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Hey guys, hope everyone had a great holiday season. I just started to try and read some TR's it looks like all you guys had a great trip and it was nice to see the pics of all the meets.
We booked a trip!!! :cool1:
We are leaving on the 4th and staying at POR. I cant wait. 12-14 hr days is starting to take it's toll and I really need this vacation.
Talk to you soon.
 

Hey guys, hope everyone had a great holiday season. I just started to try and read some TR's it looks like all you guys had a great trip and it was nice to see the pics of all the meets.
We booked a trip!!! :cool1:
We are leaving on the 4th and staying at POR. I cant wait. 12-14 hr days is starting to take it's toll and I really need this vacation.
Talk to you soon.

Congratulations! Now that you're in the food service industry, I wonder if you'll eat at the Disney restaurants with a more critical eye.:confused3
 
Gents-
I'm looking in to getting a trip together for my extended family and I'd like to glean some wisdom from your collectively considerable experience. Given the extremely attractive rates of some very nice rental homes in the area, I'm thinking of staying off-property next time. I know a lot of you are DVC owners and therefore rarely if ever stay off-site, but if you ever have stayed at a non-Disney property, what did you think? The main thing I'm thinking about is transportation. My research suggests that leaving a house and driving to a park will almost always take less time than relying on Disney(although I'd have to pay for parking), but what do you think? Is it an extra hassle to be responsible for your own transportation or is it a blessing to know that you won't have to face a huge bus/boat/monorail liine that makes several stops before getting to your destination.

My heart says go back to Disney, but my wallet says find a way to do it cheaper (hence, the rental home idea). If we were to stay on-site, I'd need to rent enough DVC points to get at least 3 rooms in either BWV or BLT. When you add up the costs, a rental home merits strong consideration. Then there's the issue of being away from the Disney atmosphere. I liked being right in the heart of it at BWV and I might miss it if I stayed off-site.

Also, this hypothetical trip would take place Oct 29 - Nov 5. That's during Food & Wine. I've never been there during that time. What does it do to the crowds at Epcot? I'm sure the crowds swell quite a bit, but are those folks going to impact the lines for the attractions or just clog up World Showcase?

Any input is appreciated.
 
Alrighty boys! It won't be terribly long now. Five months from now we'll be traveling to the World for our second time! I'm very excited. We were wanting to go in 2010, but it was just too difficult to get put together financially. My MIL and lil BIL will be coming this time. My lil BIL is 9yo. Yeah, I know - hahaha.

Question: I'm surprised (I guess I shouldn't be) that Universal is $100/per person (kids the same price). Does anyone know of any options for cheaper tickets there?

Question 2: I have two girls and a boy, the boy being the youngest. He's not erally into pirates or anything; he likes cars and the original characters. My lil BIL loves Pirates. Aside from the POTC ride, are there any shows or other rides that are Pirates related? Maybe, dressup (kinda like BBB) or anything like that?

Thanks for the help guys! I'm freakin excited!
 
Gents-
I'm looking in to getting a trip together for my extended family and I'd like to glean some wisdom from your collectively considerable experience. Given the extremely attractive rates of some very nice rental homes in the area, I'm thinking of staying off-property next time. I know a lot of you are DVC owners and therefore rarely if ever stay off-site, but if you ever have stayed at a non-Disney property, what did you think? The main thing I'm thinking about is transportation. My research suggests that leaving a house and driving to a park will almost always take less time than relying on Disney(although I'd have to pay for parking), but what do you think? Is it an extra hassle to be responsible for your own transportation or is it a blessing to know that you won't have to face a huge bus/boat/monorail liine that makes several stops before getting to your destination.

My heart says go back to Disney, but my wallet says find a way to do it cheaper (hence, the rental home idea). If we were to stay on-site, I'd need to rent enough DVC points to get at least 3 rooms in either BWV or BLT. When you add up the costs, a rental home merits strong consideration. Then there's the issue of being away from the Disney atmosphere. I liked being right in the heart of it at BWV and I might miss it if I stayed off-site.

