The Real Housewives of WDW - 11/15: In Closing

PrincessV

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Hi there! And welcome to the oftentimes funny, sometimes sad, occasionally dramatic and always Fuzzy adventures that were our summer vacation to Walt Disney World. This was our longest trip yet – a whopping 10 days. Was it enough? Too much of a good thing? Just right? Keep reading and find out!

I’ll say this: there were many, many surprises. Also, many smiles, laughs, and tears. And I can’t wait to share them all with you. :goodvibes



But first, you’d probably like to know just who “we” is. Right?
(If you read my pre-trip report, feel free to skip this part. Unless you need a refresher. Or are bored and in need of diversion.)


V – hi, that’s me.

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I first visited WDW in the late 70’s while spending the summer with my dad, who lived in Florida. We returned for another visit sometime in the 80’s and that was it… until I moved to Florida for college. I spent a good amount of time with The Mouse then, and experienced Epcot for the first time. To say I was smitten would be a gross understatement; I fell head over heels in love with the place! I briefly moved back to NY before making FL my permanent home some 17 years ago. And that was that – WDW quickly became my primary vacation spot.

In the early days, when money was tight, my WDW “vacations” consisted of many, many day trips. Yes, I’m lucky enough to live within two hours of The Happiest Place on Earth. As jobs became careers and I was able to expand those day trips into, first, long weekends, and, later, into 5 – 6 night trips, I began to experience WDW as so many others do… as a true resort vacation.

But I’ll caution this: I’m still a FL resident. Which means that we take the good with the bad when it comes to the theme parks in our state. There are a lot of folks who despise Disney and how it almost single-handedly morphed a sleepy, rural Central Florida based on agriculture into tourism central. I get it. I absolutely sympathize with those folks. For generations, their families worked the land to produce the best citrus on the planet; it’s had to be incredibly frustrating to watch that land be eaten up by hotels, souvenir shops, restaurants, and – yes – theme parks.

At the same time, WDW’s presence, along with that of Sea World, Universal, Gatorland, Dinosaur World and the like, has provided the state with countless jobs, an incredible influx of money, and an economic base that’s been able to weather most any type of storm. (NO Bernie Madoff, Goldman Sachs, Hurricane Charley. Or not.)

So I admit, my view of WDW isn’t seen through rose-colored glasses. I’ve derided the Mickey Regime for more than a few moronic decisions. And I’ve cheered the Suits Behind the Cheese for making good on ol’ Walt’s vision. As you read along, you’ll no doubt hear me express some angst, even as I applaud the many terrific experiences WDW brings my way. Like I said – we take the good with the bad down here. But we keep going back.


Leo – my eight-year-old son.

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Poor Leo never had a choice; he was born into the Disney life. When he came along, I’d only just begun to get my toes wet in the Disney resort experience. His dad and I had taken a few long weekends at WDW before he was born, and that continued with Leo for the first few years of his life. Thus far, all but a couple of his birthdays have been spent at WDW. He’s done the day trips, the long weekends, and, in more recent years, the extended, week or more long vacations. Leo can map most of The World without assistance. Trust me – when he says “turn right here to get to the nearest ladies’ room,” I listen.

Are you wondering if so much Disney time may have gone to his head? I’ve wondered the same. And I think I can honestly answer “no.” I haven’t the faintest idea what I’ve done to encourage it, but he does seem appropriately thankful for our times there. Which isn’t to say he’s not a typical young boy; not a chance. We’ve had our fair share of Disney meltdowns: nasty faces over riding what someone else wants to ride, a sullen mood thanks to not getting that $85 Transformer from the Japan pavilion, tears, tears and more tears over dining choices (actually, I’m with him on that one). Yep, we’ve had all that and more. Remember taking the good with the bad? Well, that goes for bringing your child to Disney world, too. Trust V.


That covers our immediate traveling group. But we were not alone. Oh no, not at all. ;)

It’s become something of a summer tradition to gather our wonderful family of friends – met right here on the DIS – at WDW. Four of us DIS ladies worked long and hard to pull together not just our individual family trip plans, but also many group activities and meals. Please, allow me to introduce my cohorts:

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From left to right: V, Lauralee, Tracy and Kate.

Lauralee (or LL for short) comes with: her husband Tony and son Michael (Leo’s age and frequent partner-in-crime for many years now!)

Tracy (or T for short) comes with: her husband Andy, daughter Maddie (Leo’s and Michael’s age and - poor thing - the lone girl!), and son Evan (close enough in age to hang with the “big kids” now!)

Kate (AKA SharkB8) comes with: her husband Mr. SharkB8, their son Bite 1 (the best-mannered teenager on earth, I’m pretty sure), another son Bite 2 (enough older than Leo, Michael and Maddie to be considered “cool!” but young enough to think hanging with them is still fun), and third son Bite 3 (just a year shy of Leo, Michael and Maddie and a year older than Evan – he’s right in there, loving every minute of it!)


