rottiemom
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The second trip to WDW is kind of like having a second child. You've already got a bunch of the stuff from the first one so it's not like you have to go out and buy a bunch of things, right?
Anyone ever do the grownup thing, like cancel a vacation in order to save money? And if you did, did you have that big pile of money lying around that you had "saved"?
We planned a trip for 2009- cancelled. We made other (less expensive) plans, had a great time, everything was OK.
Didn't even consider 2010 because finances were still bleak. Didn't take a vacation at all, in fact, because the money just wan't there. That's life, deal with it, things will change.
Then the cat took a trip to the vet. 1200.00
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later the cat was fine. That money came from somewhere...don't ask me where because we certainly didn't have that big pile of "saved" lying around.
But then I started thinking...the cat was a priority and we managed to scrape that money up.
So this year I'm making our vacation a priority. I need to go away before I have to be forcibly taken away. And I wanted fun, and everything in a nice neat package so I wouldn't have to worry about it. We went to WDW in September of 2008 and had a blast. Free dining, MNSSHP, busses to take us everywhere, no worrying about how to get where and where did we leave the car.
So, after second guessing myself and letting offer after pin code expire I booked a trip for the Memories/Free Dining package. I had planned to go with photopass anyway and the photo book will force me to actually do something with the pictures rather than leave them sitting on the CD
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I haven't booked our flights yet...and ADRS are the first thing on my list. I also haven't told our son yet. He's going to flip
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Now, if you've read this far (bless you) you need to understand that our usual vacation involves motorcycles and tents and hundreds of miles of bugs and road tar. WDW in 2008 was the first time that I had taken a plane in years. And slept in a hotel room rather than a tent. So airline baggage fees don't trouble me because I am one skilled packer. I can fit a week's worth of gear into a tank bag and tail pack and STILL have room enough for a spare pair of boots. Not that I'll need boots for WDW in August. Well, maybe rain boots
.
So it's the three of us. Me, my better half and our 7 year old son. We have the aforementioned cat (Gremlin) and a neurotic little rescued rottie named Amber. If I could pack her in my carry on and bring her along I would but instead I booked her a suite at the vet before I would press "reserve now" for our trip.
Oh, and we're staying at POP. We stayed there in 2008 and loved it. We also bought up to the DDP because I am just dying to go back to Boma and Coral Reef.
So there it is, in a nutshell. More to come as it happens. I had to keep myself away from the DIS for those past two years because it was just too depressing but it's nice to see that the people are still awesome. The info that I gathered on the DIS and the people here helped to make our first trip a blast. Here's hoping that Disney magic strikes twice
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Anyone ever do the grownup thing, like cancel a vacation in order to save money? And if you did, did you have that big pile of money lying around that you had "saved"?
We planned a trip for 2009- cancelled. We made other (less expensive) plans, had a great time, everything was OK.
Didn't even consider 2010 because finances were still bleak. Didn't take a vacation at all, in fact, because the money just wan't there. That's life, deal with it, things will change.
Then the cat took a trip to the vet. 1200.00


But then I started thinking...the cat was a priority and we managed to scrape that money up.
So this year I'm making our vacation a priority. I need to go away before I have to be forcibly taken away. And I wanted fun, and everything in a nice neat package so I wouldn't have to worry about it. We went to WDW in September of 2008 and had a blast. Free dining, MNSSHP, busses to take us everywhere, no worrying about how to get where and where did we leave the car.
So, after second guessing myself and letting offer after pin code expire I booked a trip for the Memories/Free Dining package. I had planned to go with photopass anyway and the photo book will force me to actually do something with the pictures rather than leave them sitting on the CD

I haven't booked our flights yet...and ADRS are the first thing on my list. I also haven't told our son yet. He's going to flip

Now, if you've read this far (bless you) you need to understand that our usual vacation involves motorcycles and tents and hundreds of miles of bugs and road tar. WDW in 2008 was the first time that I had taken a plane in years. And slept in a hotel room rather than a tent. So airline baggage fees don't trouble me because I am one skilled packer. I can fit a week's worth of gear into a tank bag and tail pack and STILL have room enough for a spare pair of boots. Not that I'll need boots for WDW in August. Well, maybe rain boots

So it's the three of us. Me, my better half and our 7 year old son. We have the aforementioned cat (Gremlin) and a neurotic little rescued rottie named Amber. If I could pack her in my carry on and bring her along I would but instead I booked her a suite at the vet before I would press "reserve now" for our trip.
Oh, and we're staying at POP. We stayed there in 2008 and loved it. We also bought up to the DDP because I am just dying to go back to Boma and Coral Reef.
So there it is, in a nutshell. More to come as it happens. I had to keep myself away from the DIS for those past two years because it was just too depressing but it's nice to see that the people are still awesome. The info that I gathered on the DIS and the people here helped to make our first trip a blast. Here's hoping that Disney magic strikes twice
