Lidian
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You can always text me too if you want and I can send you pics of the World while I am still there.![]()
I'll be so depressed for leaving, not sure I can handle WDW pics.


You can always text me too if you want and I can send you pics of the World while I am still there.![]()
I'll be so depressed for leaving, not sure I can handle WDW pics.But if you're lonely, you are welcome to text me! I just don't want to intrude on anyone who's trying to enjoy Disney magic.
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So on our arrival night, we have a Chef Mickey's ADR.
Last time, Tink kept me occupied with text messages. So I may harrass her on the drive home.
Once home, it will be a month or two before I'll have the motivation to unpack. (Please tell me I'm not alone.)
Since I will be alone it might help get me through the lines and I will have some one to talk to during those lonely ADR's.
Congrats on the Chef Mickey resies!! I hope you enjoy it there. It always looks busy when we are on the monorail driving through. I've never eaten there. Dh doesn't care for character meals.
LOL. Maybe you'll make all your driving trips without dh getting lost this time.
Unpacking is the worse!!
Text away if you get lonely!You know I'll be up for it!
Thanks Tink!I was super excited to snag it! When I got the ADR in 2009, the CM on the phone didn't give me a choice. I was looking for something for our last day (no park) and the CM was trying to find some good options. Then she said, "I don't believe it. Okay, I'm doing this. There's an ADR open for Chef Mickey's, I'm booking it for you. You'll thank me later."
I let her book it after she told me what it was and how hard it was to find them. (It was a cancellation that opened while we were on the phone.) I enjoyed the characters, and have some great pics! But don't remember anything about the food.
I think DH wants to beat his record.Maybe Siri can give him better directions this year. (Even though I read exactly what it said on the map.)
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congrats on the ressie. The food is typical buffet type food.
So I just looked at your ticker and noticed that you only have 4 weeks until your trip.
So I brought you a Dance Party.
And you know I could nver forget the band...
My Disney To-Do List
- New timing belt for car (Postponed until March)
- Repair motors in all windows (Postponed until March)
- Pay balance (Done)
- Renew TouringPlans subscription (Done)
- Pack
- Create daily touring plans
- Decorate matching shirts
- Trip supply purchases
- Create autograph books for kids
- Determine Counter Service options and Snacks (Done)
- Buy a new camera
- Buy a park bag (Done)
So here's a screenprint of some of my spreadsheet. Okay, so it's a huge workbook with 10 sheets in it. Here's one of them. I've hidden ADR# rows and expense rows. I also hid a couple of rows that currently have no data (it's for if we book fun activities that require ADRs -- TPL, Storytime Experience, etc.). If it's hard to view, let me know and I'll type out the data. I'm trying to get a good estimate on costs. This way, I can get a feeling for how much OOP we'll be spending. I have several (hidden) rows that are tracking expenses -- OOP, DDP that's paid for, tips, and miscellaneous (souveniours, tickets, picture packages, etc). I do want to see how close I can get on my predictions.
Let me know what you think, and if my estimates seem accurate. FYI: DD will be 10 on our trip, so prices include 3 adults and 1 child.
I must say your spreadsheet skills have improved since last trip. Must be those classes!
Hmmm, if you want more practice you can do my spread sheets for me, I suck at them.![]()
Since I will be alone it might help get me through the lines and I will have some one to talk to during those lonely ADR's.
Love the spreadsheet Liddy... You are the queen of spreadsheets!
Actually, I know you don't like doing clothes for kids, but hear me out for a minute. Personally (don't get mad, you asked for opinions), I would not do an autograph book - they are way more fun to get yourself, then there's a "story" to go with each character that signed.
When I went last time, I ordered a couple sizes bigger T-shirts on clearance at Disney Online for all of my daycare kids - they were all white and had something Disney on the front. I took 2 shirts into each park on each day and wrapped them around a small clipboard when it was time for the characters to sign. Sometimes I was able to get the character to sign both shirts and sometimes not. When we got home, I gave each of the kids their shirt and they loved it. Because I bought it big, most of them wore them as PJs - which was fine with me. Each shirt was different, it just depended on which characters we saw that day, and the kids loved them. So, that's my vote. You wouldn't even have to do a shirt - you could do a fabric item of any sort... Oh, and I used a Sharpie - but if Nini or Marianne were here, they would tell you to use an actual fabric marker - and if I were to do it again - I would use a fabric marker too.
