My wife is busy working (very hard) for the first three weeks of the month for JCCIC (Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies), so that's no fun for her. To get out of her hair, my son and I are headed to Disney for a week to celebrate his 21st birthday (which was on Christmas Day). He loves Disney, and he is excited to finally be there and be "of age". We can grind the schedule a little harder without his mother there, and I can finally test a split-stay.
We are checking into SSR on Sunday (5th Jan), shifting to OKW on Wednesday (8th Jan), and finally spending one last night at BRV on Friday night (10th Jan) before heading back home on Saturday. Hence the double split. I booked pretty late, but I am happy to finally be staying at SSR and OKW. I paid the extra point per night to stay in Congress Park, so we can walk to Disney Springs. Here is the schedule to far:
5 Jan: Disney Springs, undecided for lunch (we land just after noon), Morimoto for dinner (SSR)
6 Jan: DAK and then MK (and maybe EPCOT late) (SSR)
7 Jan: Universal Day (no reservation yet, but maybe Wine Bar George for late dinner - unless we find a CityWalk option) (SSR)
8 Jan: Disney Springs day, sleep in at SSR, wcheck out, walk over to DS, Boathouse for lunch, Citricos for dinner (he LOVES their steak), walk over and see the new Poly Tower, maybe grab a drink) (OKW)
9 Jan: DHS and EPCOT, Olivia's Cafe for dinner (OKW)
10 Jan: DAK and MK, Geyser Point for dinner (BRV)
11 Jan: DS (or a resort Breakfast somewhere) in the AM, then HOME
I probably would have preferred our down day to not be a "split" day, but the availability didn't work out that way. I didn't want the down day to be Tuesday or Thursday, so this is how I worked it out. We've never done Geyser Point, or Olivia's, or Morimoto, or even The Boathouse (which amazes everyone - we're usually Jaleo people). Kept a little dinner flexibility for Monday and Tuesday nights. Open to suggestions! Anyways, I'm fully a fossil at 50, with a young energetic 21 year old to manage. Wife will FOMO away at home. I probably won't be able to do in situ reports as the days progress, but I'll try, and then do a gagger once I return home. Excited about staying at "new" resorts for us (except Wilderness, we love that place and have stayed there a few times in cash rooms), and trying some new restaurants. Neither of us are BIG drinkers, but niether are we teetotallers either. Interested to see how switching hotels works out. I've always wanted to do it, and my wife never has
This is my big chance.
We are checking into SSR on Sunday (5th Jan), shifting to OKW on Wednesday (8th Jan), and finally spending one last night at BRV on Friday night (10th Jan) before heading back home on Saturday. Hence the double split. I booked pretty late, but I am happy to finally be staying at SSR and OKW. I paid the extra point per night to stay in Congress Park, so we can walk to Disney Springs. Here is the schedule to far:
5 Jan: Disney Springs, undecided for lunch (we land just after noon), Morimoto for dinner (SSR)
6 Jan: DAK and then MK (and maybe EPCOT late) (SSR)
7 Jan: Universal Day (no reservation yet, but maybe Wine Bar George for late dinner - unless we find a CityWalk option) (SSR)
8 Jan: Disney Springs day, sleep in at SSR, wcheck out, walk over to DS, Boathouse for lunch, Citricos for dinner (he LOVES their steak), walk over and see the new Poly Tower, maybe grab a drink) (OKW)
9 Jan: DHS and EPCOT, Olivia's Cafe for dinner (OKW)
10 Jan: DAK and MK, Geyser Point for dinner (BRV)
11 Jan: DS (or a resort Breakfast somewhere) in the AM, then HOME
I probably would have preferred our down day to not be a "split" day, but the availability didn't work out that way. I didn't want the down day to be Tuesday or Thursday, so this is how I worked it out. We've never done Geyser Point, or Olivia's, or Morimoto, or even The Boathouse (which amazes everyone - we're usually Jaleo people). Kept a little dinner flexibility for Monday and Tuesday nights. Open to suggestions! Anyways, I'm fully a fossil at 50, with a young energetic 21 year old to manage. Wife will FOMO away at home. I probably won't be able to do in situ reports as the days progress, but I'll try, and then do a gagger once I return home. Excited about staying at "new" resorts for us (except Wilderness, we love that place and have stayed there a few times in cash rooms), and trying some new restaurants. Neither of us are BIG drinkers, but niether are we teetotallers either. Interested to see how switching hotels works out. I've always wanted to do it, and my wife never has
