PodCast 4.0 Chit Chat

South of Monroe and north of Toledo OH. Along Lake Erie.

Talking with my Dad there it has been very hot and dry. To use his words the corn in the feilds look like Pineapple plants, not a good thing. We have had it good so far in Western WA state. Sunshine and 70's so I can not complain.

Kevin

I am from Rochester Hills. We want to move back since we just had our first DS in April. I saw a report on how the corn crop is bad this year because of the drought. People down here VA Beach don't believe me when I say that Michigan can get more humid and hot than here. This week and the last heat wave were great examples of how quirky weather can be.
 
Aburns8 said:
People down here VA Beach don't believe me when I say that Michigan can get more humid and hot than here.

I get the same here in Tampa. We have beautiful weather - beautiful breeze & very moderate temps. Much cooler than Orlando. We've been here 5 years & our families in Ohio have had much warmer summers than ours have been.

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I get the same here in Tampa. We have beautiful weather - beautiful breeze & very moderate temps. Much cooler than Orlando. We've been here 5 years & our families in Ohio have had much warmer summers than ours have been.

Sounds like the place to live in Florida. I have a friend who lives in Tampa I guess I should go visit her to check out the weather. I do like the weather down here, but I am eager to move back home. It isn't the same when your whole family is one place and you are somewhere else, especially when you have a young one!
 
It isn't the same when your whole family is one place and you are somewhere else, especially when you have a young one!

We moved down when DD was just about 5 weeks old............Last day of work was March 16th, had DD March 19th, loaded up the moving truck and down we came arriving April 25th. Started my new job April 30th. Happiest day of my life was crossing the FL state border and knowing it was home :goodvibes

I love my family, but I am not at all upset that we live in Florida and they live in Ohio!!!! DH & I have honestly never looked back. His folks come at Thanksgiving, mine at Christmas and sometimes in July as well. I am so happy to raise her in Tampa instead of anywhere in Ohio. JMHO.

That's the different strokes for different folks :thumbsup2
 

We moved down when DD was just about 5 weeks old............Last day of work was March 16th, had DD March 19th, loaded up the moving truck and down we came arriving April 25th. Started my new job April 30th. Happiest day of my life was crossing the FL state border and knowing it was home :goodvibes

I love my family, but I am not at all upset that we live in Florida and they live in Ohio!!!! DH & I have honestly never looked back. His folks come at Thanksgiving, mine at Christmas and sometimes in July as well. I am so happy to raise her in Tampa instead of anywhere in Ohio. JMHO.

That's the different strokes for different folks :thumbsup2

I think if I moved to Florida I wouldn't miss home as much. I am just used to a bigger city than where we live. I know that I want to live in Florida one day. I guess I am waiting for retirement (many, many years away) :)
 
I think if I moved to Florida I wouldn't miss home as much. I am just used to a bigger city than where we live. I know that I want to live in Florida one day. I guess I am waiting for retirement (many, many years away) :)

I can honestly say that I have never missed home not one day :teeth: and I know that is not the case for most people. I remember my parents saving up so that we could go to WDW every other year - I didn't want to do that. For me, a theme park isn't a vacation; it's work. We needed a vacation once we got back - it was tiring!! I grew up near (and worked at) Cedar Point. So, why not live close to beaches one way & WDW the other way & travel else where for vacations giving us the best of both worlds? That is where Disney cruises come in pirate: Visit theme parks here and there on day/weekend trips thru the year, and use the cruises for a truly relaxing vacation away from technology. And, we live close enough to go on multiple cruises a year, saving money on airfare, pre & post stays in hotels, rental cars or transfers, etc.

Just yesterday we went to Blizzard Beach from 3-6:30pm, had dinner at Downtown Disney, and came home.

There is a trade off. Do we stop over at Grandmas for dinner? No. Can Grandma or Grandpa stop over and watch DD? No. We decided to trade family and awful weather for the excitement and opportunity in Florida. Some may call it selfish. Maybe. It's not for everyone, that's for sure!!!

