NOVEMBER 2012 Trip Planners Thread~ Everybody is Welcome~Part 3 already!

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mommyof3princess27 said:
Some notes while reading....
Chef Mickey breakfast on your last day sounds perfect! I would keep it:)

Exchange student- I think thats wonderful for you to open your home and hearts to someone

WDW 2013 might be out for us as we have a beach and a cruise trip to pay for :faint: hope everything falls into place though

I changed to Cape May. It seems to be less hectic, and is closer to the hotel.
 
:sad:My books for just my first sememster of law school are going to cost about a grand.:sad:

Looks like I'm going to have to go in November on a very tight budget.
 
:sad:My books for just my first sememster of law school are going to cost about a grand.:sad:

Looks like I'm going to have to go in November on a very tight budget.

I sorry! I hear the tight budget. My lawn mower was stolen a month ago out of our backyard and now we had a scooter stolen and my bike lock cut.. So now we HAVE to put a fence up:( its gonna take most of my spending money :sad2:
 
mommyof3princess27 said:
I sorry! I hear the tight budget. My lawn mower was stolen a month ago out of our backyard and now we had a scooter stolen and my bike lock cut.. So now we HAVE to put a fence up:( its gonna take most of my spending money :sad2:

In right there with you. Just hired a contractor for our fence.
 

We are doing Disney on a budget as well this year. I kinda like it. It makes me appreciate the things we get to do more, because they are limited. Maybe I am strange. :confused3
 
It can't come soon enough. I am so anxious, I just want November to be here. Obsessing and reading these boards is really not helping, but I will keep doing it anyways. I've been doing a lot of research and making my OCD lists, since we have never gone in November. Good luck to you on waiting patiently :)
 
Good morning!!

99 days, time to do the double digit dance!!

We're on a budget this trip, too. I'm thinking about giving each child $50 to spend on souvenirs. $50 sounds like a lot, but $25 doesn't sounds like enough. $50 is $10 for everyday we're there, though.

I was also thinking I might be able to cross my nieces & nephews off my Christmas list while at Disney. If I can get my hands on some photos of their favorite characters and get them autographed (like the Cinderella photo when you write a letter), I'll pick up a little something to go with each autographed photo. How would you feel if your kits received a gift like that?
 
Good morning!!

99 days, time to do the double digit dance!!

We're on a budget this trip, too. I'm thinking about giving each child $50 to spend on souvenirs. $50 sounds like a lot, but $25 doesn't sounds like enough. $50 is $10 for everyday we're there, though.

I was also thinking I might be able to cross my nieces & nephews off my Christmas list while at Disney. If I can get my hands on some photos of their favorite characters and get them autographed (like the Cinderella photo when you write a letter), I'll pick up a little something to go with each autographed photo. How would you feel if your kits received a gift like that?

I make a piece of paper for my niece and nephew's favorite character to hold. Then we I get home I print the picture and put it in a frame I got at WDW. They love them. My nephews favorite is the one where Mickey is holding a sign telling him congrats on making all stars. He thought is was so cool that Mickey knew he made it.
 
tigger30066 said:
I make a piece of paper for my niece and nephew's favorite character to hold. Then we I get home I print the picture and put it in a frame I got at WDW. They love them. My nephews favorite is the one where Mickey is holding a sign telling him congrats on making all stars. He thought is was so cool that Mickey knew he made it.

That's a cute idea!
 
While we're all waiting for November to come along, would you mind if I asked a question that is totally:offtopic:

DH and I just eliminated cable from our home. We have a tv that has internet connection and we have Netflix. We got an HD antenna that gives us the regular channels in HD. We can watch most shows on our laptop (hooked to the tv). BUT I was thinking of getting Direct TV.:scratchin My question is, do any of you have DTV and if so, how do you like it?

The thing is, I miss having the Disney channel and all the movie channels and the food channel. Not so much now, but during the winter months I watch a lot more tv.:happytv: And I LOVE the Christmas movies when they're on. I thought i could do without, but now I'm second guessing. We can't stand our cable provider, so we won't go back there. Hoping someone can clue me in here. TIA:flower3:
 
I make a piece of paper for my niece and nephew's favorite character to hold. Then we I get home I print the picture and put it in a frame I got at WDW. They love them. My nephews favorite is the one where Mickey is holding a sign telling him congrats on making all stars. He thought is was so cool that Mickey knew he made it.

