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Tinks Summer 2006 Tour Final Thoughts
Cast
Me - 44 Chief planner loves all things Disney
DH - 50 Designated driver cant wait for Vero Beach
DS 9 Hunting for Yu-Gi-Oh Cards (again)
DD 8 Minnies number 1 fan also loves Vero Beach
Well here we are nearly 4 weeks later. Ive finally finished the trip reports it was a mammoth task but one I enjoyed doing. So what were the highs and lows of this trip.
Where we stayed
Sunset Lakes
We really liked it here although it is only a couple of minutes from the development we stayed at last year it could be a million miles away. Its a mixture of residential and holiday lets and the development has a quiet rule between 10pm and 8am. It meant that we werent woken up by people using their pools at midnight (as happened to us last year) It was lovely in the early morning to just sit and look out over the lake and watch the sun rise.
Old Key West
Another oasis away from the theme park madness. It is spread out with lots of little lakes dotted around and it is lovely to drive back to the resort at night and see lamps lit at the villa windows. The units are large and our 2 bed unit didnt feel cramped after coming from a villa.
Vero Beach
This is now a firm part of our holiday plans and we find the few days here so relaxing. The resort it right on the beach and we can easily spend the entire day going between the pool and the ocean. Just remember to bring plenty of suntan lotion and something for the No-See-Ums.
Boardwalk Villas
This place had a different feel to OKW but was equally as nice. We liked the feeling here of being right in the action with the Boardwalk right outside and the boats to take you to MGM and Epcot. The rooms were smaller than OKW and we had a very long walk to get to our room but this wouldnt stop us staying here again and we plan to spend more time here in 2008.
Where we ate
DSs autism meant we spent more time that we would have liked in places like Golden Corral. The food suited him and we could get in and he could be eating immediately. I would have liked to try lots of different places but at the end of the day GC suited our needs and if you go at off peak times its not a bad experience.
We had a great Chinese takeaway from China-1 and would get one of these again. We also got to go to another favourite of ours Sweet Tomato, this makes such a change from fast food and is great value.
DDP it was great to experience the DDP but we soon realised that a lot of the Disney restaurants didnt have anything to suit DS. We have cancelled it from our Christmas trip and scaled back on our restaurants choices relying on off site dining more.
We loved Crystal Palace, Concourse Steak house, 1900 PF and Chef Mickeys and will visit these again
We werent as keen on Hollywood & Vine and Le Cellier but we would go back again and we liked the Cape May Clam Bake but it had nothing for DS so we wouldnt go back.
We didnt like Garden Grill or Donalds Breakfastosaurus and wouldnt go back to these.
What we did
We did all the usual Disney parks but spent more time doing shows / rides we hadnt done before which was fun. The same for Universal and Seaworld. We loved our Dine with Shamu package and enjoyed seeing all the Seaworld shows.
DSs autism means that we cant hit the ground running and not stop until we get home. We need to take breaks from the parks and have days when we do no more than shopping and swimming in the pool. Going for a month meant we were able to do this without compromising any of the things that we wanted to do.
Who we met
We were lucky to meet three great sets of cyber friends and their families and enjoyed meeting them all and we would be delighted to meet them again.
DD hit it off instantly with Craigs DDs and I cant even begin to explain how much that helped her with her Aspergers.
The lows
There werent really that many. The journey is one, as we do longer than 14 nights, there are no direct flights from Ireland. Flying indirect means it is a very long trip (even without any delays) DD is not a good flyer and DSs has started to become anxious on journeys so its a trying time for all of us.
Sometimes DS gets sensory overload and can get very agitated and at times like these you need to take a step back and let him chill out. He usually gets over it but it can be hard to deal with at the time.
The Highs
We had a fantastic trip and were lucky with the weather. There was hardly any rain and we were only affected by it on our last day when the kids couldn't swim at the Boardwalk until much later.
We are lucky to be going back again at Christmas and it seems a bit surreal to have the cases out with some of our holiday stuff in them instead of packing it all away until next summer.
Thanks for taking the time to read these trippies Im off now to catch up on all the ones that have been posted recently. Ill leave you with a few of my favourite photos.
