Welcome to my trip report. At the bottom of the first page are links to each chapter. Enjoy.
Introduction: The Five Ws, plus an extra one
Who: Myself Bill, my wife Sarah, and our daughter Olivia (Livvy) (age - a few weeks shy of three). Both Sarah and I have been to the World in our younger days, but never as adults, so our memories of what to expect before this trip were a bit fuzzy and surely outdated.
Myself, The Big Cheese, The Queen, and a slightly grumpy Princess
What: A family trip to Disney World, partially to celebrate Livvys third birthday and partially to get a trip in while she was still free
Where: Port Orleans French Quarter
When: May 27th to June 2nd, 2010 (6 Nights)
Why: Well, besides the obvious, its DISNEY WORLD! (Believe it or not, some people needed more explanation than just this) We got this trip in our minds about six months ago. This past Christmas my family decided to forego the usual Christmas celebrations and all go on a cruise together instead (If you have read John Grishams book Skipping Christmas you have a pretty good idea of what I am talking about) Besides my parents, I have three adult siblings none of whom are married or have children. Anyway, Sarah, Livvy and I traveled down to Florida two days early thinking we would just spend time on the beach before the cruise. Well, as you may have read in other trip reports the weather in Florida this past Christmastime was anything but beach weather. So, since we were a mere 45 minutes away from the Holy Land we decided to drive on over to the World one morning. We looked at going to one of the parks, but knowing that we only had half a day to spend there the cost of two single day admissions seemed a bit high. Instead we spent the morning and part of the afternoon at Downtown Disney and knew almost instantly that we would have to come back and come back soon. Shortly after returning from the cruise and getting through the holidays we picked some dates that worked for us and booked this trip to Disney. We figured now or never as Livvy was just shy of three years old at the time of the trip and thereby free. So, with just a taste of the magic this past December we were hooked.
Why (2.0): This being the additional W in the title. Why am I writing this trip report? The answer is three-fold. One, I am an obsessive planner (ask my wife) and spent many hours researching this trip. The most useful research tool I found the DISboards Trip Reports. All the other info out there is great, but peoples own experiences, told as a story, were the best for me. I give a special shout-out to BrookElizabeth and all of Henrys adventures, as well as GreatBiscuit, whose epic trip report is revivaled only by Homers The Odyssey. I found these useful in planning how to travel with a three year old and am writing my trip report to give back in the hopes that someone else will find mine as equally helpful. Second, this trip report will serve as my guide for our next trip, whenever that may be. Hopefully I will remember lessons past learned if I have them actually written down somewhere. Finally, and most importantly, I take a page from GreatBiscuit and write this report for my daughter. If she has any memories of this trip they will be mere mental snapshots at best. By writing down in detail our trip I hope to leave her with a sort of companion to all the pictures and video we recorded. By publishing it here I have committed myself to actually finishing the report.
Well, thats the basic info about our trip and us. Up next, a few more details and our start from the hot and humid mid-west to the hotter and more humid central Florida.
Chapter 1 - Down the Middle of the Road
Chapter 2 - Direct to Disney with No Stops In Between
Chapter 3 - A Princess Sees a Castle
Chapter 4 - Our First Rope Drop, Back to the Magic Kingdom
Chapter 5 - An Unexpected Dinner Location and More Princesses
A Note About Pictures
Introduction: The Five Ws, plus an extra one
Who: Myself Bill, my wife Sarah, and our daughter Olivia (Livvy) (age - a few weeks shy of three). Both Sarah and I have been to the World in our younger days, but never as adults, so our memories of what to expect before this trip were a bit fuzzy and surely outdated.

Myself, The Big Cheese, The Queen, and a slightly grumpy Princess
What: A family trip to Disney World, partially to celebrate Livvys third birthday and partially to get a trip in while she was still free
Where: Port Orleans French Quarter
When: May 27th to June 2nd, 2010 (6 Nights)
Why: Well, besides the obvious, its DISNEY WORLD! (Believe it or not, some people needed more explanation than just this) We got this trip in our minds about six months ago. This past Christmas my family decided to forego the usual Christmas celebrations and all go on a cruise together instead (If you have read John Grishams book Skipping Christmas you have a pretty good idea of what I am talking about) Besides my parents, I have three adult siblings none of whom are married or have children. Anyway, Sarah, Livvy and I traveled down to Florida two days early thinking we would just spend time on the beach before the cruise. Well, as you may have read in other trip reports the weather in Florida this past Christmastime was anything but beach weather. So, since we were a mere 45 minutes away from the Holy Land we decided to drive on over to the World one morning. We looked at going to one of the parks, but knowing that we only had half a day to spend there the cost of two single day admissions seemed a bit high. Instead we spent the morning and part of the afternoon at Downtown Disney and knew almost instantly that we would have to come back and come back soon. Shortly after returning from the cruise and getting through the holidays we picked some dates that worked for us and booked this trip to Disney. We figured now or never as Livvy was just shy of three years old at the time of the trip and thereby free. So, with just a taste of the magic this past December we were hooked.
Why (2.0): This being the additional W in the title. Why am I writing this trip report? The answer is three-fold. One, I am an obsessive planner (ask my wife) and spent many hours researching this trip. The most useful research tool I found the DISboards Trip Reports. All the other info out there is great, but peoples own experiences, told as a story, were the best for me. I give a special shout-out to BrookElizabeth and all of Henrys adventures, as well as GreatBiscuit, whose epic trip report is revivaled only by Homers The Odyssey. I found these useful in planning how to travel with a three year old and am writing my trip report to give back in the hopes that someone else will find mine as equally helpful. Second, this trip report will serve as my guide for our next trip, whenever that may be. Hopefully I will remember lessons past learned if I have them actually written down somewhere. Finally, and most importantly, I take a page from GreatBiscuit and write this report for my daughter. If she has any memories of this trip they will be mere mental snapshots at best. By writing down in detail our trip I hope to leave her with a sort of companion to all the pictures and video we recorded. By publishing it here I have committed myself to actually finishing the report.
Well, thats the basic info about our trip and us. Up next, a few more details and our start from the hot and humid mid-west to the hotter and more humid central Florida.
Chapter 1 - Down the Middle of the Road
Chapter 2 - Direct to Disney with No Stops In Between
Chapter 3 - A Princess Sees a Castle
Chapter 4 - Our First Rope Drop, Back to the Magic Kingdom
Chapter 5 - An Unexpected Dinner Location and More Princesses
A Note About Pictures