danceintherain
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If the Dining Plan changes are true, I'll probably have an easier time convincing Logan that it is unnecessary. Now I kind of wish we hadn't canceled our trip for last December.
When we took Gideon to his 2 week appointment on Wednesday, Logan mentioned that instead of going to stay with my parents in a few weeks before we move to Korea, he would rather go to Disney World. I reminded him that it is Free Dining in September and since we have nothing planned right now, it would be difficult to manage, and it would be really hot. Of course there's also the fact that we would have a newborn with us...
Logan loves the Dining Plan, but that's a major price hike, and it will probably be more expensive by the time we make it back. I suppose Le Cellier isn't a huge loss. We like it, but it keeps us from trying other places.
It will probably save us some money overall, because we could stay at Shades of Green or the Swan/Dolphin instead of be "on property" for every trip. We could even return to the DTD area if necessary.
As far as cruises go...I've been trying to find a good one for Asia, but there's such a distance between places, we would have to fly a significant distance to get to the starting point, then most of the cruises are more than a week long. I did find one that starts in China then goes down to southern South Korea (Pusan) and up to southern Japan. Of course those are the "easy" ports, so I'll have to weigh the option of being on a cruise ship over planning individual trips to those places. Most cruise ships don't offer childcare until a kid reaches 3 years old, so Gideon would be tagging along with us the entire time. It just depends on if being on a cruise ship would be easier than taking alternate transportation and staying in a hotel.
When we took Gideon to his 2 week appointment on Wednesday, Logan mentioned that instead of going to stay with my parents in a few weeks before we move to Korea, he would rather go to Disney World. I reminded him that it is Free Dining in September and since we have nothing planned right now, it would be difficult to manage, and it would be really hot. Of course there's also the fact that we would have a newborn with us...
Logan loves the Dining Plan, but that's a major price hike, and it will probably be more expensive by the time we make it back. I suppose Le Cellier isn't a huge loss. We like it, but it keeps us from trying other places.
It will probably save us some money overall, because we could stay at Shades of Green or the Swan/Dolphin instead of be "on property" for every trip. We could even return to the DTD area if necessary.
As far as cruises go...I've been trying to find a good one for Asia, but there's such a distance between places, we would have to fly a significant distance to get to the starting point, then most of the cruises are more than a week long. I did find one that starts in China then goes down to southern South Korea (Pusan) and up to southern Japan. Of course those are the "easy" ports, so I'll have to weigh the option of being on a cruise ship over planning individual trips to those places. Most cruise ships don't offer childcare until a kid reaches 3 years old, so Gideon would be tagging along with us the entire time. It just depends on if being on a cruise ship would be easier than taking alternate transportation and staying in a hotel.
Just handing out some info.
Gotta use that as much as possible!!!!
quick before I forget.
AHHHH~ Sheree and Meghan! True Disney friends!! Already helpin' me plan the next trip!!! LOL!!!!! I love you two to pieces!!!!



We visited him yesterday. It's his birthday today and he should be coming home tomorrow! What a bday present! They took out his feeding tube and IV yesterday and he was up walking around so happy not to have any wires connected to him for the first time in 2 weeks. I couldn't believe how great he looked! 
Have a great trip and let us know what Maggie gets for her job! Then we'll all know where to look for her (well, those lucky ones that are going this fall!)
You just would not believe how overpriced everything is out there. Makes Disney not look that expensive after-all!
