scarletlancer
Mouseketeer
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I have just paid the balance for my holiday to Disney and the countdown clock, which now says 70 days is ticking. I am not entirely sure why me being over £3000 poorer is making me so excited but I certainly have a dose of Disney magic
I have been many times since my first trip as an 11 year old in 1982 but this is the first time that my family (me, my wife and our five year old daughter) have ever stayed at a Disney resort in the USA. Previously we have stayed either around Kissimee, LBV or at the several of the hotels in Hotel Plaza Boulevard. This time we have three weeks in a one bedroom villa at SSR and our booking included the free dining plan so we also have a stack of ADRs for which I have read and salivated over menus (at allears) for longer than is healthy. Our full ADR list for the trip is:
We have a few days in which we have nothing booked in order to give us some flexibility. As a grown man, in fact an academic who even teaches an undergraduate module about WDW, I understand on an intellectual level that Disney is a multi billion dollar corporation, the business of which is business. However, the 11 year old in me knows that my engagement with Uncle Walt and that magical mouse comes from the heart rather than the head, and right now (and I hope for as long as I live) that is a contest that the heart wins hands down.

Sorry for the gibberingly excited rant but Disney here we come


I have been many times since my first trip as an 11 year old in 1982 but this is the first time that my family (me, my wife and our five year old daughter) have ever stayed at a Disney resort in the USA. Previously we have stayed either around Kissimee, LBV or at the several of the hotels in Hotel Plaza Boulevard. This time we have three weeks in a one bedroom villa at SSR and our booking included the free dining plan so we also have a stack of ADRs for which I have read and salivated over menus (at allears) for longer than is healthy. Our full ADR list for the trip is:
- Nine Dragons
- Ohana Breakfast
- Cinderella's Royal Table
- Yak & Yeti
- Raglan Road
- 50s Prime Time Cafe
- Tusker House
- La Cellier
- Mama Melrose
- Whispering Canyon Cafe
- Sanaa
- California Grill
- Tutto Italia
- 1900 Park Fare Breakfast
- Coral Reef
We have a few days in which we have nothing booked in order to give us some flexibility. As a grown man, in fact an academic who even teaches an undergraduate module about WDW, I understand on an intellectual level that Disney is a multi billion dollar corporation, the business of which is business. However, the 11 year old in me knows that my engagement with Uncle Walt and that magical mouse comes from the heart rather than the head, and right now (and I hope for as long as I live) that is a contest that the heart wins hands down.

Sorry for the gibberingly excited rant but Disney here we come
