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Earning My Ears
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- Dec 28, 2007
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DW and I are going back to the World for the 4th time this January! Last year we took some time off to visit Crystal River and the Universal parks. To recap our Disney experiences:
- February 2008 at Port Orleans Riverside for our honeymoon
- January 2012 at Animal Kingdom Lodge
- November 2013 at Port Orleans Riverside with DMIL
First some complications before we get to the good news:
- DMIL is scheduled to be joining us but it may not happen, driving up hotel costs for us
- The Canadian dollar exchange rate is terrible right now
- No cheap flights are available to Orlando out of Winnipeg at current
This could be expensive...
Now the good stuff:
- We're booked at Boardwalk Villas for 6 nights at the end of January. I'll be honest, I don't know the exact dates. DW is a planner of the best kind. She diligently researched and researched and researched options for DVC Rental. In the end we rented through a points renal board and everything has gone well so far.
- ADRs are already made for several restaurants: Kona Cafe, Ohana, Rose & Crown (pre-Illuminations), Boma, and Liberty Tree Tavern. We may end up cancelling more than one of these; the original plan was for everyone to choose one sit down and we'd eat counter service the rest of the time.
While we're on the subject of original plans, we were considering the quick service dining plan. DW likes the idea of everything being paid for in advance and having the convenience of Magicbands to 'pay' for our food. But me, being an economist and statistician by nature, I ran some numbers and came to the conclusion that it's not worth it unless we hit some specific conditions:
- Be Our Guest breakfast is one choice
- We REALLY want dessert at every meal
- We choose the most expensive entree every time
That doesn't sound optimal.
Here's what it boils down to:
- Dine counter service as much as possible and do 3-4 sit down meals. Since we're staying at Boardwalk, we'll add Park Hoppers and eat a lot at Epcot. DW said I have to do a week long drink around the world. Reasonable. She doesn't drink so her mission is to snack around the world. Awesooooome
- Pay out of pocket
- Rent a car to get groceries and water. Even for one day, the cost is worth it to do a few other things and dine offsite compared to delivery charges from a grocer. We may end up getting a car for the whole week if it's worth the price. We discovered a plethora of great offsite restaurants in our times going there: Keke's, Giordano's, and Sweet Tomatoes and would love to hit each of those once while we're there this time
Still need to get that flight, get tickets and start working on Fastpasses...
- February 2008 at Port Orleans Riverside for our honeymoon
- January 2012 at Animal Kingdom Lodge
- November 2013 at Port Orleans Riverside with DMIL
First some complications before we get to the good news:
- DMIL is scheduled to be joining us but it may not happen, driving up hotel costs for us
- The Canadian dollar exchange rate is terrible right now
- No cheap flights are available to Orlando out of Winnipeg at current
This could be expensive...
Now the good stuff:
- We're booked at Boardwalk Villas for 6 nights at the end of January. I'll be honest, I don't know the exact dates. DW is a planner of the best kind. She diligently researched and researched and researched options for DVC Rental. In the end we rented through a points renal board and everything has gone well so far.
- ADRs are already made for several restaurants: Kona Cafe, Ohana, Rose & Crown (pre-Illuminations), Boma, and Liberty Tree Tavern. We may end up cancelling more than one of these; the original plan was for everyone to choose one sit down and we'd eat counter service the rest of the time.
While we're on the subject of original plans, we were considering the quick service dining plan. DW likes the idea of everything being paid for in advance and having the convenience of Magicbands to 'pay' for our food. But me, being an economist and statistician by nature, I ran some numbers and came to the conclusion that it's not worth it unless we hit some specific conditions:
- Be Our Guest breakfast is one choice
- We REALLY want dessert at every meal
- We choose the most expensive entree every time
That doesn't sound optimal.
Here's what it boils down to:
- Dine counter service as much as possible and do 3-4 sit down meals. Since we're staying at Boardwalk, we'll add Park Hoppers and eat a lot at Epcot. DW said I have to do a week long drink around the world. Reasonable. She doesn't drink so her mission is to snack around the world. Awesooooome
- Pay out of pocket
- Rent a car to get groceries and water. Even for one day, the cost is worth it to do a few other things and dine offsite compared to delivery charges from a grocer. We may end up getting a car for the whole week if it's worth the price. We discovered a plethora of great offsite restaurants in our times going there: Keke's, Giordano's, and Sweet Tomatoes and would love to hit each of those once while we're there this time
Still need to get that flight, get tickets and start working on Fastpasses...