travelgirl06
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Welcome to my new trip report, after a much-delayed trip report for last year's trip, I am determined to get this one done quickly (which should be a bit easier, considering I have more a little more free time now). I should warn you, this is a short, non-commando trip (quite the contrary to last year's super-planned, super-busy trip). I promise pictures, which I will start to post as soon as we get back on Monday. Thanks for reading!
Pre-Story
Last year, a group of 8 friends made the trek across the country to visit the faraway land of Disney World (you can check out that TR in my siggie, but this one will be quite a bit different!). This group was addicted to Disneyland trips, and the WDW trip proved to be even more amazing. Who can resist 7 days chock full of fun and adventures (and I do mean full multiple parks in each day, Pleasure Island on a regular basis, and enough ADRs to fill up every spare second, it was so busy, we didnt even make it to the pool the whole reason we chose CSR!). Last years trip was amazing, and recovery trip (and there would be a next trip) needed to be a little more relaxing.
HA! This conversation meant that I had hooked him (a former DL-addict) on WDW. Now, he still loves DL and considers it home, but at least now he understood the amazingness that is WDW. He was also hooked on DDP, so we joked that if free dining came out again, we would simply have to go back.
Around comes April, free dining is announces, and we have just reserved (and charged) a relatively expensive college graduation trip. Nevermind the fact that we just spent two days of spring break at DL (a relatively short drive from school, plus the SoCal 2fers help out a lot). Derek somehow agrees with my crazy I must always be planning a trip logic and we book a short weekend escape to WDW. Three nights is the minimum for free dining, and since we would be entering the real world, we decided that a weekend trip would probably be all we could get away with.
Next came the hotel selection (such a fun part of trip planning!) We stayed at CSR last year and loved it, but wanted to try something new. Deluxes were out of the quasi-cheap-trip price range, and we already knew that we were happy with moderates. We contemplated a value resort, but then decided that we would rather pay more for a moderate hotel and have a non-park day (gasp!). After last years busy trip, the objective this year was more relaxation and enjoyment of the non-park activities at WDW. For some reason CBR doesnt appeal to me, so it was between POR and POFQ. An added bonus to these resorts was the boat service to DTD (especially beneficial, since last year our whole crew became addicted to the Adventurers Club were glad were sneaking in one last trip before it closes ). I dont really remember how we decided between the two, but POR wonmaybe it was because I was constantly talking about how cute the mansions are (very Gone With the Wind!).
Then, of course, I couldnt keep my mouth shut about the trip and I started telling everyone! I persuaded my friend Jessica and her boyfriend John to come, and we had a great deal of fun booking her trip (almost as much fun as booking my own). We also spent quite a few coffee dates (when we were supposed to be studying and working on our theses) planning ADRs and park days. Jessica and John are going for 5 days, I believe, so they will be doing all the parks, and we will be spending one day with them (our last full day). Its nice to have a little overlap and time to spend together, but I think we are also excited to have some time to ourselves this year. We are all staying at POR and have requested connecting rooms in the Mansions section.
While we were booking we got to thinking, if you requested connecting rooms with friends and one of you wanted water view and the other didnt, would Disney upgrade the standard-view room to water view? We toyed with booking like this, just to see what would happen, but requesting water view in a moderate seems a little silly to me, seeing as you still have the breezeway between your room and the water (granted last year I spent no time in my room anyways, so I wouldnt have noticed). Sorry about that random sidenote/pondering. Ok, back to the task at hand
Planned Itinerary (well see if the actual itinerary even resembles this!)
Friday:
Derek and I are flying from Texas to Orlando on Friday afternoon, thank goodness for SWA and their still-affordable fares (and lack of fees!). We got great airfare (yay for DING) which kept the trip possible (expensive airfare could have been the end of this weekend getaway).
The one thing that could throw a wrench in the plans is Hurricane Ike! We have been watching him on the news several times a day, and it looks like we should get out of dodge just in time. Granted, I assume flights from Texas to Orlando normally fly right over the Gulf of Mexico, which he has currently engulfed! We'll have to see how that turns out.
Assuming all goes "as planned", we land around 5:30, and were hoping to get to the hotel around 7:15 (probably wishful thinking, but well see). Were going to take the boat to DTD and use a CS for dinner (Wolfgang Puck Express or Earl of Sandwich), then meander our way over to PI for the Adventurers Club (although there has been some concern about how much fun it will be without a large group but I think we will still go in their honor, and in honor of it being the final month ).
Saturday:
This is the day where we have NO (daytime) plans, and I am super excited. Well there are quasi-plans, these include, but are not limited to: the pool, DTD (shopping), hotel hopping (huge theme of last year, I think we visited all the Deluxes), marina activities, and mini-golf. There is no way we will do all of these (this is the relaxing trip after all), but we will probably manage to do a few (or at least the pool). There will also be a plethora of tasty food and probably a handful of libations (hey, its vacation), so it will be a great day.
