CAST
Me: 31, bug girl extraordinaire, uuber planner, loves to travel
DH 35, not crazy about going to WDW, would rather be in Vegas. Can Disney and I convert him?
DD 13, AKA Crash (she is a little accident prone), Pokey, etc. Likes to talk. A LOT. Cant decide whether or not to be a teenager or a kid
DB my brother,36, Disney Junkie, honeymooned at the world, also an uuber planner
DSIL sister in law,32, also honeymooned at WDW (duh), probably the sweetest person I know. Deathly afraid of roller coasters.
DN nephew,12. AKA Diablo. Need I say more?
Almost a year before what would become our TRIP TO DISNEY, my brother and I were casually having dinner with my folks, our respective spouses and offspring. The conversation eventually found its way to travel. WE are a traveling family. The eight of us have been to Colorado to ski, Disney World (TWICE), Las Vegas, as well as a number of family weekends at my parents lake house. This is all in the last 5 years
Travel planning (okay
travel dreaming) is nothing new to us.
We joked that it would be fun to take the kids on one last Disney vacation (they are getting to the age, 13 and 12, where it isnt cool to hang out with your parents, especially at a place for kids like Disney). Funny how the joke ends up on them
We started looking into what it costs to stay on property. The last several trips we have taken to Disney, we have stayed off property for the simple reason of logistics. Eight people in any kind of hotel setting is TOUGH, not to mention budget draining.
This time there were only 6 of us, our two families of 3. This made the possibility of staying on property a little easier to consider. We looked at POR, AKL, the Polynesian, the Wilderness Lodge, and the Contemporary Resort. As DB and I had been to Disney several times as children, we had (limited) knowledge of the benefits of staying on property. We knew it would make things easier on the kids coming and going. We also heard about Extra Magic Hours. The decision was made. On property it is.
After much arguing.... Finally, one day my DH, DD, and I were visiting my DB, DSIL, and DN (nephew). My DB and I were, of course, discussing Disney. I told him to think of this #1 choice and I would do the same. I asked him to name his choice. He said, somewhat sheepishly, it was the Contemporary Resort. I laughed. Out loud. The Contemporary resort was my first choice, too. Later, we discovered that our choices were based on the same reason
***WARNING*** This section contains a tangent!!!***
When we were children, in 1982, our parents took us on our first BIG trip to Disney. We still talk about this trip when our family is all together. Our families were FAR from wealthy and this trip could have easily been a Once in a lifetime opportunity.
There were 9 of us in ONE station wagon all the way from Houston, Texas to Orlando. NINE OF US!! It was the Grapes of Wrath. It was horrible (I was the only female with 4 boys). It was smelly. It was loud. It was crude. Fart jokes were rampant. We ate, slept, and played in that station wagon. It was an absolute BLAST!!
Anyway, our original reservations had been at the Contemporary Resort. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, and almost turning around and going home
we ended up at the Tree House Villas. Now, I am not sure that is exactly what they were called, but they were so fun! The kids (us) could be as loud and obnoxious as we wanted to be with out disturbing our neighbors, there was a kitchen for the adults to cook and hang out, there was a spiral staircase (hours of fun for the kids), and most of all, we rented a golf cart. Dangerous, but fun!!! I have found out since that the Tree House Villas are not available to rent anymore. Too bad. They were perfect for our motley crew!! This is by far my favorite vacation
ever. To anywhere. (Except maybe my wedding in Las Vegas).
Anyway, back to the story. ***TANGENT OVER***
We had chosen the Contemporary because it was supposed to have been the resort we stayed in on our FIRST BIG TRIP. It was nostalgic. It was classic Disney. It was on the monorail. It was REALLY EXPENSIVE.
We downgraded to the garden buildings.
At first, I was sad.

I wanted to stay in the A-Frame. For Petes sake--- The MONORAIL runs thru it!! Where else can you watch a train go THROUGH a building??!!

Granted, I understand that the CR is not excessively themed, somewhat understated, and does not some of the features that other resorts have, but we were, it seemed, determined to fulfill a childhood wish. DB called his
travel agent. We booked a seven night stay with Disney Dining (NOT FREE) for 6 in two rooms at the CR from August 7 14.

