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Wickeys friend and family (minus 2) WDW January 2 7 (no make that 8)
Who:
Wickeys friend (me) experienced WDW traveler, my 17th trip (my dream is to live near and work for WDW)
DH also experienced WDW traveler, his 14th trip
DS2 has grown up going to WDW, his first at 17 months, this is his 13th trip
The back story: My family started going to WDW in 1998 when my older son was 12 and I was pregnant with my younger son. Weve gone at least once almost every year since, with an occasional two times for the family, and several solo trips for me. We normally go in December, but this year, airfare was outrageous for the dates we wanted to travel. So, it hit me one day to look at early January, since AP rates starting January 2 were out. Southwest won our business at about $260 each, which was about $340 cheaper than going mid- to late-December. We booked Pop Century, one because its younger DSs favorite resort, and two, well because it was so much less that AKL or WL that we love.
Our older son and new daughter-in-law were not able to join us this time, so its just the three of us this trip. They will be taking care of our dogs, which if you read last years report, have issues with strangers coming to take care of them!
We originally made reservations leaving January 2 and coming back January 7. Once wed book airfare and Pop, I mentioned to my husband that the 7th was part of marathon weekend. Hes a runner, but he had never run a ½ marathon, so he decided to go for it and run the Disney half on Saturday before we left. Then on January 1, we got a wild hair and decided to add a day to our trip, partly because it was supposed to be very cold and windy on Tuesday we were afraid wed lose a day in the parks. My DH got on the phone to Southwest and changed our flight home to Sunday for just a little more than our original fare. I called Disney, and since it was marathon weekend, there wasnt anything left at Pop, but we were able to add a night at Port Orleans-Riverside with the AP rate. I was excited to stay there, as weve never done so, plus I was glad we were staying one more day!
Who:
Wickeys friend (me) experienced WDW traveler, my 17th trip (my dream is to live near and work for WDW)

DH also experienced WDW traveler, his 14th trip
DS2 has grown up going to WDW, his first at 17 months, this is his 13th trip
The back story: My family started going to WDW in 1998 when my older son was 12 and I was pregnant with my younger son. Weve gone at least once almost every year since, with an occasional two times for the family, and several solo trips for me. We normally go in December, but this year, airfare was outrageous for the dates we wanted to travel. So, it hit me one day to look at early January, since AP rates starting January 2 were out. Southwest won our business at about $260 each, which was about $340 cheaper than going mid- to late-December. We booked Pop Century, one because its younger DSs favorite resort, and two, well because it was so much less that AKL or WL that we love.

We originally made reservations leaving January 2 and coming back January 7. Once wed book airfare and Pop, I mentioned to my husband that the 7th was part of marathon weekend. Hes a runner, but he had never run a ½ marathon, so he decided to go for it and run the Disney half on Saturday before we left. Then on January 1, we got a wild hair and decided to add a day to our trip, partly because it was supposed to be very cold and windy on Tuesday we were afraid wed lose a day in the parks. My DH got on the phone to Southwest and changed our flight home to Sunday for just a little more than our original fare. I called Disney, and since it was marathon weekend, there wasnt anything left at Pop, but we were able to add a night at Port Orleans-Riverside with the AP rate. I was excited to stay there, as weve never done so, plus I was glad we were staying one more day!