Twice As Nice & Double the Fun: an offsite October PTR where “2” is the magic number

Eek, that means I am getting closer to my 60 day mark! Already, in less than a week, times changed on WDW's website, and now one of my days has no hours for AK. How do they think people plan? Even though it is just me, I am still a little frustrated.

And yeah, for both October and December, car rental prices I have from Alamo are still the lowest. I like driving, so I do most of it. This time, I may let my DS drive. Here is hoping he passes his driver's test next week.

So, hope you are having a nice weekend. Hotter than a sauna so far, as we will be around 96 degrees with humidity in the 60 percent. Might as well wear my bathing suit to work. LoL
 
I think I'm starting to break my husband Gina... He was adamant that we can't do a December trip. Then, last night he's online looking at prices and asking questions about us staying at Disney vs. Universal, asking about flights, and even a LONGER stay.. I'M MAKING GROUND!:hyper:
 
If our December trip comes together, we are seriously considering one of the Marriott timeshares for that vacation. We could get SVR for the week, but a part of us is saying we should take advantage of a new experience when the price is so low (around $300 for the week). @dancin Disney style has given the Grande Vista a great recommend, so that's the one we are leaning toward right now. Everything hinges on those vacation days.......
You can get the MGV for $300 for the whole week????? You better jump on that.

No. Nope. Never. Not happening. I'd rather eat dirt :scared:.
I can make you a dirt cheesecake.
When we rented with Dollar in April through RBC, we had delays at pick up because I reserved the car with my credit card and Steve as the primary driver. Apparently their systems have changed since our last rental with Dollar and now the primary driver's credit card must be used to pay for the charges (even in a pre-pay scenario through a third party).

I have also heard great things about the rates through Costco, but sadly, we're not members. If they ever build one a little closer to my house (the nearest is an hour away) then I would be happy to change that ::yes::.

In my experience the reservation always had to be in the name of the driver with that drivers credit card. I have a feeling you some how got away with it before. I'm sure it happens all day long at the rental counter and some staff let it go while others do not.

A Costco membership is only about $55 it might be worth while for you to get one just for the rental perks if you plan to continue renting cars three times a year. Costco has saved me a ton on rentals. My best to date was a 13 day rental for $131 tax incl.

You can also shop online with them and there are things like attraction tickets that come to you via email.
 
The fire hydrant is believed to have been invented by an engineer named Fredrick Graff, but this can't be verified because the patent was destroyed in a fire at the patent office in 1836.
 
We did Maid of the Mist and Cave of the Winds. Both were a blast, literally! We did not do the jet boats this trip, but I hope we'll make it back someday and do that as well as explore the Canadian side.

So happy to hear :goodvibes . The Canadian side is a must-do at some point, for sure.....Great Wolf Lodge, Fallsview Waterpark, Bird Kingdom, the Butterfly Conservatory, the Spanish Aero Car, the Oh Canada Eh! dinner show, Clifton Hill, Greg Frewin's theatre, and the jet boats could easily fill another 5 days on a future trip. Something to keep in mind for next summer ;).

Eek, that means I am getting closer to my 60 day mark! Already, in less than a week, times changed on WDW's website, and now one of my days has no hours for AK. How do they think people plan? Even though it is just me, I am still a little frustrated.

And yeah, for both October and December, car rental prices I have from Alamo are still the lowest. I like driving, so I do most of it. This time, I may let my DS drive. Here is hoping he passes his driver's test next week.

So, hope you are having a nice weekend. Hotter than a sauna so far, as we will be around 96 degrees with humidity in the 60 percent. Might as well wear my bathing suit to work. LoL

We're hot here too, and painfully dry. We haven't had any substantial rain in FOREVER. Our lush green spring quickly morphed into a dusty, brown and dry summer.

How exciting that your DS is taking his drivers test next week......I am sure he will do great! Sending him some good luck vibes from his friends here in the north country pixiedust:. Here's to test success and safe travels thereafter :drive:.