I love that you are planning to do tye dye shirts... I really wanted to do them this time around - but I don't think I will get the chance.
Can't wait to see what you decide on for a new camera.
D~
If you want a spreadsheet, just PM me details and I can either help you set it up, or get you a template.I'm not great with them, but I can try to get you something useable.
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you could take me with you, lolhaha! I am willing to skip a few days of radiation... and you wouldnt be lonely...
Lidian, love the spreadsheet! Looks awesome!
Love the spreadsheet Liddy... You are the queen of spreadsheets!
Actually, I know you don't like doing clothes for kids, but hear me out for a minute. Personally (don't get mad, you asked for opinions), I would not do an autograph book - they are way more fun to get yourself, then there's a "story" to go with each character that signed.
When I went last time, I ordered a couple sizes bigger T-shirts on clearance at Disney Online for all of my daycare kids - they were all white and had something Disney on the front. I took 2 shirts into each park on each day and wrapped them around a small clipboard when it was time for the characters to sign. Sometimes I was able to get the character to sign both shirts and sometimes not. When we got home, I gave each of the kids their shirt and they loved it. Because I bought it big, most of them wore them as PJs - which was fine with me. Each shirt was different, it just depended on which characters we saw that day, and the kids loved them. So, that's my vote. You wouldn't even have to do a shirt - you could do a fabric item of any sort... Oh, and I used a Sharpie - but if Nini or Marianne were here, they would tell you to use an actual fabric marker - and if I were to do it again - I would use a fabric marker too.
I love that you are planning to do tye dye shirts... I really wanted to do them this time around - but I don't think I will get the chance.
Can't wait to see what you decide on for a new camera.
D~
you could take me with you, lolhaha! I am willing to skip a few days of radiation... and you wouldnt be lonely...
Lidian, love the spreadsheet! Looks awesome!
Love the spreadsheet Liddy... You are the queen of spreadsheets!
Actually, I know you don't like doing clothes for kids, but hear me out for a minute. Personally (don't get mad, you asked for opinions), I would not do an autograph book - they are way more fun to get yourself, then there's a "story" to go with each character that signed.
When I went last time, I ordered a couple sizes bigger T-shirts on clearance at Disney Online for all of my daycare kids - they were all white and had something Disney on the front. I took 2 shirts into each park on each day and wrapped them around a small clipboard when it was time for the characters to sign. Sometimes I was able to get the character to sign both shirts and sometimes not. When we got home, I gave each of the kids their shirt and they loved it. Because I bought it big, most of them wore them as PJs - which was fine with me. Each shirt was different, it just depended on which characters we saw that day, and the kids loved them. So, that's my vote. You wouldn't even have to do a shirt - you could do a fabric item of any sort... Oh, and I used a Sharpie - but if Nini or Marianne were here, they would tell you to use an actual fabric marker - and if I were to do it again - I would use a fabric marker too.
I love that you are planning to do tye dye shirts... I really wanted to do them this time around - but I don't think I will get the chance.
Can't wait to see what you decide on for a new camera.
D~
Yup...fabric markers are the way to go!
Nini
I will PM the info to you tomarrow. Tonight the bath tub is calling my name.
I would love to take you with me Lora, as long as you don't mind sharing a King Sized bed with me.
I am loving this idea.![]()
We'd all take you along in a heartbeat!(But I want you to get better, too.
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I was just thinking of a book as a keepsake. Of course, when I take them in a few years, they can do their own and such. I'm not opposed to buying a Disney shirt and seeing if characters will sign it, but then I run into the same issue of having too many items.
Maybe I'll get something for some of the "repeat" characters to sign and buy them all a cup.Then they'd have something signed by some of the more common characters to stick back, and a cup to use now (or later).
If I do a shirt, I'll buy a fabric marker.
Why don't you swing by one day and we'll make tye-dye shirts together.
I have a list of about 20 cameras now. That's pretty good considering it was about 60.Now I just need to figure out which ones are good deals and which ones aren't. And that's where I'm lost.
Will do Nini!
Enjoy your bath!![]()