Joanna71985
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I live aprox 30 seconds from a Krispy Kreme (too bad I don't go as often as I should)
That all sounds good. I just booked the Club Villain for me, and I must be crazy. Already booked the D23 thing at Epcot, and the Halloween party. Was even thinking of the cheese demo on the day I leave for Universal. Ugh. Need to save my pennies for my December trip too. Well, as least some of that is paid for. Airfare, tickets all done. I am thinking of doing the seasonal Orlando Eye, as your trip report of it sounded like fun. I'll have to see the cost, and whether there's a military discount.
For October, found my hard to see mickey's scary ears T-shirt. So, placed it in the luggage. It will feel more real when I can do fast passes. Still figuring out what days, where. The best part about it, is the only figuring out days for USO, is relax and enjoy the parks and resort and do whatever I want whenever I want. That's why I decided to put WDW first. A week in Disney and a week in USO. Like you, USO always feels like home to me too. That, and we're looking forward to DC again. That's also such a nice, relaxing day.
Hope all is going well. This summer is flying by.
Gina, if you are going to fly SW then at the same time you purchase your tickets add on the EBCI. This should get you in the higher end of the A boarding group which could allow you to grab exit row seats. That's your best option for Steve. Alternately, you can upgrade your boarding slot at the gate to something in the A1-15 but the cost is higher than EBCI. As to the TV thing, they offer free WiFi that has live TV and a selection of TV series to watch. You can watch on your IPhone.
I live in Oakville so that shed is worth about a half million.
There truly is an app for everything
I live aprox 30 seconds from a Krispy Kreme (too bad I don't go as often as I should)
Hi Gina! late to the party but the DW and I love your pre and post trip reports! We have one more family trip planned for next March. The son will be in grade 12 and wants to bring along the GF. This will be a grad gift for them. She has only been to Florida once when she was four. After that we will start planning our first trip ever without kids!
I approve of your fuzzy trip math Gina.
I'll be interested to see your review of Cypress Palms. If it's fantastic just pretend you hated it and shoot me a pm. Gotta keep the price low.
Ds and I have come up with our costume theme. He is a huge Dr. Who fanatic. While DH was still living in his work city during the week we started watching Dr Who together one or two nights a week. It was always a jammies and popcorn evening. So it's kind of "our thing".
Keeping in mind how hot it can be, and wanting to be festive but not costumed from head to toe, we decided to go for subtle Dr Who theme for MNSSHP. He will be the 10th Dr with a t-shirt we ordered that looks like this..
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/f257/
He already has the hair, a sonic screwdriver, and we will get him the red or cream coloured converse.
I have decided to go themed as the Tardis. So a Tardis t-shirt has been ordered and I found Mouse ears on Etsy with a silver bow and tardis print on the ears.
Unless anyone reading is a Dr Who fan this probably all sounds like gibberish!
I'm really looking forward to this time with ds and we're happy to have nailed down outfits already.
Yes, there is a KK in Mississauga but I wouldn't drive there just for a donut of any kind. From my house it would be about a 20 minute drive and it's in an outlet shopping area so that donut would end up costing me at least $100.What? You don't have the Krispy Kreme app?Don't you have a KK in Mississauga?
Might explain a few things...(I can not confirm nor deny that may or may not have been 9 months before my birth. My mother may or may not have been abducted by Aliens.)
I have no idea what you could possibly meanMight explain a few things...![]()
It's funny how you can get attached to what is essentially a hotel/resort. We stay either onsite at WDW or UOR. If we have to go offsite (usually because it's a high-crowd week=$$$ or a "bonus" trip), we've only stayed at the Marriott timeshares. They've been so reliably good in Orlando I'm hesitant to book anywhere else. And they have so many I can always find a nice unit that works for us. I've been overall more satisfied with them in terms of room quality than the DVC units we have stayed in.
Now I want Krispy Kreme! I'm so glad there isn't one near me. Such a sweet tooth!
Hi Gina!
Always enjoy your reports!
Your car rental post has me thinking about our upcoming trip and rental. When you look for car rentals, do the additional driver fees influence your decisions? I've looked at Dollar, Budget and Alamo and only Budget seems to have the additional driver at no charge
Thanks
Gina, your meticulous planning has finally lit a fire under me. I think I've secured us a couple of nights for our pre-Disney portion of the trip at Wyndham Bonnet Creek. A two-bedroom condo for two nights is vastly less expensive than two hotel rooms for two nights. Plus a washer and dryer will be nice to have. I'm making progress! I hope you are in Orlando in December - maybe our paths will cross!
Hey Gina! We're back from our epic journey across New York. It was awesome! I will try to send a message and catch up on your PTR later when I fire up the laptop. I did a quick skim of the PTR on my phone and noted the Krispy Kreme references...![]()
Yes, there is a KK in Mississauga but I wouldn't drive there just for a donut of any kind. From my house it would be about a 20 minute drive and it's in an outlet shopping area so that donut would end up costing me at least $100.
I think I missed yesterdayit was THAT sort of a day.
The world's first UFO landing pad was built in 1967 in St. Paul, Alberta.
(I can not confirm nor deny that may or may not have been 9 months before my birth. My mother may or may not have been abducted by Aliens.)
Ok Gina, this is special just for you. Homemade vanilla bean cheesecake. Someday I will win you over, oh yes, someday.
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I like the idea of a week at two different locations. We have done a 3-resort split day over 7 days, and that was a little too much packing/waiting for room/unpacking/packing/waiting for room.... you get the picture!
We rent from SIXT rental co. every trip. You have to take a shuttle to get to their site, but it is quick. I don't think we would ever get 2 weeks at under $300 though! Good find! Will likes the "fancy" cars SIXT has, so I don't think I will be able to convince him to try Alamo or Dollar. He agrees to the trips though....so I know when to pick my battles in life!
It's a shame you've had a sour experience with the RBC rental. Between the savings of being able to book in Canadian and the fact that it has come in lower than I could book direct , and being able to use my points to pay for some or all of the rental, it's still a winner with us. We've never had anything but the typical line ups thus far. I don't know what you mean by delay.. they were out of the car you booked ? I'd be interested to hear what the problems were.
Vacation time is precious and you have to do what is comfortable for you in the end though. There are certain things we won't compromise on that others ciouldn't care less about, so I definitely understand.
We usually rent our vehicle through the Costco site ( Alamo, Enterprise, Budget, Avis ). It does save us quite a bit and allows an additional driver with Alamo. But you do have to keep checking. Prices go up and down like a yo-yo.
Welcome back!! I am so glad to hear you had such a good vacation in Niagara Falls. How did you enjoy the Hornblower Cruise and Cave of the Winds? Did you end up riding the jet boats?