Eventually, we will get all dressed up and head out to Citricos for dinner. We havent been here yet, and where to eat our date dinner was a hotly debated topic. We absolutely loved California Grill last year, but wanted to try something new. The rest of last years crew went to Narcoossees and was raving about how great it was, but Citricos seemed a bit more intimate, and the menu seems really creative. Hopefully this will have been a good decision; if its anywhere near as good as California Grill, we will be thrilled. After dinner we will explore the GF then head over to the Poly to watch the Wishes! from the beach (this was in the plan last year, but never happened due to a lengthy and incredibly fun dinner at Kona Café!). Eventually we will head back to our hotel, and hopefully meet up with Jessica and John who are flying in on Saturday.
Sunday:
Today we are spending the day with Jessica and John. Our park of choice is EPCOT! There were lots of reasons for this choice (all of which are a little blurry now, as we are still debating if we can manage WDW without MK or DS or AK ack!), I think one of them was the ability to drink around the world I think we will try to be there for rope drop and hit the major rides, then well explore WS and taste tons of tasty treats. Derek and I are planning to split two CS meals from different countries in EPCOT (Morocco and somewhere TBD..suggestions?) and to use a bunch of our snack credits too (wow, we sound like gluttons). I am also looking forward to buying cool chopsticks in Japan for our new apartment (I love cook chopsticks, probably due to the fact that I lived in Japan for a summer). Derek is excited to go back to Club Cool and drink more Beverly (yes, he actually likes it and wants more he would probably buy it if he could .strange!).
We will probably stay for Illuminations then head to dinner. This is where things get a little fuzzy. The four of us are either going to Ohana or Spoodles, but we havent decided yet (we will cancel the extra ADR as soon as we decide, I promise!) A group of us went to Spoodles last year and loved it, but a different group went to Ohana and loved it. I would probably vote for Ohana, since I havent been there, plus its in the Poly which I love; but, Spoodles is so close to EPCOT, and it has Jellyrolls potential (another place we didnt make it to last year that we wanted to go to). Decisions, decisions!
Monday:
We have to fly out fairly early (early enough that we dont have time to do anything fun before we leave). Im a little bummed that you cant check your bags at the hotel if you are flying SW, but our bags will probably be small enough that we wont have to check them anyway. DME gets you to the airport really early, and last year I enjoyed shopping around at the airport (gotta love the various theme park stores!). On the flight home we will probably employ an end-of-vacation trip that my dad taught me when I was little, the best way to cure post-vacation depression is to start thinking about the next one Of course, with the rumors of DCL going to Europe in 2010 circulating, the next vacation conversation has already started.
Status Update:
We are leaving tomorrow earlyish for the airport, and I haven't even started to pack yet. What kind of a DISer am I? I know it will be easy to pack, since its only for 3 days, but still... then again, I waited until now to write my PTR too. Oye! Well, I guess the trip's theme of spontaneity and lack of over-planning is already being employed

Pre-Story
Last year, a group of 8 friends made the trek across the country to visit the faraway land of Disney World (you can check out that TR in my siggie, but this one will be quite a bit different!). This group was addicted to Disneyland trips, and the WDW trip proved to be even more amazing. Who can resist 7 days chock full of fun and adventures (and I do mean full multiple parks in each day, Pleasure Island on a regular basis, and enough ADRs to fill up every spare second, it was so busy, we didnt even make it to the pool the whole reason we chose CSR!). Last years trip was amazing, and recovery trip (and there would be a next trip) needed to be a little more relaxing.
HA! This conversation meant that I had hooked him (a former DL-addict) on WDW. Now, he still loves DL and considers it home, but at least now he understood the amazingness that is WDW. He was also hooked on DDP, so we joked that if free dining came out again, we would simply have to go back.
Around comes April, free dining is announces, and we have just reserved (and charged) a relatively expensive college graduation trip. Nevermind the fact that we just spent two days of spring break at DL (a relatively short drive from school, plus the SoCal 2fers help out a lot). Derek somehow agrees with my crazy I must always be planning a trip logic and we book a short weekend escape to WDW. Three nights is the minimum for free dining, and since we would be entering the real world, we decided that a weekend trip would probably be all we could get away with.
Next came the hotel selection (such a fun part of trip planning!) We stayed at CSR last year and loved it, but wanted to try something new. Deluxes were out of the quasi-cheap-trip price range, and we already knew that we were happy with moderates. We contemplated a value resort, but then decided that we would rather pay more for a moderate hotel and have a non-park day (gasp!). After last years busy trip, the objective this year was more relaxation and enjoyment of the non-park activities at WDW. For some reason CBR doesnt appeal to me, so it was between POR and POFQ. An added bonus to these resorts was the boat service to DTD (especially beneficial, since last year our whole crew became addicted to the Adventurers Club were glad were sneaking in one last trip before it closes ). I dont really remember how we decided between the two, but POR wonmaybe it was because I was constantly talking about how cute the mansions are (very Gone With the Wind!).
Then, of course, I couldnt keep my mouth shut about the trip and I started telling everyone! I persuaded my friend Jessica and her boyfriend John to come, and we had a great deal of fun booking her trip (almost as much fun as booking my own). We also spent quite a few coffee dates (when we were supposed to be studying and working on our theses) planning ADRs and park days. Jessica and John are going for 5 days, I believe, so they will be doing all the parks, and we will be spending one day with them (our last full day). Its nice to have a little overlap and time to spend together, but I think we are also excited to have some time to ourselves this year. We are all staying at POR and have requested connecting rooms in the Mansions section.