I think I'm starting to break my husband Gina... He was adamant that we can't do a December trip. Then, last night he's online looking at prices and asking questions about us staying at Disney vs. Universal, asking about flights, and even a LONGER stay.. I'M MAKING GROUND!:hyper:

YES!!!! :banana::cheer2::woohoo: You go, girl! :teeth:

You guys are young and able to travel, so your (unsolicited) advice from this old girl is to do so while you can without even giving it a second thought. Another friend of ours passed away suddenly this past week, a wonderful lady in her early 50's: the mom of one of Jake's high school basketball teammates. This is our second close acquaintance to die unexpectedly this year: the dad of one of Jake's high school friends passed away in March from a heart attack (he was only in his early 40's, and fit as a fiddle: he and his wife literally ran marathons for fun in their leisure time). It sure has been a wake-up call year: what a reminder that time is guaranteed to NONE of us.

Which December dates have you shortlisted down to?

You can get the MGV for $300 for the whole week????? You better jump on that.

Interval International has one of the weeks we are looking at for $297, Saturday to Saturday......we suspected that was an incredible price, but you have convinced me. The other week is $387 (also very reasonable). There's no availability there for the third set of dates, but there is at the other Marriott timeshare resorts (two bed/two bath villas for $327 for the week). We can't jump on anything until we find out if Steve can get the 3rd to the 10th, the 10th to the 17th, or the 17th to the 24th off.....but we're ready to pull the trigger and reserve as soon as we have that confirmation.


I can make you a dirt cheesecake.

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What have we covered so far? The itinerary, flights, the park-and-fly hotel, accommodations, and car rental. That, then, should bring us to….


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As my PTR title suggests and I touched on briefly in earlier posts, we’re doubling up a lot on this vacation: over the course of two weeks, we’re hitting up many parks twice (though in some cases, those two visits to the same place are poised to be different experiences for various reasons). Having two days at our disposal at the same park is a rather calming influence: it takes away the feeling of having to see it all and do it all in a single visit. It definitely makes our vacation feel more relaxing on the whole, even if there is something going on virtually every day.


Since we have annual passes to both SeaWorld and Aquatica, visiting those attractions twice each was a no-brainer. SeaWorld has their Halloween Spooktacular events running on select dates (https://seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-orlando/events/seaWorlds-halloween-spooktacular/) so we have arranged the itinerary to ensure that one of our visits falls on one of the dates that the seasonal events are being offered. While we have enjoyed their Christmas Celebration in the past and even had a taste of their Summer Nights events on one trip, this will be our first time at the Halloween Spooktacular. Our second SeaWorld visit is slated for mid-week (on a non-Spooktacular day) which will hopefully be less crowded than during the special events.

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For Aquatica, we have two mid-week dates selected on our second week of vacation: we figure, by then, we’ll be ready to enjoy two low-key days in the water. We have rented cabanas for both days (thanks to our AP discount, we paid just $44.10 plus tax for each rental) which will give us a large locker in the cabana, our own fridge, 12 bottles of Dasani water, rental towels, and in-park discounts in addition to the use of the cabana :beach:.

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Parking is free at both SW & AQ with our AP’s, and our annual Photokey will still be valid so we can get all of our digital pictures from both visits to each park.


Two days at Discovery Cove were also possible thanks to the deep discount offered to SeaWorld parks passmembers: our day resort admission was just $99 per person, per day.

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We opted to forego the dolphin swim this time since we’ve been lucky enough to swim with the dolphins at DC three times on past visits, and to enhance the “relaxability” of those days: not having to be mindful of a dolphin swim time means we have literally no schedule from the time we arrive until the time the park closes. Beautiful. The DC price includes unlimited quantities of breakfast, lunch, all snacks, and beverages (including alcohol) in addition to the park activities, plus parking, a snorkel, a family photo, locker usage, towels, and even sunscreen are all provided complimentary. We are likely to Uber from the Vistana to DC on both dates this time so that Steve can enjoy a beverage or two (or more) without worry. We have never been to DC just as a couple and this these are easily our two most anticipated days of the trip :hyper:.

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Well, okay. Maybe they are tied as our two most anticipated days. We also two Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Parties booked and yeah, we’re pretty pumped about those too :teeth:.


