happysmyly
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Intros I am Aunt Liz and joining me on the trip were: my mom (Gma to everyone elseshe used a wheelchair on this trip), my sister, her husband, their 4 kids (Nephew 10, Niece 7, Nephew 3 and Nephew 1), and her husbands brother, his wife and their 3 kids (Girl 13, Boy 10, and Girl 6). Making 13 of us for the majority of our time there. On Saturday we also had another one of his brothers, his wife and their 4 girls (15, 12, 10 and 4) for a total of 19 that day.
This was my 5th time to Dworld. Mom, sister, her DH and Nephew 10 had been once with me in 2000 (Nephew 10 was not yet 2 on that trip) and it was first time for everyone else. We were a Grand Gathering groupwhich was supposed to help with the planning stuff (which it really didnt--but the disboards did--yeah!!!) and gave us an opportunity for a great group experience (which it did!!!).
We had been thinking of a first week of December of 2009 (my favorite week for Dland or Dworldno crowds and all the holiday stuff is up). But when my sister got the offer for free dining we decided to bump up our date and plans were made last spring. We consider ourselves to be disney people(grew up in San Diegoso Dland people, more specifically)at the gates before rope drop and there til they kick us out And as kids we never got to eat in the parkalways took a picnic that we would eat at the picnic tables that they used to have outside the Dland gates (anyone else remember these?) or in our car.
Now that were adults weve always tried to keep the costs lowso weve always been PB&J sandwiches and snacks brought in and these past several years have enjoyed eating 1 meal in the parkat a counter service. And when I have been with a best friend or on a trip with no kids, I now have a tradition, when going to Dland to try to get in a lunch at Blue Bayoubut we save up for it and its a real treat. So the free dining was a golden opportunity for us to enjoy things that I doubt that we would ever pay forand Im really hoping that in a couple of years they will have an offer for free dining around the same time as the Garden show at Epcotso I can return with my DH and enjoy some of the places I enjoyed this trip as well as others that I continue to find out about.
Our big group meals were Pooh and Friends Breakfast at the Crystal Palace, Lunch at the Prime Time Café, the Grand Safari Celebration and the Spirit of Aloha Luau. Mom and I also enjoyed dinner at the Restaurant Marrakesh. Others in the group did the Princess Breakfast at Akershus and a lunch at Teppan Edo. Counter Services included Pecos Bills, Cosmic Rays, Restaurantosaurus, Yak & Yeti café, The Mara (at AKL), and lots of tasty treatsmy favorites were the sweet pretzels from Kringla Bakeri and anything frozen as it was really HOT. Im not planning on doing separate dining reviews (didnt take pics of any foods) but will talk about them as I go through what we didhope thats OK.
While planning this trip we have at times been hooked on, almost addicted to, the disboards and greatly appreciate all the stuff everyone has so willingly shared (my sister made some of THE cutest shirts for her kids with things she found here and then customized) So now its our turn. We had a good tripeven with as many days as we had, there was more to see than can ever be seen, more to do than can ever be done. Hope you enjoy it and that something said here can help you as you plan.
We enjoyed our trip - and I am enjoying re-living it as I write this!! Hope you enjoy your trip as well--as with most everything else - it will be as good as you make it to be
