Never challenge a DISer to find a deal--a Nov/Dec PTR 11/26: Today's the day!!!

Yeah! You had better luck than me! All I got was a rude CM after being on hold for 1.5 hours! :scared1: Glad it worked out! Oh, and I would definitely spend the $40 just like you are!
 
Talk to me Goose!

Did you get the cheesy 80s movie reference? I have to admit in 1986 I had a major crush on Tom Cruise and was so excited when this came out on VHS! Anyone else want to confess that you rewound the volleyball scene and watched it more than once? :laughing: Yeah, I sure did! Anyway, that line is one of my favorites from the movie and will often use it when I need to get info from people.

I've been trying to work through some nuts and bolts of our trip and before I make commitments, I want to hear your thoughts. And so...
"Talk to me goose"

1. Autographs? Do you or your kids collect them? Where do you have them sign? A book? Premade? Make your own?

I don't have kids and DH and I have never gotten around to collecting autographs, but I've always wanted to! I think making your own autograph book would be really special! :goodvibes

2. Park bag? What's your favorite? I did a baggalini the last few times and to quote Liam "I didn't love it very much". I am looking for something else that can hold enough for a small army (or 5 people) one of whom is in diapers and can last for a day in the parks.

Sorry, I'm no help here! DH and I never carry bags into the park because he has bottomless pockets. :laughing: Although, I am hoping for a D&B wristlet for Christmas this year... :rolleyes1

3. Pin trading? I am hoping to get the boys into pin trading on this trip as Liam especially has a really hard time walking up to adults and starting a conversation. I thought this would make Disney a great structured environment to practice language skills. How's that for a stretch? :lmao:

I don't think that's a stretch at all! But I might be biased because I LOVE pin trading! :lovestruc Pins are so much fun to collect. I went to the Pin Trading Event in Sept 2008 and had a ball! I would definitely recommend it!

4. Holidays at Disney: I know many of you have been before or are planning to go this year. What stands out in your mind as one thing that you loved or are looking forward to seeing? If you've never been and are not going this year, what would you like to see if you were going?

I've never been but will be going this year, and I am most excited about seeing the castle lit up with Christmas lights and the Osborne Family lights. I am not really excited about CP (we decided to skip it) just because I don't have any desire to see the celebrity narrator. If it was a celebrity I was interested in I would probably want to see that too!

5. Shoes for kids? What do your nonstroller riding kids like on their feet at Disney? Doug has ridden our last two trips and this year we are expecting him to pull his own weight. ;)

Sorry, I'm no help here either.

6. Any readers into customs? I am trying to mentally figure out a balance between cute handmade Disney outfits and regular clothes, especially for Aileen. I want to make her things, but I have a really hard time with an outfit made to be worn only once...

I am not very creative so I don't do customs, but I like to check the Disney Outlet site regularly and get stuff for cheap! ;)

I think that's it! Thanks for the help!

I put my thoughts in purple, but they're not much help. Sorry! :confused3
 
Hello Moparop!! I made it over to your PTR and love reading about all of your plans -- resort, ADR's and your kids are adorable! So sweet! As far as autograph ideas, a co-worker of mine went to Home Depot and got quite a few of the paint swatches from the Disney line (w/ the Mickey heads). She cut the heads out, punched a hole in them and put them on a small, colorful metal ring. We will probably do this also. I plan on putting the signed Mickey heads into the kids' scrapbooks. :)

:welcome: Thanks for coming over! It's been so fun planning this trip! Normally we have 3-4 months to plan based on when we schedule so having this extra time is really working well for me! That is a cute idea with the Mickey heads! A word of wisdom, bring something hard to put the paint chip on for the characters to sign on. They aren't really equipped for thin paper as I found out the hard way! The last time we did a family trip I put the autographs into Doug's scrapbook. He LOVED it!

I love Top Gun!! In fact, the reason I love it so much is that my brother was obsessed with that movie growing up. He can still quote pretty much the whole thing. Last weekend while we were on the lake on the boat, he was saying "Talk to Me Goose" when we were trying to anchor on a sand bar. :rotfl2:
:lmao: Oh Leslie, I knew you'd understand!! There are so many lines from that movie that I work into random conversation... Yes, I have issues. :cutie:

Let's see...