About the title. I confess; I love watching the stupid Real Housewives shows on Bravo. You think your life is dramatic and annoying? Spend some time with these ladies.

I’ve thought for some time that we would make a fun group for Bravo’s next iteration of Housewives, but we all live in different cities. We do, however, come together frequently at WDW. Frequently enough that I’m sure Bravo could get a season’s worth of footage from our trips! :rolleyes1

We’ve got it all: lots of kids, lots of outfits, lots of adventures, lots of fun and lots of love. And, as LL pointed out last week, we collectively have less debt than a single NJ Housewife! Heh heh.


So there we are. The Real Housewives of WDW. Ready for our crazy take on Disney World? Here we go!


Psst... if you have a hankering to read about what went into planning this trip, you can find the pre-trip report here: Saturday in the Park
 
1st!! :)

can't wait to read all about it - sounds like a great trip!!!

I also share your love of all things Housewives.... Those ladies are WACKO!!! :)

Katie
 

This is going to be a good TR....Love Real Housewives! I too, have children that were brought up to love Disney. We may not live in Florida (we live in New Orleans) but we have been there twice and even sometimes 3 times a year. Me since I was 3, DD17 since she was 11 months and DS 8 since he was 6 months(unless you count when I was pregnant).

Sorry about the hijack...now back to the trip report in progress!

Danielle
 
Oh Boy I'm am ready for this TR to begin!! I am so glad cuz you are one of my favorite TR writers here on the dis!! :thumbsup2
 
Whoot, whoot!!! I love reading your TR's...especially when I'm in it! :teeth::laughing:
 
Yay!! So excited to read your report and I love the title. My mom loves the Real Housewives and so I started watching them with her just to be nice and now for some reason I care about what goes on in their lives. I even cried watching Bethenny's wedding. Anyway, I was following along a bit with you on twitter and I can't wait to read the full report!
 
:cool1: Super excited!!! Now I have even MORE reasons not to update my own Trip Report.... I'm too busy reading everyone else's. (And loving every word!)

Commence..
 
I have a feeling I will enjoy and relate more to the Real Housewives of Disney World than to the other casts...:laughing: Looking forward to your report, looks like a real fun group!!!:goodvibes
~Beth
 
I joined you before I read a thing you wrote! (Gator Head was good enough for me!!) I'm subbing and... GO GATORS!!!!!!!!!!:yay::cheer2::yay:
 
Whoa MOMMA, you all are not even close in comparision to Bravo's RH's......you all are MUCH BETTA!!!

subbing now!!
:surfweb:
 
I also share your love of all things Housewives.... Those ladies are WACKO!!! :)
OMG, did you see last night's RHONJ?! Beyond wacko, lol! Thanks for coming along :)

:grouphug: We need more of those! :goodvibes

We may not live in Florida (we live in New Orleans)...
Close enough! That's a day drive, right? Thanks for joining in!

Oh Boy I'm am ready for this TR to begin!! I am so glad cuz you are one of my favorite TR writers here on the dis!!
Aw, thank you! :blush:

Whoot, whoot!!! I love reading your TR's...especially when I'm in it! :teeth:
:rotfl2: I'm hoping you contribute, too... you know, since you're not doing one and all :rolleyes1 LY!

I even cried watching Bethenny's wedding.
LOL, me too! Wasn't it beautiful?

Just found your TR, signing on to read the rest ! Looks like fun. :banana:
Fantastic, thanks for reading! :yay:

Me too but I'll read this anyway :rotfl2:
Oh Jo - I'm sure you'll be in here, too! Isn't it STILL your fault we do this in summer?! :rotfl::hug:

:cool1: Super excited!!! Now I have even MORE reasons not to update my own Trip Report.... I'm too busy reading everyone else's.
Uuuummmm.... NO. Nice try Susie. ;)

Signing-up to read about the Real Housewife of Disney.:surfweb:
Yay, thanks! :thumbsup2

I have a feeling I will enjoy and relate more to the Real Housewives of Disney World than to the other casts...:laughing:
LOL, we fit right in on the DIS, don't we?! Thanks for coming on board!

I joined you before I read a thing you wrote! (Gator Head was good enough for me!!) I'm subbing and... GO GATORS!!!!!!!!!!:yay::cheer2::yay:
Awesome - GO GATORS!!! :cheer2:

Whoa MOMMA, you all are not even close in comparision to Bravo's RH's......you all are MUCH BETTA!!!
Thanks Donna! Though I suspect we're every bit as dysfunctional. :rotfl:
 
V!!!
Just found you. I haven't been on DIS very much lately...found facebook! :lmao: This sounds like fun. Can't wait to get home & start reading!!
 












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