Tink0812
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Hello there and thank you all for joining me on my second trip report here on the dis! While I am already having Disney withdrawals, I am excited to relive the trip over the next few days. In case you missed my pre-trip report, you can find it here Operation Transformation: Turning my Disney-hating husband into a Disney-lover. So here it goes
.I will try not to ramble on but you will soon come to realize that I am quite the talker.
Who: Amber (me) and Warren (DH)
When: October 13th-19th, 2013 with six-day park hopper tickets and the deluxe dining plan (first time DP users here)
Where: Coronado Springs! Why Coronado Springs? My bucket list includes staying at each and every Disney resort prior to me parting this world (which won't be for many many years I hope). Thus far I have stayed at Port Orleans, Caribbean Beach, All Star Movies, Music, and Sports, Pop Century, Wilderness Lodge, and Animal Kingdom Lodge. I really wanted to stay at AoA; however, I think that would be better saved for when we have children some day. I wanted DH to get the experience of staying in a Disney resort without being overwhelmed by all things Disney. The set-up of Coronado Springs actually reminds me of the resort we spent our honeymoon at in Costa Rica so since this trip is kind of a late celebration of our one-year wedding anniversary it seemed to be the perfect fit!
Mode of transportation: My family has always drove the 16-18 hours to the World and I have come to enjoy the ride. It adds to the thrill of vacation! My dad made a good point though, right now there are only two of us and it would cost just as much if not less to fly as compared to the gas money, extra food money, and extra hotels that we would have to pay for to drive down there. And he was right! It only cost about $600 round trip to fly from STL to MCO (I guess I should let you know that we live in Central Illinois). We will then board the Magical Express to Coronado Springs!
So in case you were wondering how this trip came about, DH joined the Army reserves in November of 2012 so he left for basic training in February of this year. I was rather upset by his leaving because we had just gotten married in August 2012 and it was kind of a spur of the moment thing. He reassured me that everything would be okay and that we would have to plan something big for when he returned in late August 2013. A few letters into his time away I expressed my frustrations that he would be absent on our 1-year wedding anniversary. A few days later I finally received a call from him where he said I could plan a vacation to anywhere I wanted for when he returned. Of course, being the Disney fanatic that I am, immediately answered with even Disney?. As I stated in my PTR, my husband hates Disney (or so he thought at the time). You can believe that as soon as I hung up that phone, I was on the dis planning my 14th trip to the world! Why October you ask? I didnt want to leave on vacation immediately after he returned in late August. Plus, I wanted to give the food and wine festival a try. Side note: My husband ended up battling some injuries/illness that ended his days with the Army reserve in April.
Background:
Amber:23 year-old Disney-fanatic, super organized when it comes to pretty much anything, Registered Nurse who is all about planning a schedule and sticking to it (there is no fun in chaos). You better believe that I had quite the itinerary lined up for this trip. Will we stick to it? Tune in to see. My favorite resort is Wilderness Lodge. Epcot has finally passed Magic Kingdom in the favorite park category (might that have something to do with my age? Or food and wine festival?). My new favorite Disney restaurant is California Grill. My favorite character is still and will always be Tinkerbell!
Warren: 24-year old Disney-hater (will that be changed?) who has only been to Disney 3 or 4 times as a very young child. He is a bit rebellious and does not like to follow the rules (a.k.a schedules and itineraries) and believes that vacations involve relaxing on a beach. This was his first time staying in a Disney resort so he does not have much to compare to. His favorite park is still Epcot. Now that he has finally eaten at several Disney restaurants his favorite is Le Cellier. His favorite character is still Peter Pan.
Together we have been married for a little over a year and have actually been together for almost 7 years! We had a fantastic vacation and I cant wait to share it with you so please keep all arms and legs inside the ride at all times and fasten your seatbelts
Who: Amber (me) and Warren (DH)
When: October 13th-19th, 2013 with six-day park hopper tickets and the deluxe dining plan (first time DP users here)
Where: Coronado Springs! Why Coronado Springs? My bucket list includes staying at each and every Disney resort prior to me parting this world (which won't be for many many years I hope). Thus far I have stayed at Port Orleans, Caribbean Beach, All Star Movies, Music, and Sports, Pop Century, Wilderness Lodge, and Animal Kingdom Lodge. I really wanted to stay at AoA; however, I think that would be better saved for when we have children some day. I wanted DH to get the experience of staying in a Disney resort without being overwhelmed by all things Disney. The set-up of Coronado Springs actually reminds me of the resort we spent our honeymoon at in Costa Rica so since this trip is kind of a late celebration of our one-year wedding anniversary it seemed to be the perfect fit!
Mode of transportation: My family has always drove the 16-18 hours to the World and I have come to enjoy the ride. It adds to the thrill of vacation! My dad made a good point though, right now there are only two of us and it would cost just as much if not less to fly as compared to the gas money, extra food money, and extra hotels that we would have to pay for to drive down there. And he was right! It only cost about $600 round trip to fly from STL to MCO (I guess I should let you know that we live in Central Illinois). We will then board the Magical Express to Coronado Springs!
So in case you were wondering how this trip came about, DH joined the Army reserves in November of 2012 so he left for basic training in February of this year. I was rather upset by his leaving because we had just gotten married in August 2012 and it was kind of a spur of the moment thing. He reassured me that everything would be okay and that we would have to plan something big for when he returned in late August 2013. A few letters into his time away I expressed my frustrations that he would be absent on our 1-year wedding anniversary. A few days later I finally received a call from him where he said I could plan a vacation to anywhere I wanted for when he returned. Of course, being the Disney fanatic that I am, immediately answered with even Disney?. As I stated in my PTR, my husband hates Disney (or so he thought at the time). You can believe that as soon as I hung up that phone, I was on the dis planning my 14th trip to the world! Why October you ask? I didnt want to leave on vacation immediately after he returned in late August. Plus, I wanted to give the food and wine festival a try. Side note: My husband ended up battling some injuries/illness that ended his days with the Army reserve in April.
Background:
Amber:23 year-old Disney-fanatic, super organized when it comes to pretty much anything, Registered Nurse who is all about planning a schedule and sticking to it (there is no fun in chaos). You better believe that I had quite the itinerary lined up for this trip. Will we stick to it? Tune in to see. My favorite resort is Wilderness Lodge. Epcot has finally passed Magic Kingdom in the favorite park category (might that have something to do with my age? Or food and wine festival?). My new favorite Disney restaurant is California Grill. My favorite character is still and will always be Tinkerbell!
Warren: 24-year old Disney-hater (will that be changed?) who has only been to Disney 3 or 4 times as a very young child. He is a bit rebellious and does not like to follow the rules (a.k.a schedules and itineraries) and believes that vacations involve relaxing on a beach. This was his first time staying in a Disney resort so he does not have much to compare to. His favorite park is still Epcot. Now that he has finally eaten at several Disney restaurants his favorite is Le Cellier. His favorite character is still Peter Pan.
Together we have been married for a little over a year and have actually been together for almost 7 years! We had a fantastic vacation and I cant wait to share it with you so please keep all arms and legs inside the ride at all times and fasten your seatbelts