Note to DISers--I originally posted this report on the PassPorter website. I'm copying the text here, but I'm sure that some of the smilies and things won't translate well, so if you'd rather read a "pretty" version, you can find the original here ----> OD'in On The Magic
OD'in On The Magic--A 17-Day Adventure--Prologue: "Where The Heck Are We Gonna Put Everybody?" and Other Pre-Trip Queries
Cast:
Nate (Aerobics): 27, Disney fanatic, all-around nut
John: 45, neophytic Disney traveller
A Whole Heavenly Host of PassPorterers and Mousefesters (AWHHoPaM--pronounced "Aw-WHOOP-am"): A big ol' buttload, er, boatload, of the friendliest, funniest, most bombin'est peeps you'll ever meet!
Dates:
November 21 - December 7, 2003
Lodging:
Wyndham Palace Resort & Spa at DTD (?)--November 21
Vacation Village at Parkway (RCI timeshare)--November 22-28
Radisson at Cocoa Beach--November 29
Disney Wonder Stateroom 6042--November 30 - December 4
Animal Kingdom Lodge--December 4 - December 7
Well, hy! [sic] I'm going to give a healthy attempt at actually completing a trip report this year, but have decided to employ a slightly different technique. This year, I'm just going to write until I feel "done", and call it a day--when writing the NASTEE, I developed this terrible habit of staying up 'til 3:26 a.m. just trying to churn out another edition.
I'm way too freakin' old for that kind of behavior. I'll leave that nonsense to all the 26 year olds out there!
John (my beautiful partner) and I met in mid-March, and have been happily seeing each other since then. Since I had planned this trip with the Cru Crew and Brant (Joe Carioca) in early 2003, I needed to figure out how to work John into at least part of the trip, since I couldn't bear the thought of being away from him for 17+ days.
(Don't you just hate it when newly-fallen lovebirds say crap like that?
)
Originally, I was going to arrive in the Orlando area on the Saturday before Thanksgiving and stay in a 2-BR timeshare I had reserved through RCI--a lovely(?!?) little spot called the Villas at Fortune Place. Joanne, Tim, and the boys (and Joanne's mom, who sadly passed away not long before the trip) were to arrive on Monday evening, and we were going to spend the week together before heading over to Cape Canaveral to join in the Mousefest 2003 activities.
The addition of John's attendance on the trip posed a "where the heck are we gonna put everybody?" logistical issue, so I used another week from my timeshare to reserve a 1-BR for John and me, which really ended up working out better for everybody, as Brant ended up joining the Cru Crew at the Villas at Fortune Place on Wednesday evening, and I shudder to think how we would've slept 7 people comfortably (or even uncomfortably) in that condo.
As my time in the parks with John was limited, it worked out better for us to be in the 1-BR, which was located directly outside the Main Gate on 192, very close to Celebration, and no more than 5-10 minutes from any park gate--woo hoo! :waytogo:
As my handy-dandy PassPorter countdown clock crept down into single digits (days, that is, not years!), I began planning little surprises here and there, with the hopes that I'd be able to pull them off once we arrived. (Side note--I've read a gajillion reports by people who've surprised the bejeezus out of their partner/spouse/kids, and I had some serious envy issues. See?----> :envy: So, I thought that this was my one chance to do something right...for once. :goodluck: )
Financially, it made the most sense for John and me to fly down to Orlando on Friday (Nov 21), with his return trip scheduled for the following Friday a.m. As luck would have it, the Sunday before departure, I came down with a sore throat, and we all know what that means: That's right...everything was going so perfectly that it only seemed apropos that I catch myself a lil' cold just mere days before heading off on our adventure.
Frickin' frackin'...
Anywho, I coughed, hacked, and sniffled my way through the work week, delegating all that was delegable, and gleefully turning on my "Out of Office Assistant" at the end of day on Thursday--of course, I had really wanted the bounce-back message to say something like, "Thanks for your email! Unfortunately, I'm out of the office for the rest of my entire life--I'll reply to your email never. Have a nice day!"
Keeping in line with the currents, I completely lost my voice during my BodyPUMP class that night--I should've known better than to try to sing along with Christina ("Let's get DIRRTY!!!" :guitar: ).
Frickin' frackin'...
But, we were going to Florida, come hell or Halls medicine. Actually, I started taking Cold-Eeze and I did actually notice a slight decrease in the severity of my symptoms--the only downside to Cold-Eeze is that it leaves the most NAST (yes, NAST...it's my new word) taste in your mouth. You can't even get rid of it by brushing your teeth--in fact, it just exacerbates the whole problem.
With the alarm set for 5:30 a.m., we snuggled into bed, me with one of those Breathe-Right strip thingies on my nose...surprisingly, those are pretty effective, too.
As we drifted off to sleep (God, how I love NyQuil!), I thought about the next 17 days--would I be able to pull off the surprises, or would my nightmares become true and I'd trip right before the "Finish Line"?
