Stacybaeasm
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- Mar 28, 2008
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Ok, I probably need to start this with a little backstory. For the last 3 years, I was lucky enough to live in Sarasota, FL - a mere 2 hour drive to Disney.
Planning a trip to Disney consisted of telling everyone to be at my house at 6:30am, making sure there was gas in the car, $ in the wallet, and deciding whether to see Wishes or Fantasmic. In January, I got a call from a new theatre offering me a job (I happen to have been in DHS at the time). It was a great job so I took it. However, when I began telling people about it, this is the response I got. "Stacy, that's great but you now St. Louis is REALLY far from Disney, right?" Even my parents got in the act. Mom - "Honey, we are so happy for you and this theatre sounds great, but it IS really far from Disney. Will you be ok?" Dad (frantically looking something up on his computer)
"Oh, you should be ok. There's a 6 Flags in St. Louis." *poor dad doesn't get that Disney can't be compared to anything.* Anyway, off I moved to St. Louis and within a week, I was in desperate need of a Disney fix. What to do?
Then my boss mentions that I get a week of vacation time in October. Woo hoo, Disney here I come!
But then, I started thinking, how does one plan a trip to Disney? This might become slightly more complicated than "get in the car, show up at the gates." So, I started surfing the Disboards. Oh my goodness, you guys are amazing, funny, informative, amazingly organzied, and did I mention funny? But my head starts to spin - where to stay? Dining plan or not? How many ADR's do I want/need? Magical Express, rent a car, take a towncar, take a taxi? My head explodes!!!!
So, it's time to start answering those questions. And I hope to get lots of feedback from the great folks here. I know, I'm not nearly as amusing as UtahMama, CampbellScot, Daruss, et al, but unfunny people need help too. So here we go. I'm excited beyond belief because this planning needs to take the place of my monthly trips. So let's take a journey! Oh, and to all of you who plan these trips for yourself, husbands, wives, SO's, kids, grandparents, and the billions of others you take with you - you rock the catbox! I can't even conceive of such a thing.
Planning a trip to Disney consisted of telling everyone to be at my house at 6:30am, making sure there was gas in the car, $ in the wallet, and deciding whether to see Wishes or Fantasmic. In January, I got a call from a new theatre offering me a job (I happen to have been in DHS at the time). It was a great job so I took it. However, when I began telling people about it, this is the response I got. "Stacy, that's great but you now St. Louis is REALLY far from Disney, right?" Even my parents got in the act. Mom - "Honey, we are so happy for you and this theatre sounds great, but it IS really far from Disney. Will you be ok?" Dad (frantically looking something up on his computer)
"Oh, you should be ok. There's a 6 Flags in St. Louis." *poor dad doesn't get that Disney can't be compared to anything.* Anyway, off I moved to St. Louis and within a week, I was in desperate need of a Disney fix. What to do?
Then my boss mentions that I get a week of vacation time in October. Woo hoo, Disney here I come!
But then, I started thinking, how does one plan a trip to Disney? This might become slightly more complicated than "get in the car, show up at the gates." So, I started surfing the Disboards. Oh my goodness, you guys are amazing, funny, informative, amazingly organzied, and did I mention funny? But my head starts to spin - where to stay? Dining plan or not? How many ADR's do I want/need? Magical Express, rent a car, take a towncar, take a taxi? My head explodes!!!!
So, it's time to start answering those questions. And I hope to get lots of feedback from the great folks here. I know, I'm not nearly as amusing as UtahMama, CampbellScot, Daruss, et al, but unfunny people need help too. So here we go. I'm excited beyond belief because this planning needs to take the place of my monthly trips. So let's take a journey! Oh, and to all of you who plan these trips for yourself, husbands, wives, SO's, kids, grandparents, and the billions of others you take with you - you rock the catbox! I can't even conceive of such a thing.
I've done the world solo a few times and I LOVE IT! I do my own thing and can get a seat for the parade 2 hours early if I want.