TheDisDork
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Fellow solo DIS-ers, I seek recommendations for my ultimate, no holds barred mega trip...
I work in television-- it's a field that requires a lot of 12-14 hour days, many times seven days a week (I just finished a 28 day-straight working streak and it wasn't the first), and constant high-priority deadlines. Of course... it's television. Seriously, not much to complain about. I love it. But you eventually get extremely psychologically worn down after a while, especially if you're battening down the hatches on two shows at once. As with a lot of us here, my coworkers are not aware I'm a Disney fanatic. Whether they're amazing people (they are) or not, it just takes a certain kind of person to get enthusiastic about that. Anyways! I've signed on for a new season of my primary show (though both are made at the same studio) beginning halfway through April. I'll have a two week break at the end of March after my second show goes into "inter-season hibernation."
Many of those extra weekends and days that I mentioned were optional. I did them for the overtime, because I had... a secret plan. For too many years, I've had to only take short, 3-4 day trips down to WDW because film isn't big on holidays. Other times because my mother and my schedules only overlapped for such a short time (best travel buddy EVER). Well, this upcoming season is going to be the longest haul yet. And I knew that. SO I SAVED EVERY #@(*$&@ PENNY I COULD, AND I'M GOING TO HAVE THE MOST UNLIMITED DISNEY VACATION OF MY LIFE SO FAR.
And did I mention, my pay is awesome?
Two week solo trip. I actually love Saratoga Springs because I'm a walker, so that trail to DTD is great (and makes me feel better about easting all the Ghiradelli Cookie Bottom Sundaes I dream of). We have all of our points there anyways, so I'll be spending one week there and the next at our Marriott timeshare nearby (Our family is not super wealthy, my aunt's father gave the Marriott points to us for nothing and we usually just like to stay on property and we've never done anything with them). I'm not picky. I have no food allergies and I eat everything. I like shows, I like all rides, and I've never done any of the tours. I've been solo for maybe a day before, and I loved it, but now it's a big blank check of relaxation and magic.
I'm keeping myself open to anything. The only things I'd really like to do is the Spirit of Aloha dinner show (I've wanted to go since I first went to the Poly in 1998), maybe try the AK Backstage Safari, and I REALLY want to eat a bunch of candela at Via Napoli.
You are my people! What would you do if you could do this? LIVE THROUGH ME haha
I work in television-- it's a field that requires a lot of 12-14 hour days, many times seven days a week (I just finished a 28 day-straight working streak and it wasn't the first), and constant high-priority deadlines. Of course... it's television. Seriously, not much to complain about. I love it. But you eventually get extremely psychologically worn down after a while, especially if you're battening down the hatches on two shows at once. As with a lot of us here, my coworkers are not aware I'm a Disney fanatic. Whether they're amazing people (they are) or not, it just takes a certain kind of person to get enthusiastic about that. Anyways! I've signed on for a new season of my primary show (though both are made at the same studio) beginning halfway through April. I'll have a two week break at the end of March after my second show goes into "inter-season hibernation."
Many of those extra weekends and days that I mentioned were optional. I did them for the overtime, because I had... a secret plan. For too many years, I've had to only take short, 3-4 day trips down to WDW because film isn't big on holidays. Other times because my mother and my schedules only overlapped for such a short time (best travel buddy EVER). Well, this upcoming season is going to be the longest haul yet. And I knew that. SO I SAVED EVERY #@(*$&@ PENNY I COULD, AND I'M GOING TO HAVE THE MOST UNLIMITED DISNEY VACATION OF MY LIFE SO FAR.
And did I mention, my pay is awesome?
Two week solo trip. I actually love Saratoga Springs because I'm a walker, so that trail to DTD is great (and makes me feel better about easting all the Ghiradelli Cookie Bottom Sundaes I dream of). We have all of our points there anyways, so I'll be spending one week there and the next at our Marriott timeshare nearby (Our family is not super wealthy, my aunt's father gave the Marriott points to us for nothing and we usually just like to stay on property and we've never done anything with them). I'm not picky. I have no food allergies and I eat everything. I like shows, I like all rides, and I've never done any of the tours. I've been solo for maybe a day before, and I loved it, but now it's a big blank check of relaxation and magic.
I'm keeping myself open to anything. The only things I'd really like to do is the Spirit of Aloha dinner show (I've wanted to go since I first went to the Poly in 1998), maybe try the AK Backstage Safari, and I REALLY want to eat a bunch of candela at Via Napoli.
You are my people! What would you do if you could do this? LIVE THROUGH ME haha