tksbaskets
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Did you ever wonder what possesses those crazy Disney fans to vacation the week between Christmas and New Years?? From the thousands of people who pack the parks this week we are not alone.
Why would anyone choose to go to WDW during the busiest week of the year? Admit it, you are thinking that. Well, DH is a teacher so we need to vacation on a school break. Our DSs are sophomores in college so their spring break never seems to line up with our local school district.
The main reason? We love to see the parks decorated for the holidays and spending a week with our sons away from it all is our real gift to each other (and this year literally our gift to everyone)
Meet the gang:
Me, tksbaskets, at this point I guess I'm a Disney veteran as I seem to be getting lots of emails from our friends and acquaintances who want park and dining advice
I must admit to CDPD (Compulsive Disney Planning Disease!)
DH, AKA 'Sarge', although our DSs demanded time off for good behavior. (Details to follow)
DS, almost 20, code name 'Grumpy'
DS, almost 20, Code name 'Donald'
The Plan:
We joined DVC in 2006. BEST decision we've ever made. Not a minutes of buyers remorse. Booked a 1 BR at our home resort Boardwalk Villas at the 11 month mark and wonder of wonders got our wait list for Villas at Wilderness Lodge! We've tried for this many times. Not that we don't like our home resort, we just wanted to stay at a different resort for a change.
Leave for Florida early Sunday 12/26 arriving at MCO around 11 am. Return late Saturday 1/1/2011 so DH can have a day home before going back to work.
Here is a tiny example of my CDPD. I laminate one slightly reduced copy for my backpack and carry a spare.
We had chosen the DDP (the one where you get a snack, CS, and TS each day/each person) and my family likes to have one nice sit down TS dinner each day. I try to schedule around our target park for the day. Our target park in the morning is most often the early entry park.
Enough of the pre-planning - let's get this trip report started!
Next up, Heading to warm, sunny, Florida (NOT)
Why would anyone choose to go to WDW during the busiest week of the year? Admit it, you are thinking that. Well, DH is a teacher so we need to vacation on a school break. Our DSs are sophomores in college so their spring break never seems to line up with our local school district.
The main reason? We love to see the parks decorated for the holidays and spending a week with our sons away from it all is our real gift to each other (and this year literally our gift to everyone)
Meet the gang:
Me, tksbaskets, at this point I guess I'm a Disney veteran as I seem to be getting lots of emails from our friends and acquaintances who want park and dining advice

DH, AKA 'Sarge', although our DSs demanded time off for good behavior. (Details to follow)
DS, almost 20, code name 'Grumpy'
DS, almost 20, Code name 'Donald'
The Plan:
We joined DVC in 2006. BEST decision we've ever made. Not a minutes of buyers remorse. Booked a 1 BR at our home resort Boardwalk Villas at the 11 month mark and wonder of wonders got our wait list for Villas at Wilderness Lodge! We've tried for this many times. Not that we don't like our home resort, we just wanted to stay at a different resort for a change.
Leave for Florida early Sunday 12/26 arriving at MCO around 11 am. Return late Saturday 1/1/2011 so DH can have a day home before going back to work.
Here is a tiny example of my CDPD. I laminate one slightly reduced copy for my backpack and carry a spare.

We had chosen the DDP (the one where you get a snack, CS, and TS each day/each person) and my family likes to have one nice sit down TS dinner each day. I try to schedule around our target park for the day. Our target park in the morning is most often the early entry park.
Enough of the pre-planning - let's get this trip report started!
Next up, Heading to warm, sunny, Florida (NOT)