Good luck to you and in any case, back to the Podcast 4.0 thread - I don't want to hijack the thread with my stories :rotfl:
 
Good luck to you and in any case, back to the Podcast 4.0 thread - I don't want to hijack the thread with my stories :rotfl:

Man, I haven't been to Cedar Point in forever! I know, we have been bad! I just hope we can still go on the cruise. We want to go home for Thanksgiving and for our son't baptism, so I don't know if we can do the cruise. If we get to move back home, then we can go on the cruise because everything will work out :)
 
I can honestly say that I have never missed home not one day :teeth: and I know that is not the case for most people. I remember my parents saving up so that we could go to WDW every other year - I didn't want to do that. For me, a theme park isn't a vacation; it's work. We needed a vacation once we got back - it was tiring!! I grew up near (and worked at) Cedar Point. So, why not live close to beaches one way & WDW the other way & travel else where for vacations giving us the best of both worlds? That is where Disney cruises come in pirate: Visit theme parks here and there on day/weekend trips thru the year, and use the cruises for a truly relaxing vacation away from technology. And, we live close enough to go on multiple cruises a year, saving money on airfare, pre & post stays in hotels, rental cars or transfers, etc.

Just yesterday we went to Blizzard Beach from 3-6:30pm, had dinner at Downtown Disney, and came home.

There is a trade off. Do we stop over at Grandmas for dinner? No. Can Grandma or Grandpa stop over and watch DD? No. We decided to trade family and awful weather for the excitement and opportunity in Florida. Some may call it selfish. Maybe. It's not for everyone, that's for sure!!!

Good luck to you and in any case, back to the Podcast 4.0 thread - I don't want to hijack the thread with my stories :rotfl:

I grew up in Michigan (Kalamazoo), and I worked at Cedar Point 3 summers when I was in college! :teeth: When my mom sold our house in Kalamazoo and moved to Sarasota, I moved to Chicago. I am still living in Illinois, and my mom died a few years ago while living in Cocoa. I have no desire to ever live in Michigan again - especially in the winter. While I'd love to live in FL in the winter, I don't think I could tolerate it all summer.
 
I grew up in Michigan (Kalamazoo), and I worked at Cedar Point 3 summers when I was in college! :teeth:

Go Nancy!!!! Worked at Cedar Point's water park, Soak City, as a lifeguard one summer. That was fun stuff!!! Ohio State was on quarters instead of semesters, so instead of going back to school in Aug, we went back in late Sept and got to work the "bonus weekends" after Labor Day, & then drove back thru the 1st weekend in Oct. The lifeguards were the ones that run the haunted houses during Halloweekends!!!!:clown:

Memories!!! :p
 
Go Nancy!!!! Worked at Cedar Point's water park, Soak City, as a lifeguard one summer. That was fun stuff!!! Ohio State was on quarters instead of semesters, so instead of going back to school in Aug, we went back in late Sept and got to work the "bonus weekends" after Labor Day, & then drove back thru the 1st weekend in Oct. The lifeguards were the ones that run the haunted houses during Halloweekends!!!!:clown:

Memories!!! :p
I worked there SO long ago (mid-'70s) that the "water park" was called Lake Erie! :rotfl2: Cedar Point wasn't open beyond Labor Day back then, but I recall that kids who started college in late September stayed on to clean-up and close-up the park.

I just made a hotel reservation in Sandusky for mid-October so we can go to the Halloweekends. However, my DH thinks it's too far to drive (7 hours each way) for basically one day at the park. Maybe we'll leave him home!
 
I worked there SO long ago (mid-'70s) that the "water park" was called Lake Erie! :rotfl2: Cedar Point wasn't open beyond Labor Day back then, but I recall that kids who started college in late September stayed on to clean-up and close-up the park.

I just made a hotel reservation in Sandusky for mid-October so we can go to the Halloweekends. However, my DH thinks it's too far to drive (7 hours each way) for basically one day at the park. Maybe we'll leave him home!

LOL - I was born in 1979 :laughing: I do remember them building up - 1st Challenge Park (mini golf, Rip Cord, go karts), then Soak City. Living near there (Lorain, 40 min away) I saw that place transform. I can tell you, at least when I was in high school, that park was as clean as Disney - well taken care of!!

