Well we are now T-minus 23 days to departure and 2 weeks to Christmas!!! The excitement for me has been building for some time as we made ADRs for certain hard to get reservations, but after securing one for Be Our Guest and the Yahtsman for the group of families (3 families/sites on a grand gathering reservation.) My excitement ramped up as soon as this years Magic Bands arrived on Wednesday!!! I have been keeping busy trying to balence the holidays (including thanksgiving,) RV warenty repairs, and preparing for the trip.
Something new for me this year is my lovely girlfriend will be joining me and flying in on Friday after I arrive and riding back. We have been working together to make both the Christmas holiday magical as well as the trip. The Sunday after she arrives will be 6 months together. I have planned dinner at Aritist's Point and then head over to Magic Kingdom afterwards to enjoy the fireworks and magic hours. She is just as much of a Disney fan as I am, but we did not know it until long after we met. The trip is bittersweet for her, its her first time going in many years on an adult only trip, but at the same time she feels some guilt going without her children. They will be well cared for as they are with their father for the week anyway. I only hope I can help her enjoy the trip without them.
My goal is to be fully loaded up by New Years Day so that the only things I need to do on Friday Jan 2nd is pack up the remaining few items before hitting the road Saturday morning. While I would like to run down there as quickly as possible, it is vacation and no need to exhaust myself getting there. Plus the 3 families travel as a group/caravan down I95 to our final destination, we have traveled together every winter for years now and everyone is on the same page. Will will take our normal 2 days travel time to get to Disney with an overnight stop usually in SC at Point South or New Green Acres and arrive at the campground just after check-in time official opens.
It's funny that this year I had my earliest start on the trip preparations that I can think of. Before the RV went to the dealer the entire inside was cleaned, vacuumed, dusted and wiped down. I expect some minor cleaning when I get it back, but the big end of camping season cleaning is done. Yet, somehow there is just as much to do this close to departure as there was last year.
Something new for me this year is my lovely girlfriend will be joining me and flying in on Friday after I arrive and riding back. We have been working together to make both the Christmas holiday magical as well as the trip. The Sunday after she arrives will be 6 months together. I have planned dinner at Aritist's Point and then head over to Magic Kingdom afterwards to enjoy the fireworks and magic hours. She is just as much of a Disney fan as I am, but we did not know it until long after we met. The trip is bittersweet for her, its her first time going in many years on an adult only trip, but at the same time she feels some guilt going without her children. They will be well cared for as they are with their father for the week anyway. I only hope I can help her enjoy the trip without them.
My goal is to be fully loaded up by New Years Day so that the only things I need to do on Friday Jan 2nd is pack up the remaining few items before hitting the road Saturday morning. While I would like to run down there as quickly as possible, it is vacation and no need to exhaust myself getting there. Plus the 3 families travel as a group/caravan down I95 to our final destination, we have traveled together every winter for years now and everyone is on the same page. Will will take our normal 2 days travel time to get to Disney with an overnight stop usually in SC at Point South or New Green Acres and arrive at the campground just after check-in time official opens.
It's funny that this year I had my earliest start on the trip preparations that I can think of. Before the RV went to the dealer the entire inside was cleaned, vacuumed, dusted and wiped down. I expect some minor cleaning when I get it back, but the big end of camping season cleaning is done. Yet, somehow there is just as much to do this close to departure as there was last year.