That is brilliant! :cheer2:
 
disneychic2 said:
While we're all waiting for November to come along, would you mind if I asked a question that is totally:offtopic:

DH and I just eliminated cable from our home. We have a tv that has internet connection and we have Netflix. We got an HD antenna that gives us the regular channels in HD. We can watch most shows on our laptop (hooked to the tv). BUT I was thinking of getting Direct TV.:scratchin My question is, do any of you have DTV and if so, how do you like it?

The thing is, I miss having the Disney channel and all the movie channels and the food channel. Not so much now, but during the winter months I watch a lot more tv.:happytv: And I LOVE the Christmas movies when they're on. I thought i could do without, but now I'm second guessing. We can't stand our cable provider, so we won't go back there. Hoping someone can clue me in here. TIA:flower3:

I have dtv and love it! Been a member since 2006!

I can give you my account number and we can both get $10 off our bill
 
While we're all waiting for November to come along, would you mind if I asked a question that is totally:offtopic:

DH and I just eliminated cable from our home. We have a tv that has internet connection and we have Netflix. We got an HD antenna that gives us the regular channels in HD. We can watch most shows on our laptop (hooked to the tv). BUT I was thinking of getting Direct TV.:scratchin My question is, do any of you have DTV and if so, how do you like it?

The thing is, I miss having the Disney channel and all the movie channels and the food channel. Not so much now, but during the winter months I watch a lot more tv.:happytv: And I LOVE the Christmas movies when they're on. I thought i could do without, but now I'm second guessing. We can't stand our cable provider, so we won't go back there. Hoping someone can clue me in here. TIA:flower3:

When we first gave up cable I felt the same way, but you can get xmas movies and TV shows off the internet just as easily AND don't add a bill every month. My MIL has DirectTV and she likes it OK (better than the satellite provider she had prior) but they do not know how to navigate the internet like we do. Once I figured out where to go to get my fix I was fine and never looked back - cable TV feels like a drug to me now. I just had to get it out of my system and now I can't go back since I am too spoiled by watching exactly what I want when I want. The only time I turn the TV portion on now (local news) is if I want background noise while I nap! Looking at the money we save every year is so very :cool1:
 
I have dtv and love it! Been a member since 2006!

I can give you my account number and we can both get $10 off our bill

I will definitely let you know if we go that route. DH is currently on a mission trip until Sunday. I floated the idea to him when he called last night and he didn't immediately shut down, so who knows. Thanks for the feedback!:flower3:

When we first gave up cable I felt the same way, but you can get xmas movies and TV shows off the internet just as easily AND don't add a bill every month. My MIL has DirectTV and she likes it OK (better than the satellite provider she had prior) but they do not know how to navigate the internet like we do. Once I figured out where to go to get my fix I was fine and never looked back - cable TV feels like a drug to me now. I just had to get it out of my system and now I can't go back since I am too spoiled by watching exactly what I want when I want. The only time I turn the TV portion on now (local news) is if I want background noise while I nap! Looking at the money we save every year is so very :cool1:

Liking cable to a drug is so accurate! I feel as though I'm missing something. But I want to be okay without it. Is there a 12 step program for this?:rotfl: Thanks for your input!:goodvibes
 
disneychic2 said:
While we're all waiting for November to come along, would you mind if I asked a question that is totally:offtopic:

DH and I just eliminated cable from our home. We have a tv that has internet connection and we have Netflix. We got an HD antenna that gives us the regular channels in HD. We can watch most shows on our laptop (hooked to the tv). BUT I was thinking of getting Direct TV.:scratchin My question is, do any of you have DTV and if so, how do you like it?

The thing is, I miss having the Disney channel and all the movie channels and the food channel. Not so much now, but during the winter months I watch a lot more tv.:happytv: And I LOVE the Christmas movies when they're on. I thought i could do without, but now I'm second guessing. We can't stand our cable provider, so we won't go back there. Hoping someone can clue me in here. TIA:flower3:

We have DTV, and we love them. Our DvR did die on us two weeks ago, but they shipped one. It got here quickly, and we just watched movies until we received it. It is so much cheaper than our cable provider for what we have our cable provider it would be near $200, with DtV its $78 and we have HBO and Cinemax. In heavy rain we lose signal depending on direction. Didn't lose signal for long during the hurricane last year. We have been happy for almost 2 years now.
 
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