Our Family Thanksgiving at HH Resort/Grand Villa was a success! (LONG)

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Our Family Thanksgiving trip began Sun Nov. 24th and ended Sat Nov 30th. Planning for this one took a good deal of time and energy--We planned over a year in advance and bought extra points at HH. That's what makes for a terrific vacation though, advance planning--especially for larger groups. There were some frustrating moments right up until hours before the trip began...("yes, I'm going...no, I'm not!!...no...I am going!" Bang your head against the wall!) YES, it was worth it in the end!
We reserved a Grand Villa (for my family), and two 2-bedrooms (for DH's-Johnnie Fedora's family) for a total of 18. There were 11 in the GV, 3 in one 2-bed unit, and, 4 in the other 2-bed unit.
My family included: My parents(I haven't seen in over 2 years), my sister--going thru a divorce, my other sister and her two kids (ages 11 & 8) and me, DH, DD age 5, DS age 3 and DD 3-mos!
DH's family included: first 2-bed, his parents and mentally handicapped sister, other 2-bed was one brother, and the other brother with DS, age 17, DD age 13.
I split out the ages to show the various ages, etc of our group. I sometimes had my doubts how it would work out with so many different people.
The 2-bed units were very spacious for DH's family, and a big success. The Grand Villa was just great. Disney definitely knows what it's doing in designing space for family gatherings.

Many of you already know these things--I'm going to list some of the reasons that the rooms worked so well for us:
(In no particular order/would depend on your own preferences!)

BATHROOMS: Everybody (almost) gets a bathroom. I grew up in a house(s) with my parents & four kids and ONE bathroom-largely dominated by my father. "Don't tie up the bathroom, I may need to get in there" or..."Are you going to be in there long?" In his defense, he had physical conditions that caused him to focus on the bathroom. I was surprised to find a shower in the GV first floor/main bathroom--my lone sister used this one.

SPACE: Everyone has some space...their bed and TV. My dad & mom were able to escape upstairs to their room for quiet time, naps, TV, bathroom!, etc. The fold-out couch in the living room wasn't used--we had our kids in the big bedroom with us (on a double air mattress and portable bassinet for baby). That way, when our kids went to bed, the main area was open for people to use. The only one who didn't exactly have space was my lone sister--she slept in the other queen bed in my parents room. She spent much time on the deck as the only smoker in the group...so...I guess you could say she had her space too!:p The deck is huge and has a full-size picnic table and rocking chairs. My other sister & her kids shared the remaining bedroom and it worked very well for them.

FULL KITCHEN: Great for the comings & goings. Some eat breakfast, some don't, etc. For Thanksgiving day, we ordered the deep-fried turkey dinner but also baked a turkey & other stuff. We had wwwwway toooo much food. We will know better next time!
BIG TABLE/SITTING FOR TEN: The Grand Villa has a nice big dining table and I brought a tablecloth and napkins I never use. It's rare that we all eat together, so, it was very nice to have Thanksgiving with most everyone there. We still ate "buffet" style/somewhat in shifts but we were all there together. I don't know if we will have that opportunity again!

FULL SIZE WASHER & DRYER: This was used alot. Everyone had a chance to do some laundry if they wanted.

KIDS' PROGRAMS: The kids ages 5 and up had several doings they could attend. Some required a fee. My 5-yo DD attended a few of these, including making a christmas wreath and pizza & movie night. With the kids involved in the programs, they weren't always underfoot. Even the teens enjoyed the teen nights out! Grandma got to spend alot of time with baby.

Well, these are some main reasons for success that I can think of off the top of my head. We also used the fireplace, and when requested, a CM brought us more wood to burn!
We also did the "Private Affair" (GREAT CRAB CAKES) but that's for another post...Sorry so long!!
It was so good to have many family members tell us how much they liked their vacation. It really made it all worthwhile!
:D :D :D

KEENERCAM--I wanted to post something on your earlier HH post, but, haven't been able to be on the DIS much! DH (Johnnie) wanted to attend the DIS meet, and me and my sister were thinking of going too, but, unforeseen family issues took over, HA!
 
I'm glad things went well.
 
Thanks for the report. It sounds like you had everyting under control and the HH resort provided the right environment.

Glad you had a good trip! Please do post your "Private Affair" details. That is a fun program!
 
Wow!!

You did all that planning, and with a new baby? I'm impressed.

To me, this is what DVC is all about. It gives you the ability to treat your family to trips that you could never even dream of otherwise.

I'm very happy that it turned out so well for you. Thanks so much for sharing your experience.
 

I'm glad you had a great time. Which GV did you have?

We have also reserved a GV for our trip and I am now going through one SIL's version of Hamlet ("to go or not to go...). I have not said one word to my wife about it, other than that I will not it let spoil our trip. We also have Chef Gordon booked for NYE and are looking forward to that as well.



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Goofy4 I have some questions for you......These kids programs were most of them the paying kind? How much were they? Did they have something for the kids everyday or how was it done? I will be in Hilton Head over Christmas and want my son to be entertained....Thanks for your time....By the way were are the Grand Villas located at Hilton Head.