Autographs. I haven't done this but I have seen it on a few trips and I think it's a great idea. What they do is get one of those small photo albums. You know the 4x6 ones at Walmart? (I have also seen bigger ones but since you have 3 kids, smaller and compact is probably better if you want to do one for each). ANYWAYS, what they do is have the character sign on the blank photo album page and when they get home they add the picture of the character. I think that is such a great idea. I'm toying with doing it myself this year. I think it makes a cute and easy souvenir. You have to make sure you are aware of which way the camera is going but since most of the time with characters you take pictures vertical, it shouldn't be a big problem.

This is a great idea! It's light which is huge when you are thinking x2 or 3 and is a whole lot easier than the individual scrapbooks I have done for them in the past! If you do it, I'd love to see your results!

My favorite park bag has been Vera Bradley. Let's see, I've use the mail bag, the saddle up bag and a messenger sling. A bag that I've had in the past that I didn't bring into the park because I just didn't need that much room was the cargo sling. I think that would be the perfect size for you. Usually you can find a good deal on ebay on Vera Bradley bags. I also love that the Vera's have fabric straps, much easier on my shoulders when the bag starts to get a bit heavy.

Years ago, I SWORE I'd never do Vera Bradley. Like everything else in life, statements like that always make me eat my words! I bought my first bag about a month ago. It's a Betsy bag and it works perfectly to hold the amount of stuff I need for quick running around. I love how light it is and it keeps me well organized. I had looked into the Cargo Sling before I got the Betsy and it seemed too big for everyday, but you are right - Perfect for Disney!

Pin Trading. Wow. I'm awfully chatty this morning. :laughing: If you are going to do pin trading I highly recommend getting pins off of ebay. They are much cheaper than in the parks, most of the time you can find pin lots for about $1 a pin. I've bought them from many different sellers and have never had a problem about getting "fakes" or anything like that. I don't keep my pins on a lanyard but I'm sure you can find those on ebay too if you want them.

Thanks for the scoop on ebay! About how many pins do you think they would need to start trading? My goal is to not buy pins once we are there unless the kids use their spending money.

I love the customs for kids. What if you do a few tshirts, I know they are not as fancy but I've gotten some really cute appliques from Etsy and at least they can wear the tshirts at home. Maybe you should just do one really cute custom for Aileen. :cutie:

I was pondering t-shirts for the boys. I know I want Aileen to have a Minnie dress. I figure she can wear it for Halloween and at Disney. I don't know what I'd put on the boys' t-shirts that would go with that.

*Don't have kids but thought I would add my own thoughts :)


1. Autographs? Do you or your kids collect them? Where do you have them sign? A book? Premade? Make your own?
*My mom and dad would buy ours the first day we got there. Of course they are super fancy now with the inserts where you can put the pics and they wish they had those when we were little! We still have our books and look at them from time to time. My mom was never crafty so I don't think she would have attempted to make them on her own.

We've never bought the albums there before so I was kind of thinking of buying new ones. I keep wondering how much time the kids have/will look a the albums off the shelves.

2. Park bag? What's your favorite? I did a baggalini the last few times and to quote Liam "I didn't love it very much". I am looking for something else that can hold enough for a small army (or 5 people) one of whom is in diapers and can last for a day in the parks.

*I use a Vera Bradley (once again don't carry diapers so I don't know?) I know they have the actual backpack bags but I use the smaller one. If not, I'll use one of the little WDW drawstring bags but both are super easy to throw in the wash after a trip!

I was also looking at the backpack. Is it pretty comfy even with heavy stuff in there?

3. Pin trading? I am hoping to get the boys into pin trading on this trip as Liam especially has a really hard time walking up to adults and starting a conversation. I thought this would make Disney a great structured environment to practice language skills. How's that for a stretch? :lmao:

*Never traded sorry :(
No worries! :cutie:

4. Holidays at Disney: I know many of you have been before or are planning to go this year. What stands out in your mind as one thing that you loved or are looking forward to seeing? If you've never been and are not going this year, what would you like to see if you were going?

