After years of 7 days a year over Spring Break, we planned our first 14 day trip October '05. Got some AP's and never looked back. (One of the best advantages of an AP when you have an offsite timeshare is the free parking. That alone saves us about $100 a trip.)
Next month we're going for 15 days: split withe 7 days at our Marriott timeshare and 8 days at Disney. I still do an itinerary but it's filled with a lot of half days, resort days, down days and whatever days. I always try to plan something new as well as our repeated favorites. Trouble is now we have so many favorites it's hard not to overbook ourselves.
Right now I just have two days planned for us. One day were going to Cindy's Castle for breakfast (because my dad's never eaten that and the food is marvelous). Another day we have tickets to La Nouba (something we've never done).
We'll also get back for some of our favorites which include:
- high tea at the Grand Floridian (great in Springtime)
- an afternoon at AKL and dinner at Boma's (or Jiko's this time for something new)
- a character breakfast somewhere (Cape May the last two times, but now we're thinking Chef Mickey's or Crystal Palace)
- drinks at that little bar in MGM on the way to the cart stunt show (great in hot weather)
- an afternoon strolling the Boardwalk
- an afternoon of miniature golf at Fantasia Gardens (50% off with our APs)
- movies at DTD (Spiderman 3 is on our wish list this year)
- sleeping late and waking up to the pool
Our first stop has become a bit of a Spring tradition for my dad. He's 75 years young and a bit of a fuddy duddy in the cold months. But as soon as it gets warm he insists on going to the Magic Kingdom barber shop and getting a mohawk haircut. Yes, a real spikey (and salt-n-pepper) mohawk. It's his delayed childhood rebellion. He'll go the summer and fall with that hairdo. Now everyone recognizes him that way alone and thinks something's wrong if he has his long winter hair.
As far as offsite excursions go, we do Seaworld a day at least once a year (we go Spring and Fall) and we'll do some grocery shopping when we arrive. We keep saying we'll go back to Universal but never feel like it's Disney enough for us. And some day we'll get back to Kennedy Space Center.
Mostly in a long trip with AP's you remove all guilt about a short day in a park or waiting 3 hours to ride Soarin' again. You have time to do your laundry, surf the web, recharge your mp3 player, and go out for long leisurely strolls of other resorts. The CMs are so chatty and friendly at a resort around mid-day. It makes the whole vacation seem like a visit to a second home.