We've FALLen for WDW...An October 2010 PTR! New 10/14 TR Link Added

Wow you sound like a busy bee, sounds like its going to be alot of fun :goodvibes

Cute bag, perfect for walkikng the Strip :)
 
Wow you sound like a busy bee, sounds like its going to be alot of fun :goodvibes

Cute bag, perfect for walkikng the Strip :)

We will be busy but I guess that's what summer is all about! :) Thanks, I hope the bag will work out as good as I need it to!
 
Bag - way cute! I want to find a new bag for our trip, but we have no shortage of luggage and bags around here. DH probably would wonder if I lost my marbles buying a new bag for our trip. :rotfl2:

Our traveling partners just got home from Vegas last night, so we are hoping to make our ADRs this weekend. Not having those already is killing me!:scared1: Hopefully arriving on the last day of free dining will mean the resturaunts will be less busy? We'll see. I'll update when we have a plan so we can compare!!
 
Hey, that is the exact bag I have! I love that print, it's one of my favorite VB patterns.

I love the idea of a Disney change bucket. I don't do it specifically for Disney but right before a trip I'll always go to the bank and trade in some of my change for more souvenir money. :rolleyes1
 

Bag - way cute! I want to find a new bag for our trip, but we have no shortage of luggage and bags around here. DH probably would wonder if I lost my marbles buying a new bag for our trip. :rotfl2:

Our traveling partners just got home from Vegas last night, so we are hoping to make our ADRs this weekend. Not having those already is killing me!:scared1: Hopefully arriving on the last day of free dining will mean the resturaunts will be less busy? We'll see. I'll update when we have a plan so we can compare!!

Luckily, I could definitely defend my case when it came to that bag b/c I don't have anything like that! :lmao: Plus, DH would simply give me that cute look and semi-roll his eyes and say "Baaaaaby!" but still let me buy it anyway.

Hopefully you will get most everything you want when it comes to ADRs. Good Luck! I'll be :cheer2: for you! Definitely post when you get them squared away, I would love to compare. :)

Hey, that is the exact bag I have! I love that print, it's one of my favorite VB patterns.

I love the idea of a Disney change bucket. I don't do it specifically for Disney but right before a trip I'll always go to the bank and trade in some of my change for more souvenir money. :rolleyes1

It's the only pattern that "shouted out" to me when I was at the store! I could seriously buy everything in that store. It was SO tempting to buy something else, too b/c if I spent $100 I got a $20 gift card. The old me would say that's a great deal and go for it but the new me definitely resisted. I'm so proud. :laughing:

The summer I spent waitressing I saved all of my change and cashed it in right before going back to school and it was almost $100! :) I'm hoping to be somewhere around there for this trip as we are paying for a lot of things in cash nowadays. :)
 
10 Reasons why I love visiting Disney World.

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10. The accessibility of many of the attractions to all people.

Are you a parent with a small child but still want to ride a roller coaster without having to wait in line twice so you both can ride? No problem. Are you in a wheelchair and want to ride TSM? Not a problem? Are you "pooh-sized" and want to participate in almost all there is to offer? Again, not a problem. The list goes on to the services they offer to make WDW a wonderful experience for everyone!

9. It's not a "I've visited it once, that's enough for me." kind of place. (At least to us DISers. ;))

This will by my 5th trip and DH has been at least 6 times (he's lucky enough to have family in the area so he visited many times as a child). I still haven't seen it all. I've never done TTA, Maelstrom or walked the animal trails at AK-just to name a few. I haven't visited all of the resorts-and I consider that to be part of the experience as well, even if I'm not staying at a particular resort I want to visit. When I have children, it will be an entire new experience & adventure!

8. Staying on property.

I love the way Disney offers options to a variety of budgets and still manage to offer you a "magical" experience no matter where you call home for your stay. Do you want to be immersed in larger than life icons from your favorite Disney movies? Do you want the beauty and relaxation that come with the Southwest? What about waking up to see the sunrise over the savannah? You can in WDW. For me, it's part of what makes going back to WDW feel like a new experience each time.