*MK: Castle lighting and parade + fireworks (MVMCP)
Epcot: Seeing the different santas around WS. Germany is my fav!! CLP shows (although, I'm not sure if DD would be able to sit through it?) It would be nice to walk by and take a glance for future years!! And the FIREWORKS of course, it's Illuminations + every other fireworks that they could find and shoot off!!
DHS: Osbourne lights!
AK: The parade is cute, they use some of the same floats as the regular parade but change the music and add smelly effects! I wouldn't go out of the way to see if but if you are there it's nice to catch!
I really want to see the castle lighting, but we are not going to do the party. I know there's a way to see not at the party, but I haven't been able to figure out how. Do you know? I think Doug and Liam would love the Santas and I definitely want to work it in! Thanks for the heads up on the AK parade!
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Totally! :rotfl2:



On our first trip it was a surprise for the kids and was technically Alex's birthday present. We'd bought him a Mickey book to use as a trip journal but quickly realized it was perfect as an autograph book which, pre-DIS, I hadn't known to bring.

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Donald was slightly annoyed Mickey's face was on every page so he intentionally signed over it. :laughing:

That is a nice sized book. I think I could handle that as well. Can you tell this is all about Mom's comfort? :cutie:

We got our park bag by accident. Again on our first trip we'd not factored in bringing home souvies so we ran out of room in the suitcases we'd brought. A quick trip to the Pop gift shop and I found this baby that has come with us since on each trip. :lovestruc It hangs easily on our stroller, zippers shut and holds a TON of stuff. It's not fancy but it works for me. Sorry the pic is a bit teeny but it's actually quite big.

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That bag looks awesome. I could use one of those!

Not a stretch at all, pin trading and autographs are fantastic ways to practice. Go with LL's advice for the eBay lots. :thumbsup2 We love pin trading!

Thanks for the ebay support! How many pins are the kids carrying in the park on a given day? Do they do lanyards?

All of the decorations everywhere are sure to choke me up over and over and MVMCP is something I am very much looking forward to. :santa:

That's on my next time we go down at Christmas plan!

(knock on wood) We've been super lucky and never had to worry about specialized shoes or inserts or anything. Sandals are all we've ever worn but not sure about Nov/Dec...?

We've always done Crocs but the boys have been in strollers before this time!

What if you put cute Disney things on everyday wear that you could easily remove once home?

Hmm.. interesting idea! I'll have to think on a way to pull that off!
 
That is awesome! thanks so much for the info!

You are welcome! I hope that helps out with planning your vacation.

1.) In the past we have just brought the autograph books at Disney but this year I had another Disers on here make my son a special birthday autograph cover and I am going to hit wallie or $store and get 4x6 album and take it apart and redo it using the custom cover as well as add blank sign paper on one side and the photo pocket on the other.

That's so sweet! It sounds like a perfect keepsake!

2.) We actually use a camel back water bag which has extra space and since we only have a 9 soon to be 10 it works great for snacks and of course trading pins and the camera

Thanks! Off to check that out right now!

3.) Actually it is a great idea and an even better one is talk to your sons about the Green lanyards which CM wear who can only trade with children as this way he doesn't have to wait behind adults wanting to trade with the CMs which might make him more nervous.
And as others have said hit ebay for example right now there are quite a few who have 200 pins for $135 which is a super deal when you realize that pins are $7-$50 at the world.

I had no idea! Thanks for the tip!

4.) LOL we always go in the fall so MNSSHP is our fav and we love it!!!

That'll be our next trip I hope!

5.) Well broken in shoes are we we go with it we normally buy new tennis shoes a couple months before we go and everyone wears those shoes a couple days a week to break them in and yet still keep them in nice shape. While both our son and I prefer sandals the fact is that some of the rides at the world require closed shoes

Yeah, we bought shoes last weekend. I am hoping that they will be ready for the trip quickly!

6.) We normally hit the Disney Store sales and pick up t-shirts/shorts/swimming suits when they are on sale. Last year I found a sale of #3 shirts for $9 but then again my son loves to wear anything Disney so I knew they would get worn to heck and back.

Smart shopper!

We are doing breakfast.. since we are staying there it will be an easy morning

Yum!! People rave about Tonga Toast and those pancakes look amazing!

You might remember from my PTR, but this is the first trip we are doing autographs. Henry is very, very excited about meeting the characters. We are using that Character Encyclopedia book; however, that could get pricey per kid! :eek: I LOVE the idea of the photo album with a signature on one side and a picture on the other. That is what I have wanted to do - but haven't found an album I like yet (though, I haven't looked much :rolleyes1); so I'll do one or the other for Henry this trip, then do the other next trip. :laughing:

I've found a good deal on the books ($5) and it seems like a great idea but I wonder what you do about characters that are not in the book? I am having trouble wrapping my head around this. :cutie:

Can't help ya here....I'm a Baggalini gal. The Vera Bradley seem to be VERY popular amongst DISers though.


