VandVsmama
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I'm officially starting a PTR in preparation for our October 2022 trip with 2 very dear friends, who we will refer to as Uncle Bob and Aunt Sally.
Here we go!!!!!
Who's going on the trip?
When are we going?
Saturday, October 1 to Saturday, October 8.
This will be Uncle Bob and Aunt Sally's first ever trip to WDW. And it'll also be their first vacation together where it requires airplane travel.
I know what you're thinking...."WHAT?!" Well, they've always just done road trips and local adventures in southern California, AZ, New Mexico, and Las Vegas instead of air travel vacations. More on this later because Aunt Sally has a fair amount of anxiety about the air travel stuff, but she & I have put together a plan for that.
Where are we staying?
At the Art of Animation resort! In a Cars family suite. Uncle Bob & Aunt Sally will have the 'master' bedroom so they get some privacy, while DH and the kids & I sleep in the other part of the Cars suite. Having the 2 separate bathrooms will be great. Uncle Bob is a big Cars fan, is really into NASCAR, and loves Carsland in DL. I told him about the traffic cone lamps and he almost lost his mind over that.
Why we picked AOA over other options:

Who's going on the trip?
- Me - Mom, age 49. I love everything Disney and I'm the planner in our group. Favorite rides: Flight of Passage, Rise of the Resistance, Radiator Springs Racers. Yeah, I know that RSR is at Disneyland, but we usually go to DL since it's way closer to us (6 hr drive instead of long cross-country plane ride - we live in AZ).
- DH - will be age 50 at the time of this trip. He endures Disney trips because he loves us. But also because he has major fear of missing out. Favorite rides: Mr Toad's Wild Ride at DL, Haunted Mansion, Indiana Jones at DL.
- ODD - age 16 at the time of the trip. Favorite rides: most roller coasters except if they go upside down and no way to any drop elevator rides.
- YDD - age 14 at time of trip. Favorite rides: Jungle Cruise, Splash Mountain, and BTMRR (aka Fast Choo Choo)
- Uncle Bob - age 51. Is legally blind. Can't see a thing except ONCE in awhile during fireworks when the fireworks are super duper bright, he can see that. Uses a DAS pass when he goes to DL due to very bad ankle injury from a car accident several years ago. Has no problems walking long distances, but standing in line for more than 30 min at a time is pretty much unbearable...hence, the use of DAS. Stairs are also hard for him. Favorite rides: Radiator Springs Racers, Indiana Jones, Guardians of the Galaxy at DL.
- Aunt Sally - age 50 at time of trip. Married to Uncle Bob. We are not actually related to Uncle Bob & Aunt Sally. We are just dear friends with them and they're like family. Favorite rides: pretty much everything except for Guardians of the Galaxy. Aunt Sally also has celiac disease and is allergic to shellfish.
When are we going?
Saturday, October 1 to Saturday, October 8.
This will be Uncle Bob and Aunt Sally's first ever trip to WDW. And it'll also be their first vacation together where it requires airplane travel.
I know what you're thinking...."WHAT?!" Well, they've always just done road trips and local adventures in southern California, AZ, New Mexico, and Las Vegas instead of air travel vacations. More on this later because Aunt Sally has a fair amount of anxiety about the air travel stuff, but she & I have put together a plan for that.
Where are we staying?
At the Art of Animation resort! In a Cars family suite. Uncle Bob & Aunt Sally will have the 'master' bedroom so they get some privacy, while DH and the kids & I sleep in the other part of the Cars suite. Having the 2 separate bathrooms will be great. Uncle Bob is a big Cars fan, is really into NASCAR, and loves Carsland in DL. I told him about the traffic cone lamps and he almost lost his mind over that.

Why we picked AOA over other options:
- separate bedrooms for our family + Uncle Bob/Aunt Sally
- it's in the budget
- Skyliner gondola access to Epcot & HS
- bus service as well to Epcot
- We've stayed twice now at Pop Century & had a good experience there & AOA has a similar 'feel' to Pop from what I can tell.
- Pop felt pretty centrally located to MK, Epcot, & HS from when we stayed there the 2 previous trips.