texasbelle12
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2012
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First off, this is my first PTR (slowly getting a hang of the acronyms, bear with me). I've been lurking on the boards for a little while and finally decided to post something substantial.
This all started out when my boyfriend decided to propose last March (2013) during a Spring Break trip with my family to WDW. He proposed, I said yes, and yes, we got the "Just Engaged" buttons. Since we aren't getting married until December of this year (a "year and a half engagement), I put off much of the wedding planning until this December when we were a year out. It was then I had the "oh shoot!" moment and realized our wedding was a year out, and it was time to get down to some serious planning.
Once we (ok, mostly me) had the basics down, you know, dress, locations, wedding party, etc it was time to finally decide on where we wanted to spend our honeymoon. And even though some may call me "Disney-obsessed," I did NOT want to go WDW.
Yes, you may go ahead and call me crazy.
Now before you storm our apartment with your torches and pitchforks (don't forget the angry mob soundtrack), hear me out. I feel like there are valid points.
First, I love to travel. And while visiting familiar places is great, I love the unexpectedness of adventuring somewhere new. I wanted to use our honeymoon as a way to see more of the world and see someplace different, which brings me to my next point...
I've been very fortunate to visit WDW 6 times. Six. That's more than I've probably visited any other place in the US (besides New Orleans, but it doesn't count because I have family there). And even though I have fun every single visit, I felt like I had seen and done almost everything I cared to. This doesn't mean I don't want to visit again, but like I said, the "experience something new" thing kept buzzing around.
I'm a planner. I'm organized, and when visiting WDW I tend to read every guidebook, blog, tweet and then some to soak in as much information as I possible can. I don't want to miss ANYTHING. I didn't want this vibe for our honeymoon. I want to be able to relax with my new husband, and I thought it would be difficult with the looming thoughts of ADRs, crowds, and now Fast Pass Plus (not a fan of this-but I digress), that it would take away from that. I've never NOT "commando-toured" and don't know how to Disney any other way. Who wants to do that on their honeymoon?
And lastly, we will be taking our honeymoon over NYE. And one thing I've learned from the boards and podcasts is that NYE at WDW is INSANE. I did not want to deal with that. I felt like the crowds would make us crazy and would lessen our enjoyment of the parks. Once again, who needs that on their honeymoon?
Well you can probably all guess that since this is a PTR I changed my mind, and we will be spending our honeymoon in WDW. And now I am so FREAKIN excited. We have booked the DCL portion of our honeymoon (1/5-9 on the Dream) and are waiting for 2015 rates to book our WDW stay.
My change of heart (and mind) came when I realized that really, we will be on our honeymoon, and everything will be perfect because of that.
I realized that since we have both been to WDW a few times it means we know what we don't need to see and what we should check out. All of the times we have been have been with our families; this time it will just be the two of us. In fact I'm looking forward to seeing some new WDW things, including dining at the California Grill and really enjoying the "little things" WDW has to offer. I'm sure there will be a few early mornings, and a touch of "commando touring" but you know what, thats OK.
So read if you so choose. I want this thread to go into the planning for our honeymoon, what I've learned, and feel free to include any tips you have learned. I'll be sure to keep you updated on our planning!
This all started out when my boyfriend decided to propose last March (2013) during a Spring Break trip with my family to WDW. He proposed, I said yes, and yes, we got the "Just Engaged" buttons. Since we aren't getting married until December of this year (a "year and a half engagement), I put off much of the wedding planning until this December when we were a year out. It was then I had the "oh shoot!" moment and realized our wedding was a year out, and it was time to get down to some serious planning.
Once we (ok, mostly me) had the basics down, you know, dress, locations, wedding party, etc it was time to finally decide on where we wanted to spend our honeymoon. And even though some may call me "Disney-obsessed," I did NOT want to go WDW.
Yes, you may go ahead and call me crazy.
Now before you storm our apartment with your torches and pitchforks (don't forget the angry mob soundtrack), hear me out. I feel like there are valid points.
First, I love to travel. And while visiting familiar places is great, I love the unexpectedness of adventuring somewhere new. I wanted to use our honeymoon as a way to see more of the world and see someplace different, which brings me to my next point...
I've been very fortunate to visit WDW 6 times. Six. That's more than I've probably visited any other place in the US (besides New Orleans, but it doesn't count because I have family there). And even though I have fun every single visit, I felt like I had seen and done almost everything I cared to. This doesn't mean I don't want to visit again, but like I said, the "experience something new" thing kept buzzing around.
I'm a planner. I'm organized, and when visiting WDW I tend to read every guidebook, blog, tweet and then some to soak in as much information as I possible can. I don't want to miss ANYTHING. I didn't want this vibe for our honeymoon. I want to be able to relax with my new husband, and I thought it would be difficult with the looming thoughts of ADRs, crowds, and now Fast Pass Plus (not a fan of this-but I digress), that it would take away from that. I've never NOT "commando-toured" and don't know how to Disney any other way. Who wants to do that on their honeymoon?
And lastly, we will be taking our honeymoon over NYE. And one thing I've learned from the boards and podcasts is that NYE at WDW is INSANE. I did not want to deal with that. I felt like the crowds would make us crazy and would lessen our enjoyment of the parks. Once again, who needs that on their honeymoon?
Well you can probably all guess that since this is a PTR I changed my mind, and we will be spending our honeymoon in WDW. And now I am so FREAKIN excited. We have booked the DCL portion of our honeymoon (1/5-9 on the Dream) and are waiting for 2015 rates to book our WDW stay.
My change of heart (and mind) came when I realized that really, we will be on our honeymoon, and everything will be perfect because of that.
I realized that since we have both been to WDW a few times it means we know what we don't need to see and what we should check out. All of the times we have been have been with our families; this time it will just be the two of us. In fact I'm looking forward to seeing some new WDW things, including dining at the California Grill and really enjoying the "little things" WDW has to offer. I'm sure there will be a few early mornings, and a touch of "commando touring" but you know what, thats OK.
So read if you so choose. I want this thread to go into the planning for our honeymoon, what I've learned, and feel free to include any tips you have learned. I'll be sure to keep you updated on our planning!