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When the ticket prices were released for this year’s event, we were gutted: they were about $20 per person more than we paid in 2015 which quite honestly we found to be an excessively large increase. Much as we adored last year’s parties, the price hike coupled with the still-awful exchange rate had us agreeing to take a pass this October. It was the financially responsible thing to do.


A most amazing and special Vacation Angel, however, had other plans for us: in true Disney Magic “Where Dreams Come True” style, we were gifted with passes to not one, but TWO parties pixiedust:. Just when we didn’t think the trip could get any more epic, the bar was raised yet again and we were pixie dusted with passes to the Hallowishes Dessert Party for one of our nights :wizard:. This year we have had more love, more generosity and more kindness bestowed on us than we have in our entire lives, and we are so stinking grateful (not to mentioned indebted) to the incredible folks who have made it possible. I can only hope they know how much they have touched our hearts, and how much joy they have brought to our 2016 vacations :hug:.


We will definitely be dressing up for both parties: pirates for one pirate:, and (hopefully) gangsters for the other. The latter, of course, hinges on whether we can get something suitable to fit my Big Steve for that second set of costumes (which will then also be used for Capone’s Dinner Show). If the plans for gangster wear falls short, then we’ll be pirates for both events.

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I must admit, while I think it’s a ridiculous cost and a crazy huge splurge, I am super excited for the Hallowishes Dessert Party. I know the reviews have been mixed at best, but I wonder if a big part of that is the fact that the experience comes with such a substantial price tag. The desserts look super cute and I love the idea of reserved spaces for the parade and fireworks viewing, so it’s an upgrade that has us both pretty jazzed up. On that visit, we’ll probably skip dinner entirely (and just grab something later in the night if we find we are peckish) so we can enjoy as much of the dessert party offerings as possible. On our second party night, we kick off the evening with a character dinner at Crystal Palace (which Steve has wanted to return to since our first visit 2009). We will make FP+ selections for the first night (when we have the Hallowishes Dessert Party) but probably not for the second, since we have the ADR to work around. I am in the midst of organizing a Memory Maker Share on another forum so that we will have all photos from both nights for a very affordable price (under $30).

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Two parties last year was so much fun: there was no pressure or rush to try and cram everything in on a single night. We have intentionally scheduled in nothing else on the morning/early afternoon of our party days (affording us the chance to sleep in and/or grab a nap before heading to the MK for a 4 pm entry) nor anything for the following mornings (so we can stay until close and sleep in the next day as late as we would like). The only thing I am little bummed about is that one of our favourite rides, Big Thunder Mountain, will be down for refurb on both of our party dates :sad:. We have vowed to ensure we hit up Seven Dwarfs Mine Train for the first time instead.....we missed that ride last year, at both parties.


Attractions to be continued……:surfweb:.

87 day to go! :hourglass
 
Hi there - another Canadian joining in! Just read your April trip report and thought it was so funny that we were there at the same time doing many of the same things! We also love Universal, Discovery Cove, Sea World and Aquatica. This past trip was our first where we stayed off-site for our whole trip...we have done different combination trips before this one.

On this past trip, we rented our car with Budget through Air Miles. It was a first for us and I was worried about some of the issues you identified with RBC but we had no problems and it was very cost-effective. This was the breakdown for a "Premium" car for 11 days:
AIR MILES reward miles 2,620
AIR MILES Booking Fee due at booking: CAD 11.30
Taxes & Fees due at pickup USD 81.72

I also wanted to ask whether or not you have ever done a cost breakdown on the value of your Sea World and/or Universal Annual Passes. It is something I have considered but don't know that we go enough to justify it.
 
Hi there - another Canadian joining in! Just read your April trip report and thought it was so funny that we were there at the same time doing many of the same things! We also love Universal, Discovery Cove, Sea World and Aquatica. This past trip was our first where we stayed off-site for our whole trip...we have done different combination trips before this one.

On this past trip, we rented our car with Budget through Air Miles. It was a first for us and I was worried about some of the issues you identified with RBC but we had no problems and it was very cost-effective. This was the breakdown for a "Premium" car for 11 days:
AIR MILES reward miles 2,620
AIR MILES Booking Fee due at booking: CAD 11.30
Taxes & Fees due at pickup USD 81.72

I also wanted to ask whether or not you have ever done a cost breakdown on the value of your Sea World and/or Universal Annual Passes. It is something I have considered but don't know that we go enough to justify it.

