MomBird
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It’s my first trip report, and in this case, pre-trip report! I have had such fun reading others’ reports that I thought I would give it a try.
Both this year and last year’s vacation planning began with great intentions of going to Aulani. Last year we found spectacular airline rates, but no DVC availability for any of our potential travel weeks. We went on a Disney cruise instead and loved every minute of it.
This year, there was some for availability in Aulani but in small spurts so we would have to move from one room type to another a couple of times during our stay and who wants to do that? Plus, flights were about 50% higher that the great deal we found last year. Eventually we really will make it to HI!
(And eventually, I will make it on to the start of this trip report.)
As an introduction, I am the mom of two teens, a son who graduates high school this year and a daughter who is almost 14. How did this happen so fast?! Aside from being “mom”, I run a small training & coaching company and design and develop adult learning programs. I went to Disney for the first time when I was 13. That was my only childhood trip and then my husband (we’ll call him Gaston, because I haven’t decided on using real names and I think he’d like that choice for him) and I went when we were first married, some 20ish years ago. After our son, whom I’ll call Skywalker, arrived a few years later, it quickly became our favorite family vacation spot. Introduce our daughter, “Aurora”, a few years after that and our darling bundle of joy who refused to sleep without a room completely to herself, in complete darkness, and without the sound of us breathing possessed us to buy DVC. After a week of sleep deprivation that model unit at Boardwalk looked oh so nice!
So we’ve been to Disney our fair share of times. Skywalker likes to explore other vacation spots, but Disney lures him for the dining plan where he can order lamb chops, swordfish, or whatever else he desires without asking, “Can I get this?” and having us cringe. Aurora would go to Disney for every single vacation and so would Gaston. I am the in-betweener. Don’t get me wrong; I love, love, love Disney World and once I have set a date set, I jump in with both feet. I just also like to venture out from time to time. (Like the Disney cruise line, Hilton Head Island, Vero Beach. Aulani….)
When we determined that this again was not our Aulani year, we had a few different options and considerations. As it’s Sky’s graduation year, he originally wanted to go to beach week with a few friends.
I do tend to flutter overhead to make sure the kids are safe and sound, while on occasion nudging them out of the nest. But Beach Week? Waves of panic overset me, and I pictured my well-behaved honor roll son partying Animal House style, getting arrested and losing his college scholarship. I will not even share the extent of worries that possessed this mother of an 18 year old son. That was one set of worries and another was the complete opposite – he and his friends getting lost on the way to the beach, then getting a ticket for driving too slow, because they are such jittery drivers, and being holed up in their room the whole week playing board games and video games (which, honestly, they would be content with).
I knew if he went to the beach, Gaston, Aurora and I would be renting a house not too far away to be on call. Not an ideal vacation.
So…I offered him a deal. He and his friends could skip the hassle of driving all the way to beach week and forget having to save up for a hotel of their own and instead have their very own studio lock off unit at Disney after graduation and during SWW. We would cover the room for the guys, their transportation, and extras and the parents would cover each of their own kids’ tickets and dining plan. Yay, they accepted! Sadly, one friend had to drop out so it’s just the two Sr. boys, but I know they’ll have a blast. Plus, Aurora is going to bring a friend for the first time too, so all of the kids will have fun!
Where to stay, where to stay.
By the time we looked, there was no availability at my favorite DVC resort: Beach Club. That’s my all-time favorite, but really you just can’t go wrong with DVC. We own at SSR (and HHI) and I like the location of SSR being so close to DDT. But alas, we ended up at AKV!! How did that happen? Hm’, we all like AKV too and love the pool at Kidani, plus Jambo House is just so very impressive. We decided that that would be more “Disney” than SSR and the two teens we were bringing along had never been to Disney, so that was the rationale.
I am happy with that decision (pre-trip happy, so we’ll see!)
I like how AKV Kidani has the 2 BRs with lock off units designated separately, so that’s what we booked. I had to get Savannah view because that’s what was left. Honestly, I would have preferred value or standard because the Savannah view doesn’t justify the extra points to me. The animals are great to look at but there are plenty of other places to view them besides the room.
