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Introduction
I'm Susan, age 29. Married for 5 years to my wonderful DH. We have 1 son, who will be 2 years and 3 months old at our trip in December. I have fond memories of visiting WDW as a child, especially of EPCOT Center in the 80's when all of the characters wore the silver space costumes with rainbows on the chest. (If you were there, you certainly know what I mean!).
My last trip to the world was in 2005 when DH and I took a 7-night getaway to Pop Century. We had a blast. And, we had unknowingly scheduled our vacation to overlap with his parents' trip (to Yacht Club). We met up with them several times and visited their resort. It was probably the best time we have ever spent with them. Not surprising, since we were on the happiest place on earth! So this time we are just planning on traveling with them.
Meet The Players
Me (Susan)
This trip will be my 6th trip to the world, but only my 2nd as a paying adult. I'm a cross between a planner and a winger. I love the planning process almost as much as the vacation. But I'm happy to go with the flow once we get to the world, providing a framework and information for my family so we can make informed decisions about how we wing it.
DH
We just celebrated our 5th anniversary. DH has probably been to the world about a dozen times with his family, but like me, only once before as a paying adult. DH thinks I have absolutely lost my mind with all of my obsessing and planning here on the Dis.
DS
My sweet boy turns 2 on 9/11 of this year. This trip will be his first time at Disney, hopefully the first of many! When we first talked about this trip almost a year ago, we thought that Dec of this year might even be pushing it for him. But now that I see what a 2-year-old is really like, I'm wishing we would have bumped the trip up a little. DS is obsessed with Winnie the Pooh. I mean, we have all of the videos, he has a stuffed Pooh that he carries around the house, he begs to listen to the Heffalump soundtrack in the car, and his favorite show is...you guessed it...My Friends Tigger and Pooh. We are thinking that seeing him meet Pooh at the Crystal Palace will be worth the cost of the trip.
FIL
The timing of this trip is mostly for FIL. He is only in his early 60's, but we are counting ourselves lucky to still have him with us. He is hospitalized an average of every 9 months or so with heart-attack like sympoms. He's had several bypasses and stents put in. Even with modifications to his diet and his incredible shape, the cholesterol is just attacking his heart. We are hoping his health will improve now that he has retired and is under less stress. FIL is a Disney fanatic and has always dreamed of taking a grandchild to WDW. Our DS is his first and only grandchild for now so we are happy to make his dreams come true.
MIL
MIL is also a huge Disney fan and she is excited to watch DS enjoy the world for the first time. She has already volunteered to take DS back to the hotel in the evenings so she can put him to bed each night. She is a huge softie and has a hard time not buying every single stuffed animal she sees for her grandson. It was a bit of a struggle for her to get time off from her job in the middle of December, and we are all glad that she could make it happen! She and FIL have been to Disney about 20 times but this is their first time not going in the summer.
The Booking Process
We started talking about this trip in March. DH and I are not fans of the florida summer and have always dreamed of going in December to see the holiday decorations. And now that we are not a couple but a family of 3, we were hoping to either wait until we were a family of 4 (but who wants to wait that long??) go with some extended family so that we wouldn't have to ride the thrill rides via child swap all day. DH's parents were a natural first choice since they go to WDW almost every summer. When FIL announced his retirement from teaching this Spring, we knew it was meant to be! We priced out some vacations and gave them a call. I don't think they spent any time thinking about it before they were shouting "yes yes yes!!!" Actally they were quite surprised and honored.
So I began to book...fasten your seatbelt as I'm a crazy resort switcher... (and as I type, still not done switching)
At first, we thought we wanted a DVC 2-Bedroom property. Privacy is important to me, as I want to keep all of the fluffy-happy Disney feelings at the max, and my in-laws, though wonderful, are still my in-laws.
