Our older grandson will be 5 then also. In fact his and Zoe's birthdays are less than a week apart (in April).Kelly, when life settles down for you I'll get in touch so maybe you can give me pointers about bringing my 5 year old grandson to Disneyland next May.
Cynthia,While crossing the Atlantic my father fell ill and he passed away before we got to Barcelona. Once we made it home we had to turn around and head to Indiana for his funeral. I have a wonderful and supporting family who understood the travel challenges we faced getting home.
A suggestion for the cruisers who are lucky enough to be bring the Magic back home again - I find the lanyards very comfortable that Ken gave us so maybe we could wear them again on the homebound cruise and that way we'll know that we're some of the lucky ones who went on the ship across the Atlantic both ways!
Oh Michelle, I'm so sorry. When my last grandparent died, I was also on vacation and had to rearrange my flights to fly to the funeral instead of home. It's sad to have a vacation end this way. Its good that you made it to the funeral though.Hi everyone!
Sorry I have not posted since getting back.
Cynthia, I am so sorry for your loss. I was in a similiar boat (no pun intended) by getting a call from my sister on the Wednesday before debarking that my grandma (last grandparent) had passed away. She had been deteriorating pretty rapidly for awhile, and was wanting to die, so it was actually a blessing, if that makes any sense.
So I totally understand about getting home and seeing my kids for a few hours, going back the airport (ugh!) and getting on ANOTHER flight.
My family was also understanding about our travel situation too, and for a few hours, I had no idea if I would even be going to the funeral or not. I finally felt that I needed to go, and am very glad that I did.
It was so good to get to meet everyone!
And finally I think some of you were on the same return flight to London Gatwick as us BA2487
You all looked to having such a great time made us wish we had checked out the thread before we left.
Hope you don't mind me posting this and hopefully we will be onboard in the future and share a beer..![]()
Mick & Lyn
A suggestion for the cruisers who are lucky enough to be bring the Magic back home again - I find the lanyards very comfortable that Ken gave us so maybe we could wear them again on the homebound cruise and that way we'll know that we're some of the lucky ones who went on the ship across the Atlantic both ways!
Erik, I know Rochester is big, but we have some friends up there. Skip Kreveling and the Bone family? Any chance you know either of them?
Hey I have a question for all you Californian and DisneyLand buffs out there.....
In November I have a conference in Palm Springs (November7-12) and Jason and I were thinking of using our points to stay at one of the DisneyLand hotels before my conference. We'd probably look into flying over and checking in on either Saturday night, Nov. 3rd or Sunday morning Nov. 4th and then check out on the morning of Wed. Nov 7th. This woudl be a first trip for me to DisneyLand and Jason's first time ever even going that far West!!
So here are my questions:
1.) How many days should we plan on being there if we DON'T want our days to be jam packed full. We want to be able to relax (can you swim that time of year?) and enjoy ourselves. So is it better to fly in late on Saturday so we would have three full days there (Sunday, Monday & Tuesday) or is it fine to try to arrive on Sunday and have only 2 1/2 days total?
2.) Which hotel should we stay at? We're using points...so COST isn't so much a factor as is we want a nice room, with a good view, and great location to all that Disney has to offer.
3.) When you're flying there....what airport do you fly to? LAX?
4.) How do you get from the airport to the resorts/hotel? I imagine that Magical Express is a Florida thing only....but is there an equivalent in CA? Or do the Disney hotels have shuttles? Or would we have to rent a car or take a cab or what?
5.) Once we're AT Disney we won't need a car of any kind, right?
6.) When we check out, Jason will just fly back home to Rochester but I will need to travel to Palm Springs for my conference. Is it possible to fly there on a small, inexpensive flight? (And remember inexpensive is relative for me on this trip because work woudl actually be booking my flight from east cost to west...I'd probably only have to pay out of pocket for that small leg of the trip). Or would I be better off to rent a car for a one way (because I'm assuming it'd be easier to fly from Palm Springs back to Rochester rather than try to drive back up towards Anaheim and fly home from there)
7.) Any other advice for a first-time trip there? Attractions? Shows? Restaurants? etc.