glennbo123
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I love it when a plan comes together. I've been doing a lot of pondering, and here's my plan so far:
Sat. Jun 12
Arrive around noon, check-in (don't know where yet, either CSR or POR)
Hit the pool
Check-in with PChef, if possible (I think we were able to in a day early 2005)
Dinner at Downtown Disney, either Earl of Sandwich or Wolfgang Puck
Go to POR River Roost Lounge to catch Yee Haa Bob Jackson
Return to room - crash
Sun. Jun 13
Breakfast at resort, counter service
DHS for SWW
Lunch at Sci-Fi (ADR made!
)
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to rest or swim
Go to Epcot World Showcase
Dinner at Biergarten (ADR made!
)
Illuminations
Return to room - crash
Mon. Jun 14
Breakfast at resort, counter service
Epcot day
Lunch wherever we are, counter service, prob. Sunshine Seasons
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to rest or swim
Dinner at Whispering Canyon (ADR made!
)
Magic Kingdom in the evening
Return to room - crash
Tue. Jun 15
Breakfast at resort, counter service
Typhoon Lagoon
Lunch wherever we are, counter service, prob. Typhoon Tilly's
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to rest and pack
Dinner and evening spent at AK, PChef event
Wed. Jun 16
Breakfast at resort, counter service
Check-out, send luggage to Kidani
Magic Kingdom day
Lunch wherever we are, counter service
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to unpack, rest and visit pool
Dinner in the suite
See the Boardwalk at night
Thu. Jun 17
Breakfast in suite
Animal Kingdom day
Lunch - bring sandwiches into park or buy picnic
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to rest or swim
Dinner at Boma
Evening ?
Fri. Jun 18
Breakfast in suite
Animal Kingdom or Epcot
Date night? (The Wave? Flying Fish?)
Sat. Jun 19
Breakfast in suite
MK, Epcot, or DHS
Dinner at Hoop de Doo
Sun. Jun 20
Breakfast in suite
Check-out
There's not too much flesh on the bones for the last few days, but I may not plan a whole lot for those days -- I like to leave them open so the kids or Judy can express if there's something they really want to do.
One thing I'm not sure about is that with this plan the first time we'll enter the Magic Kingdom will be during the evening, which seems kind of weird for the first time seeing the castle during the trip. Maybe I'll replace our first day's trip to Downtown Disney with going to MK.
Also, we're going, going, going for several days straight. Maybe on Wednesday, when we change resorts, we should make it a non-park day. Check-out late, move over to Kidani and just go to the pool. The only problem with that is it does take a while for your luggage to arrive and you might as well be at a park. Hmmmm.
Now...switching gears. You guys have sat through all of that park planning stuff very patiently. I's all a lot of words....blah, blah, blah. But I know that what you really want, are pictures. So, how about if I keep you entertained for a little while with a couple of pictures of us picking out our Christmas tree last weekend? Oh, I should mention, this is the first time in probably almost fifteen years that we've not used an artificial tree. Lauren's the only one who had ever gone with us to pick out a tree before, and she didn't remember it.
Here are the kids strolling around the tree farm, hunting for the perfect tree. It was a cold day.
After a little while we found said tree, and the family posed in front of it.
After I took the one above, each of the kids wanted a turn taking the picture. I won't bore you with those, they're basically the same shot, with interchanging people....except for the one James took. When he held that camera in his hands, with gloves on, all you could see was the lens sticking through. I don't even know how he managed to trip the shutter button. We all cracked up!
After he took it, he was like, "What? What?"
Then another gentleman tree-hunter apparently noticed us and offered to take our picture for us. That was very kind of him, and he didn't even know he would be mentioned in a Pre-Trip Report which would be read by thousands and thousands of people.
Marlene and James wanted to take a shot at sawing, but Lauren didn't want to get her jacket dirty. Don't you love their cute faces?
After they were done messing around I finished it off and loaded our trophy into my truck.
I guess I should say I loaded it into the tree-farm-provided wagon, and then loaded it into my truck, of which I don't have a picture...of.
Then, my job is to get it into the base and into the house. After that, the kids and Judy do the decorating. That's not my thing. Here's the finished product.
Nobody better say "Timber!"
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Sat. Jun 12
Arrive around noon, check-in (don't know where yet, either CSR or POR)
Hit the pool
Check-in with PChef, if possible (I think we were able to in a day early 2005)
Dinner at Downtown Disney, either Earl of Sandwich or Wolfgang Puck
Go to POR River Roost Lounge to catch Yee Haa Bob Jackson
Return to room - crash
Sun. Jun 13
Breakfast at resort, counter service
DHS for SWW
Lunch at Sci-Fi (ADR made!

