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Old 01-19-2008, 02:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
Section1Guy
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The First Getaway Of Our Relationship- A Pre-Trip Report (First One Ever)

Well, this is my first foray into the world of trip reporting. I’m unbelievably excited for my trip and I hope I can deliver the goods for the board once the trip gets going. I’m nervous that I won’t be able to dissect the trip as well as all of you do. Well, this should be the easy part as the trip hasn’t started yet.


CAST

ME: John, 24, from White Plains, NY. I’m one of those guys who tells everyone he’s a genius even though he decided to drop out of college. I guess I’m an intellectual slacker. I’ve been told I can’t use the word smart anymore because smart people don’t waste as much time as I have, but I digress. I run my own company that I started 2 years ago, Section1Recruiting Inc. We use our website, publications, and events to promote high school football players to college coaches in hopes of receiving scholarship offers for them. As for my Disney World experience, I almost thought of myself and my family as Disney freaks. After seeing the internet world of Disney though, I’m not so sure. I’ve been to WDW 5+ times, I went to Disneyland once WAAAY back in the day, I don’t even remember it. I’ve had many memorable trips, but I’d say the #1 trip was definitely in 1999 when I was in WDW for a baseball tournament and I hit a homerun out of the big stadium. That whole trip was great. Ahhhh, memories…


GF: Liz, 19 (she’s a youngin’), residing in Mt. Vernon, NY but lived in Highland Park TX, Raleigh NC, San Francisco CA. She’s a college student at Fordham University in NYC. We’ve been together for 2 years now, and I’m positive she’s the one. I’m pretty sure she feels the same way . Her Disney experience is foggy to me right now. I don’t think I have dates exactly right but she’s been to Disneyland twice when she was around 6-10 years old. This will be her first trip to WDW and I’m beyond excited to be her guide.

WHEN: Tuesday March 11th- Tuesday March 18th 2008

WHERE: Off Property, first 5 nights at Vistana Villages, final 2 nights at Fairfield Inn at Marriot Village


This trip came about last year when I wanted to go in May. We were all set to start planning in, but her mom felt like it wasn’t a good time. She’s a bit of a stickler for that type of thing. It was put on the super back burner for a while. Her mom loosened up a bit since then though and I had a feeling we’d be ok for this year. The idea came up again when I got a JetBlue email saying we could get 59 dollar tickets to Orlando through March. I got excited and I checked her Spring Break schedule thinking I might have a shot. JetBlue needed the travel to be on certain days (the middle of the week obviously) which was discouraging because Spring Break is only 1 week, but with the early Easter, I checked Fordham’s schedule and boom they have a TWO WEEK Spring Break this year. I couldn’t believe it. Without asking Liz or anyone, I booked the flight. 277 dollars is a lot for a slacker with not steady income to drop if the trip didn’t work out, but whatever. I’m impulsive like that. The trip would be a Christmas present to her.

The best way to save money was to beg and plead with my big family who owns timeshares left and right to give up a banked week for me. My parents’ timeshare was apparently full for the time we wanted to go. I asked around to aunts and uncles. They wanted me to pay their annual maintenance fee. This was reasonable of course except that I could get a really cheap motel for cheaper money. Obviously the accommodations were going to be a bit down, but money was the main factor. I shopped and shopped and shopped for some lodging. Then, a couple weeks ago it happened. The parents’ timeshare opened up and we got a 1 bedroom at Vistana Villages on I-Drive South. It was a Sunday-Sunday reservation, so I needed two days at a hotel. Through AAA, we got Fairfield Inn at Marriot Village for 102 dollars per night total, Taxes/Fees included. The lodging was set.

Despite going to WDW what I consider many times, I’ve never stayed on property ever (That’s going to change on my next two trips!). Between timeshare stays and motels with my baseball teams. It’s never happened. “Well John, going to WDW multiple times, what happens to be your favorite table service restaurant?” I couldn’t tell you. I’ve never had a meal at a table service restaurant in WDW before. We’ve always been such theme park commandos that it’s never happened. I don’t know why. I’m sure I had a character breakfast when I was like 3-4 on my first trip there, but I don’t remember where at all.

Sooo…I made my first ADRs ever. Timing was an issue. We booked the trip in middle of December for the March trip. Money is an important factor and eating at WDW isn’t cheap, but I really wanted to try a couple places out that really shined in a WDW way. I wanted reservations around 4-5 pm to give sufficient touring time after dinner. Here was the initial list.

Wed March 12th
-50’s Primetime Café 3:55pm (Lunch sitting)

Friday March 14th
-Boma 4:40pm

Saturday March 15th
-Whispering Canyon Café 5:00pm


My choices were based on the fact that 50’s seemed like one of the top themed places in WDW and Boma and WCC would give us a chance to see my two favorite resorts from what I can tell at WDW. I was incredibly happy about my ADRs. But two days ago, reading through my PassPorter and Unofficial Guide for the third-fourth time in a month I decided I wanted more things to do despite being a theme park freak. Friday the 14th, the parks are all closing fairly early for some reason. I have no idea why. It’s our Animal Kingdom day, and they’re open until a solid 8:00pm. We’re having our dinner at Boma at 4:40 that day. Our evening was going to be a relaxing one Vistana Villages. Then, on a whim, I got an idea. I’m going to see if I can get good seats for La Nouba. Liz is a ballerina and loves art in every fashion. La Nouba gets such great pub, I always wanted to check it out but was scared to waste park time. There are no parks open at 9pm that night. I took a shot and got the exact seats I wanted based on Mousesavers suggestions. We got category two seats in Section 205 Row FF. I was pumped. I couldn’t be stopped. I wanted to take one more shot at something nice and romantic for Liz. We were planning on eating dinner light at each of the lands in World Showcase at Epcot on Thursday March 13th. We wanted to sample a bit of everything. That’s no longer the case. I booked a 9:30pm table at California Grille with Wishes set to go off at 10:00pm. I couldn’t be happier with the way things have turned out.

My perfect “first trip with my baby” is going off as planned so far….knock on some serious wood….


That concludes my first dip into the Trip Report world. I’m a feedback person so please tell me if there is anything I left out (I don’t know how I could’ve this is way longer than you guys care for I’m sure). I’d love to answer questions or comments. Hopefully I did the PassPorting crew proud.


John

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