7. Convienence.

Adventure, relaxation, transportation and dining-all on one place. (Well, transportation if you choose to stay on property.) Where else can you get a massage, ride a roller coaster, and eat at a 4 star restaurant all in one day...AND have a FREE way to get to all of them? (Don't answer if you know somewhere else besides Disney. :laughing:) It saves DH & I from having arguments b/c we aren't driving and navigating on our vacation.

6. It's okay to be yourself.

That's also a reason why I love the DIS. (When I discovered a place to "talk" with other Disney lovers like me I was ecstatic!) Where else can I wear Minnie ears and shirts with cartoon characters on them and fit in? (Again, don't answer if you know. :rotfl:)

5. The variety of activities offered.

How about spending the day going on a safari and walking the trails? What about taking a tour of Toontown and dining in a castle? Maybe you just want to stroll through countries yet to be discovered by you? You can shop, eat, and ride up high in a huge balloon, too. WDW suits my personality so well, thrill and relaxation while still feeling safe.

4. The way it makes you feel like you are in another world, and does it so well.
The imagineers pay such close attention to detail. (I recommend reading Hidden Magic as it has portions of the book that give you an insight to the detail that went into building WDW to be the way it is and input from some the imagineers responsible.)

3. Wishes.

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Specifically, the beginning of Wishes. I can see the lights "blowing" out and hear the sound of Jiminy Crickets voice just before "Starlight, Starbright..." begins to warm my heart. :sigh: :cloud9:

2. Dining Choices.

Not only are there way more choices than you could ever fit into one trip, they are all unique and not someplace you can eat at back home or while on vacation somewhere else (Well, except for many of the places in DTD.) I love sit down restaurants so like many of you, planning which ones to visit is so much fun! (I don't even want to think about which places I will have to leave out next trip to make room for new ones.)

1. All of the planning that can be involved.

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I know many of you are like me and it seems that planning the trip can be ALMOST just as exciting as going. Where are we going to eat? What time? Which show do we see tonight? When are we going to visit DTD? How much money do we need to bring? The anticipation the comes with planning is almost too much for me to handle-ALMOST. I mean there is the option no to do any planning at all. Oh-the horror! :scared1:
 
10 Reasons why I love visiting Disney World.

wdwentrance.jpg

10. The accessibility of many of the attractions to all people.

Are you a parent with a small child but still want to ride a roller coaster without having to wait in line twice so you both can ride? No problem. Are you in a wheelchair and want to ride TSM? Not a problem? Are you "pooh-sized" and want to participate in almost all there is to offer? Again, not a problem. The list goes on to the services they offer to make WDW a wonderful experience for everyone!

9. It's not a "I've visited it once, that's enough for me." kind of place. (At least to us DISers. ;))

This will by my 5th trip and DH has been at least 6 times (he's lucky enough to have family in the area so he visited many times as a child). I still haven't seen it all. I've never done TTA, Maelstrom or walked the animal trails at AK-just to name a few. I haven't visited all of the resorts-and I consider that to be part of the experience as well, even if I'm not staying at a particular resort I want to visit. When I have children, it will be an entire new experience & adventure!

8. Staying on property.

I love the way Disney offers options to a variety of budgets and still manage to offer you a "magical" experience no matter where you call home for your stay. Do you want to be immersed in larger than life icons from your favorite Disney movies? Do you want the beauty and relaxation that come with the Southwest? What about waking up to see the sunrise over the savannah? You can in WDW. For me, it's part of what makes going back to WDW feel like a new experience each time.

7. Convienence.

Adventure, relaxation, transportation and dining-all on one place. (Well, transportation if you choose to stay on property.) Where else can you get a massage, ride a roller coaster, and eat at a 4 star restaurant all in one day...AND have a FREE way to get to all of them? (Don't answer if you know somewhere else besides Disney. :laughing:) It saves DH & I from having arguments b/c we aren't driving and navigating on our vacation.

6. It's okay to be yourself.

That's also a reason why I love the DIS. (When I discovered a place to "talk" with other Disney lovers like me I was ecstatic!) Where else can I wear Minnie ears and shirts with cartoon characters on them and fit in? (Again, don't answer if you know. :rotfl:)

5. The variety of activities offered.

How about spending the day going on a safari and walking the trails? What about taking a tour of Toontown and dining in a castle? Maybe you just want to stroll through countries yet to be discovered by you? You can shop, eat, and ride up high in a huge balloon, too. WDW suits my personality so well, thrill and relaxation while still feeling safe.

