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Welcome to my PTR for September 2022!
I am Emma. I like to make stupid jokes (don't laugh at them, you'll just encourage me) and to snack.
Tell me more about your trip!
I was so excited to go back to Disney in February 2021...then a little thing called Covid hit and of course, that never happened. I started a new job in March and started planning to go on a solo trip in May 2023, but then Disney released their UK visitor 50th anniversary offer for 2022. I was tempted, very tempted. I worked out that I could afford to do it if I went later in the year and went ahead and booked.
It's not quite as good an offer as free dining, but I have no guarantee of that returning, and as a solo traveller the $488 dining credits work out to $61 per night which was my food budget anyway. (and the $200 gift card takes care of the few souvenirs I do buy and a tip or two if I want to treat myself to a sit down meal) Plus the free goodie basket sweetens the deal a little as well.
And maaaybe one of these as well.
So what's the plan?
The plan is 8 nights at Port Orleans French Quarter resort, with BA flights for the first time, as Virgin no longer seem to fly from Gatwick and I would rather fly from Gatwick than Heathrow as I'm in South London and it's closer. The flight is earlier at 10:10am so I'm planning to stay overnight the night before to make it easier.
The resort is new to me and I'm looking forward to it. I started out at Coronado Springs, however, when Port Orleans reopened I jumped on the phone to change my resort. French Quarter was actually a little cheaper then Riverside which is great because it's smaller and looks absolutely beautiful. I'm looking forward to beignets and strolling around both resorts again.
I have 7 whole days to enjoy so I have enough time to do each park at least once with MK and Epcot twice and also have a rest day in the middle to visit a water park or maybe finally go golfing. As much as I'd like to do Universal, I just can't afford another set of park tickets.
I did purchase Genie+ in advance because it was a slightly cheaper price for UK people. We'll see how that goes. I also booked the new Mears Connect for transport to and from WDW because it was only $32 for a round trip. A Uber would probably cost more and they also price gouge at certain times. I'm planning to get a Uber to Gatwick for the moment though.
To do-list
[x] Book flights
[x] Book Disney hotel
[x] Book airport hotel
[x] Book park tickets
[x] Do ESTA
[x] Get travel insurance
[] Plan travel to/from Gatwick
[x] Plan travel to/from WDW
[] GET SAVING!
Thanks for reading, I'll update more as I plan stuff!
167 days and counting!
I am Emma. I like to make stupid jokes (don't laugh at them, you'll just encourage me) and to snack.
Tell me more about your trip!
I was so excited to go back to Disney in February 2021...then a little thing called Covid hit and of course, that never happened. I started a new job in March and started planning to go on a solo trip in May 2023, but then Disney released their UK visitor 50th anniversary offer for 2022. I was tempted, very tempted. I worked out that I could afford to do it if I went later in the year and went ahead and booked.
It's not quite as good an offer as free dining, but I have no guarantee of that returning, and as a solo traveller the $488 dining credits work out to $61 per night which was my food budget anyway. (and the $200 gift card takes care of the few souvenirs I do buy and a tip or two if I want to treat myself to a sit down meal) Plus the free goodie basket sweetens the deal a little as well.

And maaaybe one of these as well.
So what's the plan?
The plan is 8 nights at Port Orleans French Quarter resort, with BA flights for the first time, as Virgin no longer seem to fly from Gatwick and I would rather fly from Gatwick than Heathrow as I'm in South London and it's closer. The flight is earlier at 10:10am so I'm planning to stay overnight the night before to make it easier.
The resort is new to me and I'm looking forward to it. I started out at Coronado Springs, however, when Port Orleans reopened I jumped on the phone to change my resort. French Quarter was actually a little cheaper then Riverside which is great because it's smaller and looks absolutely beautiful. I'm looking forward to beignets and strolling around both resorts again.

I have 7 whole days to enjoy so I have enough time to do each park at least once with MK and Epcot twice and also have a rest day in the middle to visit a water park or maybe finally go golfing. As much as I'd like to do Universal, I just can't afford another set of park tickets.
I did purchase Genie+ in advance because it was a slightly cheaper price for UK people. We'll see how that goes. I also booked the new Mears Connect for transport to and from WDW because it was only $32 for a round trip. A Uber would probably cost more and they also price gouge at certain times. I'm planning to get a Uber to Gatwick for the moment though.
To do-list
[x] Book flights
[x] Book Disney hotel
[x] Book airport hotel
[x] Book park tickets
[x] Do ESTA
[x] Get travel insurance
[] Plan travel to/from Gatwick
[x] Plan travel to/from WDW
[] GET SAVING!
Thanks for reading, I'll update more as I plan stuff!
167 days and counting!
