Very cool update! The soup at Le Cellier sounds delicious![]()
Following along
How was that burger at Le Cellier? When we went there, our server Jeremy said that the three course menu doesn't make much sense because there's no steak on it UNLESS you were in the mood for a burger because it's supposed to be REALLY good. Hubby and I split the filet, but in the back of my mind, I'm thinking about that burger!
I love the bag you got from Mitsukoshi (and Hi Chews really do taste super yummy!)! I am a sucker for bags that can hold a lot of stuff, except I have a nook and not a Kindle, haha. I usually like it to be able to fit my LL Bean water bottle too. I probably carry way too much for my good.
I was never really interested in the Adventurer's Club, but when I found out that a lot of the DHS Streetmosphere people worked there too, I understood why it could be so awesome! Those people are SO TALENTED!
I am enjoying your trip report so far! I grew up in eastern Washington, so while I'm not a fellow Seattleite, it's sort of close. I do have relatives in Seattle. That should count for something.
The gardens by Le Cellier are inspired by the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC.
That bag you got is really cute! I don't remember seeing that living room set outside the Figment ride before, but the lamp is awesome!
Let's time travel back a few months to an undetermined date in March.
Winter was rough. I don't want to get in to specific details, but it was a very hard time for me, and to make of long story short, I decided I would plan a trip for June once I was out of school. A carrot on a stick, if you will.
Now get back in that time machine and set the coordinates for mid-April!
While I had decided that I definitely wanted to go somewhere, I had yet to figure out where, and I figured I should probably start making plans soon. I tossed around a few ideas, like Hawaii and Costa Rica, but I've never been a fan of relaxing beach vacations.
Of course, the idea of Walt Disney World came up at some point.
"Hm," I thought to myself, "I was just there in December with my parents but if I could find a friend to come with me this time..."
Yes, that would certainly do, if I could find someone to go with me.
A week or so later, I went out to breakfast with my friend who had gone to WDW with me last June. I had no clue if she'd be interested in going or not, but I figured I'd try and bring it up. Like, "remember when we went to Disney World last summer? Would you want to go again?" or something like that. I had no clue. I was honestly kind of freaked out because I had convinced myself the night before that she would have absolutely no interest in going.
Well, I needn't have worried.
SETTING: A pancake house in a Seattle suburb. Two women in their twenties are a booth, looking at the menu.
RACHEL: Hey, they have banana pancakes!
FRIEND: Oh yeah! But I bet they're not as good as... what was it called? That french toast at Disney World?
RACHEL: Tonga toast?
FRIEND: Yes! I want to go back...
RACHEL: Well, you know...
I can TOTALLY relate to the "carrot" vacation! I am a teacher and my DH and I are pondering vacation plans for next June so we can have something to look forward to. I don't think it will be Disney in 2013, but maybe 2014. I just like to research and plan and anticipate a vacation! Oh, and taking it is generally amazing also.![]()
But the SUSPENSE! WHY were you stopped by a CM?! I do hope Photobucket gets it's act together soon so we are not left hanging!![]()
Yeah, I think spring quarter of college would have been 100x times harder had it not been for planning this trip. Something about planning Disney trips makes me me feel less stressed.![]()
Where would you go instead in 2013?
I just checked again, and thankfully, Photobucket has decided to cooperate now, so hurray! I have no idea what that was all about.I'll hopefully get something up in the next day or two.
Also, I just noticed the Princess Half Marathon image in your signature. Did you do that? I really wanted to sign up for it, but I ended up going for the Tinker Bell half because California is a lot closer than Florida and the dates work better.
Yes, I did do the 2010 Princess Half Marathon. The 2010 Trip Report in my signature is the Princess Half Report. I wanted to do the Tinkerbell last year and the Princess Half in 2013, but it costs so much for just a weekend that I can't justify it right now. To go to the Princess for 3 days, I'd need to take a day off work, fly, get a hotel, and pay the race registration. Without park tickets, I was looking at roughly $1100 for just me for 3 days. I've gotten a bit out of shape and wanted a concrete, fun goal to work towards, but I think I will aim for 2014....both physically and financially. I don't know if I would do the Princess or Tinkerbell. I do love Disneyland, but it takes a lot longer to get to from here.