4. The way it makes you feel like you are in another world, and does it so well.
The imagineers pay such close attention to detail. (I recommend reading Hidden Magic as it has portions of the book that give you an insight to the detail that went into building WDW to be the way it is and input from some the imagineers responsible.)

3. Wishes.

wishes.jpg


Specifically, the beginning of Wishes. I can see the lights "blowing" out and hear the sound of Jiminy Crickets voice just before "Starlight, Starbright..." begins to warm my heart. :sigh: :cloud9:

2. Dining Choices.

Not only are there way more choices than you could ever fit into one trip, they are all unique and not someplace you can eat at back home or while on vacation somewhere else (Well, except for many of the places in DTD.) I love sit down restaurants so like many of you, planning which ones to visit is so much fun! (I don't even want to think about which places I will have to leave out next trip to make room for new ones.)

1. All of the planning that can be involved.

binders.jpg


I know many of you are like me and it seems that planning the trip can be ALMOST just as exciting as going. Where are we going to eat? What time? Which show do we see tonight? When are we going to visit DTD? How much money do we need to bring? The anticipation the comes with planning is almost too much for me to handle-ALMOST. I mean there is the option no to do any planning at all. Oh-the horror! :scared1:

You're totally right- planning is such a part of the experience! I love to look at the itinerary and see all those days just filled with Disney fun. Especially before the trip starts and you have the whole thing to look forward to!
 
So relate to your reasons :goodvibes

Whenever I try and explain to people about why we keep going back I can never quite put my finger on exactly why, for me its just because and that you have to see for yourself and then you will get it :)
 
You're totally right- planning is such a part of the experience! I love to look at the itinerary and see all those days just filled with Disney fun. Especially before the trip starts and you have the whole thing to look forward to!

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I love your ten reasons! :thumbsup2

Thanks! :)

So relate to your reasons :goodvibes

Whenever I try and explain to people about why we keep going back I can never quite put my finger on exactly why, for me its just because and that you have to see for yourself and then you will get it :)

I am the same way. I understand that it's not for everyone but it's for me. :)

Great list of ten--you hit it on the head.

Thanks, I was sure a lot of people could relate to these reasons as they are quite broad but encompass, to me, what Disney is all about.
 
Just caught up again!

Your ten reasons are hitting the nail on the head! Perfect!!! :thumbsup2
 
I love the list! And completely agree with all of your reasons :thumbsup2 Especially #9. I have been to Disney sooo many times (I think about 15) but there's still honestly so much I have yet to see and do. I love that you can go to Disney and have new experiences even after so many trips! :yay:
 
I love the list! And completely agree with all of your reasons :thumbsup2 Especially #9. I have been to Disney sooo many times (I think about 15) but there's still honestly so much I have yet to see and do. I love that you can go to Disney and have new experiences even after so many trips! :yay:

15 times? I'm jealous! Sometimes I almost (again I say almost) wish I didn't like WDW so much b/c there are other places I'd like to visit. But-I know that unless DH gets a better paying job before next trip, we won't be visiting WDW so we can go somewhere else. :sad1:
 
AKL instead of CSR? Say what?!

I was crunching numbers tonight and found that if the Special Offer room discount of 40% on Deluxe Rooms extends to include all of our dates (unforunately, it is a "hard" cut-off and can't be applied to your entire stay if it's not completely within the specified dates) we can switch to Animal Kingdom Lodge Club Level, get rid of the dining plan, and only have to pay an extra $200 or so! The DDP would no longer be a deal for us as we would be eating in the lounge instead of CS at the resort, which I have 4 of those meals planned now. I am not going to switch it as of yet because I just finished paying the trip off and I don't want to switch in anticipation of the deal extending and then CSR fills up if the offer doesn't become available (especially since we want a king room).

What do you think??? The last thing I need is to be playing the long waiting game to see if a room discount is offered but I think it's too late now. :lmao:
 
Well, as you know I LOVE CSR, but I also love the theme of AKL and want to stay there one of these days. However, CL is lost on us and we have absolutely no desire to ever do it. So it really is a matter of which is a priority to you.
 












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