I really want to like my Baggalini. I've tried it a few times and it just isn't making me happy. Maybe I can make Ryan carry it?

Not a stretch at all! We are waiting until Henry discovers pin trading on his own due to the expense. He he. :rolleyes1


Thanks for enabling my thought process. Liam is actually in speech therapy and one of his biggest goals is to ask a stranger for needs and to continue on a conversation. That way I can claim the trip is lifelong education happening. I wasn't really planning on getting the boys into pin trading, but the boys saw Brooklynn wearing and trading pins and asked all about it detail.

THE CASTLE. Seriously, sooooooooooo beautiful in all those lights! With Wishes exploding behind it...:cloud9: The Osborne Lights are a close second for me.
SQUEAL!!! You know I've never seen Wishes. I am so excited to see all of this! Did you see the castle lighting at MVMCP or just on an evening?

Yeah! You had better luck than me! All I got was a rude CM after being on hold for 1.5 hours! :scared1: Glad it worked out! Oh, and I would definitely spend the $40 just like you are!

What a bummer! When you are all excited for magic to get someone rude really ruins it all!

I put my thoughts in purple, but they're not much help. Sorry! :confused3

They definitely help! Thanks for responding!! We definitely have the same ideas for holiday plans this year. I cannot wait!!
 

We have all been where you are - on hold with Disney, hoping no major catastrophes occur while we are waiting, as we would not be able to give up our spot in line to go and attent to them. :laughing:

$30 is $30. Every penny counts when it comes to saving for a Disney vacation.

Holidays - resort hopping to see the different decor and the castle lighting, of course. Going over to Fort Wilderness to see the elaborate displays the campers fix up was fun. We have done that twice. Candlelight Processional - you can hear it from the back, if you can't get a seat, and then just leave when the kids get restless. With the age of your kids, I wouldn't pay for a package.

I am hoping we can do Hoop De Doo next summer. I thik Brooklynn would really enjoy it, and Bella will be able to enjoy it a little, as well. She loves to dance. :cutie:

Have a great Monday, Mop Family!

It was actually a great phone call! I had a wonderful CM, put everything in, got us our savings right away and sent us on magical way!

What resorts are your favorite to see all decked out? I am thinking you are right on the CP thing. We want to make sure that we do things that are magical for the whole group, even the ones who are pint size.

Thanks for the Monday wishes! We really did enjoy it! It was last Monday before summer is over and we had a great day together!
 
It's almost time!!!

The boys are driving me batty asking about when our Disney trip is going to be. I mean, we had told them as soon as Aileen turns one we'd have another Disney trip. Tomorrow we are at 100 days til Disney!!!! Of course, we are not going to celebrate tomorrow. Tuesday night is Chick-Fil-A night at our house. Kids eat free there on Tuesday nights. Then they have a craft for the kids and a playland too. Plus, if you turn in your kid's meal toy - you can get an ice cream cone! It's a tradition in this house!

So, we are celebrating on Wednesday, our first day in double digits! :banana::banana: I am declaring it Disney day! All Disney, all day! We are going to have lots of Disney/Mickey shaped food all day (Mickey pancakes for breakfast, etc). Dinner that night will be at "Pizza Planet". We'll have Mickey cupcakes for dessert. I want pull out park maps with the kids and write down places/things we want to do on our trip. With the kids, we'll make our countdown. I checked out a few new CDs of Disney music to listen to and we also checked out Peter Pan, which the kids have never seen. I also want to watch the planning DVD with the kids and maybe some rides on YouTube.

Any other ideas? I am looking for maybe a cute activity or two to do with the kiddos. Maybe one while the hubby is at work and one we can do as a whole family.
 
What resorts are your favorite to see all decked out?

