kokotg
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Here we go--another September, another trip report. The title is for my littlest boy, Gus, who looked up at us hopefully every time we mentioned a ride we were going to go on and asked, "am I old enough for it?" It is a sad, sad thing to be an ever so close to 40 inches tall almost 3 year old at Disney World, especially when you have two older, taller brothers.
DH is a high school math teacher, but our county has a funky September break that hardly anyone else has, so half the county descends on Disney World for the week. This was our third year in a row making the trip, but this year we added in a couple of major twists. First, Daves parents came along with us. Daves mom had toyed with the idea of coming in years past, but always ultimately decided to stay home. And twist number one led us to twist number two: staying off property. We rented a three bedroom townhouse (Mickeys World) in Windsor Hills. I was deeply conflicted about this choice, particularly in light of free dining, but I thought the space would be a very good thing, and it was so.much.cheaper than renting three rooms on property (I know we COULD stuff the five of us in one room, but no one would sleep that way), that I thought we had to give it a try. Windsor Hills seemed to receive pretty much universally good reviews on the boards, and it was, at least, CLOSE to WDW proper, so I found a nice looking place with a Mickey-themed kids room and booked it.
The final difference between this year and the two previous years is that we are probably not going to be coming back for two whole years.
. Were planning to do a big American history themed trip next year to tie in with what were learning about this year and next, and, while Im looking forward to it, I am again deeply conflicted about missing a year at Disney. So the pressure was on to pack in enough Disney fun to last two years.
Oh, waityet another twist! I noticed a few months before the trip that our dates happened to coincide with Disneys Homeschooling Days. And we just happen to be homeschoolers. I didnt think a whole lot of it, though, until I looked at the ticket prices. Which were super cheap compared to any other discounts I could find. As I understand it, they basically let you have the tickets for the group rate, even though youre purchasing them just for your family. Kids and adult prices were the same, something like $140 for a 5 day park hopper. So I jumped on that right away. Only problem was that we could only get up to a 5 day, and we had been planning on 7 or 8 day tickets. I decided wed take a couple of days to see Sea World, since wed never been.
The Cast:
Me: Im 33, homeschooling mom to three boys, the planner
Dave: DH, 32, high school math teacher and mostly willing co-participant in Disney trips.
Ari: 7, my brilliant, hilarious, and deeply cynical eldest child. Good at smiling angelically for pictures.
Milo: 5, the middle child. Easily delighted. Also easily frustrated. Good at making ridiculous faces for pictures.
Gus: 2 ¾, the littlest one. Generally easygoing, often solemn. Good at producing toothy grins while saying, CHEESE for pictures.
Nana: my mother-in-law on her first trip to Disney.
Grandpa: my father-in-law, also making his first trip.
Up next: departure day
DH is a high school math teacher, but our county has a funky September break that hardly anyone else has, so half the county descends on Disney World for the week. This was our third year in a row making the trip, but this year we added in a couple of major twists. First, Daves parents came along with us. Daves mom had toyed with the idea of coming in years past, but always ultimately decided to stay home. And twist number one led us to twist number two: staying off property. We rented a three bedroom townhouse (Mickeys World) in Windsor Hills. I was deeply conflicted about this choice, particularly in light of free dining, but I thought the space would be a very good thing, and it was so.much.cheaper than renting three rooms on property (I know we COULD stuff the five of us in one room, but no one would sleep that way), that I thought we had to give it a try. Windsor Hills seemed to receive pretty much universally good reviews on the boards, and it was, at least, CLOSE to WDW proper, so I found a nice looking place with a Mickey-themed kids room and booked it.
The final difference between this year and the two previous years is that we are probably not going to be coming back for two whole years.

Oh, waityet another twist! I noticed a few months before the trip that our dates happened to coincide with Disneys Homeschooling Days. And we just happen to be homeschoolers. I didnt think a whole lot of it, though, until I looked at the ticket prices. Which were super cheap compared to any other discounts I could find. As I understand it, they basically let you have the tickets for the group rate, even though youre purchasing them just for your family. Kids and adult prices were the same, something like $140 for a 5 day park hopper. So I jumped on that right away. Only problem was that we could only get up to a 5 day, and we had been planning on 7 or 8 day tickets. I decided wed take a couple of days to see Sea World, since wed never been.
The Cast:
Me: Im 33, homeschooling mom to three boys, the planner
Dave: DH, 32, high school math teacher and mostly willing co-participant in Disney trips.
Ari: 7, my brilliant, hilarious, and deeply cynical eldest child. Good at smiling angelically for pictures.
Milo: 5, the middle child. Easily delighted. Also easily frustrated. Good at making ridiculous faces for pictures.
Gus: 2 ¾, the littlest one. Generally easygoing, often solemn. Good at producing toothy grins while saying, CHEESE for pictures.
Nana: my mother-in-law on her first trip to Disney.
Grandpa: my father-in-law, also making his first trip.
Up next: departure day