ehagerty
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2001
- Messages
- 2,099
Introduction
Characters:
Our family (NY):
DH53 - karate instructor, facing major back surgery on our return; wheelchair for endurance
Me55 - project manager for global IT projects; loves planning almost as much as the execution
DS22 - started new job, can only come for 5 days; first curtailed WDW vacation
DS20 - works full time during summer; probably would have taken the time off, but has serious girlfriend and doesn't want to be away that long
Brother's Family (Ohio):
DB40: project manager for roadway design (roundabout, safe walks to school, converting public right of ways to trails, etc.)
DSiL(38): OB-GYN; met DB at Notre Dame = both played french horn in the marching band; carries her Disney mug wherever she goes; cheerfully lets DB do the planning and follows with enthusiasm (and without complaint)
DNc(9): Cheerful and charming; intelligent beyond her years
DNc(7): Classic middle child and my namesake; everyone comments on her eyes (you'll see)
DNw(4): Gentle, quiet, thoughtful
I don't think there is an easier family to get along with than this one. Which is one of the reasons I was more than happy to share a vacation with them.
Background: I am the fourth of nine children, DB is the 9th. I was 15 yrs old when he was born, so he is much younger, although the "gap" appears to narrow over time. He is the only of one the nine to live out of town - a whole 5 hours away, near his wife's family (it was a medical school decision). He is very good about bringing his family to the "family compound" (where my parents have a house attached porch and deck to my sister's house) roughly every other month.
Anyway, the point of the extensive backdrop is that DB and I both enjoy the planning process. We shared schedules, ticket analysis, evaluated the cost-benefits of the various dining plans, must-do's, try something new's, etc.
As a result, he and I had our worksheets in our wallets for reference, but it seemed simple and easy to everyone else.
What you can expect in the coming threads - pictures and insights related to:
- Our first stay at BLT
- Alternative Dining, because I don't like the current dining plans, specifically 80% eating in the room, 20% fine dining
- Park planning when everyone does not have AP
- Spending the morning at Ft Wilderness, including Segway trail ride, pony rides
- Introducing DB and family to mid-afternoon breaks at the room / pool
- Victoria and Albert's - twice in one week (an experience I used to consider "once a decade")
- Date Night Dinners built in for DB and DSiL
- Family Dinners for my family
.... more to come
First Picture - Sunset from our BLT balcony:
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Characters:
Our family (NY):
DH53 - karate instructor, facing major back surgery on our return; wheelchair for endurance
Me55 - project manager for global IT projects; loves planning almost as much as the execution
DS22 - started new job, can only come for 5 days; first curtailed WDW vacation
DS20 - works full time during summer; probably would have taken the time off, but has serious girlfriend and doesn't want to be away that long
Brother's Family (Ohio):
DB40: project manager for roadway design (roundabout, safe walks to school, converting public right of ways to trails, etc.)
DSiL(38): OB-GYN; met DB at Notre Dame = both played french horn in the marching band; carries her Disney mug wherever she goes; cheerfully lets DB do the planning and follows with enthusiasm (and without complaint)
DNc(9): Cheerful and charming; intelligent beyond her years
DNc(7): Classic middle child and my namesake; everyone comments on her eyes (you'll see)
DNw(4): Gentle, quiet, thoughtful
I don't think there is an easier family to get along with than this one. Which is one of the reasons I was more than happy to share a vacation with them.
Background: I am the fourth of nine children, DB is the 9th. I was 15 yrs old when he was born, so he is much younger, although the "gap" appears to narrow over time. He is the only of one the nine to live out of town - a whole 5 hours away, near his wife's family (it was a medical school decision). He is very good about bringing his family to the "family compound" (where my parents have a house attached porch and deck to my sister's house) roughly every other month.
Aside: A few years ago, DB was talked into a time share in Wmsburg VA. It was a classic story, and he accepted another "carrot" in the near future to go to another time share. Fearing he would be talked into it, I suggested he take the DVC tour with me in 2006 so that he would know a good timeshare sales process from a poor one (hard sell). He ended up buying DVC, and avoided the one in the offing. One of my contributions to his "buy/no-buy DVC" analysis was the comment that he might see more of his family in WDW than at home (Ohio), as another brother, uncle and I already belong. I think it has been working out rather well!
Anyway, the point of the extensive backdrop is that DB and I both enjoy the planning process. We shared schedules, ticket analysis, evaluated the cost-benefits of the various dining plans, must-do's, try something new's, etc.
As a result, he and I had our worksheets in our wallets for reference, but it seemed simple and easy to everyone else.
What you can expect in the coming threads - pictures and insights related to:
- Our first stay at BLT
- Alternative Dining, because I don't like the current dining plans, specifically 80% eating in the room, 20% fine dining
- Park planning when everyone does not have AP
- Spending the morning at Ft Wilderness, including Segway trail ride, pony rides
- Introducing DB and family to mid-afternoon breaks at the room / pool
- Victoria and Albert's - twice in one week (an experience I used to consider "once a decade")
- Date Night Dinners built in for DB and DSiL
- Family Dinners for my family
.... more to come
First Picture - Sunset from our BLT balcony:

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