Hello fellow dissers! Well, I am actually a lurker. I know, I know, but after a little Disney magic, I hope to be a certified disser myself. Thanks to all of you who shared your trips, food and your every thought with us on the dis. I certainly learned a lot from all of you, and I have to say we got a lot more done, had better food and a much easier time because of all the endless hours I spent on the dis. You guys did not steer me wrong! You rock! We spent August 2-8 in Disney at POR. We enjoyed our stay there, it was very nice. We have already decided we will be returning to WDW in February 2011! Gotta have time to save up! Please forgive me if my TR isn't as detailed as most of yours. First timer here. Also, and I hate to mention this, but there is...............no food porn. I am sorry. But next time I promise you I will have food pics for you. Anyway, on with the show. Here is the cast:
Me--Brainstormer and master-planner of this trip--the one who had the idea to go in the first place, and the one whose butt has gotten bigger by sitting in front of the computer so long pouring over the disboards! Wife, and mother of an 8-year-old son.
DH--Hubby, father of our son. Was ok with going to WDW, but now that he has been, is ready to return!! He has already spied where he wants to stay next time. More on that later.
DS(8)--Loves to travel and always has a good time on vacation. Has been content with Branson, MO and the beach. Had no idea what was in store for him at WDW, and fell in love with it. Now I'm not sure anything else will ever live up to it. It won't for me, so why should I expect it to for him? Although he is only 8 (he actually turned 8 the day after we came home), it seems he is growing up too fast. He has wanted a skateboard since he was 5. Please. He will hardly hug me in public or hold my hand, etc. Sniff, sniff. Will Disney cure him of this??
DSIS--My sister, (four years older than me as I like to remind her) and lover of Disney. Actually, she and I went to WDW 21 years ago. There was only Magic Kingdom and Epcot then. Boy have things changed! She gets more excited than most children when the characters are around.
DSIL--My sister-in-law. Love her like a sister! She and my sis made this trip so much fun, and they are both on board to go again!
I forgot to mention that my son is the only granchild on both sides. I know what you are thinking. And it is true to some extent. But considering, he is a pretty good kid. That is, when his aunties aren't spoiling him rotten! He really is fun to vacation with and kept us all laughing.
Here is a picture of all of us eating lunch at 50's Primetime Cafe:
We were on the dining plan and I would highly recommend it. The only negative is that, although I love dinner out, I would probably make more lunch ADRs than dinner next time, simply because of being on a schedule and all. You get lunch knocked out of the way and then you have the rest of the day. From left to right, DH, Me, DS, DSIL, DSIS.
Me--Brainstormer and master-planner of this trip--the one who had the idea to go in the first place, and the one whose butt has gotten bigger by sitting in front of the computer so long pouring over the disboards! Wife, and mother of an 8-year-old son.
DH--Hubby, father of our son. Was ok with going to WDW, but now that he has been, is ready to return!! He has already spied where he wants to stay next time. More on that later.
DS(8)--Loves to travel and always has a good time on vacation. Has been content with Branson, MO and the beach. Had no idea what was in store for him at WDW, and fell in love with it. Now I'm not sure anything else will ever live up to it. It won't for me, so why should I expect it to for him? Although he is only 8 (he actually turned 8 the day after we came home), it seems he is growing up too fast. He has wanted a skateboard since he was 5. Please. He will hardly hug me in public or hold my hand, etc. Sniff, sniff. Will Disney cure him of this??
DSIS--My sister, (four years older than me as I like to remind her) and lover of Disney. Actually, she and I went to WDW 21 years ago. There was only Magic Kingdom and Epcot then. Boy have things changed! She gets more excited than most children when the characters are around.
DSIL--My sister-in-law. Love her like a sister! She and my sis made this trip so much fun, and they are both on board to go again!
I forgot to mention that my son is the only granchild on both sides. I know what you are thinking. And it is true to some extent. But considering, he is a pretty good kid. That is, when his aunties aren't spoiling him rotten! He really is fun to vacation with and kept us all laughing.
Here is a picture of all of us eating lunch at 50's Primetime Cafe:

We were on the dining plan and I would highly recommend it. The only negative is that, although I love dinner out, I would probably make more lunch ADRs than dinner next time, simply because of being on a schedule and all. You get lunch knocked out of the way and then you have the rest of the day. From left to right, DH, Me, DS, DSIL, DSIS.