poeticdiabetic
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So if you recall, we did a good trip for less than $1200. It was great, and it was a great learning experience that we can actually go on a vacation for really cheap to US/IOA.
But there was an extreme downside to our trip, too.
1. We went at a time when the temperatures were in the 20s and 30s. In Florida. Seriously.
When we got home and saw our pictures, we just had to laugh because it looked like we went vacationing in Ohio or somewhere; because we all had jackets, jeans, and warm sweaters in the parks.
2. We went during the time of Spring Break- and for about 3 days; if you didn't ride some rides as soon as the park opened, you were looking at 2 and 2 1/2 hour waits. I mean if you walked into the park at 10:30 AM to ride the Hulk, forget about it. Go get lunch first.
Now the good thing was this: We purchased those sweet 3-month passes from Costco for $90 each. So we're literally sitting in our house in Atlanta with valid passes to US/IOA just burning a hole in our pockets. (I mean if you put your ear to the drawer where the tickets are being held, you can actually hear a ticking sound.)
So the tickets are done!
Oh, and our two DSs are A/B students. They are both on the honor roll. And they're athletes that have been winning in everything they do, for some reason. And they have killed it on their CRCTs (standardized tests in Georgia, thanks to "No Child Left Behind.")
...and they have a couple of guilty grandparents just itching to spend time with them. Oh, and these grandparents are well-equipped with a timeshare in Orlando!
(Yep! The same timeshare place that those salespeople at US/IOA hound people about!)
So that gives us two things: A place to stay for FREE.
And... an excuse. When those Westgate Resort folks try to sell me their timeshare, I can just say "We're staying at Westgate Lakes!" and move on!
Now for the food... we are putting $100 towards food. And we have folks that are going to cook (Grandma and our aunt will be doing the honors.)
So yep! We're doing it again! I'm driving down this Saturday night! I'll keep you posted!
But there was an extreme downside to our trip, too.
1. We went at a time when the temperatures were in the 20s and 30s. In Florida. Seriously.
When we got home and saw our pictures, we just had to laugh because it looked like we went vacationing in Ohio or somewhere; because we all had jackets, jeans, and warm sweaters in the parks.
2. We went during the time of Spring Break- and for about 3 days; if you didn't ride some rides as soon as the park opened, you were looking at 2 and 2 1/2 hour waits. I mean if you walked into the park at 10:30 AM to ride the Hulk, forget about it. Go get lunch first.
Now the good thing was this: We purchased those sweet 3-month passes from Costco for $90 each. So we're literally sitting in our house in Atlanta with valid passes to US/IOA just burning a hole in our pockets. (I mean if you put your ear to the drawer where the tickets are being held, you can actually hear a ticking sound.)
So the tickets are done!

Oh, and our two DSs are A/B students. They are both on the honor roll. And they're athletes that have been winning in everything they do, for some reason. And they have killed it on their CRCTs (standardized tests in Georgia, thanks to "No Child Left Behind.")
...and they have a couple of guilty grandparents just itching to spend time with them. Oh, and these grandparents are well-equipped with a timeshare in Orlando!

So that gives us two things: A place to stay for FREE.
And... an excuse. When those Westgate Resort folks try to sell me their timeshare, I can just say "We're staying at Westgate Lakes!" and move on!
Now for the food... we are putting $100 towards food. And we have folks that are going to cook (Grandma and our aunt will be doing the honors.)
So yep! We're doing it again! I'm driving down this Saturday night! I'll keep you posted!