Also, this hypothetical trip would take place Oct 29 - Nov 5. That's during Food & Wine. I've never been there during that time. What does it do to the crowds at Epcot? I'm sure the crowds swell quite a bit, but are those folks going to impact the lines for the attractions or just clog up World Showcase?

Any input is appreciated.

You are picking a great time to go. We have traveled during that time frame in the past and love it. I am sure that the Halloween weekend will be busy but aside from that you will be in good shape. We do not stay on property...we have a time share through Hilton that we use and drive where we want when we want. I like feeling more in control of what I do and when I do it. Parking was 14 a day if I recall correctly...which is sky high but worth the trade off.

Now, as far as an off site home. I have two ideas for you. I have seen on some of the other threads people who rent home in Windsor Hills. Looks VERY nice and the homes have their own private pools. I would do that option if we did not already have a place. My second idea is to go to VRBO.com and see what sorts of home and condos are available. VRBO stands for Vacation Rentals By Owner. I have used this sits for stays in Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach and it is great! We have managed to stay in beautiful places for cheaper than we have stayed in years past.

Good Luck! Hope that might have helped some!!

Steve
 
Alrighty boys! It won't be terribly long now. Five months from now we'll be traveling to the World for our second time! I'm very excited. We were wanting to go in 2010, but it was just too difficult to get put together financially. My MIL and lil BIL will be coming this time. My lil BIL is 9yo. Yeah, I know - hahaha.

Question: I'm surprised (I guess I shouldn't be) that Universal is $100/per person (kids the same price). Does anyone know of any options for cheaper tickets there?

Question 2: I have two girls and a boy, the boy being the youngest. He's not erally into pirates or anything; he likes cars and the original characters. My lil BIL loves Pirates. Aside from the POTC ride, are there any shows or other rides that are Pirates related? Maybe, dressup (kinda like BBB) or anything like that?

Thanks for the help guys! I'm freakin excited!

I am not sure about the Pirate thing but as far as your Universal Tickets you might check out Undercover Tourist. There is a special link inside the mousesavers.com newsletter that comes out the 15 of every month to get a little more of a discount. It wont save huge amounts but every little bit counts!!!
 
Glad you are finally getting plowed out!

Check out this video from NYC. It is comedy! :lmao:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt_r-jO3lKE&feature=player_embedded

Saw this on the local news. Apparently, the people on the street were screaming at them to stop, but they just kept going.

Also, a spokesperson for the City was shown the video and said he was sorry, this stuff happens, and there is a claims process for people to get reimbursed for the damage to their vehicle. Given my experience with NYC, the claims process will take 6 months and they will fight the vehicle owner tooth and nail over the amount of the damage and the value of the vehicle. Heck, they will likely blame the vehicle owner saying he/she was improperly parked there in the first place. Either that, or it will get shuffled throughout the NYC bureaucracy until a news organization gets hold of the story again and forces some action.

ClearScreen
 
Saw this on the local news. Apparently, the people on the street were screaming at them to stop, but they just kept going.

Also, a spokesperson for the City was shown the video and said he was sorry, this stuff happens, and there is a claims process for people to get reimbursed for the damage to their vehicle. Given my experience with NYC, the claims process will take 6 months and they will fight the vehicle owner tooth and nail over the amount of the damage and the value of the vehicle. Heck, they will likely blame the vehicle owner saying he/she was improperly parked there in the first place. Either that, or it will get shuffled throughout the NYC bureaucracy until a news organization gets hold of the story again and forces some action.

ClearScreen

The video has already gotten over 2 million hits on youtube..so hopefully it wont be too huge of a process of the owner since they really can't cover it up and pretend it did not happen


Page Ownage...WooHoo!
 
Hey guys, hope everyone had a great holiday season. I just started to try and read some TR's it looks like all you guys had a great trip and it was nice to see the pics of all the meets.
We booked a trip!!! :cool1:
We are leaving on the 4th and staying at POR. I cant wait. 12-14 hr days is starting to take it's toll and I really need this vacation.
Talk to you soon.

