NorCalFanatic
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This is exactly us, so I don't think it's that rare. I find that by day 7 we're all ready to leave even at the slower pace so we stay a little closer to 4 evenly divided 5-6-night trips. One for the Halloween season, one for the holidays, the other 2 variable. Honestly if you go every 3-4 months there's enough changing that it feels fresh. We've stuck to VGC so far, but... Checking in tomorrow. We'll see if I can stand up to the week of temptation.We’re west coast based (not local) with passes. We typically do 3-4 trips a year to DLR. Two long and two short. Long 6-8 days, short 3-4 days. We like to take a more leisurely approach to the parks, with mid day breaks back at the hotel for the pool or a nap. We’ve definitely done the do everything in 2-3 days, but find we’re exhausted on return home. Gives us adequate time to do plenty of shopping, eating, catching all the shows, etc without feeling pressured to cram it all in. We’re probably a rarity in that regard. We bought of VDH points by to continue doing this.
That sounds like us too. We’ll do around 3-4 trips a year and usually stay a week at a time. With little ones we take it pretty easy and a lot of time gets spent on breaks/snacks/bathroom. If we were only there for a few days I don’t think we’d get much done. I also usually go to Tenaya at least once and sometimes I’ll do one of their fitness classes.We’re west coast based (not local) with passes. We typically do 3-4 trips a year to DLR. Two long and two short. Long 6-8 days, short 3-4 days. We like to take a more leisurely approach to the parks, with mid day breaks back at the hotel for the pool or a nap. We’ve definitely done the "do everything in 2-3 days", but find we’re exhausted on return home. Gives us adequate time to do plenty of shopping, eating, catching all the shows, etc without feeling pressured to cram it all in. We’re probably a rarity in that regard. We bought enough VDH points by to continue doing this.
Hoping to hit the DCA F&W festival and the Knott's Boysenberry festival next March for our first VDH stay. We don't usually do the holidays/festivals, because of timing. I did do Oogie Boogie last year, but that was during the D23 Expo. Here's to more DLR visits!Same here! Halloween, the holidays, usually like to hit the spring food & wine festival in CA, and then squeeze in another trip somewhere.
That’s awesome! Great timing on your part! Good thing you didn’t wait. At this point, I can’t see prices going near that low again.Yep! The last few weeks have been crazy. High prices and contracts going fast. We had our offer accepted in March for $235 a point. I'm grateful for that because we had considered waiting a while. So glad we didn't!
Shhh, we're all holding our breath with fingers crossed.I can’t see prices going near that low again.
Just sent you a PM with some info that should help.How are you guys getting the new VDH banner to display at the smaller size (550x62) in your signature? It is displaying at 800x91 when I add it to my signature.
Hey NVDISFamily. Please send me a PM as well. Like to change up our banner to our home resorts as well. And thanks.Just sent you a PM with some info that should help.
Hey NVDISFamily. Please send me a PM as well. Like to change up our banner to our home resorts as well. And thanks.
I won't even fly United when someone else is paying. I think they have terrible service, and if we're talking specifically about LAX, the Delta terminal is brand new with an absolutely amazing Sky Club, whereas United is wallowing in a 40 year old hulk of an outdated dump.Hey does anybody have any preference on first class United or Delta from LAX (on points, same price)? My fingers are very crossed that I will be able to snag 3 nights at the end of January at VDH with my SSR points. If that doesn't work I will shoot for VGC. Final runner up is the Westin.
I thought maybe DH's surprise anniversary trip to Mexico needed a layover in Disneyland for a few days![]()
I actually really liked the Polaris lounge.I won't even fly United when someone else is paying. I think they have terrible service, and if we're talking specifically about LAX, the Delta terminal is brand new with an absolutely amazing Sky Club, whereas United is wallowing in a 40 year old hulk of an outdated dump.
Well good. I was leaning Delta because about 8 years ago I swore I wouldn't step foot on another United flight after they changed planes and split up our 3 and 7 year old to random middle seats coming home from WDW. This was in the free seat days but we did have our family together and no joke, the kids were on their own in the front half of the plane--none of the 4 of us were together. Repeated customer service calls before the flight took us to non-english speaking reps who did nothing but tell us to ask the gate agents.I won't even fly United when someone else is paying. I think they have terrible service, and if we're talking specifically about LAX, the Delta terminal is brand new with an absolutely amazing Sky Club, whereas United is wallowing in a 40 year old hulk of an outdated dump.
I can't believe the people sitting next to the kids didn't move to be away from them. I have a kid, and I would have moved in a heartbeatWell good. I was leaning Delta because about 8 years ago I swore I wouldn't step foot on another United flight after they changed planes and split up our 3 and 7 year old to random middle seats coming home from WDW. This was in the free seat days but we did have our family together and no joke, the kids were on their own in the front half of the plane--none of the 4 of us were together. Repeated customer service calls before the flight took us to non-english speaking reps who did nothing but tell us to ask the gate agents.
We did make it work on our own with us each taking a kid and doing some swaps with passengers but the principal of United helping none made me eternally bitter. Not to mention the seat I did manage to get with DD3 was the last row middle and window next to a very large woman....it made for a long flight!I can't believe the people sitting next to the kids didn't move to be away from them. I have a kid, and I would have moved in a heartbeatI don't want to sit next to some stranger's kid by itself. My son had to sit in the middle once, but he was 10. It wasn't as big of a deal. The guys sitting on either side lucked out, because he's always been skinny and doesn't take up much room.
I am a PDX girl so we do lots of Alaska flights. This particular flight they are almost double the price. I am not *that* loyal