Return to resort early/mid afternoon to rest or swim
Go to Epcot World Showcase
Dinner at Biergarten (ADR made!

Illuminations
Return to room - crash
Mon. Jun 14
Breakfast at resort, counter service
Epcot day
Lunch wherever we are, counter service, prob. Sunshine Seasons
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to rest or swim
Dinner at Whispering Canyon (ADR made!

Magic Kingdom in the evening
Return to room - crash
Tue. Jun 15
Breakfast at resort, counter service
Typhoon Lagoon
Lunch wherever we are, counter service, prob. Typhoon Tilly's
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to rest and pack
Dinner and evening spent at AK, PChef event
Wed. Jun 16
Breakfast at resort, counter service
Check-out, send luggage to Kidani
Magic Kingdom day
Lunch wherever we are, counter service
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to unpack, rest and visit pool
Dinner in the suite
See the Boardwalk at night
Thu. Jun 17
Breakfast in suite
Animal Kingdom day
Lunch - bring sandwiches into park or buy picnic
Return to resort early/mid afternoon to rest or swim
Dinner at Boma
Evening ?
Fri. Jun 18
Breakfast in suite
Animal Kingdom or Epcot
Date night? (The Wave? Flying Fish?)
Sat. Jun 19
Breakfast in suite
MK, Epcot, or DHS
Dinner at Hoop de Doo
Sun. Jun 20
Breakfast in suite
Check-out
There's not too much flesh on the bones for the last few days, but I may not plan a whole lot for those days -- I like to leave them open so the kids or Judy can express if there's something they really want to do.
One thing I'm not sure about is that with this plan the first time we'll enter the Magic Kingdom will be during the evening, which seems kind of weird for the first time seeing the castle during the trip. Maybe I'll replace our first day's trip to Downtown Disney with going to MK.
Also, we're going, going, going for several days straight. Maybe on Wednesday, when we change resorts, we should make it a non-park day. Check-out late, move over to Kidani and just go to the pool. The only problem with that is it does take a while for your luggage to arrive and you might as well be at a park. Hmmmm.
Now...switching gears. You guys have sat through all of that park planning stuff very patiently. I's all a lot of words....blah, blah, blah. But I know that what you really want, are pictures. So, how about if I keep you entertained for a little while with a couple of pictures of us picking out our Christmas tree last weekend? Oh, I should mention, this is the first time in probably almost fifteen years that we've not used an artificial tree. Lauren's the only one who had ever gone with us to pick out a tree before, and she didn't remember it.
Here are the kids strolling around the tree farm, hunting for the perfect tree. It was a cold day.


After a little while we found said tree, and the family posed in front of it.

After I took the one above, each of the kids wanted a turn taking the picture. I won't bore you with those, they're basically the same shot, with interchanging people....except for the one James took. When he held that camera in his hands, with gloves on, all you could see was the lens sticking through. I don't even know how he managed to trip the shutter button. We all cracked up!

After he took it, he was like, "What? What?"
Then another gentleman tree-hunter apparently noticed us and offered to take our picture for us. That was very kind of him, and he didn't even know he would be mentioned in a Pre-Trip Report which would be read by thousands and thousands of people.

Marlene and James wanted to take a shot at sawing, but Lauren didn't want to get her jacket dirty. Don't you love their cute faces?


After they were done messing around I finished it off and loaded our trophy into my truck.

I guess I should say I loaded it into the tree-farm-provided wagon, and then loaded it into my truck, of which I don't have a picture...of.
Then, my job is to get it into the base and into the house. After that, the kids and Judy do the decorating. That's not my thing. Here's the finished product.

Nobody better say "Timber!"
Link to next chapter