Cast
Me - 44 Chief planner loves all things Disney
DH - 50 Designated driver cant wait for Vero Beach
DS 9 Hunting for Yu-Gi-Oh Cards (again)
DD 8 Minnies number 1 fan also loves Vero Beach
Well here we are nearly 4 weeks later. Ive finally finished the trip reports it was a mammoth task but one I enjoyed doing. So what were the highs and lows of this trip.
Where we stayed
Sunset Lakes
We really liked it here although it is only a couple of minutes from the development we stayed at last year it could be a million miles away. Its a mixture of residential and holiday lets and the development has a quiet rule between 10pm and 8am. It meant that we werent woken up by people using their pools at midnight (as happened to us last year) It was lovely in the early morning to just sit and look out over the lake and watch the sun rise.
Old Key West
Another oasis away from the theme park madness. It is spread out with lots of little lakes dotted around and it is lovely to drive back to the resort at night and see lamps lit at the villa windows. The units are large and our 2 bed unit didnt feel cramped after coming from a villa.
Vero Beach
This is now a firm part of our holiday plans and we find the few days here so relaxing. The resort it right on the beach and we can easily spend the entire day going between the pool and the ocean. Just remember to bring plenty of suntan lotion and something for the No-See-Ums.
Boardwalk Villas
This place had a different feel to OKW but was equally as nice. We liked the feeling here of being right in the action with the Boardwalk right outside and the boats to take you to MGM and Epcot. The rooms were smaller than OKW and we had a very long walk to get to our room but this wouldnt stop us staying here again and we plan to spend more time here in 2008.
Where we ate
DSs autism meant we spent more time that we would have liked in places like Golden Corral. The food suited him and we could get in and he could be eating immediately. I would have liked to try lots of different places but at the end of the day GC suited our needs and if you go at off peak times its not a bad experience.
We had a great Chinese takeaway from China-1 and would get one of these again. We also got to go to another favourite of ours Sweet Tomato, this makes such a change from fast food and is great value.
DDP it was great to experience the DDP but we soon realised that a lot of the Disney restaurants didnt have anything to suit DS. We have cancelled it from our Christmas trip and scaled back on our restaurants choices relying on off site dining more.
We loved Crystal Palace, Concourse Steak house, 1900 PF and Chef Mickeys and will visit these again
We werent as keen on Hollywood & Vine and Le Cellier but we would go back again and we liked the Cape May Clam Bake but it had nothing for DS so we wouldnt go back.
We didnt like Garden Grill or Donalds Breakfastosaurus and wouldnt go back to these.
What we did
We did all the usual Disney parks but spent more time doing shows / rides we hadnt done before which was fun. The same for Universal and Seaworld. We loved our Dine with Shamu package and enjoyed seeing all the Seaworld shows.
DSs autism means that we cant hit the ground running and not stop until we get home. We need to take breaks from the parks and have days when we do no more than shopping and swimming in the pool. Going for a month meant we were able to do this without compromising any of the things that we wanted to do.
Who we met
We were lucky to meet three great sets of cyber friends and their families and enjoyed meeting them all and we would be delighted to meet them again.
DD hit it off instantly with Craigs DDs and I cant even begin to explain how much that helped her with her Aspergers.
The lows
There werent really that many. The journey is one, as we do longer than 14 nights, there are no direct flights from Ireland. Flying indirect means it is a very long trip (even without any delays) DD is not a good flyer and DSs has started to become anxious on journeys so its a trying time for all of us.
Sometimes DS gets sensory overload and can get very agitated and at times like these you need to take a step back and let him chill out. He usually gets over it but it can be hard to deal with at the time.
The Highs
We had a fantastic trip and were lucky with the weather. There was hardly any rain and we were only affected by it on our last day when the kids couldn't swim at the Boardwalk until much later.
We are lucky to be going back again at Christmas and it seems a bit surreal to have the cases out with some of our holiday stuff in them instead of packing it all away until next summer.
Thanks for taking the time to read these trippies Im off now to catch up on all the ones that have been posted recently. Ill leave you with a few of my favourite photos.





