mom-n-michaela
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Hello there!! Welcome to my very first Pre-Trip Report! Sorry if it is a jumbled mess, I’m kind of new at journaling about my trips!
We haven’t been to Disney for almost 8 years (!!), and when we went last time we did NO planning whatsoever. We only went for 2 days while visiting family, and it was still a fun trip – but made me realize how important planning for a Disney trip could be! And I always knew I wanted to go back, it just has never worked out until now.
For quite a few months now (ok, fine, WELL over a year! LOL) my family (DH, myself and our 4 kids) and my SIL’s family (SIL, BIL and their 4 kids) have been talking about taking a combined family vacation to Disney World around Christmas. Plans were talked about, dates were picked and changed (a few times), and for a while we wondered if it would even happen due to finances, logistics, etc.
Well, it’s “officially official” - after talking, hoping and dreaming - we are making our dream trip a reality! Lodging has been secured and paid for, park & MVMCP tickets have been purchased and a 15 passenger van has been reserved. I can finally say for certain that we are going to Disney World for Christmas!!
Ok, well…not exactly “for Christmas”, that is the date that was changed actually. Originally we were going to be there Dec. 18-25th…but BIL works for a company in which your vacation time is largely determined by your seniority, as only 2 people are allowed to take the same week. When they got to him, our chosen week was already filled up, as was the week before that. The closest we could get was the first full week of December (6th - 10th), so we adjusted our plans a little and are now actually pretty happy that this is the plan since the crowds will probably be much lighter (and now we don’t have to deal with the comments being made about us “missing Christmas” or “messing up everyone’s Christmas plans”!). So there we have it…We’ll be celebrating our big fun/crazy family Christmas in The World Dec 5th – 11th!
We haven’t been to Disney for almost 8 years (!!), and when we went last time we did NO planning whatsoever. We only went for 2 days while visiting family, and it was still a fun trip – but made me realize how important planning for a Disney trip could be! And I always knew I wanted to go back, it just has never worked out until now.
For quite a few months now (ok, fine, WELL over a year! LOL) my family (DH, myself and our 4 kids) and my SIL’s family (SIL, BIL and their 4 kids) have been talking about taking a combined family vacation to Disney World around Christmas. Plans were talked about, dates were picked and changed (a few times), and for a while we wondered if it would even happen due to finances, logistics, etc.
Well, it’s “officially official” - after talking, hoping and dreaming - we are making our dream trip a reality! Lodging has been secured and paid for, park & MVMCP tickets have been purchased and a 15 passenger van has been reserved. I can finally say for certain that we are going to Disney World for Christmas!!
Ok, well…not exactly “for Christmas”, that is the date that was changed actually. Originally we were going to be there Dec. 18-25th…but BIL works for a company in which your vacation time is largely determined by your seniority, as only 2 people are allowed to take the same week. When they got to him, our chosen week was already filled up, as was the week before that. The closest we could get was the first full week of December (6th - 10th), so we adjusted our plans a little and are now actually pretty happy that this is the plan since the crowds will probably be much lighter (and now we don’t have to deal with the comments being made about us “missing Christmas” or “messing up everyone’s Christmas plans”!). So there we have it…We’ll be celebrating our big fun/crazy family Christmas in The World Dec 5th – 11th!
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I wish we could stay on-property, but for as large as our group is and wanting to stay together - it just wasn't happening. While looking into rentals in the area I found out that a friend of my mom had a 3 bedroom timeshare at Summer Bay Resort, just a few minutes from Disney, which she had offered my mom use of a few years earlier. My mom contacted her to see if we could rent it from her (because I'd much rather rent from someone I know and trust than a stranger), and she told us that she would be happy to let us use it, and refused any payment except for the transfer fees she would incur! Obviously this saved us a ton, and is money that will be MUCH better spent at the parks than on lodging!
to my PTR! You're my first reader! Our adoption won't be finalized until after we go to Disney...we're hoping sometime around January or February. We were really hoping it would be before Christmas, but looks like that will not happen. That's ok though - we've waited this long to add to our family, so we can wait a little longer to make it 'legal', right?! 



). I had to create my own designs because there aren't that many out there that worked for us, since all 8 kids in our group have very specific favorites...plus - it was fun!! I swirled out the kids names, incase you're wondering why that part looks so funny!

Hopefully there are no mess-ups!!
I wasn't feeling great the day of the party, so I let DH take pictures and unfortunately he missed some that I was hoping for, like our food layout with Lasagna of course (italian for Bella
) and the framed quote "We're making Italiano for you", and the display I made with band-aids that stated "For your own safety, please cover all paper-cuts and open sores.".
If you're a fan of the Twilight books, you'll notice I tried to incorporate the theme of every cover into some element of the decor. It was a fun party to plan/shop for, let me tell you! One of my favorite elements is the framed movie quotes - they add a lot, I think! Downloaded those from a party blog.
and Vampire Bites (twizzler bites). We're Team Edward all the way!