Is this January 4th?? If so, have a great time and enjoy the, um, "relaxation" that comes with a visit ;)

Gents-
I'm looking in to getting a trip together for my extended family and I'd like to glean some wisdom from your collectively considerable experience. Given the extremely attractive rates of some very nice rental homes in the area, I'm thinking of staying off-property next time. I know a lot of you are DVC owners and therefore rarely if ever stay off-site, but if you ever have stayed at a non-Disney property, what did you think? The main thing I'm thinking about is transportation. My research suggests that leaving a house and driving to a park will almost always take less time than relying on Disney(although I'd have to pay for parking), but what do you think? Is it an extra hassle to be responsible for your own transportation or is it a blessing to know that you won't have to face a huge bus/boat/monorail liine that makes several stops before getting to your destination.

My heart says go back to Disney, but my wallet says find a way to do it cheaper (hence, the rental home idea). If we were to stay on-site, I'd need to rent enough DVC points to get at least 3 rooms in either BWV or BLT. When you add up the costs, a rental home merits strong consideration. Then there's the issue of being away from the Disney atmosphere. I liked being right in the heart of it at BWV and I might miss it if I stayed off-site.

Also, this hypothetical trip would take place Oct 29 - Nov 5. That's during Food & Wine. I've never been there during that time. What does it do to the crowds at Epcot? I'm sure the crowds swell quite a bit, but are those folks going to impact the lines for the attractions or just clog up World Showcase?

Any input is appreciated.

I have no input on staying off property because I have never done so. However, my sister did a couple of years ago and enjoyed it with a couple of exceptions: they stayed in a hotel and had limited transportation to the parks that often resulted in them taking cabs. Also, you don't get to do the EMH times, but I'm guessing that isn't an issue if it is an extended family trip. Just hope that you can get it done in a manner that is affordable as possible for everyone in your party.
 
Gents-
I'm looking in to getting a trip together for my extended family and I'd like to glean some wisdom from your collectively considerable experience. Given the extremely attractive rates of some very nice rental homes in the area, I'm thinking of staying off-property next time. I know a lot of you are DVC owners and therefore rarely if ever stay off-site, but if you ever have stayed at a non-Disney property, what did you think? The main thing I'm thinking about is transportation. My research suggests that leaving a house and driving to a park will almost always take less time than relying on Disney(although I'd have to pay for parking), but what do you think? Is it an extra hassle to be responsible for your own transportation or is it a blessing to know that you won't have to face a huge bus/boat/monorail liine that makes several stops before getting to your destination.

My heart says go back to Disney, but my wallet says find a way to do it cheaper (hence, the rental home idea). If we were to stay on-site, I'd need to rent enough DVC points to get at least 3 rooms in either BWV or BLT. When you add up the costs, a rental home merits strong consideration. Then there's the issue of being away from the Disney atmosphere. I liked being right in the heart of it at BWV and I might miss it if I stayed off-site.

Also, this hypothetical trip would take place Oct 29 - Nov 5. That's during Food & Wine. I've never been there during that time. What does it do to the crowds at Epcot? I'm sure the crowds swell quite a bit, but are those folks going to impact the lines for the attractions or just clog up World Showcase?

Any input is appreciated.
Congrats on the trip!!!!!

If you click on the Family, Friends & Celebrities link in my signature or click on this link http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=36024676&postcount=252 (Post #6 in my TR) shows you a house that we rented for 8 days with friends last year. It was a 3500sq ft 5-6 bedroom house in Windsor Palms and literally 10 minutes from the parks. Would i do it again... .ABSOLUTELY! We spent $1183 total- rental, tax, pool heat, cleaning. I also have 15 houses saved on my computer that I can send to you. PM me if you want me to email you the list. I was looking for a reasonable price $800-1400 and location.
 
I am not sure about the Pirate thing but as far as your Universal Tickets you might check out Undercover Tourist. There is a special link inside the mousesavers.com newsletter that comes out the 15 of every month to get a little more of a discount. It wont save huge amounts but every little bit counts!!!

