Wonders10
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Part 1
This trip came about a few months ago. Were from south Florida after all so we tend to go to WDW quite often. For the past few years, it has been once in the spring (April/May) and once in the Fall/Winter (sometime in Oct-Dec). It depends if we want to feel all Christmas-y or if we want to eat and drink at the food and wine festival. Summer is almost always out its just too darn hot and crowded and since we can go at other times of the year, why would we do that to ourselves?
Since I havent mentioned my traveling companions yet, lets do so shall we?
1. Me (Shannon) Im 25, a graduate student, and I love WDW. Duh who on these boards doesnt? I plan and plan while my mom rolls her eyes wondering why I have to plan so much. I try to explain to her using food as an example since its something we both enjoy. Mom, do you want to know that you have a seat at your favorite restaurant? Or do you want to just assume they will squeeze us in, and when they cant, you will complain about how awful your lunch is elsewhere, and say that next time we should make reservations? This has happened almost every single trip weve taken. Ive learned my lesson. Make at least one PS a day and plan your day around it. It makes everyone much happier. Also, I get grumpy if Im hungry and I can whine like a baby if Im so inclined. I try to control this at WDW though its usually not too difficult. My favorite ride is anything at WDW. I like the cheesy classics and the thrills. Its all very, very good.
2. Mom, will also be known as Grandma during this trip, her age is appropriate to being a mom/grandma. Wants everyone to be happy and never says what she wants. Truly lives for other peoples happiness. Favorite ride? Tower of Terror.
3. Claire, my niece, moms granddaughter. Shes 5, almost 5 ½. Absolutely adorable little girl with a heart of gold. So smart, sometimes I forgot she is only 5. Next year she will be in gifted Kindergarten thats right Kindergarten, Gifted Kindergarten. I had no idea that even existed. Anyway, she has been so many times (6?) that she could probably name all of the rides. She has a new fear of, well, all things fearful. Im hoping that she will come out of this a little during our trip. Although I cant blame her. I was, and still am, the same way about many things. Her favorite rides are Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean, Figment, Soarin, and the Tea Cups.
4. Owen, my nephew/godson, moms grandson. Hes 3, almost 3 ½. Their birthdays are 2 years and 5 days apart from one another. I couldnt really think of a Disney character that fit me, my mom, or Claire, but Owen definitely has one. Stitch. He wanders and wreaks havoc, but at the same time can be the sweetest little boy youve ever seen. You know youve spotted us when I or my mom is constantly saying Owen, over here or Owen, look out or just plain Owen to bring him back to Earth. Honestly, hes a good kid but hes a 3 yr old boy and it shows. Hes also in speech therapy right now which is neat since that is what Im getting my masters in. Everyone always turns to me when they cannot understand him. So sometimes there is a lot of say it again or show me or I dont know what youre saying. Luckily he is so patient with us and we usually figure it out. He loves Pirates and the Tea Cups. Im hoping and praying that he has grown a few inches because I really want him to hit the 40 in mark so he can go on all the big boy rides. Plus it will be a heck of a lot easier to get Claire on the rides of he can go. She doesnt want to leave anyone out, especially her little bro. My gut tells me he hasnt but Im a glass full kind of girl so Im holding out hope for a last minute growth spurt. He hasnt been as many times as big sis, but his count isnt too shabby either, about 3 trips.
So thats the crew.
You might be wondering were the kiddies parents are. Well they are around. Just not anywhere near Disney. They arent really Disney people. Theyre not even, lets do it for the children Disney people. My SIL never went as a child so I dont think she gets it and my brother went once or twice and liked it enough but would rather see other places. Me? I could live there. Literally. Give me a blanket and a pillow and a bench on Main Street and Im good to go. So we will take the kiddies to WDW for some special time with Grandma and Aunt Shannon while Mommy and Daddy have some alone time.
Because were Fl Res and visit so often, our trips are usually 4 nights or less. This is for a number of reasons. 1) I feel bad keeping the kiddies away from their parents for too long. 2) It gets expensive. 3) I dont like to leave my pooch, Phoebe, at the Pet Lodge longer than 5 nights and 4) shorter trips = more trips.
For this trip we are arriving on a Saturday and leaving on a Wednesday. That gives us 3 full days and a half day (arrival day) to cram in as much Disney magic as possible. This go round, were staying at POR. I love this resort to bits but I have truly been spoiled by the Poly, specifically Poly Concierge. Thats where we stayed our last two trips and the convenience alone is worth the money in my book. But we are trying to be a little more frugal this go around so were slumming it (not at all) at POR. Ive got my POR DMVC ready to go to save us even more money!
