Oh no! Im sorry to hear that.I hope you get your computer fixed.
Ok so after checking the menu (AFTER I BOOKED) Im not too sure I'm going to keep the reservation just yet. Im not sure what flanked steak is and I know Sierra will not eat Catfish and that looks like the two main entrees. But Im going to leave them for just a bit until I can think this through. Still trying for Chef Mickeys though. Nothing yet but Im going to take Maroo's advice and check 45days out(aside from checking every day when I can).The poor CM's are going to get tired of me
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Ok so after checking the menu (AFTER I BOOKED) Im not too sure I'm going to keep the reservation just yet. Im not sure what flanked steak is and I know Sierra will not eat Catfish and that looks like the two main entrees. But Im going to leave them for just a bit until I can think this through. Still trying for Chef Mickeys though. Nothing yet but Im going to take Maroo's advice and check 45days out(aside from checking every day when I can).The poor CM's are going to get tired of me
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Hi everyone. The children's hospital called and Sydney's tests are now normal. I had a nice sigh of relief for about, oh, 4 seconds and then said "What the he*&?" We still haven't spoken with the oncologist. The nurse said we'd see her in September but retracted once I said the paed told us we'd see the oncologist soon so who knows. We still want further testing because this is just too bizarre for us. Something has to be happening. I knew I wouldn't trust the results irregardless of what it came back as. Anyway, we apparently have a contact at Comer Children's Hospital in Chicago (Univ of Chicago). Several have mentioned the great care at Children's Memorial in Chicago. Is this the same place? If not, what can you tell me about Comer? Good and bad.
I had the same reaction when I saw the menu. I have ressies because we all love Chip and Dale but I'm still not sure we're going to keep this one.
Hi,
I am new to this thread. Just a word of introduction and a few questions.
We just got our Wish dates, May 18th - 24th, very quickly. Our daughter has DIPG, a brain tumor considered the worst possible (only google it if you want to be very depressed). While I am immensely grateful for Make A Wish acting so quickly to make sure she is goes so soon (while she can enjoy the parks), I am now realizing that the usual vacation is only 3 days in Disney and the rest Universal and Seaworld. She really won't care for the others nearly as much. My son will have a blast I am sure at Universal, but I am concerned that with only 3 days and 4 Disney parks, she will not get to see everything.
I know that Wish kids in bad condition sometimes get to go to the front of lines, but right now besides her double vision and limp she is doing amazingly well. Her stamina is an issue, but she will be able to use a stroller as a wheelchair, so I don't think she is bad off enough to qualify for front of the line. Given that this is going to be her only trip to Disney I want her experience as much as possible.
So here is my question. Can we do the whole 4 parks in 3 days and if not, what should we skip given that she is a 5 year old girl? I was thinking of skipping Epcot, but I think she would love some of the stuff (e.g. the Turtle Talk thing and doing the Kim Possible hunt with her brother). Any suggestions from those who have already gone? Many thanks.
Glad you found this board! Its been an immense help for me planning. Looks like you will be there part of the time we willMaybe we can meet at the Christmas party! Don't know if you've looked yet, but Star Wars weekends start on Friday of that week at DHS so you may want to avoid that park on that weekend (or plan for it like us if you are Star Wars lovers!).
Best of luck on your trip and hopefully we will see you there!
Hi,
I am new to this thread. Just a word of introduction and a few questions.
We just got our Wish dates, May 18th - 24th, very quickly. Our daughter has DIPG, a brain tumor considered the worst possible (only google it if you want to be very depressed). While I am immensely grateful for Make A Wish acting so quickly to make sure she is goes so soon (while she can enjoy the parks), I am now realizing that the usual vacation is only 3 days in Disney and the rest Universal and Seaworld. She really won't care for the others nearly as much. My son will have a blast I am sure at Universal, but I am concerned that with only 3 days and 4 Disney parks, she will not get to see everything.
I know that Wish kids in bad condition sometimes get to go to the front of lines, but right now besides her double vision and limp she is doing amazingly well. Her stamina is an issue, but she will be able to use a stroller as a wheelchair, so I don't think she is bad off enough to qualify for front of the line. Given that this is going to be her only trip to Disney I want her experience as much as possible.
So here is my question. Can we do the whole 4 parks in 3 days and if not, what should we skip given that she is a 5 year old girl? I was thinking of skipping Epcot, but I think she would love some of the stuff (e.g. the Turtle Talk thing and doing the Kim Possible hunt with her brother). Any suggestions from those who have already gone? Many thanks.
