Wrexie
Disney-bound in January 2010!
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I'm going to WDW for the fourth time in January 2010! I went way back in the early 80's with my Dad, then about 10-12 years ago with my husband and stepdaughter, in January 2004 with my husband, and he and I are about to make another trip together this January!
After our 2004 Disney trip, I signed up for a Disney Rewards Visa. I'm not a huge spender but have managed to rack up enough points that I needed to put them on a rewards card or lose them. My rewards card expires at the end of 2010. So, as I told my husband, "We *have* to go to Disney World in 2010!"
I like to plan ahead as much as possible and already have some pretty definite ideas about what order to do things in, restaurants, etc. but am always open to suggestions or advice on things it may not have occurred to me to consider.
The things that will be new for us this trip are staying at a Disney Resort and taking Disney transportation instead of our own car or renting a car. We're flying in and taking the Disney Magical Express. When I post my itinerary, I'd like to get some idea if the time I've allotted for getting from one park to another is realistic using Disney transportation. We love the restaurants at Epcot and plan to eat there most every night, so getting back in time for our ADR's is important! Tomorrow I can call and make our dining reservations.
Thanks to some folks in various threads on resorts, we decided to stay in the Caribbean Beach Resort. In the past we've stayed off-property at inexpensive hotels, because we couldn't justify spending a lot of money on a room we'd basically be using for sleeping only. But this trip, we have some time blocked in to just enjoy the resort.
Just a few notes about us and our vacation style:
My husband and I are empty-nesters (he has three kids from a previous marriage, the youngest of whom is a college senior) and love to travel. He's originally from Switzerland, I'm originally from North Carolina, and now we live in Indiana. On most vacations, we like to explore cities or hike in state parks/national parks/scenic wilderness areas. We love to eat well and enjoy a nice bottle of wine. We tend to travel "moderate" style, not spending a lot on fancy hotels but doing some nice dinners out. At Disney World, in the past we've tended to be at the theme parks pretty much opening to closing, and don't mind lots of walking. We love to eat in the Epcot international restaurants. We're not really thrill ride people. I love things that spin like the teacups, but ride that alone because he hates spinning. Neither one of us likes big drops, but we both can handle Space Mountain. He rode Splash Mountain without me because I don't like the drop at the end. Oddly enough, we both loved the Mission: Space and can't wait to do it again. No serious roller coasters though. We love birds and animals, and I've been known to snap a photo of an ibis or anhinga in Magic Kingdom while everyone else is taking pictures of Mickey!
I'll be posting an itinerary soon. For me, planning and anticipating is part of the fun of a trip!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Itinerary
Shopping: Baggallini Around Town Bag
Eating Healthy at WDW
Shopping: Think Mizzi Sandals
Review: Baggallini Around Town Bag & Tattoo Plans
Photo: The Wizard and The Dwarf on Fall Break!
Shopping: Chilly Jilly Wrap
The Reason to Celebrate: The 15-year Anniversary of an Interesting Meeting!
Photos of Cave Trip and 2004 Disney Trip
After our 2004 Disney trip, I signed up for a Disney Rewards Visa. I'm not a huge spender but have managed to rack up enough points that I needed to put them on a rewards card or lose them. My rewards card expires at the end of 2010. So, as I told my husband, "We *have* to go to Disney World in 2010!"

I like to plan ahead as much as possible and already have some pretty definite ideas about what order to do things in, restaurants, etc. but am always open to suggestions or advice on things it may not have occurred to me to consider.
The things that will be new for us this trip are staying at a Disney Resort and taking Disney transportation instead of our own car or renting a car. We're flying in and taking the Disney Magical Express. When I post my itinerary, I'd like to get some idea if the time I've allotted for getting from one park to another is realistic using Disney transportation. We love the restaurants at Epcot and plan to eat there most every night, so getting back in time for our ADR's is important! Tomorrow I can call and make our dining reservations.
Thanks to some folks in various threads on resorts, we decided to stay in the Caribbean Beach Resort. In the past we've stayed off-property at inexpensive hotels, because we couldn't justify spending a lot of money on a room we'd basically be using for sleeping only. But this trip, we have some time blocked in to just enjoy the resort.
Just a few notes about us and our vacation style:
My husband and I are empty-nesters (he has three kids from a previous marriage, the youngest of whom is a college senior) and love to travel. He's originally from Switzerland, I'm originally from North Carolina, and now we live in Indiana. On most vacations, we like to explore cities or hike in state parks/national parks/scenic wilderness areas. We love to eat well and enjoy a nice bottle of wine. We tend to travel "moderate" style, not spending a lot on fancy hotels but doing some nice dinners out. At Disney World, in the past we've tended to be at the theme parks pretty much opening to closing, and don't mind lots of walking. We love to eat in the Epcot international restaurants. We're not really thrill ride people. I love things that spin like the teacups, but ride that alone because he hates spinning. Neither one of us likes big drops, but we both can handle Space Mountain. He rode Splash Mountain without me because I don't like the drop at the end. Oddly enough, we both loved the Mission: Space and can't wait to do it again. No serious roller coasters though. We love birds and animals, and I've been known to snap a photo of an ibis or anhinga in Magic Kingdom while everyone else is taking pictures of Mickey!
I'll be posting an itinerary soon. For me, planning and anticipating is part of the fun of a trip!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Itinerary
Shopping: Baggallini Around Town Bag
Eating Healthy at WDW
Shopping: Think Mizzi Sandals
Review: Baggallini Around Town Bag & Tattoo Plans
Photo: The Wizard and The Dwarf on Fall Break!
Shopping: Chilly Jilly Wrap
The Reason to Celebrate: The 15-year Anniversary of an Interesting Meeting!
Photos of Cave Trip and 2004 Disney Trip