LisaZoe
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After spending way too many hours going over the DISboards and other websites trying to travel to WDW vicariously (my DD and I have our first trip in Sept.), I thought I'd see how others pass those impatiently waiting days. Here are the 10 top ways I've been spending the time:
1) Log way too many hours on DISboards to read what others are doing/have done/want to do at WDW. Make lists of all ideas that sound interesting for later research.
2) Keep checking the WDW website to see if they've added anything new - it could happen
. Also look for any descriptions of the new ideas discovered in #1.
3) Keep checking Mousesavers website to see if any room-only codes are available. Also check for other money saving tips so we can do more of the new ideas discovered in #1.
4) Re-read sections of various guidebooks to see if I missed anything. Also look for any descriptions of the new ideas discovered in #1.
5) Plan and replan which park, which day, which restaurant, etc. to include the new ideas discovered in #1.
6) Go to local Disney Store and buy "pre-trip" souvenirs - my daughter's friends won't know the difference
Money saved now means more things we can do when we get there.
7) Request any "freebies" from WDW that might provide more ideas of things to do.
8) Follow links from DISboard threads to see if anything new is on those!
9) Talk to my DD (not yet 3) about upcoming trip to WDW then spend 30 minutes gently letting her know we aren't going tomorrow (I've learned my lesson... I think).
10) Fall asleep and wake up thinking of all the things I want us to do at WDW and how 8 days just doesn't seem long enough... and maybe it's not SO obsessive to start planning a 2nd trip before we've even gone once. (FYI - we have a family trip - all my siblings and their kids - planned to Disneyland in May 2005).
Oh yeah, here's a new one started today:
11) Read menus of restaurants currently on my list of places to try. Start planning what I might want to eat... like that will work considering I don't even know what I want to eat tomorrow night let alone in 60+ days
How about you?
A final note for those with small children who may have read the above and been concerned about my DD's ability to keep up: While I may be a bit obsessive in my planning, I know my DD and her limits so it's OK if we don't do everything this time... it just gives us a good reason to go back (as if we'd need a reason).
1) Log way too many hours on DISboards to read what others are doing/have done/want to do at WDW. Make lists of all ideas that sound interesting for later research.
2) Keep checking the WDW website to see if they've added anything new - it could happen

3) Keep checking Mousesavers website to see if any room-only codes are available. Also check for other money saving tips so we can do more of the new ideas discovered in #1.
4) Re-read sections of various guidebooks to see if I missed anything. Also look for any descriptions of the new ideas discovered in #1.
5) Plan and replan which park, which day, which restaurant, etc. to include the new ideas discovered in #1.
6) Go to local Disney Store and buy "pre-trip" souvenirs - my daughter's friends won't know the difference

7) Request any "freebies" from WDW that might provide more ideas of things to do.
8) Follow links from DISboard threads to see if anything new is on those!
9) Talk to my DD (not yet 3) about upcoming trip to WDW then spend 30 minutes gently letting her know we aren't going tomorrow (I've learned my lesson... I think).
10) Fall asleep and wake up thinking of all the things I want us to do at WDW and how 8 days just doesn't seem long enough... and maybe it's not SO obsessive to start planning a 2nd trip before we've even gone once. (FYI - we have a family trip - all my siblings and their kids - planned to Disneyland in May 2005).
Oh yeah, here's a new one started today:
11) Read menus of restaurants currently on my list of places to try. Start planning what I might want to eat... like that will work considering I don't even know what I want to eat tomorrow night let alone in 60+ days

How about you?
A final note for those with small children who may have read the above and been concerned about my DD's ability to keep up: While I may be a bit obsessive in my planning, I know my DD and her limits so it's OK if we don't do everything this time... it just gives us a good reason to go back (as if we'd need a reason).