I think I must be the world's most awful air miles collector. It will take me 50 years to have enough to redeem for anything worthwhile. I am always impressed with how well folks can do at collecting those.....I don't know whether its our location (not many stores here that offer them) or whether I'm just air miles inept :confused3.

Our annual passes have paid for themselves 10 times over......the value we have received from them is HUGE. I can kind of do a run-down of our SeaWorld passes, if you'd like (keeping it just to Steve and I for simplicity purposes):

We paid $192 for 2 two-park annual passes (valid for 365 days at both SeaWorld and Aquatica Orlando) on the 2015 annual Black Friday sale. That works out to $96 each. (A one-day ticket to SeaWorld only, if purchased at the gate, is $99)

So far, we have used them for admission on our December 2015 and April/May 2016 trips. We have spent 3 full days at SeaWorld and 2 full days at Aquatica over the course of those trips (so 5 park days so far).

We took advantage of the BOGO offer to passmembers on the Behind the Scenes tour, so that saved us $39.

Our parking has been free on all visits (saving $20 each time at SeaWorld and $18 .... I think .... each time at Aquatica).

We saved 20% (if I remember correctly) on our Christmas dining packages for Christmas Day last year.

We have saved 10% or more on all of our shopping and dining on all other visits to SeaWorld, including Quick Queue.

We saved 10% on the cost of Dine with Shamu in May.

We saved 10% on our cabana rentals, all-day dining, and Quick Queue at Aquatica in both December and Spring 2016.

We saved $15 as passmembers on our annual Photokey, plus value of the tax (the regular price is $149.99 plus tax, the passmember price is $134.99 with tax).

We are poised to visit the parks 4 more times on our October trip, two days at each of SeaWorld and Aquatica. We will save 10% on our dining and shopping again at both parks, we have already saved 10% on our two cabana rentals for that vacation (those are already booked :thumbsup2). We will also save the parking.

We have two days at DC booked for October, which is saving us $80 each person, each day off the non-passmember rate (we paid $99 each, the general public price for our dates is $179 per guest).

If our plans for a one-week December trip works out, I am sure we will return AT LEAST to SeaWorld for a day for their Christmas Celebration, so that will be another park admission, another parking fee, and more dining savings to add to the value. We will also be able to take advantage of the 30% savings offer to passmembers during the month of October for the Christmas Celebration dining packages.....so up, up, up goes the savings tally again.

Not bad for $96 each!! :banana:
 
YES!!!! :banana::cheer2::woohoo: You go, girl! :teeth:

You guys are young and able to travel, so your (unsolicited) advice from this old girl is to do so while you can without even giving it a second thought. Another friend of ours passed away suddenly this past week, a wonderful lady in her early 50's: the mom of one of Jake's high school basketball teammates. This is our second close acquaintance to die unexpectedly this year: the dad of one of Jake's high school friends passed away in March from a heart attack (he was only in his early 40's, and fit as a fiddle: he and his wife literally ran marathons for fun in their leisure time). It sure has been a wake-up call year: what a reminder that time is guaranteed to NONE of us.

Which December dates have you shortlisted down to?
That's what I'm saying!! We're planning to start trying to expand our family early next year so this December could potentially be our last guilt-free, kid-free chance on a vacation for quite some time! Believe me, I can't wait to be able to bring kids down there on vacation. But it would be great to squeeze one more trip in for just Jeremy and I at Christmas!

After looking at flight prices it was narrowed down to sometime during the first two weeks of December. We didn't want to do early November because we come back from our fall trip on October 8th, so that's a little too soon. Late November and late December due to their respective holidays the flights are outrageous... So that sticks us right into early December. We're looking at about $245 R/T non-stop with Southwest. Jeremy's still not sold, but I still have a little time to work it out!
 
I think I must be the world's most awful air miles collector. It will take me 50 years to have enough to redeem for anything worthwhile. I am always impressed with how well folks can do at collecting those.....I don't know whether its our location (not many stores here that offer them) or whether I'm just air miles inept :confused3.

