OregonMomToWDW
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Glad you are here!Following along. Looking forward to reading more.
Glad you are here!Following along. Looking forward to reading more.
Hurry up and waitNot much new on the planning. We were able to find a room discount for the 5th sleeper room. A few more hundred bucks saved. That was nice. Only one of the rooms isn't at a discount, but we have the 2 free days of ticket offer for that reservation. We are good with that.
I have started to think of outfits for each day. I was thinking skirts or dresses, but then remembered there are a couple of rides where that might be awkward (like Flight of Passage). I will see what type of shorts I can find to wear under.
Day 1 - Magic Kingdom - I have a Minnie t-shirt in pink and was planning to wear a skirt with it.
Day 2 - Hollywood Studios - I was going to do Toy Story themed. Need to find a shirt I like. Probably skirt or shorts.
Day 3 - Animal Kingdom - I bought a sleeveless dress with pink elephants on it. I have recently lost 60 pounds and hope to lose 25-30 more by the trip. So I am buying things in what size I hope to be by the trip. I am hoping it fits, but also hoping it is a little roomy.
Day 4 - Epcot - Floral dress because it is the Flower and Garden festival. Bought a dress. Now hoping it fits by then.
Day 5 - Hollywood Studios - Rock N Rollercoaster is my favorite ride. I haven't ridden ROTR yet, so maybe that will become new favorite. For now, it is RNR. I purchased 3 denim skirts. One fits now and one is too small and one hasn't been delivered. I also hope to find an Aerosmith t-shirt to wear.
Day 6 - Magic Kingdom - I bought a cute UP t-shirt and it came in the mail today. I love it. I just need shorts or a skirt to wear with.
Not sure about shoes.
Thank you for your suggestion. That is what I was thinking. Someone that I watch religiously on Youtube suggested the same things. I have this on the list to purchase, along with Megababe anit-chafing thigh rescue. I tried body glide, but it didn't seem to help.I am enjoying your PTR and this part caught my eye. You might try something like this. It's a wicking slip short, designed to be worn under skirts and dresses.
I like to wear Keen sandals in the summer at WDW. They're waterproof and have some toe protection, which is a good thing with crowds and strollers, although those are less of an issue lately with the distancing.
Thank you for your suggestion. That is what I was thinking. Someone that I watch religiously on Youtube suggested the same things. I have this on the list to purchase, along with Megababe anit-chafing thigh rescue. I tried body glide, but it didn't seem to help.
I bought 3 pairs of shoes a couple of weekends ago. I bought some Sketchers (casual), Sketchers (street shoes) and Bob's (they were just too cute). However, none that I would want to wear when it is pouring down rain. I will look at the Keens. I tried Chaco's but I didn't love them. My son does.
Riveria would be a good option, or is Art of Animation food court open? Someone could hop on the Skyliner to get food from there. We did like the food at Caribean beach quick service. And they have some food options at the bar. Well, actually they used to. It was from Sebastians but I think that is closed. So, I am not sure.still think I will order food for our arrival night. Some platters that can be delivered. I am also thinking maybe walking to Riviera for their quick service or the pool bar.
Nice!!!When I checked on the final payoff amount, my TA informed me she was able to get the 30% off room discount on the last room.
I am sorry to hear this! This will be the same issue for DH's parents one day. They moved from CT to NJ and I don't think his mom have had even been behind the wheel since they moved down here.Happy Saturday. I need to get dressed and ready for the day and visit the parents. My dad has been having heart issues. My mom is learning to drive again after not driving for 15 years. She was going to try grocery shopping yesterday, but my sister did that for her. I don't think she even knows how to use her debit card. Hopefully, the doctors will get my dad in soon for his angiogram. % off
MK is tough. The food isn't great to start and seems worse now. Maybe head to DS after the park closes for dinner? And snack during the day? We usually end up at Skipper Canteen but it hasn't been as good as it used to be. Or what about taking the boat over to Wilderness Lodge for dinner after? You could do the outdoor bar there, or Whispering Canyon would be good for a large party.I am not a huge fan of quick service at Magic Kingdom (now that Be Our Guest is signature at lunch too) and if Crystal Palace remains character free, that could be an option.
Biergarten should be perfect for a large group!Plus, I really want to book Biergarten for our Epcot day.
Thank you for your suggestions. I am looking forward to trying the Banana Cabana (Pool Bar) at Caribbean Beach. They serve some of the items that Sebastians did. Plus, they came out with a new bread pudding.Riveria would be a good option, or is Art of Animation food court open? Someone could hop on the Skyliner to get food from there. We did like the food at Caribean beach quick service. And they have some food options at the bar. Well, actually they used to. It was from Sebastians but I think that is closed. So, I am not sure.
Nice!!!
I am sorry to hear this! This will be the same issue for DH's parents one day. They moved from CT to NJ and I don't think his mom have had even been behind the wheel since they moved down here.
MK is tough. The food isn't great to start and seems worse now. Maybe head to DS after the park closes for dinner? And snack during the day? We usually end up at Skipper Canteen but it hasn't been as good as it used to be. Or what about taking the boat over to Wilderness Lodge for dinner after? You could do the outdoor bar there, or Whispering Canyon would be good for a large party.
Biergarten should be perfect for a large group!
I would make reservations if you can, even if you aren't sure you keep them. With the size of your group, it will be easier to cancel them once you are there than probably get them. At least that is what I would assume.
Good Luck!
Wow - what a loaded post!
I am glad your Dad sounds like he is currently doing well.It sounds like things worked out well with the timeshare and the timing of things. I'm angry for you regarding the VA and the referral delays. It is good that he didn't ignore the feelings he was having.
It's great you had a TA to deal with the dining, especially given everything you were dealing with. It sounds like you got a nice list of restaurants.
Yay for the extra time at Disney with the flight changes. Are you flying Delta? I've had a total of 4 flight changes so far for my summer trip, and I expect more. They are notorious for changing their schedules, and I get emails from them at all hours of the day with these changes - the last one came at 1:30am and it actually woke me up because for some reason I had taken my phone off vibrate.I'm glad they got the seat assignments fixed. I don't think my seats have changed; it's like they're just adjusting what time the plane is flying, although sometimes I think they combine two (or three!) under-booked flights.
Great job on the weight loss!
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So sorry to hear about your daughter. Are you considering a scooter? That might help her as well. Even if you do them just in the parks could reduce the amount of walking. ANd then you wouldn't have to worry about it with the buses.My daughter dislocated her knee 2 weeks ago. She is still in a knee immobilizer and we are waiting to get the MRI referred/authorized. It seems to be taking forever. With her having POTS and now the knee, we are looking into the DAS. We were already considering the DAS, since she passed out at school a couple of weeks before the knee, so it seems that she is having more issues with it. I guess we should be happy that she went so long without lots of symptoms.