We thought the campers at Fort Wilderness were fun. Taking a boat ride over there to see the ponies and see the campers was a fun even for us. Have you seen the campers on one of the Samantha Brown specials? To me, that's the best one for kids, but for adults, they're all cool. Depends on what the kids are into. Maybe go over to see the gingerbread house at Grand Floridian. Would they like the Indian/Western themed tree at Wilderness Lodge and going out to see the geyser? There are chocolate sculptures at some resorts. I like them all, and that includes the All-Star resorts. They have neat trees, and Music has the movies out by the pool at night. Great atmosphere for kids!






So, we are celebrating on Wednesday, our first day in double digits! :banana::banana: I am declaring it Disney day! All Disney, all day! We are going to have lots of Disney/Mickey shaped food all day (Mickey pancakes for breakfast, etc). Dinner that night will be at "Pizza Planet". We'll have Mickey cupcakes for dessert. I want pull out park maps with the kids and write down places/things we want to do on our trip. With the kids, we'll make our countdown. I checked out a few new CDs of Disney music to listen to and we also checked out Peter Pan, which the kids have never seen. I also want to watch the planning DVD with the kids and maybe some rides on YouTube.

Any other ideas? I am looking for maybe a cute activity or two to do with the kiddos. Maybe one while the hubby is at work and one we can do as a whole family.


Do you have a Disney puzzle you could work? Maybe color some pictures to hang around the house or just draw a picture of themselves on their favorite ride or doing their favorite Disney activity? I love kids' drawings!

I wish I could get our Pizza Planet sign from Saturday's party to you, but there isn't time.

You guys will have such a magical day! :wizard:
 
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I've found a good deal on the books ($5) and it seems like a great idea but I wonder what you do about characters that are not in the book? I am having trouble wrapping my head around this. :cutie:

SQUEAL!!! You know I've never seen Wishes. I am so excited to see all of this! Did you see the castle lighting at MVMCP or just on an evening?

Where did you find them for $5?! That's AWESOME. I haven't really thought about the characters that aren't in the book. :rotfl: Do you know which ones are missing? I truly haven't looked too much into it...:rolleyes1

We haven't ever been to a Party, we've only watched the Castle lighting on a regular evening. I can't justify the cost yet since Henry is still young and would poop out early. I hadn't realized you have never seen Wishes...you are in for a TREAT, especially with the Castle all lit up!!!

It's almost time!!!

The boys are driving me batty asking about when our Disney trip is going to be. I mean, we had told them as soon as Aileen turns one we'd have another Disney trip. Tomorrow we are at 100 days til Disney!!!! Of course, we are not going to celebrate tomorrow. Tuesday night is Chick-Fil-A night at our house. Kids eat free there on Tuesday nights. Then they have a craft for the kids and a playland too. Plus, if you turn in your kid's meal toy - you can get an ice cream cone! It's a tradition in this house!

So, we are celebrating on Wednesday, our first day in double digits! :banana::banana: I am declaring it Disney day! All Disney, all day! We are going to have lots of Disney/Mickey shaped food all day (Mickey pancakes for breakfast, etc). Dinner that night will be at "Pizza Planet". We'll have Mickey cupcakes for dessert. I want pull out park maps with the kids and write down places/things we want to do on our trip. With the kids, we'll make our countdown. I checked out a few new CDs of Disney music to listen to and we also checked out Peter Pan, which the kids have never seen. I also want to watch the planning DVD with the kids and maybe some rides on YouTube.

Any other ideas? I am looking for maybe a cute activity or two to do with the kiddos. Maybe one while the hubby is at work and one we can do as a whole family.

I LOVE your Disney Day idea!!! The kids are going to have such a great time! (and so will you!) Do you have any Disney games? or maybe the kids could "play" MK somehow...one of them could be a CM and the rest be guests at the park - I am just thinking out loud here....:rotfl: I imagine kids climbing into laundry baskets to "ride" the Tea Cups! :laughing:
 
Your Disney day sounds like so much fun!!

Hmmm...pin trading. I don't know. I think I'd go with about 8 - 10 pins for the boys. I think that is a good starter number. So you are looking at about $20 for the pins plus whatever lanyard you get them. That way they have plenty of pins to trade but it doesn't become the whole focus of your trip. :thumbsup2
 
What a great idea to have a Disney day!! Going to run my numbers right now to see if I can do that soon :lmao:
 
Talk to me Goose!

