Jennasis
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I hope you all will forgive me. Hopefully I am able to put my first pre-trip report together correctly for you...
Allow myself to introduce....myself...(ahem):
We are the Griswold family. Like, totally. Have you ever watched Vacation? European vacation? Christmas Vacation? That's us. My dad, bless him, IS Clark Griswold. He even looks like him. And our zany madcap adventures would crack a smile from even the dourest of curmudgeons. This trip is comprised of the extended Griswold family. On to the introductions.
First we have my Dad, who we will naturally refer to as "CLARK". Dad is 64 years old and finds himself very amusing. give the man an audience and he's in heaven. This guy is hammier than Honeybaked.
Next we have my Mom, who will of course be "ELLEN". This trip is mostly to celebrate her 61st birthday. We wanted to take the trip last year for her 60th, but we had to wait for many reasons too zany to get into. She has been a good sport dealing with Clark all these years, and generally goes with the flow...generally.
Next in line are me and DH. You can call us "ANNETTE and CUBBY" since that is what we are dressing as for MNSSHP. I am a die-hard over-the-top Disney fan who believes you go commando or go home. No, I ain't talking about my underwear. I am talking about the tactical military-like strike I plan and carry out with surgical precision to ensure we maximize our fun intake each and every time. Cubby...well he's like a little me, only more likely to leave behind any family member who slows us down with nonsense like wanting to shop. Seriously, we will cut that person off like a coyote gnawing his leg off in a trap if need be.
Don't test us.
And that brings us to my older sister (37) and her new DH (40). I will loving refer to them as "SUPERMAN and LOIS", but only because the name Clark was already taken. Seriously, my new DBIL is built like a brick out-house but he is so mild-mannered that it's a little scary. I guess that's okay, becuase my uber-Sex and the City wannabe DSis needs a big guy who is tough enough to withstand her flakey behavior, her need to shop at every dang shop we come across, to protect her from bugs and cater to her every whim...without crumpling to the ground. Trust me...a lesser man would. Others have tried and failed. But theses two just got hitched in July, so the trip is "sort of a honeymoon"...but not really.
Lastly, we have my younger sister (28). She is very grudgingly coming along on this trip. She's done Disney many times with us as a kid, but has ZERO interest in it now. She's only going because mom Ellen wanted all her girls together for this trip. My sister would rather be on a beach somewhere tanning with a alcoholic beverage in her hand...preferably while MTZ was taping a Spring Break special. For that reason, my Dsis number two gets to be "SNOOKI".
So I am really the point man for all the trip planning. I arranged everything with our super duper travel agent at AAA. Even arranged for the DDp to be added for free even though Disney only had it in their system under my name (the pin).
We are staying at Pop Century and will be there from 10/13-18. I asked for the 80's section, mostly to appease Superman and Lois as children of the 80's.
Cubby and I are driving down from NC, while the others all fly. And that already has caused issues. Clark and Ellen are arriving the same day me and Cubby do, but the others have decided to work all day on the 13th and aren't coming in until that night around midnight! Craaazy. And it messed up my ADR planning, but I'll get to that next.
So there you have it folks. The Griswolds take on WDW in just about 26 days and a wake-up. Don't get me wrong...I love my family, but I may have to have them bound and gagged and stuffed in a closet in our hotel room before the trip is over. just wait...you'll see.
Allow myself to introduce....myself...(ahem):
We are the Griswold family. Like, totally. Have you ever watched Vacation? European vacation? Christmas Vacation? That's us. My dad, bless him, IS Clark Griswold. He even looks like him. And our zany madcap adventures would crack a smile from even the dourest of curmudgeons. This trip is comprised of the extended Griswold family. On to the introductions.
First we have my Dad, who we will naturally refer to as "CLARK". Dad is 64 years old and finds himself very amusing. give the man an audience and he's in heaven. This guy is hammier than Honeybaked.
Next we have my Mom, who will of course be "ELLEN". This trip is mostly to celebrate her 61st birthday. We wanted to take the trip last year for her 60th, but we had to wait for many reasons too zany to get into. She has been a good sport dealing with Clark all these years, and generally goes with the flow...generally.
Next in line are me and DH. You can call us "ANNETTE and CUBBY" since that is what we are dressing as for MNSSHP. I am a die-hard over-the-top Disney fan who believes you go commando or go home. No, I ain't talking about my underwear. I am talking about the tactical military-like strike I plan and carry out with surgical precision to ensure we maximize our fun intake each and every time. Cubby...well he's like a little me, only more likely to leave behind any family member who slows us down with nonsense like wanting to shop. Seriously, we will cut that person off like a coyote gnawing his leg off in a trap if need be.
Don't test us.
And that brings us to my older sister (37) and her new DH (40). I will loving refer to them as "SUPERMAN and LOIS", but only because the name Clark was already taken. Seriously, my new DBIL is built like a brick out-house but he is so mild-mannered that it's a little scary. I guess that's okay, becuase my uber-Sex and the City wannabe DSis needs a big guy who is tough enough to withstand her flakey behavior, her need to shop at every dang shop we come across, to protect her from bugs and cater to her every whim...without crumpling to the ground. Trust me...a lesser man would. Others have tried and failed. But theses two just got hitched in July, so the trip is "sort of a honeymoon"...but not really.
Lastly, we have my younger sister (28). She is very grudgingly coming along on this trip. She's done Disney many times with us as a kid, but has ZERO interest in it now. She's only going because mom Ellen wanted all her girls together for this trip. My sister would rather be on a beach somewhere tanning with a alcoholic beverage in her hand...preferably while MTZ was taping a Spring Break special. For that reason, my Dsis number two gets to be "SNOOKI".
So I am really the point man for all the trip planning. I arranged everything with our super duper travel agent at AAA. Even arranged for the DDp to be added for free even though Disney only had it in their system under my name (the pin).
We are staying at Pop Century and will be there from 10/13-18. I asked for the 80's section, mostly to appease Superman and Lois as children of the 80's.
Cubby and I are driving down from NC, while the others all fly. And that already has caused issues. Clark and Ellen are arriving the same day me and Cubby do, but the others have decided to work all day on the 13th and aren't coming in until that night around midnight! Craaazy. And it messed up my ADR planning, but I'll get to that next.
So there you have it folks. The Griswolds take on WDW in just about 26 days and a wake-up. Don't get me wrong...I love my family, but I may have to have them bound and gagged and stuffed in a closet in our hotel room before the trip is over. just wait...you'll see.