Normally, I'd probably ask myself all sorts of other questions, too, but I was, after all, riding the NyQuil Express... :snore:
Next up: OD'in On The Magic--A 17-Day Adventure--Day 1 (Part 1): "You Sneaky Little Booger"
OD'in On The Magic--A 17-Day Adventure--Prologue: "Where The Heck Are We Gonna Put Everybody?" and Other Pre-Trip Queries
Cast:
Nate (Aerobics): 27, Disney fanatic, all-around nut
John: 45, neophytic Disney traveller
A Whole Heavenly Host of PassPorterers and Mousefesters (AWHHoPaM--pronounced "Aw-WHOOP-am"): A big ol' buttload, er, boatload, of the friendliest, funniest, most bombin'est peeps you'll ever meet!
Dates:
November 21 - December 7, 2003
Lodging:
Wyndham Palace Resort & Spa at DTD (?)--November 21
Vacation Village at Parkway (RCI timeshare)--November 22-28
Radisson at Cocoa Beach--November 29
Disney Wonder Stateroom 6042--November 30 - December 4
Animal Kingdom Lodge--December 4 - December 7
Well, hy! [sic] I'm going to give a healthy attempt at actually completing a trip report this year, but have decided to employ a slightly different technique. This year, I'm just going to write until I feel "done", and call it a day--when writing the NASTEE, I developed this terrible habit of staying up 'til 3:26 a.m. just trying to churn out another edition.
I'm way too freakin' old for that kind of behavior. I'll leave that nonsense to all the 26 year olds out there!

John (my beautiful partner) and I met in mid-March, and have been happily seeing each other since then. Since I had planned this trip with the Cru Crew and Brant (Joe Carioca) in early 2003, I needed to figure out how to work John into at least part of the trip, since I couldn't bear the thought of being away from him for 17+ days.
(Don't you just hate it when newly-fallen lovebirds say crap like that?

Originally, I was going to arrive in the Orlando area on the Saturday before Thanksgiving and stay in a 2-BR timeshare I had reserved through RCI--a lovely(?!?) little spot called the Villas at Fortune Place. Joanne, Tim, and the boys (and Joanne's mom, who sadly passed away not long before the trip) were to arrive on Monday evening, and we were going to spend the week together before heading over to Cape Canaveral to join in the Mousefest 2003 activities.
The addition of John's attendance on the trip posed a "where the heck are we gonna put everybody?" logistical issue, so I used another week from my timeshare to reserve a 1-BR for John and me, which really ended up working out better for everybody, as Brant ended up joining the Cru Crew at the Villas at Fortune Place on Wednesday evening, and I shudder to think how we would've slept 7 people comfortably (or even uncomfortably) in that condo.
As my time in the parks with John was limited, it worked out better for us to be in the 1-BR, which was located directly outside the Main Gate on 192, very close to Celebration, and no more than 5-10 minutes from any park gate--woo hoo! :waytogo:
As my handy-dandy PassPorter countdown clock crept down into single digits (days, that is, not years!), I began planning little surprises here and there, with the hopes that I'd be able to pull them off once we arrived. (Side note--I've read a gajillion reports by people who've surprised the bejeezus out of their partner/spouse/kids, and I had some serious envy issues. See?----> :envy: So, I thought that this was my one chance to do something right...for once. :goodluck: )
Financially, it made the most sense for John and me to fly down to Orlando on Friday (Nov 21), with his return trip scheduled for the following Friday a.m. As luck would have it, the Sunday before departure, I came down with a sore throat, and we all know what that means: That's right...everything was going so perfectly that it only seemed apropos that I catch myself a lil' cold just mere days before heading off on our adventure.
Frickin' frackin'...
Anywho, I coughed, hacked, and sniffled my way through the work week, delegating all that was delegable, and gleefully turning on my "Out of Office Assistant" at the end of day on Thursday--of course, I had really wanted the bounce-back message to say something like, "Thanks for your email! Unfortunately, I'm out of the office for the rest of my entire life--I'll reply to your email never. Have a nice day!"
Keeping in line with the currents, I completely lost my voice during my BodyPUMP class that night--I should've known better than to try to sing along with Christina ("Let's get DIRRTY!!!" :guitar: ).
Frickin' frackin'...
But, we were going to Florida, come hell or Halls medicine. Actually, I started taking Cold-Eeze and I did actually notice a slight decrease in the severity of my symptoms--the only downside to Cold-Eeze is that it leaves the most NAST (yes, NAST...it's my new word) taste in your mouth. You can't even get rid of it by brushing your teeth--in fact, it just exacerbates the whole problem.
With the alarm set for 5:30 a.m., we snuggled into bed, me with one of those Breathe-Right strip thingies on my nose...surprisingly, those are pretty effective, too.
As we drifted off to sleep (God, how I love NyQuil!), I thought about the next 17 days--would I be able to pull off the surprises, or would my nightmares become true and I'd trip right before the "Finish Line"?
Normally, I'd probably ask myself all sorts of other questions, too, but I was, after all, riding the NyQuil Express... :snore:
Next up: OD'in On The Magic--A 17-Day Adventure--Day 1 (Part 1): "You Sneaky Little Booger"