mrskckitty
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2009
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I'm new to the DIS, and this is my first TR. (Hopefully I wont bore you). Let me introduce myself. My name is Denise, I'm married with no children, and I fell in love with WDW the first time I visited in 1986 as a teenager. I have always been a huge Disney fan as far back as I can remember. The first character that I became obsessed with was Winnie the Pooh. That started with a Pooh dress my Mom bought me at Sears when I was 5 years old (35 years ago!). I remember I spilled finger paints on it at school and was crushed my Mom wouldn't let me wear it anymore because of the stains. She then bought me a stuffed Winnie The Pooh to make up for it and that is when my collection of Pooh things started and is still going to this day.
Here is a picture of me at the beginning of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
And at the end of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (in the gift shop).
So let me explain how my latest WDW trip came about. My DA (Aunt) and DU (Uncle) bought a DVC at SSR last year and planned a trip for January 18 - 29th with my DM (Mom) & DD (Dad) going along from the 18th to the 24th. They had been planning this trip since last summer and my Uncle had mentioned a couple of times that I should come along too and be their tour guide. Seeing as my DH lost his job last July and is now going to school, money is a little tight, so I put it out of my mind. But then about two weeks before their planned trip, I got a "ding" from Southwest for a flight to Orlando for $78.00 each way starting with flights on January 20th. How could I pass up such a deal?! I quickly called my boss to see if I could take that week off and she said no problem. I then called my Aunt to see if they would like a tour guide for the last few days of their vacation and she couldn't believe it, and was thrilled I would be able to go. I offered to stay up the river at POR, but she wouldnt hear of it, as they had a two bedroom Villa and had two extra pull out couches, so why spend the extra money. My husband was a wee bit jealous, but he couldn't get the time off from school and besides, he got to go to Nashville a few months ago for a friends wedding that I couldn't go to because of my job.
So I booked my flight to leave at 8:15am on Tuesday January 20th and come back on Saturday January 24th on the same flight as my parents. A quick trip, but a trip to WDW none the less. My Aunt called DVC to add my name to the room and Magical Express and I was all set. I told my Aunt not to tell my parents that I was going, because I wanted to surprise them when I got down there. It was very hard for me to pretend to be jealous of my parents going to Disney without me. And then two days before my parents are set to leave, my Mom calls me to ask if she can borrow my luggage! Now I had to use my Pooh carpet bag and smaller suitcase. Oh well, it will force me to not buy a lot while Im at WDW.
Now, usually when I am going to Disney, I have everything planned for every second of the day. I just love to sit for months with all my books, maps, go online, etc to plan everything and get me excited for my trip. With only two weeks before I was leaving, and my Uncle not wanting to have any ADR's (as he likes to eat when he is hungry, not when someone tells him he has to eat at a specific time), I was ready to explode!
Next up: Travel day
Here is a picture of me at the beginning of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

And at the end of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (in the gift shop).

So let me explain how my latest WDW trip came about. My DA (Aunt) and DU (Uncle) bought a DVC at SSR last year and planned a trip for January 18 - 29th with my DM (Mom) & DD (Dad) going along from the 18th to the 24th. They had been planning this trip since last summer and my Uncle had mentioned a couple of times that I should come along too and be their tour guide. Seeing as my DH lost his job last July and is now going to school, money is a little tight, so I put it out of my mind. But then about two weeks before their planned trip, I got a "ding" from Southwest for a flight to Orlando for $78.00 each way starting with flights on January 20th. How could I pass up such a deal?! I quickly called my boss to see if I could take that week off and she said no problem. I then called my Aunt to see if they would like a tour guide for the last few days of their vacation and she couldn't believe it, and was thrilled I would be able to go. I offered to stay up the river at POR, but she wouldnt hear of it, as they had a two bedroom Villa and had two extra pull out couches, so why spend the extra money. My husband was a wee bit jealous, but he couldn't get the time off from school and besides, he got to go to Nashville a few months ago for a friends wedding that I couldn't go to because of my job.
So I booked my flight to leave at 8:15am on Tuesday January 20th and come back on Saturday January 24th on the same flight as my parents. A quick trip, but a trip to WDW none the less. My Aunt called DVC to add my name to the room and Magical Express and I was all set. I told my Aunt not to tell my parents that I was going, because I wanted to surprise them when I got down there. It was very hard for me to pretend to be jealous of my parents going to Disney without me. And then two days before my parents are set to leave, my Mom calls me to ask if she can borrow my luggage! Now I had to use my Pooh carpet bag and smaller suitcase. Oh well, it will force me to not buy a lot while Im at WDW.
Now, usually when I am going to Disney, I have everything planned for every second of the day. I just love to sit for months with all my books, maps, go online, etc to plan everything and get me excited for my trip. With only two weeks before I was leaving, and my Uncle not wanting to have any ADR's (as he likes to eat when he is hungry, not when someone tells him he has to eat at a specific time), I was ready to explode!
Next up: Travel day