Next up… How to Plan Disney with 2 adults and 4 teens.
Both this year and last year’s vacation planning began with great intentions of going to Aulani. Last year we found spectacular airline rates, but no DVC availability for any of our potential travel weeks. We went on a Disney cruise instead and loved every minute of it.
This year, there was some for availability in Aulani but in small spurts so we would have to move from one room type to another a couple of times during our stay and who wants to do that? Plus, flights were about 50% higher that the great deal we found last year. Eventually we really will make it to HI!
(And eventually, I will make it on to the start of this trip report.)
As an introduction, I am the mom of two teens, a son who graduates high school this year and a daughter who is almost 14. How did this happen so fast?! Aside from being “mom”, I run a small training & coaching company and design and develop adult learning programs. I went to Disney for the first time when I was 13. That was my only childhood trip and then my husband (we’ll call him Gaston, because I haven’t decided on using real names and I think he’d like that choice for him) and I went when we were first married, some 20ish years ago. After our son, whom I’ll call Skywalker, arrived a few years later, it quickly became our favorite family vacation spot. Introduce our daughter, “Aurora”, a few years after that and our darling bundle of joy who refused to sleep without a room completely to herself, in complete darkness, and without the sound of us breathing possessed us to buy DVC. After a week of sleep deprivation that model unit at Boardwalk looked oh so nice!
So we’ve been to Disney our fair share of times. Skywalker likes to explore other vacation spots, but Disney lures him for the dining plan where he can order lamb chops, swordfish, or whatever else he desires without asking, “Can I get this?” and having us cringe. Aurora would go to Disney for every single vacation and so would Gaston. I am the in-betweener. Don’t get me wrong; I love, love, love Disney World and once I have set a date set, I jump in with both feet. I just also like to venture out from time to time. (Like the Disney cruise line, Hilton Head Island, Vero Beach. Aulani….)

When we determined that this again was not our Aulani year, we had a few different options and considerations. As it’s Sky’s graduation year, he originally wanted to go to beach week with a few friends.
I do tend to flutter overhead to make sure the kids are safe and sound, while on occasion nudging them out of the nest. But Beach Week? Waves of panic overset me, and I pictured my well-behaved honor roll son partying Animal House style, getting arrested and losing his college scholarship. I will not even share the extent of worries that possessed this mother of an 18 year old son. That was one set of worries and another was the complete opposite – he and his friends getting lost on the way to the beach, then getting a ticket for driving too slow, because they are such jittery drivers, and being holed up in their room the whole week playing board games and video games (which, honestly, they would be content with).
I knew if he went to the beach, Gaston, Aurora and I would be renting a house not too far away to be on call. Not an ideal vacation.
So…I offered him a deal. He and his friends could skip the hassle of driving all the way to beach week and forget having to save up for a hotel of their own and instead have their very own studio lock off unit at Disney after graduation and during SWW. We would cover the room for the guys, their transportation, and extras and the parents would cover each of their own kids’ tickets and dining plan. Yay, they accepted! Sadly, one friend had to drop out so it’s just the two Sr. boys, but I know they’ll have a blast. Plus, Aurora is going to bring a friend for the first time too, so all of the kids will have fun!
Where to stay, where to stay.
By the time we looked, there was no availability at my favorite DVC resort: Beach Club. That’s my all-time favorite, but really you just can’t go wrong with DVC. We own at SSR (and HHI) and I like the location of SSR being so close to DDT. But alas, we ended up at AKV!! How did that happen? Hm’, we all like AKV too and love the pool at Kidani, plus Jambo House is just so very impressive. We decided that that would be more “Disney” than SSR and the two teens we were bringing along had never been to Disney, so that was the rationale.
I am happy with that decision (pre-trip happy, so we’ll see!)
I like how AKV Kidani has the 2 BRs with lock off units designated separately, so that’s what we booked. I had to get Savannah view because that’s what was left. Honestly, I would have preferred value or standard because the Savannah view doesn’t justify the extra points to me. The animals are great to look at but there are plenty of other places to view them besides the room.
Next up… How to Plan Disney with 2 adults and 4 teens.