I also did the Disneyland Half back in 2010 to get the Coast to Coast medal. I never did get my photos uploaded or do a trip report for that.
As for 2013, we will probably go elsewhere than Disney because we just went to WDW in April of this year. We are thinking to do a road trip to maybe the Smoky Mountains or something. I think we can go for a week for the two of us in the $1000-$1500 range. WDW for a week in June would be $2200+ to stay at a moderate, get park tickets, and dining. I'm still pricing it out and we are in the really early stages of planning. We have time and we haven't booked anything yet.
I'll have to take a look at your trip report then. I love reading race reports.![]()
It is pretty expensive to do the races though, when you add everything in. That's why I couldn't do the Princess half, which is not the say the Tinker Bell half is much cheaper, but airfare from Seattle to one of the LA area airports can be anywhere from 1/3 to 1/4 of the price to Orlando. Plus it takes half the time to get there.
It may sound silly, but the only reason I wanted to do the Princess half more was that I liked the theme better.I am not a Tinker Bell fan at all. Oh well. It'll still be fun.
Ah, that would be fun. And probably a lot less expensive than Disney. As much as I love Disney, it does add up pretty fast.![]()
It's very expensive. They also moved the Princess weekend. When I did it, it was the first (2nd?) weekend in March. It was right after the Flower & Garden Festival had started, so that was an added bonus. Well, last year or the year before, they moved it so that it's the Sunday following President's Day. Most of the northeast gets that entire week off, so this is a Peak Season week at WDW. Peak Season = higher prices.
I totally understand about the theme. I love the Princess theme, but I'm not a huge fan of Tinkerbell. When I flew out to do the Disneyland Half, I had direct flights for Saturday morning; with the time change I was going to get in at a reasonable time to do the Expo. A month or so before the event, the airline (United? Delta?) threw a curve ball and made my direct flight one with a layover. I was not going to get to Disneyland in time to get to the Expo on Saturday. Fortunately, the airline let me cancel the flight. I was able to re-book on Southwest. I think I still had a layover, but I was able to fly out the night before. Of course, then I needed an extra hotel night. I ended up at the Quality Inn off Harbor for one night and then had to walk to the Park Place Inn for the rest of my stay before going to the Expo.
I think I've just come to the conclusion that I'll just go to Disney for a week-long visit and skip the races in the future. Less effort and it's not much more expensive for more time.
Kona breakfast is on my list of things to try even though I don't think I'd order the Tonga Toast as I'm not a fan of bananas. I wish someone around me would order it so that I could taste it though (even if it's like, someone from a neighboring table ... haha, kidding)! I just can't eat the whole thing.
I think the garden area in Canada is so beautiful. The Friend was telling me how it's actually based on some real garden in Canada, but of course, I cannot remember where or what it was. Soo.. Yeah.
Isn't March popular with spring break-ers though? Or was it early enough that you missed them?
Oh man, that would be so stressful. I would love to do the Disneyland half though. I kind of wish I had known about these events earlier, so I could have done that one this year. Maybe next year.
You can't remember?! It's only a short 90 minute ferry ride from you in beautiful Victoria, BC! Now whenever you need a quick disney reminder fix you can just hop across the border and head to Butchart Gardens!
It wasn't bad that year. Easter must have been later in the spring. I didn't consider that. Perhaps that is the reason they moved it. I think one year recently Easter was in early March? I can't remember.
The Tinkerbell will probably be better for you for a first race. It's probably a smaller crowd and predominately women. The Disneyland race felt very different from the Princess because it was much less women-centric and it was also a much bigger crowd. (At the time...the Princess has GROWN!) Also, the Disneyland race was much warmer than the Princess.