JLTraveling
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If your group can't even make it through the planning stages without wanting to kill each other, that may be a sign to just call off the trip! Still, we had some fun and learned a lot in the process.
Cast of Characters:
Me, Lisa, early 30s -- I was practically raised at Disney, and worked there several times. I love Universal equally, and have also worked there. I've traveled a lot, and I'm used to delays/surprises. I generally go with the flow and am not real picky.
DF, my dad, Andy, mid-50s -- A Disney nut to the highest degree. Goofball sense of humor, lots of fun to hang out with. Absolutely loves showing people the parks and sharing bits of trivia along the way. Up for anything, and always manages to find the good in any person or situation. Also travels extensively. Disabled with an ECV and a GAC.
DC, my cousin, M., mid-20s -- M.'s my dad's brother's daughter. She moved with her mom to TN after her parents split up when she was little. She came to FL every summer until age 12. She had a rough childhood, and my parents kind of took her in over the summers. More like a sister than a cousin, but we hadn't seen each other much in 10 years.
DCIL, M.'s husband, J., mid-20s -- He's never been on vacation. His biggest trip was a drive with his brother to Biloxi from Nashville, straight there and straight back. We took him to a haunted house in Alabama when we were there a couple of years ago, a two-hour drive from his house, and it was a big deal trip for him. Big, quiet, and seemingly laid-back.
DU, M.'s dad, my dad's brother, S., mid-50s -- A real enigma. Sometimes loves us, sometimes hates us. Used to love Disney, but hasn't had the money to go in years, though he lives an hour away. Currently unemployed and living with a real witch who controls his every move. Only joined us on Magic Kingdom day.
Pre-trip summary: Dad and I are full-time RVers, and decided to spend some time in the Orlando area, where we were both raised, this year. M. always adored Disney and Universal, and had been talking about showing the parks to Jonathan. So thanks to some good travel deals, we offered her a birthday present -- Roundtrip airfare to Orlando, a week in an offsite condo, tickets to Disney and Universal, and a few table-service meals on us. Their counter-service dining and extras would be their responsibility.
The trip was originally scheduled for May, but for a variety of reasons was postponed until September. They also decided to drive down rather than fly, and we reimbursed them for gas. With the trip rescheduled, we also offered tickets to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal, but told them that if they wanted paid express passes, they could purchase them (Dad gets free disabled express for HHN, but only two passes).
Since the trip was rescheduled, we also made arrangements for my uncle S., M.'s father, to join us. His birthday was Aug 9, so Dad and I paid to upgrade his one-day birthday ticket to a FL Resident seasonal pass. However, his psycho live-in girlfriend informed him that he was only permitted to attend on our Magic Kingdom day.
Trip dates: Sept 21-Oct 1.
Tickets purchased: 6-day park hoppers, 7-day Universal/IOA, HHN Frequent Fear for them. We have APs for Disney and Universal, and we bought HHN Frequent Fear for ourselves as well.
Day One, Monday, Sept 21 -- Travel Day
Much drama had ensued with M. and her father, and I was already feeling skeptical about the trip. It was clear that there was a lot of baggage and bad blood, but Dad remained hopeful that the Disney magic would help to overcome it. Still, I took my time and dragged my heels getting ready. I'm sure it didn't help that as a freelance writer, I happened to get swamped with work in the days leading up to the trip, and was quite exhausted.
M. called around noon to say that they were on the road and really excited. Thank goodness she did, as their plan was to take Interstate 65 south. Great plan, if they were going to New Orleans!! We got them back on track and sent a MapQuest to their GPS. Still, she sounded really happy, and the feeling was infectious. I put on my happy Disney face and managed to get packed and the RV into storage.
Dad and I checked into the condo that evening and went to Walmart to buy household items and decorative touches like candles. We also did the "make your own Mickey ears" at Downtown Disney, creating a custom set of ears for all of us, plus S. We bought a pound of fudge at Goofy's Candy Co, a tribute to the time when M., then eight, polished off an entire pound on the hour-long drive from Universal to our then-house in Lakeland.
M. and J. got caught in the extremely bad rain and flooding in Atlanta, but managed to arrive around midnight. We were still at Walmart, so they met us there. Much hugging and excitement ensued. They were thrilled to see the condo, a 2-bedroom unit with a large living room, dining room, kitchen, and best of all, two bathrooms. There's also a lovely, fairly large private porch overlooking one of the two pools.
J. was exhausted from the drive and went to bed early, but M., Dad and I stayed up talking until nearly 4 am. Thankfully, the next day was a planned down day to relax.
