Okay, now I know I'm supposed to be on this cruise! I've been stressing over it since we've never taken such a "big" vacation. However, I can't tell you how many times in the past fifteen years of marriage (and many years of friendship before that) I have heard my husband sing that song! This is definately the group for us.
I have been to Disney exactly twice, when I was six months old and again when I was ten. My husband has been once when he was about 19. My kids, ages 8 (DS) and 3 (DD) have obviously never been. I had spinal fusion surgery in April. This put a serious damper on my daughter's desire to meet Cinderella. I just didn't feel that I would be up to the parks in October. The cruise seems like the perfect alternative. The more I researched it, the better it sounded.
It all seems a little overwhelming to me at the moment. I'm also an elementary teacher, and the thought of teaching, cruising, and rushing back to teaching overwhelms me too. My
travel agent assures me, however, that this is the most relaxing of vacations.
We live at the Tn / Ga line, so our plans are to begin the trip down after school dismisses Friday afternoon. We'll stop when we can't go any farther and finish the next morning. I would like to be at the Port by 10:30 or so based on everything I've read.
Allen, I'll email you my info via your profile. My computer tries to go to Outlook through the link, and it isn't hooked up to the school's server right now. Let me know if there is any problem.
I am welcome to any and all tips. I am a freak about finding out all I can about something once I've committed to it! I'm really looking forward to chatting with you all over the next few months!
Ginger