rabidstoat
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On Thursday, September 4th, while sitting in rush hour traffic and frustrated over work, I decided spontaneously that I would take a trip to Disney World. I haven't had a vacation in over a year, since last spring when I took off for a month to go around southeast Asia. Usually I do extended trips (1-2 months) every 2-3 years, but in this case, I decided I needed an extended weekend. After talking to my boss, and convincing him I really needed time away from the office despite there being no warning, I got time off for a 4.5-day weekend (needing to work that Friday morning for some previously scheduled meetings). Yippee! So I spent the day making sure everything was in order for my absence, then went home to do laundry, call the pet sitter to stop in to feed my two kitties, and pack.
Starring Role: Me! 36-year-old single female. I grew up in Florida and went to Disney every couple of years, and have gone every 3-5 years since.
Supporting Cast Member #1: Dad. Mid-50s divorced male. Keeps his house at 66-68 degrees F in Florida, and very adverse to heat. Lives and works in Orlando.
Supporting Cast Member #2: Mom. Mid-50s divorced female. Lives and works in Celebration, FL as an accountant.
I'll do this trip report in segments. The pre-trip section I'll post here because, leaving on less than 24 hours of planning, there was not a heck of a lot of pre-trip planning.
Pre-Trip Planning
So I decided at 8 am I was going to Disney. I've been a few times before, and last time I stayed at Port Orleans, Riverside. This time I wanted to stay at Yacht or Beach Club, since it was near to EPCOT and that's my favorite resort. However, in checking online, it was more than twice as much as the moderate resorts. Yowch! So I decided to go with Port Orleans, French Quarters. I knew it was smaller than Riverside (or at least, I think that's true) and I'd seen pictures, with the wrought iron fences and all of that. So I made the reservations online and was good to go!
A note on Disney Dining: I guess there's free Disney Dining going on nowadays. I didn't see anything about it online, though I admittedly didn't ask, so I don't know if my last-minute reservation qualified. If so, no one told me, and I could have saved so money so whoops. I kind of thought it was for people who booked earlier but I don't know, but since my parents insisted on buying food for me I didn't spend as much as I could've, so I suppose that's good.
Anyway, pre-trip planning. I washed clothes. I poured extra food for the cats. I packed -- lazily, since I was going to drive from my house near Atlanta. I just opened up two bags and tossed anything I think I could possibly want into it. In went two weeks of clothes, practically. And a small library of DVDs, in case I just wanted to chill in the room or by the pool. And my Nintendo DS. My ipod. Cell phone. All my chargers. My work laptop (in case something came up). My personal laptop (for normal usage). My baby laptop (which is ultraportable in case I wanted to do some writing outside -- it's my lucky writing laptop, with my National Novel Writing Month sticker on it). A small library of books. A sudoku magazine, which I promptly lost within the first 24 hours. The contents of my bathroom counter and medicine chest. Both of my pillows. And probably other things. For someone who literally went around Asia for a month, and around the world for two months, in just a carry-on bag, I packed an amazing amount of stuff!
It's about 450 miles from Atlanta to Disney. I set my alarm for 7:30 am and went to bed far too late!
More installments later.
Starring Role: Me! 36-year-old single female. I grew up in Florida and went to Disney every couple of years, and have gone every 3-5 years since.
Supporting Cast Member #1: Dad. Mid-50s divorced male. Keeps his house at 66-68 degrees F in Florida, and very adverse to heat. Lives and works in Orlando.
Supporting Cast Member #2: Mom. Mid-50s divorced female. Lives and works in Celebration, FL as an accountant.
I'll do this trip report in segments. The pre-trip section I'll post here because, leaving on less than 24 hours of planning, there was not a heck of a lot of pre-trip planning.
Pre-Trip Planning
So I decided at 8 am I was going to Disney. I've been a few times before, and last time I stayed at Port Orleans, Riverside. This time I wanted to stay at Yacht or Beach Club, since it was near to EPCOT and that's my favorite resort. However, in checking online, it was more than twice as much as the moderate resorts. Yowch! So I decided to go with Port Orleans, French Quarters. I knew it was smaller than Riverside (or at least, I think that's true) and I'd seen pictures, with the wrought iron fences and all of that. So I made the reservations online and was good to go!
A note on Disney Dining: I guess there's free Disney Dining going on nowadays. I didn't see anything about it online, though I admittedly didn't ask, so I don't know if my last-minute reservation qualified. If so, no one told me, and I could have saved so money so whoops. I kind of thought it was for people who booked earlier but I don't know, but since my parents insisted on buying food for me I didn't spend as much as I could've, so I suppose that's good.
Anyway, pre-trip planning. I washed clothes. I poured extra food for the cats. I packed -- lazily, since I was going to drive from my house near Atlanta. I just opened up two bags and tossed anything I think I could possibly want into it. In went two weeks of clothes, practically. And a small library of DVDs, in case I just wanted to chill in the room or by the pool. And my Nintendo DS. My ipod. Cell phone. All my chargers. My work laptop (in case something came up). My personal laptop (for normal usage). My baby laptop (which is ultraportable in case I wanted to do some writing outside -- it's my lucky writing laptop, with my National Novel Writing Month sticker on it). A small library of books. A sudoku magazine, which I promptly lost within the first 24 hours. The contents of my bathroom counter and medicine chest. Both of my pillows. And probably other things. For someone who literally went around Asia for a month, and around the world for two months, in just a carry-on bag, I packed an amazing amount of stuff!
It's about 450 miles from Atlanta to Disney. I set my alarm for 7:30 am and went to bed far too late!
More installments later.