anierodzik
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Welcome to my first ever trip report. I have gotten so much out of the DIS boards over the past few years, I thought it was time to share a bit myself. Our trip was May 17th - May 27th. We visited Busch Gardens, SeaWorld, Aquatica, Universal, Islands of Adventure, and Discovery Cove. (We did do a bit of Downtown Disney, too.)
Warning: We are not a big photo taking family, but I will share a bit of what we have.
Who are we? I am the trip planner (or in my kid's words: the BEST trip planner ever). My husband appreciates the fruit of my efforts.
Don't worry, you won't have to see many more pictures of us.
Our kids, DS10, DS9, and DD7. Let's call them T, Bug, and Lil-E.
We are ALL coaster riders, with my Lil-E being the bravest. The boys are tall enough to ride everything, and my girl was just barely 48 inches, so she could ride a lot.
I started planning/budgeting/ conspiring for this trip in January. And guess what, I was able to keep the entire thing a complete surprise from the kids. They had NO IDEA where we were going. They didn't even know we were going anywhere at all.
DH and I picked the kids up from school on 5/17, which was our last day. That's when they figured out we were heading somewhere. (Couldn't hide the suitcases in the back of the car- it is amazing, and great, how much less stuff we need now that they are getting older.) As we headed down the Interstate, they began guessing where we were going. They used the iPad to search for ideas, and finally figured out our first stop was Tampa. The theme they whole vacation was "Do we have to go home tomorrow?"
We live north of Atlanta, so we pulled into the Holiday Inn Express, Tampa around 10:00. We had booked the hotel using Priority Club points. When I asked for extra blankets and pillows, they upgraded us without charge to a mini-Suite, which meant Lil-E had a sofa bed rather than a pallet on the floor.
If you are going to be staying in Tampa, I do recommend staying at this hotel. It was clean and comfortable, the staff was competent, and the included breakfast yummy and filling.
Coming up: Our first Busch Gardens Day.
Warning: We are not a big photo taking family, but I will share a bit of what we have.
Who are we? I am the trip planner (or in my kid's words: the BEST trip planner ever). My husband appreciates the fruit of my efforts.

Don't worry, you won't have to see many more pictures of us.
Our kids, DS10, DS9, and DD7. Let's call them T, Bug, and Lil-E.

We are ALL coaster riders, with my Lil-E being the bravest. The boys are tall enough to ride everything, and my girl was just barely 48 inches, so she could ride a lot.
I started planning/budgeting/ conspiring for this trip in January. And guess what, I was able to keep the entire thing a complete surprise from the kids. They had NO IDEA where we were going. They didn't even know we were going anywhere at all.
DH and I picked the kids up from school on 5/17, which was our last day. That's when they figured out we were heading somewhere. (Couldn't hide the suitcases in the back of the car- it is amazing, and great, how much less stuff we need now that they are getting older.) As we headed down the Interstate, they began guessing where we were going. They used the iPad to search for ideas, and finally figured out our first stop was Tampa. The theme they whole vacation was "Do we have to go home tomorrow?"
We live north of Atlanta, so we pulled into the Holiday Inn Express, Tampa around 10:00. We had booked the hotel using Priority Club points. When I asked for extra blankets and pillows, they upgraded us without charge to a mini-Suite, which meant Lil-E had a sofa bed rather than a pallet on the floor.
If you are going to be staying in Tampa, I do recommend staying at this hotel. It was clean and comfortable, the staff was competent, and the included breakfast yummy and filling.

Coming up: Our first Busch Gardens Day.