You should invest in a water proof camera! There are great models out there right now. I'm not very good with technology but I'm sure there's a thread somewhere on the DIS that can recommend a good one!
It's great to hear that Keegan can swim like that! I know some teen girls that never learned how to swim! Our families took a trip together and it was...interesting teaching her how to swim.
Why do you call it Mimi camping?
Mini camping sounds fun! I'm with you on the real camping- such a hassle when I have a perfectly good bed at home. We've only camped a couple times and once we made the mistake of bringing the dog, who circled the tent and whined all night. After that, we made a pact- we hate camping.![]()
A Mommy and Me swimming class is such a good idea! I would love to do something like that, but it's kind of trickier with two kids. You just don't see a lot of Mommy and Brother and Me classes.
Camera shopping, that's exciting. I don't have any suggestions for you. We sometimes toy around with getting a new camera before our next trip, but there's really nothing wrong with the one I have.
I've never had the nerve to try using off site transportation. It seems like all the hotels outside of Disney offer complimentary transportation, but I've always worried it would be crowded and take forever. $15 for the cab seems like a good choice, but of course, staying on site is even better.![]()
So...I shall start from the beginning of our 2008 trip...
A little back-story on this. I became a Disney-aholic during my 2nd trip to a Disney park...1997...in high school for a band trip. Even though in 1994 we'd gone to Disneyland for our band trip...and I liked Disneyland...it wasn't until we hit the World that I fell head over heels.On the 1997 trip, my mom went along as a chaperone. Loved everything...except the kids in her chaperone group.
Anywho. In 2003, we decided to take a trip back to the World...mom, dad, and myself. Dad had NEVER been and was eager to go. And when it came to picking a date...we knew it had to be while mom was on vacation from her work (with the school district). Since it was October...we decided on December. So, dad got on Expedia, found a reasonable vacation package and booked it. I don't remember the price. But I do remember we did not stay on property...though we were just around the corner from Downtown Disney (which we did not find out until a couple days into our trip). It was the Double Tree Club Hotel. It was pretty fun. We were near a grocery store...and several restaurants.
I believe the worst part of our stay was the buses to/from the theme parks. >_< There was one bus for a group of like 5 hotels along the road our hotel was on. And our hotel was the last one picked up and dropped off. So, in the morning, we were standing on the bus all the way to the theme park (a much longer ride than the buses within the property). Not so fun. And the bus "home", while it wasn't horrible...it was just like "get me back to my hotel...I'm tired, cranky and want to sleep." I remember riding one bus to the parks and one bus home from the parks. The rest of our trip we took cabs (shoot, it was under $15 to/from our hotel to any of the parks).
And going at Christmas was amazing! We fell in love with the decoarations (Christmas is THE holiday in our house...we go all out with decorating). And took the Disney buses to DTD (I don't remember who we asked, but they told us to take a bus from a theme park to one of the value resorts and then transfer to the DTD bus).
Upon returning home, we all decided next time we went, we were staying ON property. (Seems like we chatted with several people in line for rides about on-prop vs off-prop, and those staying on-prop convinced us.) So, that's just what we did in 2008. We stayed on property for the first time.
*I will have to update this post with pics later...I have to scan some in, edit a bit, and upload to photobucket.![]()
And I will leave this post here for today.
Up next, Day 1 of our 2008 trip.![]()