We plan on taking DD there, but there, the magic number is 48". DD won't be happy with kiddie stuff - she wants big time. The mind & heart is willing, but the height isn't there yet. Hoping we'll be 42" by the Podcast cruise for the Aquaduck (she's about 41.5" now).

Halloweekends was always my favorite time there :joker:
 
PIF yesterday [to make sure card has plenty of time to issue reward card]. :cool1: Made reservations for CP on 12/18. Think will make reservations for pre-cruise at hotel near the port.

PCC 4 is becoming more 'real'.
 
PIF yesterday [to make sure card has plenty of time to issue reward card]. :cool1: Made reservations for CP on 12/18. Think will make reservations for pre-cruise at hotel near the port.

PCC 4 is becoming more 'real'.

I will pay in full 2 days before the 90-day mark for booking Palo, etc., because that's the day after my Disney Visa statement closes! :teeth: I will use all of my rewards dollars towards the remaining cruise balance.

I imagine "CP" means Candlelight Processional and not "Cedar Point"! ;) I would like to hear Olivia Newton John on Dec. 15 or 16 - but I'll have to renew my AP, get a new AP, or use a few days on a non-expiring park hopper. I'll watch from the back of the theater, as I doubt I'll book the dinner package. The CP dinner package used to be a good deal when they also gave a 15% Epcot merchandise discount the day of the performance (in 2001 and 2002), but I think it's overpriced now.
 
LOL - I was born in 1979 :laughing: I do remember them building up - 1st Challenge Park (mini golf, Rip Cord, go karts), then Soak City. Living near there (Lorain, 40 min away) I saw that place transform. I can tell you, at least when I was in high school, that park was as clean as Disney - well taken care of!!

We plan on taking DD there, but there, the magic number is 48". DD won't be happy with kiddie stuff - she wants big time. The mind & heart is willing, but the height isn't there yet. Hoping we'll be 42" by the Podcast cruise for the Aquaduck (she's about 41.5" now).

Halloweekends was always my favorite time there :joker:

Yes, I remember when Cedar Point was as clean as WDW. :) I worked all 3 summers in food service: at the employee cafeteria in '75, at a food stand next door to the ice cream parlor in '76, and as a waitress at the Silver Dollar in '77. Fun times!
 
NancyIL said:
Yes, I remember when Cedar Point was as clean as WDW. :) I worked all 3 summers in food service: at the employee cafeteria in '75, at a food stand next door to the ice cream parlor in '76, and as a waitress at the Silver Dollar in '77. Fun times!

Silver dollar!!! MEMORIES!!!!

I know people that STILL go eat in the Employee Cafeteria because it's so cheap & they don't check. Hilarious.

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NancyIL said:
The CP dinner package used to be a good deal when they also gave a 15% Epcot merchandise discount the day of the performance (in 2001 and 2002), but I think it's overpriced now.

It is overpriced, I totally agree.

That being said, I still booked one for lunch Nov 26th to see our fave Neil Patrick Harris :)

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Is everyone using the Podcast transport to the cruise?

First podcast cruise and I just think thats so cool :cool1:

Will be paying off cruise in full in just a few weeks. Then everything will be booked and paid off and I can do the full happy dance
 
jenkh said:
Will be paying off cruise in full in just a few weeks. Then everything will be booked and paid off and I can do the full happy dance

Will pay off the cruise Aug 17th so that DH can book Palo brunch & online check in/port arrival time Aug 24th at Midnight as a Gold CC members.....

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Is everyone using the Podcast transport to the cruise?

We haven't decided just yet. We may drive down in which case we will just drive to the port. Even if we fly, we may wind up with a rental car because we will be doing stuff before/after. In that case we'll probably drive to the port and drop it off at the car rental office, then get a new rental for the return trip.

OTOH, we may just take the transportation. We did that on PCC 1.0, 2.0 and to the port on 3.0. Worked out well.
 
It is overpriced, I totally agree.

That being said, I still booked one for lunch Nov 26th to see our fave Neil Patrick Harris :)

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We've never been to CP. Made reservations for Dec 24 with lunch. Not sure of the speaker. Just that date would feel like our Christmas back home.
 












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