EsmeCullen
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Howdy, my name is Pam and I am a self proclaimed Disney addict. I am in my mid 30s and am a technician with a cellular provider. As a child, I went to WDW many times as I lived the first 12 years of my life an hour away from the parks, so you could stay I had an early start when it comes to being a Disney nerd. I ended up moving to northern California at age 12, never to return to Disney World until 2009, when I visited Epcot for a day. I have visited three times since, with my last visit being in 2014 and it was for one day at the Magic Kingdom. However, I have visited Disneyland countless times since 2000 until now. I have decided that I am long overdue for a trip back to the world. Now, I will be going solo, which I have never done before but have toyed with the idea for awhile. I have decided to take the plunge. First a little more about me....
(me and my younger bro at Epcot, the cake is from WDW's 15th anniversary)
Name: Pam
Age: 35
Favorite Disney movie: Aladdin
Current Favorite Disney characters: Aladdin, Jasmine, Dr. Facilier and Hades
Favorite Disney Parks: Magic Kingdom, Disneyland, California Adventures, Animal Kingdom
Favorite Rides:Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout(DCA), Cali Screamin' (DCA)
Rockin' Roller Coaster
Favorite Disney Snack: dole whip
Favorite Disney Restaurant: Goofy's Kitchen at Disneyland and the Sci-Fi Diner at HS (though I don't think I will be dining there this coming trip)
PLANS
My trip will be from March 4-9th and I will get a 4 day ticket. I have decided to stay at POR Riverside. I booked a royal room and they gave me a discounted rate when I booked online. Originally I had booked ASMu, but I decided to switch to POR in hopes it is quieter. I do plan on using the Disney busses.
So far, I do not plan on getting park hoppers, as I want to take it somewhat slow at each park and stop and smell the roses. I feel like if I get a park hopper, I would be cramming the things I want to do into half days. At Disneyland, hopping is easier because there are only two parks and they are literally about 200 feet from entrance to entrance. Depending on where you are in the park, it could take as little as 5 minutes to hop. WDW is so much more spread out.
I still need to get my plane ticket, which I actually may do this payday. As long as I purchase my ticket by the beginning of January, by the time I am at my 60 days, I should be able to secure the fast passes I want. I probably should have booked the whole package through Disney, but I didn't have the money at the time to book everything together.
So far, this is the order in which I would like to do the parks:
March 4 (arrival day): Hang out at the resort (possible dinner at Boatwrights)
March 5: Animal Kingdom (ADR at Yak & Yeti at 1:30pm)
March 6: Epcot (ADR at Le Cellier at 3:40pm)
March 7: Magic Kingdom (after my 8:55am ADR breakfast at Boma)
March 8: Hollywood Studios (ADR at Prime Time Cafe at 1:05pm)
My goal is to try new restaurants as well, which is why I have an ADR everyday.
Stay tuned for more planning goodness....

(me and my younger bro at Epcot, the cake is from WDW's 15th anniversary)

Name: Pam
Age: 35
Favorite Disney movie: Aladdin
Current Favorite Disney characters: Aladdin, Jasmine, Dr. Facilier and Hades
Favorite Disney Parks: Magic Kingdom, Disneyland, California Adventures, Animal Kingdom
Favorite Rides:Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout(DCA), Cali Screamin' (DCA)
Rockin' Roller Coaster
Favorite Disney Snack: dole whip
Favorite Disney Restaurant: Goofy's Kitchen at Disneyland and the Sci-Fi Diner at HS (though I don't think I will be dining there this coming trip)
PLANS
My trip will be from March 4-9th and I will get a 4 day ticket. I have decided to stay at POR Riverside. I booked a royal room and they gave me a discounted rate when I booked online. Originally I had booked ASMu, but I decided to switch to POR in hopes it is quieter. I do plan on using the Disney busses.
So far, I do not plan on getting park hoppers, as I want to take it somewhat slow at each park and stop and smell the roses. I feel like if I get a park hopper, I would be cramming the things I want to do into half days. At Disneyland, hopping is easier because there are only two parks and they are literally about 200 feet from entrance to entrance. Depending on where you are in the park, it could take as little as 5 minutes to hop. WDW is so much more spread out.
I still need to get my plane ticket, which I actually may do this payday. As long as I purchase my ticket by the beginning of January, by the time I am at my 60 days, I should be able to secure the fast passes I want. I probably should have booked the whole package through Disney, but I didn't have the money at the time to book everything together.
So far, this is the order in which I would like to do the parks:
March 4 (arrival day): Hang out at the resort (possible dinner at Boatwrights)
March 5: Animal Kingdom (ADR at Yak & Yeti at 1:30pm)
March 6: Epcot (ADR at Le Cellier at 3:40pm)
March 7: Magic Kingdom (after my 8:55am ADR breakfast at Boma)
March 8: Hollywood Studios (ADR at Prime Time Cafe at 1:05pm)
My goal is to try new restaurants as well, which is why I have an ADR everyday.
Stay tuned for more planning goodness....
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