Rapunzellover
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Cool! Except for the weekend trips, they haven't changed/done much domestically in a while. I'll be interested to see what they've come up with!So talking to ABD today, I learned there will be 3 new trips starting this summer! The vacationista said check Feb. 16th. She said the three trips are domestic and are:
1. WDW in Orlando--backstage magic style I assume
2. Montana
3. REVAMPED DC/Philly trip
So cool.
Not that I plan on booking any of them but I would be interested to see the itinerary for WDW. I mean Southern California has a point to it in that you are following in Walt's footsteps from when he lands in LA to the creation of Disneyland. Not sure how they can work something for WDW. I wanted to do the old DC trip but was turned off by staying at Great Wolf Lodge.
My DW and I were joking about the same thing. Half of BSM is early Hollywood. So would the WDW trip take us out to the Florida swamps or Gatorland? In all seriousness it sounds intriguing. If they can include some exclusive behind the scenes stuff that would be exciting. Cinderella Castle Suite, anyone?
I've done probably 80+% of the backstage tours offered at WDW that they would have to offer something completely amazing for me to consider an ABD to WDW. Also, how much are they going to ask us to spend of limited activities? You can't take a full day off a trip and still expect us to pay the same amount of money, i.e. Scotland.
Well, and that's another difference between WDW and DL. DL does not have the large array of backstage tours that WDW does. I'm having a hard time coming up with what they could do at WDW that would be exclusive enough to justify the kind of prices ABD is likely to charge. I also wonder where they'd stay, because I'm pretty sure the Grand Floridian is quite a bit more expensive than the Grand Californian. I'll be interested to see what they come up with.I've done probably 80+% of the backstage tours offered at WDW that they would have to offer something completely amazing for me to consider an ABD to WDW. Also, how much are they going to ask us to spend of limited activities? You can't take a full day off a trip and still expect us to pay the same amount of money, i.e. Scotland.
More and more ABD really seems to be weighing against the early bookers. Aside from the no-guarantee issue, I think this is the second time (did it with Norway, right?) that they've released new trips well after the initial release of summer trips. It would have been nice to have the full plate of options to look at when I was planning my summer. I'd been really interested in the Washington DC trip and might have used that to transfer my river boat cruise deposit to. Oh well, I'm expecting "revamped" to be more for less (aka Scotland) so it's probably wouldn't have mattered. Hope they prove me wrong. I'm also interested in what the will do with the Disneyworld trip, given the backstage magic focus on Hollywood and Walt. I'm not big on Disneyworld (west coast Disneyland bias) but a VIP type trip would make it more intriguing.
Bora Bora would be AMAZING!!!