While we were booking we got to thinking, if you requested connecting rooms with friends and one of you wanted water view and the other didnt, would Disney upgrade the standard-view room to water view? We toyed with booking like this, just to see what would happen, but requesting water view in a moderate seems a little silly to me, seeing as you still have the breezeway between your room and the water (granted last year I spent no time in my room anyways, so I wouldnt have noticed). Sorry about that random sidenote/pondering. Ok, back to the task at hand
Planned Itinerary (well see if the actual itinerary even resembles this!)
Friday:
Derek and I are flying from Texas to Orlando on Friday afternoon, thank goodness for SWA and their still-affordable fares (and lack of fees!). We got great airfare (yay for DING) which kept the trip possible (expensive airfare could have been the end of this weekend getaway).
The one thing that could throw a wrench in the plans is Hurricane Ike! We have been watching him on the news several times a day, and it looks like we should get out of dodge just in time. Granted, I assume flights from Texas to Orlando normally fly right over the Gulf of Mexico, which he has currently engulfed! We'll have to see how that turns out.
Assuming all goes "as planned", we land around 5:30, and were hoping to get to the hotel around 7:15 (probably wishful thinking, but well see). Were going to take the boat to DTD and use a CS for dinner (Wolfgang Puck Express or Earl of Sandwich), then meander our way over to PI for the Adventurers Club (although there has been some concern about how much fun it will be without a large group but I think we will still go in their honor, and in honor of it being the final month ).
Saturday:
This is the day where we have NO (daytime) plans, and I am super excited. Well there are quasi-plans, these include, but are not limited to: the pool, DTD (shopping), hotel hopping (huge theme of last year, I think we visited all the Deluxes), marina activities, and mini-golf. There is no way we will do all of these (this is the relaxing trip after all), but we will probably manage to do a few (or at least the pool). There will also be a plethora of tasty food and probably a handful of libations (hey, its vacation), so it will be a great day.
Eventually, we will get all dressed up and head out to Citricos for dinner. We havent been here yet, and where to eat our date dinner was a hotly debated topic. We absolutely loved California Grill last year, but wanted to try something new. The rest of last years crew went to Narcoossees and was raving about how great it was, but Citricos seemed a bit more intimate, and the menu seems really creative. Hopefully this will have been a good decision; if its anywhere near as good as California Grill, we will be thrilled. After dinner we will explore the GF then head over to the Poly to watch the Wishes! from the beach (this was in the plan last year, but never happened due to a lengthy and incredibly fun dinner at Kona Café!). Eventually we will head back to our hotel, and hopefully meet up with Jessica and John who are flying in on Saturday.
Sunday:
Today we are spending the day with Jessica and John. Our park of choice is EPCOT! There were lots of reasons for this choice (all of which are a little blurry now, as we are still debating if we can manage WDW without MK or DS or AK ack!), I think one of them was the ability to drink around the world I think we will try to be there for rope drop and hit the major rides, then well explore WS and taste tons of tasty treats. Derek and I are planning to split two CS meals from different countries in EPCOT (Morocco and somewhere TBD..suggestions?) and to use a bunch of our snack credits too (wow, we sound like gluttons). I am also looking forward to buying cool chopsticks in Japan for our new apartment (I love cook chopsticks, probably due to the fact that I lived in Japan for a summer). Derek is excited to go back to Club Cool and drink more Beverly (yes, he actually likes it and wants more he would probably buy it if he could .strange!).
We will probably stay for Illuminations then head to dinner. This is where things get a little fuzzy. The four of us are either going to Ohana or Spoodles, but we havent decided yet (we will cancel the extra ADR as soon as we decide, I promise!) A group of us went to Spoodles last year and loved it, but a different group went to Ohana and loved it. I would probably vote for Ohana, since I havent been there, plus its in the Poly which I love; but, Spoodles is so close to EPCOT, and it has Jellyrolls potential (another place we didnt make it to last year that we wanted to go to). Decisions, decisions!
Monday:
We have to fly out fairly early (early enough that we dont have time to do anything fun before we leave). Im a little bummed that you cant check your bags at the hotel if you are flying SW, but our bags will probably be small enough that we wont have to check them anyway. DME gets you to the airport really early, and last year I enjoyed shopping around at the airport (gotta love the various theme park stores!). On the flight home we will probably employ an end-of-vacation trip that my dad taught me when I was little, the best way to cure post-vacation depression is to start thinking about the next one Of course, with the rumors of DCL going to Europe in 2010 circulating, the next vacation conversation has already started.
Status Update:
We are leaving tomorrow earlyish for the airport, and I haven't even started to pack yet. What kind of a DISer am I? I know it will be easy to pack, since its only for 3 days, but still... then again, I waited until now to write my PTR too. Oye! Well, I guess the trip's theme of spontaneity and lack of over-planning is already being employed
