tinacaplan
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I'm a little late in getting this thing started, as I'm done with a lot of the planning, but I'm excited to start a PTR to fill my time now that I feel like all I have left to do is wait!
Anyway, so this is an adults-only trip for DH and I. We will be celebrating our fifth anniversary. I am calling this our disneymoon, because we didn't really have an official honeymoon when we got married.
I had thought about going to Disney then, but decided we didn't have enough money because we had just bought a house. In hindsight, I wish we had done it anyway, but what are you gonna do?
So I recently got a new job (it was kind of a promotion) and the time seems right to be taking this trip.
We are going February 13-20, 2010 and staying at CSR. Needless to say, that was not our original plan, as I have changed my mind a thousand different times!
Pretty typical, huh?
A little about us...we are proud parents of a DS, aged 2. Will definitely be using this trip, in part, to scope the place out for our first visit with him.
DH: 36. Not a huge Disney fan. Went to Disneyworld once when he was a kid, just after EPCOT opened. Tells you how long ago that was....
Me: 33. I wouldn't consider myself a huge Disney fan, either, but some of my happiest memories from my childhood are from trips to the world. Only went twice, though, the last time, I'm guessing was around 1989-1990, just before the major expansion with all the resorts and everything, so I never stayed on site. It has been my dream since my first trip to stay at the Contemporary, mostly because the flippin' monorail runs right through it. How awesome is that????
Which might have you wondering why we chose Disney for this trip. Well...I will tell you...We could have spent some time at a resort in the Carribbean, but DH does not enjoy sitting on a beach all day and I wouldn't consider us big drinkers, either, and it seems you'd have to enjoy at least one of those things to really love a resort like that. Vegas has no appeal as we are NOT into gambling and going to Europe was just too expensive, plus we didn't haven enough time.
And there are few places where you can hold your head up high and say, yep, I'm a TOURIST!
I had been wanting to go back to Disney for a very long time, so I thought, hey, this could be perfect!
And I hope it is!
So I'm looking for any and all tips, advice, and misc. insight you all might have about this trip as I continue to work on this PTR.
Anyway, so this is an adults-only trip for DH and I. We will be celebrating our fifth anniversary. I am calling this our disneymoon, because we didn't really have an official honeymoon when we got married.

I had thought about going to Disney then, but decided we didn't have enough money because we had just bought a house. In hindsight, I wish we had done it anyway, but what are you gonna do?
So I recently got a new job (it was kind of a promotion) and the time seems right to be taking this trip.
We are going February 13-20, 2010 and staying at CSR. Needless to say, that was not our original plan, as I have changed my mind a thousand different times!
Pretty typical, huh?
A little about us...we are proud parents of a DS, aged 2. Will definitely be using this trip, in part, to scope the place out for our first visit with him.
DH: 36. Not a huge Disney fan. Went to Disneyworld once when he was a kid, just after EPCOT opened. Tells you how long ago that was....
Me: 33. I wouldn't consider myself a huge Disney fan, either, but some of my happiest memories from my childhood are from trips to the world. Only went twice, though, the last time, I'm guessing was around 1989-1990, just before the major expansion with all the resorts and everything, so I never stayed on site. It has been my dream since my first trip to stay at the Contemporary, mostly because the flippin' monorail runs right through it. How awesome is that????
Which might have you wondering why we chose Disney for this trip. Well...I will tell you...We could have spent some time at a resort in the Carribbean, but DH does not enjoy sitting on a beach all day and I wouldn't consider us big drinkers, either, and it seems you'd have to enjoy at least one of those things to really love a resort like that. Vegas has no appeal as we are NOT into gambling and going to Europe was just too expensive, plus we didn't haven enough time.
And there are few places where you can hold your head up high and say, yep, I'm a TOURIST!
I had been wanting to go back to Disney for a very long time, so I thought, hey, this could be perfect!
And I hope it is!
So I'm looking for any and all tips, advice, and misc. insight you all might have about this trip as I continue to work on this PTR.