Im really looking forward to this trip because this semester (as I type, it will be over in one week!) has been killer. Papers, Projects, and Phonological Disorders Oh My! I dont think Ive worked this hard in school since 5th grade. Seriously. Ive always just gotten by in school with As and Bs without too much effort but not anymore sister. Now I have to work at it. A lot. But its grad school Im supposed to be busting my butt right? Anywho, once school is out, I have 3 weeks of bliss and that is when this trip will take place. In the middle of the bliss. I dont have to pack a school book, a binder full of notes, and I dont have to worry about all the extra work Im gonna have to catch up with once we get home. Fabulous.
Something that I have started to notice as I plan and go on more and more Disney Vacations is that not only do I pay for hotel, tickets, food, etc. but I buy clothes. Practically an entire new wardrobe of park attire that I will only wear when at WDW. Sure, I might bust out a top or two down the road, but for the most part, I only wear these things at WDW. I try to tell myself that it is ok. And that maybe other people (probably women) do it to, to some extent. Im from Florida and all, but I hate wearing shorts. I feel naked in them. For the past few years I have lived in capris and skirts. But I cant wear those at WDW. Other people can pull it off, but I cannot do capris and sneakers (aka tennis shoes, running shoes, etc.). My legs are short and capris are practically full length pants as it is. The last thing I need is a pair of sneakers hiding more of my skin and me looking like Im wearing pants from the 5th grade. And a skirt? At WDW? Uhh yeah right. No one needs to see a woman in a flowy, flowery skirt and Nikes climbing out of Space Mountain. As for tops, Im weird about wearing sleeveless because I dont really like my arms although Ive seen other peoples arms in sleeveless clothing that looked much worse than I think mine look. But still, I try to look my best even though my body isnt the best right now. Anywho, in case you all havent noticed it Florida is hot. And I dont like to be hot or get my nice clothes sweaty so I have to buy *new* tops and bottoms for the parks. And since I cant do capris, skirts and sneaks or sleeveless at the same time, I need to get shorts too. Thank goodness Bermuda shorts are the in thing right now because I dont feel quite as naked in them. And so the vicious cycle continues about 2-3 weeks before our trip. I start thinking about what clothes I want to take, realize I would never wear that to a theme park and head to the mall where I buy shorts and tanks that I will probably never wear again. Dont get me wrong, my entire vacation wardrobe isnt new usually just an outfit or two. And with the Bermudas being as popular as they are right now, I think they might make it out of the closet a few times this summer. And for the most part, Im trying to be as frugal about buying these new items as possible since I know that I probably will not wear most of it again. Hi. Im Shannon. And Im a shopaholic.
Up Next Our arrival or Get off the phone - we're late!"
This trip came about a few months ago. Were from south Florida after all so we tend to go to WDW quite often. For the past few years, it has been once in the spring (April/May) and once in the Fall/Winter (sometime in Oct-Dec). It depends if we want to feel all Christmas-y or if we want to eat and drink at the food and wine festival. Summer is almost always out its just too darn hot and crowded and since we can go at other times of the year, why would we do that to ourselves?
Since I havent mentioned my traveling companions yet, lets do so shall we?
1. Me (Shannon) Im 25, a graduate student, and I love WDW. Duh who on these boards doesnt? I plan and plan while my mom rolls her eyes wondering why I have to plan so much. I try to explain to her using food as an example since its something we both enjoy. Mom, do you want to know that you have a seat at your favorite restaurant? Or do you want to just assume they will squeeze us in, and when they cant, you will complain about how awful your lunch is elsewhere, and say that next time we should make reservations? This has happened almost every single trip weve taken. Ive learned my lesson. Make at least one PS a day and plan your day around it. It makes everyone much happier. Also, I get grumpy if Im hungry and I can whine like a baby if Im so inclined. I try to control this at WDW though its usually not too difficult. My favorite ride is anything at WDW. I like the cheesy classics and the thrills. Its all very, very good.
2. Mom, will also be known as Grandma during this trip, her age is appropriate to being a mom/grandma. Wants everyone to be happy and never says what she wants. Truly lives for other peoples happiness. Favorite ride? Tower of Terror.
3. Claire, my niece, moms granddaughter. Shes 5, almost 5 ½. Absolutely adorable little girl with a heart of gold. So smart, sometimes I forgot she is only 5. Next year she will be in gifted Kindergarten thats right Kindergarten, Gifted Kindergarten. I had no idea that even existed. Anyway, she has been so many times (6?) that she could probably name all of the rides. She has a new fear of, well, all things fearful. Im hoping that she will come out of this a little during our trip. Although I cant blame her. I was, and still am, the same way about many things. Her favorite rides are Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean, Figment, Soarin, and the Tea Cups.