Not knowing much about how big the DVc empire had gotten, first I did a search for Saratoga Springs. I priced that and presented it to everyone and they agreed it was reasonable. I was about to book when...
...I discovered the Beach Club Villas. The Yacht Club is FIL and MIL's preferred resort, and 6 nights at BCV was only $500 more. For the walkability to Epcot and DHS, that seemed like a bargain. So I booked that instead. But then...
...I remembered about the AAA discount when reading the disbaords, so I called to apply that to the room. But there was no AAA discount for the BCV 2BR available, nor the BWI, but they offered me Bay Lake Tower, 2BR, Bay Lake View, for $700 less than the rack rate at BCV. So I called FIL and MIL to confirm that it would be oK, then switched.
It was around this time that I discussed with DH the possibility of adding a few days on the beginning of the trip just for the 3 of us. Six nights, I argued was a fine vacation, but since DH is able to get more time off from work, could we try to get a mod for a few days? Since DS is rather untested on planes, maybe a day or two to settle in wouldn't be so bad, either. He agreed. I tried to get us 2 nights at CSR, but the standard views were booked, and with the BLT cost being so high we wanted to go standard. So I booked us 2 nights at POFQ standard view.
The reservations sat here for a while, but just yesterday, as I type this, we decided to give up the DVC/BLT altogether. For one, DH and I still own the house we used to live in--at the time of the original booking, we thought that for sure it would be sold by December. It's not looking like that will be the case. Yes we could still swing the BLT (splitting the cost with FIL and MIL), but money isn't growing on trees these days and it just doesn't seem prudent. Secondly, Disney's discounts on the mods just got way too steep for us to pass up. When the BLT was only $200 more per night ($100 for each family more) than a mod, it seemed reasonable to pay more for the space, proximity to the monorail, amenities, and views. But when the steep discount kicked in, it became more than twice the price of 2 rooms at the mods. It was over $2,400 more for 6 nights in the 2br. $1,200 per family. That is almost a whole vacation! We just couldn't justify that expense. I called FIL and MIL with the options and the wholeheartedly agreed that the mods were great and that the savings were worth switching. It's only $648 per family for all 6 nights! (room only) Not a bad deal at all!
I tried to talk them into CSR, my favorite mod. However even though they have never been there, they are convinced CSR is "out of the way" and "in the middle of nowhere". I don't want to put my needs before theirs so I asked what they wanted. They said any other mod but that. I've been to CBR twice, and really want to try something else, even though I found it to be a nice place. POFQ was booked when I called, so I booked POR. I have to admit I'm still wishing I could get CSR, but I know POR will be lovely. (Ironically CSR is now completely booked for our 2 night pre-trip, but at least 2 rooms were available for the 6 nights I wasn't supposed to book!
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So, for right now we are scheduled for
12/8-12/10 POFQ--Me, DH, DS
12/10-12/16 POR --Me, DH, DS, FIL, MIL
I'm going to wait and see if something will open up at CSR for our 2-night stay. If not we are considering a standard view at AKL. It seems silly to do a split stay between the two Port Orleans resorts, but I know POFQ has a lot of charm so we will stay there if all else fails. I was really looking forward to POFQ until we were also staying at POR!
I'm Susan, age 29. Married for 5 years to my wonderful DH. We have 1 son, who will be 2 years and 3 months old at our trip in December. I have fond memories of visiting WDW as a child, especially of EPCOT Center in the 80's when all of the characters wore the silver space costumes with rainbows on the chest. (If you were there, you certainly know what I mean!).
My last trip to the world was in 2005 when DH and I took a 7-night getaway to Pop Century. We had a blast. And, we had unknowingly scheduled our vacation to overlap with his parents' trip (to Yacht Club). We met up with them several times and visited their resort. It was probably the best time we have ever spent with them. Not surprising, since we were on the happiest place on earth! So this time we are just planning on traveling with them.
Meet The Players
Me (Susan)

