wilma-bride
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Well, I normally hang out on the UK boards but I love reading everyone's trippies and spend a great deal of time on the restaurants board too. I love that there is a dedicated pre-trip reports sub-board here now and so I thought I would get started. Not least because I notice that two of my fellow UK DISers are already streets ahead with their pre-trippies and they both go after us
I am afraid I have a tendency to go on a bit and I have also been known to digress massively but I will try to keep myself in check here. I have kept the title of my trip report a secret for now - I'm stupidly very proud of it but worry that I will give away my plans for the trip. Although now I've posted this I feel like I've bigged up the title like it's some fantastically clever play on words and it's really not so I will forgive you if you're disappointed when I reveal all
Anyway, on with the report:
Ive got me an inkling to go back to Disney
After coming back from our week-long trip to the world in February (to celebrate DHs 40th Birthday), we figured it would be a while before we returned, not least because DH is being made redundant in October. However, soon after we arrived back home to wet and windy England, the girls Grandma invited them to spend 3 weeks with her during the summer holidays. They were (and still are) very excited by the prospect they are very close to their Grandma and used to live with her up until last year (see Fred, Wilma and the girls came too pre-trip report for that particular story). Meanwhile, my wonderful and long-suffering in-laws offered to have our little boy to visit with them (they live a stones throw from the beach) for a week or so before he starts big school in September.
So, there we were, with the prospect of at least one child-free week in August. What to do, what to do. DH suggests that this might be a good time to decorate the house what?!?! Ten years! Ten years and you still dont know me at all
Still unable to believe he is not on the same wave length as me (not even in the same ocean), I suggest we could go back to WDW after all, Ive got DVC burning a hole in my pocket. DH insists its not going to happen and produces a list of reasons as long as my arm no money, he doesnt want to go for just a week (for some reason, he seems to suffer really badly with jet lag after a short trip), he has to find a job, we have already banked our points this year, yada, yada, yada.
Anyone who knows me knows that it takes a lot more than a few half-hearted excuses to put me off and I set about convincing him that its a good idea. Im having little luck when a fantastic thing happens. Disney announces free dining!!!
Flash-back: The first year that Disney ran the free dining promo, DH and I already had a long-standing pre-booked trip planned to WDW. We were staying off site (it was only our second trip and we had yet to discover the sheer delight of being in the midst of the Disney magic 24/7) and hadnt really got plans to eat TS meals in the parks anyway so it was no biggy. However, we did end up eating a couple of TS meals in the parks and it really grated that we were paying cash while we were surrounded by people who were enjoying all that lovely food for NOTHING!!! How great must that have been? Fast forward to last year this time Disney come up with an absolute corker. Free dining is offered to UK residents who book a package for August/September 2007, including length of stay tickets and on-site hotel. Unfortunately, we already have a trip planned with our teenage daughters for October 2006. There is no way we can afford (or justify) to book yet another trip when we are still paying off this one. So, yet again, we missed out. On top of that, Disney then offered free dining for stays during August and September last year too. Luckily, because we were visiting in October, we didnt experience the same green-eyed monster moments when eating at Disney TS restaurants as we had the year before everyone was paying one way or another.
Back to the present day. Disney had announced the free dining promo for 2007 and I was not missing out a third time, no way! So, how to persuade DH that we needed to take this trip in August.
Up next: The art of persuasion pays off in spades!!!
I am afraid I have a tendency to go on a bit and I have also been known to digress massively but I will try to keep myself in check here. I have kept the title of my trip report a secret for now - I'm stupidly very proud of it but worry that I will give away my plans for the trip. Although now I've posted this I feel like I've bigged up the title like it's some fantastically clever play on words and it's really not so I will forgive you if you're disappointed when I reveal all
Anyway, on with the report:Ive got me an inkling to go back to Disney
After coming back from our week-long trip to the world in February (to celebrate DHs 40th Birthday), we figured it would be a while before we returned, not least because DH is being made redundant in October. However, soon after we arrived back home to wet and windy England, the girls Grandma invited them to spend 3 weeks with her during the summer holidays. They were (and still are) very excited by the prospect they are very close to their Grandma and used to live with her up until last year (see Fred, Wilma and the girls came too pre-trip report for that particular story). Meanwhile, my wonderful and long-suffering in-laws offered to have our little boy to visit with them (they live a stones throw from the beach) for a week or so before he starts big school in September.
So, there we were, with the prospect of at least one child-free week in August. What to do, what to do. DH suggests that this might be a good time to decorate the house what?!?! Ten years! Ten years and you still dont know me at all
Still unable to believe he is not on the same wave length as me (not even in the same ocean), I suggest we could go back to WDW after all, Ive got DVC burning a hole in my pocket. DH insists its not going to happen and produces a list of reasons as long as my arm no money, he doesnt want to go for just a week (for some reason, he seems to suffer really badly with jet lag after a short trip), he has to find a job, we have already banked our points this year, yada, yada, yada.Anyone who knows me knows that it takes a lot more than a few half-hearted excuses to put me off and I set about convincing him that its a good idea. Im having little luck when a fantastic thing happens. Disney announces free dining!!!
Flash-back: The first year that Disney ran the free dining promo, DH and I already had a long-standing pre-booked trip planned to WDW. We were staying off site (it was only our second trip and we had yet to discover the sheer delight of being in the midst of the Disney magic 24/7) and hadnt really got plans to eat TS meals in the parks anyway so it was no biggy. However, we did end up eating a couple of TS meals in the parks and it really grated that we were paying cash while we were surrounded by people who were enjoying all that lovely food for NOTHING!!! How great must that have been? Fast forward to last year this time Disney come up with an absolute corker. Free dining is offered to UK residents who book a package for August/September 2007, including length of stay tickets and on-site hotel. Unfortunately, we already have a trip planned with our teenage daughters for October 2006. There is no way we can afford (or justify) to book yet another trip when we are still paying off this one. So, yet again, we missed out. On top of that, Disney then offered free dining for stays during August and September last year too. Luckily, because we were visiting in October, we didnt experience the same green-eyed monster moments when eating at Disney TS restaurants as we had the year before everyone was paying one way or another.
Back to the present day. Disney had announced the free dining promo for 2007 and I was not missing out a third time, no way! So, how to persuade DH that we needed to take this trip in August.
Up next: The art of persuasion pays off in spades!!!
and who are those UK dissers????? 


And hoping that our paths will cross at some point on these trips, would be silly not to, big hugs xx
We consider that we may have to look at alternatives, such as indirect flights or flights into an alternative airport. Flying into Miami is thrown into the melting pot as an option. Whilst discussing our options with friends, they offer the possibility of using some of their air miles for reduced cost flights and spend a considerable amount of time trawling through the VA site to find suitable options for us thanks guys. I spend a long time on the phone, bending their ears about the various alternatives and getting nowhere fast. Then a miracle occurs. I am checking my air miles account and there are flights within our budget, for the dates we want and, as luck would have it, we have enough air miles to cover them. Within 10 minutes, they are booked and we are the proud owners of 2 return flights with Virgin Atlantic, direct from Heathrow to Miami. An unexpected bonus to this as that our friends are already booked onto the same inbound flight.