BTW I just wanted to encourage people to ASKI've sent emails to a couple of different places that we really wanted to do something special while in Florida and so far I've gotten the most amazing responses. I always figure the worst they can say is No or that they just can't do anything, but if you don't ask they will never know that you would like some special assistance or experience. One of Tyler's biggest things is that he wants to be "Steve" and play with Blue while in Florida. I know that Blue is not even really a current show or character but I emailed Nick Hotel to ask about the possibilities after trying to make a reservation for either the character breakfast there or the Dora Show one evening and I was told that since we weren't staying at the hotel we couldn't make any reservations. Well I just got an email from the VP of the hotel saying that they will be scheduling a private meet-and-greet just for us with Blue! And a special invite to see the new 4D Dora & Diego movie. He is arranging things with the Entertainment coordinator as far as dates and times they can accommodate us but it just goes to show that asking can get you what you want sometimes. If you read our PTR you'll also see how Ridemakerz responded to an email from us, they are throwing a private, complimentary VIP bash for my boys before store opening one day of our trip! So, if there is something special your wish kid wants to do that is not standard, take the leap and call or email to ask for it. You never know who will be able to help make their dreams a reality until you put the word out there of what you are looking for. Like I said, the worst they can say is no and you know you are still going to have an amazing time!
Hi everyone. The children's hospital called and Sydney's tests are now normal. I had a nice sigh of relief for about, oh, 4 seconds and then said "What the he*&?" We still haven't spoken with the oncologist. The nurse said we'd see her in September but retracted once I said the paed told us we'd see the oncologist soon so who knows. We still want further testing because this is just too bizarre for us. Something has to be happening. I knew I wouldn't trust the results irregardless of what it came back as.
Hi,
I am new to this thread. Just a word of introduction and a few questions.
We just got our Wish dates, May 18th - 24th, very quickly. Our daughter has DIPG, a brain tumor considered the worst possible (only google it if you want to be very depressed). While I am immensely grateful for Make A Wish acting so quickly to make sure she is goes so soon (while she can enjoy the parks), I am now realizing that the usual vacation is only 3 days in Disney and the rest Universal and Seaworld. She really won't care for the others nearly as much. My son will have a blast I am sure at Universal, but I am concerned that with only 3 days and 4 Disney parks, she will not get to see everything.
I know that Wish kids in bad condition sometimes get to go to the front of lines, but right now besides her double vision and limp she is doing amazingly well. Her stamina is an issue, but she will be able to use a stroller as a wheelchair, so I don't think she is bad off enough to qualify for front of the line. Given that this is going to be her only trip to Disney I want her experience as much as possible.
So here is my question. Can we do the whole 4 parks in 3 days and if not, what should we skip given that she is a 5 year old girl? I was thinking of skipping Epcot, but I think she would love some of the stuff (e.g. the Turtle Talk thing and doing the Kim Possible hunt with her brother). Any suggestions from those who have already gone? Many thanks.
We're finally home, and I think I'm caught up with everything we missed! Piper is doing well, her lung function is at 61%, but we're keeping her on homebound for the remainder of the school year. In the fall she'll start in the classroom, and we'll see how it goes.
Anyway...welcome to all the new arrivalsI'm going to start working on getting caught up on PTRs too!
So I have been a member of the DIS boards for a few years and lurking on the Make A Wish thread for a few months. My daughter, Hayley, is 6 years old and has Cystic Fibrosis and our wish volunteers are coming for the first time tonight.
Her wish is to go to Disney and stay the night in Cinderella's Castle. We went to Disney in 2008 during the year of a million dreams campaign and she remembers all the commercials stating that one lucky family per day won a night in the castle. We have also watched all the Disney specials on the travel channel and one went behind the scenes at Disney and showed inside the suite in Cinderella's castle. She REALLY wants to stay there one night (and the rest at Give Kids the World). I keep telling her that we may not be able to stay in the castle, but we can still have the time of our lives.
Just wondering, has any other wish family been able to stay in the castle?
I have been lurking on here for months and I am addicted to the trip reports, I love reading them!!
Thanks in advance!
Becky, Mom to Nathan, age 9, and Hayley, age 6 (Wish Kid)
So I have been a member of the DIS boards for a few years and lurking on the Make A Wish thread for a few months. My daughter, Hayley, is 6 years old and has Cystic Fibrosis and our wish volunteers are coming for the first time tonight.
Her wish is to go to Disney and stay the night in Cinderella's Castle. We went to Disney in 2008 during the year of a million dreams campaign and she remembers all the commercials stating that one lucky family per day won a night in the castle. We have also watched all the Disney specials on the travel channel and one went behind the scenes at Disney and showed inside the suite in Cinderella's castle. She REALLY wants to stay there one night (and the rest at Give Kids the World). I keep telling her that we may not be able to stay in the castle, but we can still have the time of our lives.
Just wondering, has any other wish family been able to stay in the castle?
I have been lurking on here for months and I am addicted to the trip reports, I love reading them!!
Thanks in advance!
Becky, Mom to Nathan, age 9, and Hayley, age 6 (Wish Kid)
Thanks for the welcome Laura!
We want to go in November if possible when all the Christmas decorations are up! I think that would be so special. I was wondering is there a certain day of the week that people usually arrive at GKTW or does that not matter?
I just got a call from our wish grantors who are coming tonight and they want some possible dates for our trip. I am n ot sure what day of the week the trip should start and end. Does Make A Wish get better deals on flights if you leave on certain days. At GKTW is it 5 nights or six nights that you get to stay?
Anyone else been in November and have any advice?
Thanks again!
