Minnie Mouse2789
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 6, 2017
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I just returned from my family's 4th Disney trip- 2 WDW, and 2 DL. This one was the best ever. We are Disney homesick. Disney depressed. We LOVE to travel, and while we are fortunate enough to travel lots of different places, I have to say with my CP, Disney is the best in terms of service, comfort and kindness.
We just got back from 5 days at WDW- no words. We went there saying it would be our last trip- as a family that is- my fathers health issues, and mine, and my being in college , and let's face it, it's not cheap, but so worth it. Halfway through, we were saying we will be back. When we first started planning this last trip we seriously looked into Aulani, but with health issues flying is getting less than ideal. We want to at some point go someplace tropical, and were not aware of the Disney Land and Sea packages with DCL. I'm not sure how ideal that would be, but I wish we would have known. In a way though I'm glad we didn't know- as I don't think it gets better than the Grand Floridian. And always have to plan for the next trip right?
I have to admit though - I'm afraid. My father has a degenerative spine, so I'm not sure how long he'll be able to travel. And with the expense of this last trip and saving for others my parents certainly cannot afford a Disney trip soon- OK I like to space them out. Which means I would have to go alone, and while I'm willing to save pennies, it just seems so impossible. And I have aides- I require care, but who am I going to get to go? Oh, how I wish I had a crystal ball...
OK say we do get to go in our intended 5 years. Is there enough for a 32ish year old, a 65 year old , and a 57ish year old to do on board to make a Land and Sea package worth it? The lack of things for folks our age to do would be what would maybe make DCL less than ideal - as driving or even flying if we had to to Florida shouldn't be a problem. Or should we just stick with WDW?
Anyway that's my impossible dream. 5 years. Land and Sea package. WDW DCL to somewhere warm. At Christmas. That would be the ultimate.
But even if that doesn't occur - seriously considering applying for Disney College Program at WDW...
We just got back from 5 days at WDW- no words. We went there saying it would be our last trip- as a family that is- my fathers health issues, and mine, and my being in college , and let's face it, it's not cheap, but so worth it. Halfway through, we were saying we will be back. When we first started planning this last trip we seriously looked into Aulani, but with health issues flying is getting less than ideal. We want to at some point go someplace tropical, and were not aware of the Disney Land and Sea packages with DCL. I'm not sure how ideal that would be, but I wish we would have known. In a way though I'm glad we didn't know- as I don't think it gets better than the Grand Floridian. And always have to plan for the next trip right?
I have to admit though - I'm afraid. My father has a degenerative spine, so I'm not sure how long he'll be able to travel. And with the expense of this last trip and saving for others my parents certainly cannot afford a Disney trip soon- OK I like to space them out. Which means I would have to go alone, and while I'm willing to save pennies, it just seems so impossible. And I have aides- I require care, but who am I going to get to go? Oh, how I wish I had a crystal ball...
OK say we do get to go in our intended 5 years. Is there enough for a 32ish year old, a 65 year old , and a 57ish year old to do on board to make a Land and Sea package worth it? The lack of things for folks our age to do would be what would maybe make DCL less than ideal - as driving or even flying if we had to to Florida shouldn't be a problem. Or should we just stick with WDW?
Anyway that's my impossible dream. 5 years. Land and Sea package. WDW DCL to somewhere warm. At Christmas. That would be the ultimate.
But even if that doesn't occur - seriously considering applying for Disney College Program at WDW...
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