The title of this thread is supposed to be a reminder to me that our "on a whim" trip for an extended Feburary weekend (okay, President's Day) is supposed to be about just enjoying Disney. Our June trip will allow me to plan to my heart's content.
I'm not really a go overboard Disney planner. We've done the Dining Plan that includes table service meals. I selected a few places we love and other places we wanted to try, and that's about the extent of my planning. I do have a general idea of what parks on what day, but we are total park hoppers and have learned to go with the Disney flow so even that gets turned around from time to time.
We joined the DVC in September of 2008 and took our first DVC trip in March '09. That trip was a short weekend trip to see the Braves at Spring Training. Our true vacation was in April of '09 for 6 days, during Spring Break. Then in June we planned our first "well since we have these annual passes"/"on a whim" trip while sitting in a traffic jam outside of Atlanta on I-20, travelling to my in-laws. In the 30 minutes it took us to travel from "West End" to "Fulton Industral" exits (Atlanta drivers will know what I am talking about), I was on the phone with DVC Member Services booking our thrid stay for 2009.
We debated about when to go next year. Did we want to go for Spring Break again or after school let out (hubster is a teacher)? We opted for after school and so we are booked for a trip starting in May and ending in June of '10. But could that settle us? I guess not.
Just before Thanksgiving, I was telling the hubster about my ADRs I wanted to make for our June trip. My ADR day was November 30. So we were chatting away, and the hubster says "Oh I have a winter break this year?" And we look at each other and BAM! We're going to Disney!!!!!
Of course this convo took place at 9 p.m., so I had to wait until the next day to call MS and try to book a trip for Winter Break. The next day I called and nothing was available (I needed a studio -- ANYWHERE). So I waitlisted. I checked the DVC member site everyday and finally after staying off the next for two days, I checked last night and found...........
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MY WAITLIST CAME THROUGH!
We will be staying at SSR Feb 13-Feb 16. Our three trips this year were stays at SSR and so we are happy. We like SSR. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but we like it none the less. We know the SSR "system" and have no complaints.
Anyway, this PTR is for our Feb '10 trip.
Here's your cast:
Me: Main family DISBoarder and DVC CEO in our family. My name is Jennifer. I am 33, and a SAHM to an almost 2.5 year old daughter -- Cuddlebug. I do work, however, I am in grad school, earning my Master's degree in Insturctional Technology hoping to become a school media specialist. Prior to this life I worked at a nationally known bookstore chain. I went to Disney many times as a child, an while I am not a Disney nut, I like the familiarity that I find at Disney.
First visit to our friend's corn maze/pumpkin patch. Cuddlebug was 3 months old and dressed her first Halloween as candy corn.
The Hubster: 35. Middle school science teacher and coach. His life is sports, and if it requires a ball of some sort then he is easily distracted. He does love roller coasters, wishes Disney had more, but cannot wait until Cuddlebug GROWS (hopefully she won't be short like her mama) and becomes his "Coaster Buddy"
Daddy and Cuddlebug.
Cuddlebug: Cuddlebug is almost 2.5 and loves and remembers lots about the trips she has taken to Disney so far. To those who say "Why are you taking your kid, aren't they too young?" or 'They won't remember it" Cuddlebug proves this point wrong. She already knows all the words to "It's a Small World" and her favorite ride is the Disney busses. LOL! The highlight of her Disney visits so far, has been metting the Princesses (although she's afraid of the costume characters) and she'll tell you "I met Princess. I sat on lap. I take picture." The best souvineer I have is a a three frame picture with her on each Princess' lap. Already she is planning her next trip where she will ride the tea cups ("I go fast") and hopefully be tall enough to take on the Barnstomer (her first coaster) with Daddy (and Mommy), and hopefully meet Mickey ("I not cry").
Cuddlebug sitting on the rocks in the "big drop" viewing area of EE. April '09. She loves it, and laughs to her heart's content.
Anyway, I'm using this space to jot down ideas/notes that come to me that will make me realize this will be better for our June trip and not February. Since I am in grad school, I'll be bringing my handy dandy laptop as well, so them this can turn into a LIVE TR......although the hubster never understands why I get on the DISBoards when we are at Disney. But trust me -- a lot of "last minute" info has been handy.
P.S. My ticker down there is for our June trip. I need to add one for Feb.
I'm not really a go overboard Disney planner. We've done the Dining Plan that includes table service meals. I selected a few places we love and other places we wanted to try, and that's about the extent of my planning. I do have a general idea of what parks on what day, but we are total park hoppers and have learned to go with the Disney flow so even that gets turned around from time to time.
We joined the DVC in September of 2008 and took our first DVC trip in March '09. That trip was a short weekend trip to see the Braves at Spring Training. Our true vacation was in April of '09 for 6 days, during Spring Break. Then in June we planned our first "well since we have these annual passes"/"on a whim" trip while sitting in a traffic jam outside of Atlanta on I-20, travelling to my in-laws. In the 30 minutes it took us to travel from "West End" to "Fulton Industral" exits (Atlanta drivers will know what I am talking about), I was on the phone with DVC Member Services booking our thrid stay for 2009.
We debated about when to go next year. Did we want to go for Spring Break again or after school let out (hubster is a teacher)? We opted for after school and so we are booked for a trip starting in May and ending in June of '10. But could that settle us? I guess not.
Just before Thanksgiving, I was telling the hubster about my ADRs I wanted to make for our June trip. My ADR day was November 30. So we were chatting away, and the hubster says "Oh I have a winter break this year?" And we look at each other and BAM! We're going to Disney!!!!!