1. Autographs? Do you or your kids collect them? Where do you have them sign? A book? Premade? Make your own?!
We usually buy books at Disney (ok we have only gone once with our kids)




2. Park bag? What's your favorite? I did a baggalini the last few times and to quote Liam "I didn't love it very much". I am looking for something else that can hold enough for a small army (or 5 people) one of whom is in diapers and can last for a day in the parks.!

We used a diaper bag last time, so no special bag for us



3. Pin trading? I am hoping to get the boys into pin trading on this trip as Liam especially has a really hard time walking up to adults and starting a conversation. I thought this would make Disney a great structured environment to practice language skills. How's that for a stretch? :lmao:!

We haven't done pin trading

4. Holidays at Disney: I know many of you have been before or are planning to go this year. What stands out in your mind as one thing that you loved or are looking forward to seeing? If you've never been and are not going this year, what would you like to see if you were going?!
Definitely will see the Gingerbread House at GF and the Osbourne (nothing to do with Ozzy) lights



5. Shoes for kids? What do your nonstroller riding kids like on their feet at Disney? Doug has ridden our last two trips and this year we are expecting him to pull his own weight. ;)!
Sneakers, nothing special. We will be renting a double stroller anyway so the kids can rest, just have to decide which one. If they sit next to each other I will hear "her hands on my side!" all the time, and the other option will have arguements over who gets to sit in the front. I just love my kids.:lmao:



6. Any readers into customs? I am trying to mentally figure out a balance between cute handmade Disney outfits and regular clothes, especially for Aileen. I want to make her things, but I have a really hard time with an outfit made to be worn only once...

I think that's it! Thanks for the help!
Since this is only our second family trip, and so far it is nothing like the last one we dont have any customs.

So uh, after reading my response, I am glad I could help...

NOT!:lmao:
 
We thought the campers at Fort Wilderness were fun. Taking a boat ride over there to see the ponies and see the campers was a fun even for us. Have you seen the campers on one of the Samantha Brown specials? To me, that's the best one for kids, but for adults, they're all cool. Depends on what the kids are into. Maybe go over to see the gingerbread house at Grand Floridian. Would they like the Indian/Western themed tree at Wilderness Lodge and going out to see the geyser? There are chocolate sculptures at some resorts. I like them all, and that includes the All-Star resorts. They have neat trees, and Music has the movies out by the pool at night. Great atmosphere for kids!

I think the boys would love all of it! I think both Fort Wilderness and WL have a greater chance of holding Aileen's attention than the others. But, you put that girl in a stroller and she is happy as long as it keeps moving! :cutie: I think I am going to tell Ryan that we have to add another week on the trip so we can get to everything I want to do!


Do you have a Disney puzzle you could work? Maybe color some pictures to hang around the house or just draw a picture of themselves on their favorite ride or doing their favorite Disney activity? I love kids' drawings!

I wish I could get our Pizza Planet sign from Saturday's party to you, but there isn't time.

You guys will have such a magical day! :wizard:

We do not have any puzzles, but there are certainly enough Disney coloring pages we can find online that they could be busy coloring for hours. I might make a quick run out tonight for a puzzle/game hunt. Liam is really enjoying puzzles lately and he is starting to realize how much more Doug knows how to do and is getting discouraged. We can even out the playing field a bit.

Maybe I'll go get some new crayons tonight too. Everyone knows there's nothing like coloring with new crayons! I was also thinking of having everyone draw pictures of what they were most excited about on the trip as well. I found a photo of the sign online so I am going to print that out. I have to decide if I want to make it bigger.

Where did you find them for $5?! That's AWESOME. I haven't really thought about the characters that aren't in the book. :rotfl: Do you know which ones are missing? I truly haven't looked too much into it...:rolleyes1

ABC Distributing has the book for $5.95 each! Can you believe it? It looks like it has no one more recent than Wall-E, so you'd be stuck there. Of course, now that I think about it -- that really only leaves Lotso (eww!), Tiana and the Tangled crew out. Hmm... the book is sounding interesting again. I know Doug would love reading it!

We haven't ever been to a Party, we've only watched the Castle lighting on a regular evening. I can't justify the cost yet since Henry is still young and would poop out early. I hadn't realized you have never seen Wishes...you are in for a TREAT, especially with the Castle all lit up!!!

I feel the same way about the parties. My kids like an 8:30 bedtime most of the time. While we will push it now and then during vacation they are certainly done by 10:00. I cannot wait for Wishes and the Castle lighting. Does it tell in the times guide when to see the castle lighting?

