figmentedpixie
Master Gracey's Last Living Heir
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Greetings and Salutations. Are you a Heather? Sorry. Sorry. I literally cannot help myself. I think it’s something about being a child of the 80s/90s; I see an opportunity to quote Heathers and I go for it.
Anywho, welcome to my pre-trip report. Every trip I take to WDW, I swear I am going to do a trip report and every time I don’t follow through (except for one time when I got as far as the pre-trip report). This time, however, will be different. How do I know? Because this entire trip is different.
For starters, it didn’t even start out as a trip to Florida. Originally, we were going to California for a week. But somehow, the more we discussed it, the less it became about Cali and the more it became about WDW -- especially since none of us have ever been there for Halloween. Christmas, yes but Halloween, no.
So we have a different time of year, a different length of stay (it’s actually a bit shorter than our usual jaunts), a different resort, and...for the first time ever...I will be leaving my comfort zone and journeying to the dark side. That’s right, People, I’m going to Universal (-gasp-) to check out the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Let’s get to it, shall we?
What: A quick 6-day trip to ‘the World’
When: September 29 - October 4, 2016
Where: The Caribbean Beach Resort (for the first time ever)
Who: Two thirds of my crew, a group I affectionately call “Team Pirate”. All together there are six of us, but for this trip only four will be in attendance as dragging the west coast contingent in for such a short time seems silly.
So going from left to right, we have…
Jake (aka OJ): 26. Jake is not only the youngest member of our crew, but the newest member as well. Though, honestly, I often forget I’ve only known him for six years. He’s become such an important part of our friend group and one I cannot imagine being without. He’s also becoming my mini-me when it comes to Disney planning. I not only have him thinking of ADRs and crowd calendars, but I’ve gotten him onto the boards as well. If I had to associate a Disney character with Jake it would be either Stitch or Olaf. Probably Olaf.
Me (aka Mary): 33 (as I will not turn 34 until AFTER our trip - ha!). Resident planner and Disneyphile extreme. Almost every part of my life involves Disney somehow -- from the Haunted Mansion background on my laptop, to the Ursula dress I wear to work, and the fact that no matter where I start, my Pandora station ALWAYS ends up back at Disney. Always. Picking a Disney character for myself, I’d probably say Tink.
Gillian (aka G): 34. I met G in an Arthurian Legend class in college and we’ve been besties ever since. I was actually with G the first time she EVER stepped foot into a Disney Theme Park. She is one of my constant travel companions and is known for her ability to make up songs on the fly. Alice is most definitely the Disney character I would be associate with her.
And somehow, managing to avoid being in the picture, is Mia (aka Panda): 34. Extremely elusive, especially when cameras are involved. While Mia is usually the one that plans and budgets and draws up lists, when it comes to Disney, she takes a step back and lets me handle all of that. She is also a California native, which means while she grew up going to Disneyland, she only started going to WDW a few years back. And while Sleeping Beauty is by far and wide her favorite princess, I think when it comes to associations, she’s more a Vader.
That’s it. That’s us. The motley crew that will be your guides through this planning process (and the adventure that comes after).
And maybe somewhere along the way I will learn to stop using so many parentheses.
Planning Posts
Day by Day - Take One
Getting Into Disney Shape
Fastpass + (or the ultimate love hate relationship)
The Great Costume Debate & a Resolution
Achievement Memory Maker Unlocked/A Hashtag is Born
In Which Buying a Scale is Both a Great Idea and Horrible One.
Seven Days and Counting
We're Almost There
Anywho, welcome to my pre-trip report. Every trip I take to WDW, I swear I am going to do a trip report and every time I don’t follow through (except for one time when I got as far as the pre-trip report). This time, however, will be different. How do I know? Because this entire trip is different.
For starters, it didn’t even start out as a trip to Florida. Originally, we were going to California for a week. But somehow, the more we discussed it, the less it became about Cali and the more it became about WDW -- especially since none of us have ever been there for Halloween. Christmas, yes but Halloween, no.
So we have a different time of year, a different length of stay (it’s actually a bit shorter than our usual jaunts), a different resort, and...for the first time ever...I will be leaving my comfort zone and journeying to the dark side. That’s right, People, I’m going to Universal (-gasp-) to check out the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Let’s get to it, shall we?
What: A quick 6-day trip to ‘the World’
When: September 29 - October 4, 2016
Where: The Caribbean Beach Resort (for the first time ever)
Who: Two thirds of my crew, a group I affectionately call “Team Pirate”. All together there are six of us, but for this trip only four will be in attendance as dragging the west coast contingent in for such a short time seems silly.

So going from left to right, we have…
Jake (aka OJ): 26. Jake is not only the youngest member of our crew, but the newest member as well. Though, honestly, I often forget I’ve only known him for six years. He’s become such an important part of our friend group and one I cannot imagine being without. He’s also becoming my mini-me when it comes to Disney planning. I not only have him thinking of ADRs and crowd calendars, but I’ve gotten him onto the boards as well. If I had to associate a Disney character with Jake it would be either Stitch or Olaf. Probably Olaf.
Me (aka Mary): 33 (as I will not turn 34 until AFTER our trip - ha!). Resident planner and Disneyphile extreme. Almost every part of my life involves Disney somehow -- from the Haunted Mansion background on my laptop, to the Ursula dress I wear to work, and the fact that no matter where I start, my Pandora station ALWAYS ends up back at Disney. Always. Picking a Disney character for myself, I’d probably say Tink.
Gillian (aka G): 34. I met G in an Arthurian Legend class in college and we’ve been besties ever since. I was actually with G the first time she EVER stepped foot into a Disney Theme Park. She is one of my constant travel companions and is known for her ability to make up songs on the fly. Alice is most definitely the Disney character I would be associate with her.
And somehow, managing to avoid being in the picture, is Mia (aka Panda): 34. Extremely elusive, especially when cameras are involved. While Mia is usually the one that plans and budgets and draws up lists, when it comes to Disney, she takes a step back and lets me handle all of that. She is also a California native, which means while she grew up going to Disneyland, she only started going to WDW a few years back. And while Sleeping Beauty is by far and wide her favorite princess, I think when it comes to associations, she’s more a Vader.
That’s it. That’s us. The motley crew that will be your guides through this planning process (and the adventure that comes after).
And maybe somewhere along the way I will learn to stop using so many parentheses.
Planning Posts
Day by Day - Take One
Getting Into Disney Shape
Fastpass + (or the ultimate love hate relationship)
The Great Costume Debate & a Resolution
Achievement Memory Maker Unlocked/A Hashtag is Born
In Which Buying a Scale is Both a Great Idea and Horrible One.
Seven Days and Counting
We're Almost There
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