. Does like princesses, but also loves to play "bad guys" and chase us around the house. A charmer, for sure.
Then, I start thinking (dangerous, that thinking) that maybe we could go in July. DH has 9 days in July off from work and we have no plans for those 9 days. We live 10 minutes from an airport that Allegiant flies out of and how expensive could those tickets be? And we are DVC members, with some planning, rearranging and cash nights we might just have enough points to squeak out 6 nights in a studio at Saratoga Springs.
So, now you know how my mind works - I went from thinking that $195 a night for the Beach Club is an awesome deal to, "Hey, we can stay in Saratoga Springs for 6 nights in July and it will be awesome!" All over the course of about 18 minutes.
So, I look up the flights on Allegiant. $79 each way X 4 = not too bad. Plus airport is only 10 minutes away and we have always wanted to try Allegiant because of the nonstop service. Then I call DVC member services - they have studio availability at SSR and OKW for the entire stay. Nothing at VWL. BCV for the Sat only and BWV for Sat and Sun. I don't book anything, but file it all away for later.
Later that evening, I bring up the subject with DH (who looks at me like I have just fallen off the deep end). DH just said, "Are you Serious??!! Florida in July? With the girls??" So, I think about it and agree with him that it is a BAD IDEA. I'm bummed, but start to look up local destinations for an overnight trip or something. I convince myself it is, indeed, a BAD IDEA to go to Florida in July.
Next morning, I tell DH that I must have been hitting the crack pipe a little too hard, because Florida in July with 2 little ones is a VERY BAD IDEA. A hot, sweaty, miserable BAD IDEA. DH looks at me and says (with a little disappointment in his voice), "Oh, I was starting to look forward to a trip."
WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY,DEAR? YOU MEAN I HAVE PERMISSION TO BOOK A TRIP FOR JULY??
And so begins the story of our July, 2007 trip. Planned a mere 43 days out.
Let me introduce ourselves:
Me- 35 yr old Disney planner. PLANNER. As in plans in ADVANCE. Does not schedule last minute trips. Buys airfare 11 months out. Has husband's work/holiday schedule mapped out for the next 4 years. DOES NOT PLAN TRIPS A MERE 43 DAYS OUT!!!
DH- 34 yr old. All around nice guy. Goes along with all my plans and pretends to listen to my constant dialogue (or is that a monologue because I'm doing all the talking??). Likes Disney and thinks WDW is great family vacation destination!
DD - 5 years old. Loves the princesses. Would wear a skirt and flip flops every day of the year if I let her (flip flops in the snow? Yes, she has asked!) - girly, girl! Loves Splash Mountain and Goofy's Barnstormer. Likes to stand back a bit and observe.
DD - 3 years old. Likes Disney well enough - does not (yet) seem to be as thrilled as her sister about the place in general. Does like princesses, but also loves to play "bad guys" and chase us around the house. A charmer, for sure.