There is a thing just like BBB called "Pirates League" (I think) It is right next to the giftshop of POTC. They do males and females both. You even get a new Pirate name, eye patch and hook.
There is a Pirate treasure hunt as well at CBR (I think) that takes the kids on a 2 hour treasure hunt. Then there is the Pirate cruise that starts at the Contemperary and goes out on the lake for the fireworks starting with stories from Capt Hook and Smee. Then when you get back to land you get to meet Peter Pan.
There is a number on the disney website for the adventures. Ill try to find it and post it.
 
Congratulations! Now that you're in the food service industry, I wonder if you'll eat at the Disney restaurants with a more critical eye.:confused3

I have to admit that I try to not be too critical when I am at Disney CS restaurant. If however I am at a TS I expect a higher level of food and service. For the prices that Disney charges we should not expect any less.
I will let you all know what we find when we get back.

Is this January 4th?? If so, have a great time and enjoy the, um, "relaxation" that comes with a visit ;)

Yes, the 4th of Jan. We had AP's this year and really the only reason we were able to pull this trip off. They expire on the 23rd of this month and figured why not. :thumbsup2

Thanks, I can't wait to wake up early and get a coffee and just sit on my favorite chair at POR. :cloud9:
 
There is a thing just like BBB called "Pirates League" (I think) It is right next to the giftshop of POTC. They do males and females both. You even get a new Pirate name, eye patch and hook.
There is a Pirate treasure hunt as well at CBR (I think) that takes the kids on a 2 hour treasure hunt. Then there is the Pirate cruise that starts at the Contemperary and goes out on the lake for the fireworks starting with stories from Capt Hook and Smee. Then when you get back to land you get to meet Peter Pan.
There is a number on the disney website for the adventures. Ill try to find it and post it.

Yes we have done The Pirate's League & the Pirate Firework Cruise, both were really fun, The Pirate's League has changed a bit since we did it last year, now everything is like BBB it's all alacart, instead of package deals.

We have not done the treasure hunt yet since only kids can do it, I'm not comfortable leaving a 5yr old alone for 2hrs:scared1: maybe in a few years:confused3

Also by POTC Captain Sparrow comes out for a show, and across from POTC a Pirate Band called Rusty Cutlass performs (I don't know times or days they do it):confused3
 
Daddy-O I got some snow (34 inches) that I think belongs to you, You can come and pick it up anytime:lmao:
 
So this new job I have apparently has a few perks that I wasn't quite aware of when I started a couple of months ago.

Long and short of it is I will be stuck in southern Florida over the MLK Day weekend on my own. So given that I'll have a company paid rental card, with unlimited miles, I'm thinking of taking a drive a few hours north on Saturday Morning and spending the night in the WDW area.

SO if there are any Dads who will be at The World during the weekend of Jan 15/16 let me know if you are able to do a meetup. (I won't be buying a park ticket since I won't have a full day either day to use a full fare ticket.)
 
So this new job I have apparently has a few perks that I wasn't quite aware of when I started a couple of months ago.

Long and short of it is I will be stuck in southern Florida over the MLK Day weekend on my own. So given that I'll have a company paid rental card, with unlimited miles, I'm thinking of taking a drive a few hours north on Saturday Morning and spending the night in the WDW area.

SO if there are any Dads who will be at The World during the weekend of Jan 15/16 let me know if you are able to do a meetup. (I won't be buying a park ticket since I won't have a full day either day to use a full fare ticket.)

You lucky dog!!!
 
So this new job I have apparently has a few perks that I wasn't quite aware of when I started a couple of months ago.

Long and short of it is I will be stuck in southern Florida over the MLK Day weekend on my own. So given that I'll have a company paid rental card, with unlimited miles, I'm thinking of taking a drive a few hours north on Saturday Morning and spending the night in the WDW area.

SO if there are any Dads who will be at The World during the weekend of Jan 15/16 let me know if you are able to do a meetup. (I won't be buying a park ticket since I won't have a full day either day to use a full fare ticket.)

I guess you will be a member of the Monorail Team by the end of the day, you know Mickey will be calling you:lmao: Wish I could get stuck in Fla for a weekend:goodvibes
 
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