DH

DS

FIL

MIL

The Booking Process
We started talking about this trip in March. DH and I are not fans of the florida summer and have always dreamed of going in December to see the holiday decorations. And now that we are not a couple but a family of 3, we were hoping to either wait until we were a family of 4 (but who wants to wait that long??) go with some extended family so that we wouldn't have to ride the thrill rides via child swap all day. DH's parents were a natural first choice since they go to WDW almost every summer. When FIL announced his retirement from teaching this Spring, we knew it was meant to be! We priced out some vacations and gave them a call. I don't think they spent any time thinking about it before they were shouting "yes yes yes!!!" Actally they were quite surprised and honored.
So I began to book...fasten your seatbelt as I'm a crazy resort switcher... (and as I type, still not done switching)
At first, we thought we wanted a DVC 2-Bedroom property. Privacy is important to me, as I want to keep all of the fluffy-happy Disney feelings at the max, and my in-laws, though wonderful, are still my in-laws.

Not knowing much about how big the DVc empire had gotten, first I did a search for Saratoga Springs. I priced that and presented it to everyone and they agreed it was reasonable. I was about to book when...
...I discovered the Beach Club Villas. The Yacht Club is FIL and MIL's preferred resort, and 6 nights at BCV was only $500 more. For the walkability to Epcot and DHS, that seemed like a bargain. So I booked that instead. But then...
...I remembered about the AAA discount when reading the disbaords, so I called to apply that to the room. But there was no AAA discount for the BCV 2BR available, nor the BWI, but they offered me Bay Lake Tower, 2BR, Bay Lake View, for $700 less than the rack rate at BCV. So I called FIL and MIL to confirm that it would be oK, then switched.
It was around this time that I discussed with DH the possibility of adding a few days on the beginning of the trip just for the 3 of us. Six nights, I argued was a fine vacation, but since DH is able to get more time off from work, could we try to get a mod for a few days? Since DS is rather untested on planes, maybe a day or two to settle in wouldn't be so bad, either. He agreed. I tried to get us 2 nights at CSR, but the standard views were booked, and with the BLT cost being so high we wanted to go standard. So I booked us 2 nights at POFQ standard view.
The reservations sat here for a while, but just yesterday, as I type this, we decided to give up the DVC/BLT altogether. For one, DH and I still own the house we used to live in--at the time of the original booking, we thought that for sure it would be sold by December. It's not looking like that will be the case. Yes we could still swing the BLT (splitting the cost with FIL and MIL), but money isn't growing on trees these days and it just doesn't seem prudent. Secondly, Disney's discounts on the mods just got way too steep for us to pass up. When the BLT was only $200 more per night ($100 for each family more) than a mod, it seemed reasonable to pay more for the space, proximity to the monorail, amenities, and views. But when the steep discount kicked in, it became more than twice the price of 2 rooms at the mods. It was over $2,400 more for 6 nights in the 2br. $1,200 per family. That is almost a whole vacation! We just couldn't justify that expense. I called FIL and MIL with the options and the wholeheartedly agreed that the mods were great and that the savings were worth switching. It's only $648 per family for all 6 nights! (room only) Not a bad deal at all!
I tried to talk them into CSR, my favorite mod. However even though they have never been there, they are convinced CSR is "out of the way" and "in the middle of nowhere". I don't want to put my needs before theirs so I asked what they wanted. They said any other mod but that. I've been to CBR twice, and really want to try something else, even though I found it to be a nice place. POFQ was booked when I called, so I booked POR. I have to admit I'm still wishing I could get CSR, but I know POR will be lovely. (Ironically CSR is now completely booked for our 2 night pre-trip, but at least 2 rooms were available for the 6 nights I wasn't supposed to book!

So, for right now we are scheduled for
12/8-12/10 POFQ--Me, DH, DS
12/10-12/16 POR --Me, DH, DS, FIL, MIL
I'm going to wait and see if something will open up at CSR for our 2-night stay. If not we are considering a standard view at AKL. It seems silly to do a split stay between the two Port Orleans resorts, but I know POFQ has a lot of charm so we will stay there if all else fails. I was really looking forward to POFQ until we were also staying at POR!