Becky, Mom to Nathan, age 9, and Hayley, age 6 (Wish Kid)
My computer is toasted, and it might be a couple weeks before I get a new one, so if you don't see me on here, thats why:![]()
We are going back Thanksgiving Week this year and will be able to visit GKTW. I would avoid Thanksgiving week since the parks will be busy - but otherwise November is a great time to go!
Keep this reservation! The food is great! It is served family style. They also have turkey and something else. There was an orange cranberry relish to go with the turkey that was awesome! The kids can eat mac and cheese and chicken nuggets if they don't like the adult food. The dessert is a cobbler type dessert served with fresh cream. It was blueberry when we were there. They also bring a salad. We tried it for the first time last November and it was awesome. The characters often make it around twice. I have pictures in Tyler's Nov. Wish trip if you want to look at them. You can also get seconds of the items that you like without having to order the items you don't like.
Call and ask for the menu. This will definately help. They tell you a little more about the menu. Somone here mentioned about the turkey and that helped me.Hi everyone. The children's hospital called and Sydney's tests are now normal. I had a nice sigh of relief for about, oh, 4 seconds and then said "What the he*&?" We still haven't spoken with the oncologist. The nurse said we'd see her in September but retracted once I said the paed told us we'd see the oncologist soon so who knows. We still want further testing because this is just too bizarre for us. Something has to be happening. I knew I wouldn't trust the results irregardless of what it came back as. Anyway, we apparently have a contact at Comer Children's Hospital in Chicago (Univ of Chicago). Several have mentioned the great care at Children's Memorial in Chicago. Is this the same place? If not, what can you tell me about Comer? Good and bad.
Im sorry there are mixed feelings with the news. I can understand whyI do not know anything about Comer or Univ of Chicago but hopefully somone here has some information. It is not the same place as Childrens Memorial.
I had the same reaction when I saw the menu. I have ressies because we all love Chip and Dale but I'm still not sure we're going to keep this one.
Hi,
I am new to this thread. Just a word of introduction and a few questions.
We just got our Wish dates, May 18th - 24th, very quickly. Our daughter has DIPG, a brain tumor considered the worst possible (only google it if you want to be very depressed). While I am immensely grateful for Make A Wish acting so quickly to make sure she is goes so soon (while she can enjoy the parks), I am now realizing that the usual vacation is only 3 days in Disney and the rest Universal and Seaworld. She really won't care for the others nearly as much. My son will have a blast I am sure at Universal, but I am concerned that with only 3 days and 4 Disney parks, she will not get to see everything.
I know that Wish kids in bad condition sometimes get to go to the front of lines, but right now besides her double vision and limp she is doing amazingly well. Her stamina is an issue, but she will be able to use a stroller as a wheelchair, so I don't think she is bad off enough to qualify for front of the line. Given that this is going to be her only trip to Disney I want her experience as much as possible.
So here is my question. Can we do the whole 4 parks in 3 days and if not, what should we skip given that she is a 5 year old girl? I was thinking of skipping Epcot, but I think she would love some of the stuff (e.g. the Turtle Talk thing and doing the Kim Possible hunt with her brother). Any suggestions from those who have already gone? Many thanks.
We're finally home, and I think I'm caught up with everything we missed! Piper is doing well, her lung function is at 61%, but we're keeping her on homebound for the remainder of the school year. In the fall she'll start in the classroom, and we'll see how it goes.
For those of you that had questions about packing..we ended up with a TON of extra stuff between souvenirs and things GKTW gave us. It would have been at least 2 extra suitcases. Rather than paying the baggage fees, I shipped a (50 lb!!!) box home, and it was only around $35.. much cheaper than the 55 we would have paid in baggage. So it's definitely something to keep in mind. It was also less to lug around the airport, and was fun getting the box a few days after we got home and opening it and re-living things again. Also..so for any snowglobe fans..you CANNOT pack or carry-on snowglobes onto a plane...another reason for the box shipping for us..Piper picked up two or three different snowglobes while we were there, and I wasn't going to tell her no because of the plane rules when I knew they were something she'd keep forever.
Anyway...welcome to all the new arrivalsI'm going to start working on getting caught up on PTRs too!
So I have been a member of the DIS boards for a few years and lurking on the Make A Wish thread for a few months. My daughter, Hayley, is 6 years old and has Cystic Fibrosis and our wish volunteers are coming for the first time tonight.
Her wish is to go to Disney and stay the night in Cinderella's Castle. We went to Disney in 2008 during the year of a million dreams campaign and she remembers all the commercials stating that one lucky family per day won a night in the castle. We have also watched all the Disney specials on the travel channel and one went behind the scenes at Disney and showed inside the suite in Cinderella's castle. She REALLY wants to stay there one night (and the rest at Give Kids the World). I keep telling her that we may not be able to stay in the castle, but we can still have the time of our lives.
Just wondering, has any other wish family been able to stay in the castle?
I have been lurking on here for months and I am addicted to the trip reports, I love reading them!!
Thanks in advance!
Becky, Mom to Nathan, age 9, and Hayley, age 6 (Wish Kid)