Michele
 
Originally posted by dvcreg
Wow!! You did all that planning, and with a new baby? I'm impressed.
As true DVCers...nothing was going to get in the way of our vacation plans, we planned this pregnancy around our 11 month HH window. ;) :eek:
 
WebmasterDoc--Well, we didn't have everything under control :p ...there's always the family issues!;) Disney's HH is top-notch! In future years, we plan on going for a week in the summer when the kids will be out of school.
DH (Johnnie) plans on posting about our "Private Affair". It was a real treat for us. Chef Gordon e-mailed his recipe for the crab cakes!

dvcreg--the third baby came a year later than we originally "planned"(Ha)! We're very fortunate to have a healthy baby girl.
Yes, we are just regular folks! Disney's DVC definitely allows us to experience deluxe vacations we normally would not. We first booked the GV on points, and, as time we on, we added a DC cash rate two-bedroom...and...still later, a value-season (no DC left)two-bedroom! More family members committed to going--to our surprise sometimes!--maybe, Disney magic?;) :D We split up the cash rooms, Private Affair, Turkey/food costs among several family members. Not a bad deal for all!

DownNeckBoy--Wishing you luck on the planning;) :D. We asked for GV #18 and if the two 2-bedrooms could be close by. I called HH frontdesk on our cell phone the morning of checkin/Sun Nov 24 (we drove down). Not only did the CM tell me we had GV #18, but, she said that our 2 two-beds were ALSO in building #18!! :D
We were trying not to expect anything, so, this was a nice surprise.
The Private Affair on NYE sounds great. Have a wonderful vacation!

Sneaky3--Yes, they had kid programs scheduled every day (some are supervised, some are not). These vary week to week. I kept the itinerary provided for our week and here's a sample from each day:
MONDAY--Longview Arts&Crafts - Holiday Wreaths Ages 5 &up. $12 for Member, $15 for Guest (1 hour)
UnBirthday Party - No fee. Ages 3-6, 1 hour. Ages 7-12, (2 hrs).
Longview Arts&Crafts - Butterfly houses Ages 5 &up. $10M, $12G. (1 hr)
Goofy Bingo - All ages, no fee.
TUESDAY--Disney's Creative Chefs-Shadow's Doghouses Ages 5-12 $10M, $12G. (30 min)
Southern Snowball fight. Families, no fee. (2 hrs)
Sweet Goodnights-Listen to enchantng bedtime stories with cookies and beverages. All ages.
WEDNESDAY--Pirates of the Calibogue. Families, no fee. (1 hr)
Teens Only! - Join us for a special scavenger hunt around HH Island. Ages 13-17, no fee.
Music & Lore of the Low Country - Join B'Lou Crabbe in the den for history, folklore, a few tall tales and lots of sea island music. All ages, No fee.
Kids Night Out-Disney Detectives - Ages 5-12 $20M, $25G (3 hrs).
THURSDAY--Thanksgiving Creations - Join us for holiday craft time. Families, no fee. (1 hr).
7th Annual Family Turkey Bowl - Join us for this family holiday tradition. Families, (30 min)
Shadow's Tales - All ages, no fee (1 hr).
Toddler Tales - Join B'Lou Crabbe for Sea Island stories all designed to enchant your children and warm your heart. All ages, no fee. (2 hrs)
Movie in the Den - Families, no fee. (1 hr)
Holiday Campfire - Join us (at campfire pit) for this annual Thanksgiving Day tradition. All ages, no fee.
FRIDAY--I Know Whoooo You Are And What You Ate Last Night! - Join our resort naturalist as he unfolds the mystery of these curious creatures of the night. Adults & Families. $5 Pellet
Southern Snowball Fight - Families, no fee (2 hrs).
Kids Night Out - Pizza & a Movie Ages 5-12 $20M, $25G (2 hrs).
Teens Only! - Night out to the Movies Ages 13-17 $10M, $12G.
SATURDAY--Santa's Workshop - Join us for fun crafting just in time for the holidays Ages 3-11 $8M, $11G (1 hr)
Ages 12-adult, $15M, $18G (1 hr).
Letters to Santa - He's making his list, make sure he knows what you want. All ages (2 hrs).
Pirates of the Calibogue - Join us for a hunt for the key to Strozzi's treasure. Families, no fee (1.5 hrs).
Evening of Magic - All ages.
Many of the above require reservations. Most can be made the day you arrive or later. I was advised two activities book up early--Kids Night Out, Detectives and Pizza&Movie. You should receive a letter from HH before your vacation and it will have the activity info/number to call a few days in advance if you want.
There are other offerings, more for adults, --Dolphin Discoveries, Hilton Head Tour, Meet the Naturalist, Nature Kayaking Trip, Etc.

I think there are six GVs at HH - WebmasterDoc has posted info on them in the past, so you may want to do a search?
HH at Christmas sounds wonderful too--have a very merry vacation!:D
 











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