4. Owen, my nephew/godson, moms grandson. Hes 3, almost 3 ½. Their birthdays are 2 years and 5 days apart from one another. I couldnt really think of a Disney character that fit me, my mom, or Claire, but Owen definitely has one. Stitch. He wanders and wreaks havoc, but at the same time can be the sweetest little boy youve ever seen. You know youve spotted us when I or my mom is constantly saying Owen, over here or Owen, look out or just plain Owen to bring him back to Earth. Honestly, hes a good kid but hes a 3 yr old boy and it shows. Hes also in speech therapy right now which is neat since that is what Im getting my masters in. Everyone always turns to me when they cannot understand him. So sometimes there is a lot of say it again or show me or I dont know what youre saying. Luckily he is so patient with us and we usually figure it out. He loves Pirates and the Tea Cups. Im hoping and praying that he has grown a few inches because I really want him to hit the 40 in mark so he can go on all the big boy rides. Plus it will be a heck of a lot easier to get Claire on the rides of he can go. She doesnt want to leave anyone out, especially her little bro. My gut tells me he hasnt but Im a glass full kind of girl so Im holding out hope for a last minute growth spurt. He hasnt been as many times as big sis, but his count isnt too shabby either, about 3 trips.
So thats the crew.
You might be wondering were the kiddies parents are. Well they are around. Just not anywhere near Disney. They arent really Disney people. Theyre not even, lets do it for the children Disney people. My SIL never went as a child so I dont think she gets it and my brother went once or twice and liked it enough but would rather see other places. Me? I could live there. Literally. Give me a blanket and a pillow and a bench on Main Street and Im good to go. So we will take the kiddies to WDW for some special time with Grandma and Aunt Shannon while Mommy and Daddy have some alone time.
Because were Fl Res and visit so often, our trips are usually 4 nights or less. This is for a number of reasons. 1) I feel bad keeping the kiddies away from their parents for too long. 2) It gets expensive. 3) I dont like to leave my pooch, Phoebe, at the Pet Lodge longer than 5 nights and 4) shorter trips = more trips.
For this trip we are arriving on a Saturday and leaving on a Wednesday. That gives us 3 full days and a half day (arrival day) to cram in as much Disney magic as possible. This go round, were staying at POR. I love this resort to bits but I have truly been spoiled by the Poly, specifically Poly Concierge. Thats where we stayed our last two trips and the convenience alone is worth the money in my book. But we are trying to be a little more frugal this go around so were slumming it (not at all) at POR. Ive got my POR DMVC ready to go to save us even more money!
Im really looking forward to this trip because this semester (as I type, it will be over in one week!) has been killer. Papers, Projects, and Phonological Disorders Oh My! I dont think Ive worked this hard in school since 5th grade. Seriously. Ive always just gotten by in school with As and Bs without too much effort but not anymore sister. Now I have to work at it. A lot. But its grad school Im supposed to be busting my butt right? Anywho, once school is out, I have 3 weeks of bliss and that is when this trip will take place. In the middle of the bliss. I dont have to pack a school book, a binder full of notes, and I dont have to worry about all the extra work Im gonna have to catch up with once we get home. Fabulous.
Something that I have started to notice as I plan and go on more and more Disney Vacations is that not only do I pay for hotel, tickets, food, etc. but I buy clothes. Practically an entire new wardrobe of park attire that I will only wear when at WDW. Sure, I might bust out a top or two down the road, but for the most part, I only wear these things at WDW. I try to tell myself that it is ok. And that maybe other people (probably women) do it to, to some extent. Im from Florida and all, but I hate wearing shorts. I feel naked in them. For the past few years I have lived in capris and skirts. But I cant wear those at WDW. Other people can pull it off, but I cannot do capris and sneakers (aka tennis shoes, running shoes, etc.). My legs are short and capris are practically full length pants as it is. The last thing I need is a pair of sneakers hiding more of my skin and me looking like Im wearing pants from the 5th grade. And a skirt? At WDW? Uhh yeah right. No one needs to see a woman in a flowy, flowery skirt and Nikes climbing out of Space Mountain. As for tops, Im weird about wearing sleeveless because I dont really like my arms although Ive seen other peoples arms in sleeveless clothing that looked much worse than I think mine look. But still, I try to look my best even though my body isnt the best right now. Anywho, in case you all havent noticed it Florida is hot. And I dont like to be hot or get my nice clothes sweaty so I have to buy *new* tops and bottoms for the parks. And since I cant do capris, skirts and sneaks or sleeveless at the same time, I need to get shorts too. Thank goodness Bermuda shorts are the in thing right now because I dont feel quite as naked in them. And so the vicious cycle continues about 2-3 weeks before our trip. I start thinking about what clothes I want to take, realize I would never wear that to a theme park and head to the mall where I buy shorts and tanks that I will probably never wear again. Dont get me wrong, my entire vacation wardrobe isnt new usually just an outfit or two. And with the Bermudas being as popular as they are right now, I think they might make it out of the closet a few times this summer. And for the most part, Im trying to be as frugal about buying these new items as possible since I know that I probably will not wear most of it again. Hi. Im Shannon. And Im a shopaholic.
Up Next Our arrival or Get off the phone - we're late!"