This was October 2005. We missed free dining by 1 week, but alas, the kids had to start school, so no free dining for us
I had read on the internet about the Disney Visa. I wasnt sure if it was a GREAT deal, but I went ahead and applied. When it came, I put both of our vacations on it (as to earn the Disney Reward Dollars) and get the 6 months no interest on the whole amount. It turned out to be a good thing to have on a couple of occasions
We began to plan the other stuff. Shortly after booking, I found out that ADRs were available 180 days in advance. This was new. Thank God for allearsnet.com, the disboards, and mousesavers.com
They keep me up to date! We began to plot!
We had eaten at Chef Mickeys on our previous two trips. We discussed eating somewhere different for our character breakfast/meal. Nope. Not happening. I booked Chef Mickeys for the morning of our last full day.
We chose the 50s Primetime, Goofys Liberty Tree Tavern, Le Cellier, Whispering Canyon Cafe, and the California Grill.
SO... I called Disney EXACTLY 180 days out from our arrival date and set up our ADRs. All went well. I even got a reservation at California Grill (7:40 pm) that I hoped would allow us to see the fireworks from the 14th floor of the CR. Cool.
Well, we were set. Now
. We just have to wait
. For 6 months. Ugh. Waiting sucks.
Airfare first: I waited. I searched. I used every travel website available. I wanted cheap. Not even Southwest will do. I want CHEAP. Due to rising fuel costs, airfares in general seem to be going up. I was disappointed. UNTIL
***trumpets blaring*** We found $189 round trip tickets from my home town to Orlando! On American!!! NO SOUTHWEST CATTLE CALLS!! Dont get me wrong, I LOVE Southwest. It is almost the ONLY airline I fly, but this is our DISNEY TRIP! I want only the best!!!
So we went ahead and booked our flights. Now
the downside. On our travel agents advice, we started looking for fares that leave on Saturday. She said it is usually a good day to fly. Especially if you are staying for a full week like we were planning. So now we had a problem. We dont check into the CR until Monday and we are arriving on Saturday afternoon. Will we be homeless for 2 days??
My DB found rooms at the Holiday Inn Main Gate West. IT is reported to be less than 2 miles from the entrance
Well see
. Hmmmm. He got a good deal, but prepaid for them. We were stuck and couldnt move to Pop when a good deal opened up. Oh well. WERE GOING TO DISNEY!!
So
Rooms? Check. Food? Check. Airfare? Check. So? Do we rent a car?
The argument to not rent a car ended when we decided to come in on Saturday and not check in to Disney until Monday. We had 2 days before we could utilize Disney transportation full-time. We enjoy having a vehicle. Its easier to get to and from parks, you feel you have more freedom, and if you want a pack of gum, by God, you can go get one!! I found a minivan (YUCK) on Alamo.com for $400.00 total for the whole 8 days, including taxes and fees. I prepaid for it, too, so once we get to Orlando, everything is paid for!!! I hate minivans--- but 6 people and their luggage in any other car just wont do.
Rental Car? Check.
Now we wait.
In the mean time, DB and I discussed extra curricular activities while in Disney World. DSIL and I wanted to see Cirque du Solieil. DB protested. DB says I dont want to waste $100 on Circle the Toilay. We all laughed.

Outloud. Of course, being women, DSIL and I convinced him and we purchased our tickets. I really think he will like it anyway.
Next? DB wanted to do a tour. We looked at the variety of tours available at Disney and settled on the Backstage Magic Tour. It is $200 per person (there is a discount if you have a Disney Visa -- Woooohooo!! ) so we booked and paid for it. $200 seems a lot to follow a tour guide around for a few hours and eat lunch, but DB had agreed to Circle the Toilay, the least I could do is fork out the money for a tour.
Well, as far as I could tell, we were ready for our trip. We still had over 3 months to wait. And Wait. And Wait. And Wait.
UGH.
Did I mention that I HATE waiting???
Luckily, there was a lot going on during the waiting time.
DH, DD and I lived thru a house being remodeled, moving and unpacking. DB umpired 100+ baseball games. We helped while our parents prepared their house for sale. DD played summer softball for her All-Star team. Two emergency room visits were thrown in for good measure, and work was CRAZY. It really did make the time go by fast.
One month (to the day) from our departure, a large monkey wrench was thrown into the mix. My DD plays on her league softball all star team. Her team qualified for regionals this year, so we went with high hopes of doing well. We knew going in that the top 3 teams would advance to nationals, but we werent sure of our odds. We were eliminated in the 4th place position. When the game was over, her coach announced the tournament directors were taking the top 4 from our area. Our daughters had qualified for a place at nationals. No other team from her league had EVER done that before. Now, the bad news. The final games of the tournament will be played the day we leave
I spoke with the folks at American Airlines. Talk about a group of unhappy people. One lady I spoke to was so rude to me I was almost in tears. She basically insinuated that I was stupid for not understanding why my DD couldnt use only the 2nd half of her plane tickets to come home. So, if you are reading this, beware
If you book thru American and plans change, the ticket cannot be used in any way other then how it was originally purchased. So
What to do?? To change the ticket so she left on Sunday and still returned with us would cost me almost $400 additional to what I had already paid. Oh. My. God.