Of course this convo took place at 9 p.m., so I had to wait until the next day to call MS and try to book a trip for Winter Break. The next day I called and nothing was available (I needed a studio -- ANYWHERE). So I waitlisted. I checked the DVC member site everyday and finally after staying off the next for two days, I checked last night and found...........
.
.
.
.
..
MY WAITLIST CAME THROUGH!
We will be staying at SSR Feb 13-Feb 16. Our three trips this year were stays at SSR and so we are happy. We like SSR. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but we like it none the less. We know the SSR "system" and have no complaints.
Anyway, this PTR is for our Feb '10 trip.
Here's your cast:
Me: Main family DISBoarder and DVC CEO in our family. My name is Jennifer. I am 33, and a SAHM to an almost 2.5 year old daughter -- Cuddlebug. I do work, however, I am in grad school, earning my Master's degree in Insturctional Technology hoping to become a school media specialist. Prior to this life I worked at a nationally known bookstore chain. I went to Disney many times as a child, an while I am not a Disney nut, I like the familiarity that I find at Disney.

First visit to our friend's corn maze/pumpkin patch. Cuddlebug was 3 months old and dressed her first Halloween as candy corn.
The Hubster: 35. Middle school science teacher and coach. His life is sports, and if it requires a ball of some sort then he is easily distracted. He does love roller coasters, wishes Disney had more, but cannot wait until Cuddlebug GROWS (hopefully she won't be short like her mama) and becomes his "Coaster Buddy"

Daddy and Cuddlebug.
Cuddlebug: Cuddlebug is almost 2.5 and loves and remembers lots about the trips she has taken to Disney so far. To those who say "Why are you taking your kid, aren't they too young?" or 'They won't remember it" Cuddlebug proves this point wrong. She already knows all the words to "It's a Small World" and her favorite ride is the Disney busses. LOL! The highlight of her Disney visits so far, has been metting the Princesses (although she's afraid of the costume characters) and she'll tell you "I met Princess. I sat on lap. I take picture." The best souvineer I have is a a three frame picture with her on each Princess' lap. Already she is planning her next trip where she will ride the tea cups ("I go fast") and hopefully be tall enough to take on the Barnstomer (her first coaster) with Daddy (and Mommy), and hopefully meet Mickey ("I not cry").

Cuddlebug sitting on the rocks in the "big drop" viewing area of EE. April '09. She loves it, and laughs to her heart's content.
Anyway, I'm using this space to jot down ideas/notes that come to me that will make me realize this will be better for our June trip and not February. Since I am in grad school, I'll be bringing my handy dandy laptop as well, so them this can turn into a LIVE TR......although the hubster never understands why I get on the DISBoards when we are at Disney. But trust me -- a lot of "last minute" info has been handy.
P.S. My ticker down there is for our June trip. I need to add one for Feb.