Coming up: Day Two, Is a Hotel Tour Really That Exciting?
Cast of Characters:
Me, Lisa, early 30s -- I was practically raised at Disney, and worked there several times. I love Universal equally, and have also worked there. I've traveled a lot, and I'm used to delays/surprises. I generally go with the flow and am not real picky.
DF, my dad, Andy, mid-50s -- A Disney nut to the highest degree. Goofball sense of humor, lots of fun to hang out with. Absolutely loves showing people the parks and sharing bits of trivia along the way. Up for anything, and always manages to find the good in any person or situation. Also travels extensively. Disabled with an ECV and a GAC.
DC, my cousin, M., mid-20s -- M.'s my dad's brother's daughter. She moved with her mom to TN after her parents split up when she was little. She came to FL every summer until age 12. She had a rough childhood, and my parents kind of took her in over the summers. More like a sister than a cousin, but we hadn't seen each other much in 10 years.
DCIL, M.'s husband, J., mid-20s -- He's never been on vacation. His biggest trip was a drive with his brother to Biloxi from Nashville, straight there and straight back. We took him to a haunted house in Alabama when we were there a couple of years ago, a two-hour drive from his house, and it was a big deal trip for him. Big, quiet, and seemingly laid-back.
DU, M.'s dad, my dad's brother, S., mid-50s -- A real enigma. Sometimes loves us, sometimes hates us. Used to love Disney, but hasn't had the money to go in years, though he lives an hour away. Currently unemployed and living with a real witch who controls his every move. Only joined us on Magic Kingdom day.
Pre-trip summary: Dad and I are full-time RVers, and decided to spend some time in the Orlando area, where we were both raised, this year. M. always adored Disney and Universal, and had been talking about showing the parks to Jonathan. So thanks to some good travel deals, we offered her a birthday present -- Roundtrip airfare to Orlando, a week in an offsite condo, tickets to Disney and Universal, and a few table-service meals on us. Their counter-service dining and extras would be their responsibility.
The trip was originally scheduled for May, but for a variety of reasons was postponed until September. They also decided to drive down rather than fly, and we reimbursed them for gas. With the trip rescheduled, we also offered tickets to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal, but told them that if they wanted paid express passes, they could purchase them (Dad gets free disabled express for HHN, but only two passes).
Since the trip was rescheduled, we also made arrangements for my uncle S., M.'s father, to join us. His birthday was Aug 9, so Dad and I paid to upgrade his one-day birthday ticket to a FL Resident seasonal pass. However, his psycho live-in girlfriend informed him that he was only permitted to attend on our Magic Kingdom day.
Trip dates: Sept 21-Oct 1.
Tickets purchased: 6-day park hoppers, 7-day Universal/IOA, HHN Frequent Fear for them. We have APs for Disney and Universal, and we bought HHN Frequent Fear for ourselves as well.
Day One, Monday, Sept 21 -- Travel Day
Much drama had ensued with M. and her father, and I was already feeling skeptical about the trip. It was clear that there was a lot of baggage and bad blood, but Dad remained hopeful that the Disney magic would help to overcome it. Still, I took my time and dragged my heels getting ready. I'm sure it didn't help that as a freelance writer, I happened to get swamped with work in the days leading up to the trip, and was quite exhausted.
M. called around noon to say that they were on the road and really excited. Thank goodness she did, as their plan was to take Interstate 65 south. Great plan, if they were going to New Orleans!! We got them back on track and sent a MapQuest to their GPS. Still, she sounded really happy, and the feeling was infectious. I put on my happy Disney face and managed to get packed and the RV into storage.
Dad and I checked into the condo that evening and went to Walmart to buy household items and decorative touches like candles. We also did the "make your own Mickey ears" at Downtown Disney, creating a custom set of ears for all of us, plus S. We bought a pound of fudge at Goofy's Candy Co, a tribute to the time when M., then eight, polished off an entire pound on the hour-long drive from Universal to our then-house in Lakeland.
M. and J. got caught in the extremely bad rain and flooding in Atlanta, but managed to arrive around midnight. We were still at Walmart, so they met us there. Much hugging and excitement ensued. They were thrilled to see the condo, a 2-bedroom unit with a large living room, dining room, kitchen, and best of all, two bathrooms. There's also a lovely, fairly large private porch overlooking one of the two pools.
J. was exhausted from the drive and went to bed early, but M., Dad and I stayed up talking until nearly 4 am. Thankfully, the next day was a planned down day to relax.
Coming up: Day Two, Is a Hotel Tour Really That Exciting?