QUOTE=brookelizabeth;37851627]I LOVE your Disney Day idea!!! The kids are going to have such a great time! (and so will you!) Do you have any Disney games? or maybe the kids could "play" MK somehow...one of them could be a CM and the rest be guests at the park - I am just thinking out loud here....:rotfl: I imagine kids climbing into laundry baskets to "ride" the Tea Cups! :laughing:[/QUOTE]

I love the Tea Cups idea. My boys would LOOOVE that!! We have a couple of bins that will work. Doug is an Animal Kingdom fiend so I was thinking about setting up a safari around the house (or yard) with his plastic animals.

Your Disney day sounds like so much fun!!

Hmmm...pin trading. I don't know. I think I'd go with about 8 - 10 pins for the boys. I think that is a good starter number. So you are looking at about $20 for the pins plus whatever lanyard you get them. That way they have plenty of pins to trade but it doesn't become the whole focus of your trip. :thumbsup2

Perfect! Those were the $ numbers I wanted to stay with. That's what I was hoping with the pins. If we were walking past a CM wearing pins we could stop, but not spend all day hunting people down.

What a great idea to have a Disney day!! Going to run my numbers right now to see if I can do that soon :lmao:

Awesome!! Our Disney day works out perfectly because school starts next week. This can be our last big hurray and something very exciting to look forward to as we go into the new school year.
 
We usually buy books at Disney (ok we have only gone once with our kids)


We used a diaper bag last time, so no special bag for us


We haven't done pin trading

Definitely will see the Gingerbread House at GF and the Osbourne (nothing to do with Ozzy) lights


Sneakers, nothing special. We will be renting a double stroller anyway so the kids can rest, just have to decide which one. If they sit next to each other I will hear "her hands on my side!" all the time, and the other option will have arguements over who gets to sit in the front. I just love my kids.:lmao:



Since this is only our second family trip, and so far it is nothing like the last one we dont have any customs.

So uh, after reading my response, I am glad I could help...

NOT!:lmao:

Yeah, that was a lot of help! ;) But you are doing customs if the tie dye thing works out! Will the whole family wear them or just the girls? I want to make sure we see the Gingerbread House as well. We were at GF on our honeymoon over Christmas '02 and DH assured me that he saw the gingerbread house but I honestly can't remember it. Maybe I was too awestruck by the rest of the place?

Last time we went we did two single umbrella strollers for the boys. At first everyone thought I was nuts, but it worked out really well! We kept them in the room and only took them out if we knew it was a walking day. Then, if we were going to split up, one parent wasn't left with both kids!
 
Hey I think you should extend your vacation by a couple days so you can attend the DIS meet :)

I know! I got the FB invite and we'll already be back to reality by then. :sad1: DH absolutely wanted everyone back to school/work that morning. How many people do you have coming?
 

Customs of trips past!

In January of 08, I decided we needed to have some custom clothes. I had a sewing machine that almost worked and had seen the tie dye tshirt thread and went for it. The sewing project was almost the death of me but I got it done and no Mickey heads were harmed in the process. Here are the shirts. I wanted to get a good photo of all of us wearing them but it was so cold that day and Liam and I both had the flu, so this will have to suffice.

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The idea was that the kids were cheering and DH and I were surprised. Yeah, that did not work so well. :cutie:

We also did tie dye shirts. These shirts were less stressful to make, but DH and I definitely had our moments in the process. After lots of reading, I bought dye from Dharma Trading and now, 3 years later the colors still look great! Here's what dyeing the shirts does to your hands:

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Drying on our bed:
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And modeling them in the park:
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We had so many people stop us in the park that day and tell us how awesome the shirts were AND it was totally easy to keep an eye on the boys. I mean, how many people go to Disney dressed like this!

I am thinking we'll do a new set of the tie dye shirts (and a dress for Aileen) this year, but I am not sure about a second set of customs.

Question for you:

What quintessential Disney "thing" (ride, food, show) have you missed so far?


I confessed earlier to Brooke that we have never seen Wishes before. Also on our "haven't gotten there" list: Mickey bars. DH told me last night he had never been on the Haunted Mansion!
 
I have never had a Dole Whip, Seen Illuminations or ridden any roller-coaster all of which I plan on doing this trip!!!
 














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