Our annual passes have paid for themselves 10 times over......the value we have received from them is HUGE. I can kind of do a run-down of our SeaWorld passes, if you'd like (keeping it just to Steve and I for simplicity purposes):

We paid $192 for 2 two-park annual passes (valid for 365 days at both SeaWorld and Aquatica Orlando) on the 2015 annual Black Friday sale. That works out to $96 each. (A one-day ticket to SeaWorld only, if purchased at the gate, is $99)

So far, we have used them for admission on our December 2015 and April/May 2016 trips. We have spent 3 full days at SeaWorld and 2 full days at Aquatica over the course of those trips (so 5 park days so far).

We took advantage of the BOGO offer to passmembers on the Behind the Scenes tour, so that saved us $39.

Our parking has been free on all visits (saving $20 each time at SeaWorld and $18 .... I think .... each time at Aquatica).

We saved 20% (if I remember correctly) on our Christmas dining packages for Christmas Day last year.

We have saved 10% or more on all of our shopping and dining on all other visits to SeaWorld, including Quick Queue.

We saved 10% on the cost of Dine with Shamu in May.

We saved 10% on our cabana rentals, all-day dining, and Quick Queue at Aquatica in both December and Spring 2016.

We saved $15 as passmembers on our annual Photokey, plus value of the tax (the regular price is $149.99 plus tax, the passmember price is $134.99 with tax).

We are poised to visit the parks 4 more times on our October trip, two days at each of SeaWorld and Aquatica. We will save 10% on our dining and shopping again at both parks, we have already saved 10% on our two cabana rentals for that vacation (those are already booked :thumbsup2). We will also save the parking.

We have two days at DC booked for October, which is saving us $80 each person, each day off the non-passmember rate (we paid $99 each, the general public price for our dates is $179 per guest).

If our plans for a one-week December trip works out, I am sure we will return AT LEAST to SeaWorld for a day for their Christmas Celebration, so that will be another park admission, another parking fee, and more dining savings to add to the value. We will also be able to take advantage of the 30% savings offer to passmembers during the month of October for the Christmas Celebration dining packages.....so up, up, up goes the savings tally again.

Not bad for $96 each!! :banana:


That's awesome Gina! Well worth it, for sure! We are also a family of three - DD is 12 so we are still responsible for her costs but factoring in all the discounts, especially DC, and the free parking, there is definite value there.
 
We did the Hallowishes dessert party last year. I think I told you that already, but I can give you a more in depth review because we really found it to be worth it, and I have quite a few pictures from it. Sadly we're not doing it this year (although I can't really be upset with the why). We're actually doing it at the Christmas party this year, and since it is a lot of extra money we decided to only do one. We've never been to MVMCP so it was no brainer which one to pick.

Last year we checked in before the first parade viewing and we're given lanyards. We got a seat curbside, and we arrived pretty close to the parade time. (There wasn't a lot of people there). Afterwards we were led to the Tomorrowland Terrace for dessert. What I liked better about last year was the reserved seating which has changed within the last year for the dessert parties. It did make us reconsider even booking the Christmas one, but all tables are supposed to have a good view. We were also allowed to get up and stand at the railing for fireworks last year, which should still be doable unless they've moved the tables in front of it. If everyone is sitting however it should still be a decent view. Then we had a variety of desserts to choose from. Though we did still have an early dinner before the party started. Josh is gluten free so he had his own tray. I thought we had a good view of the fireworks though. We did miss a few things because we we're busy with the party, but with two days it shouldn't be a problem. (We had 2 days planned last year, but we ended up missing the 2nd one because it was pouring). I look forward to doing one where we have more free time this year, but for the first time we went we thought it was a great experience. It's really great to not have to stress about the parade and firework viewing spots, and since regular dessert parties only include fireworks the parade is an important added bonus for me. (Josh isn't as big on the parades).

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What are your December dates, Ruthie? As of right now, if a December trip materializes for us, it will be either the 3rd to 10th or the 10th to 17th. Would either of those weeks coincide with your plans?

We arrive in Orlando on December 6th with two nights at Bonnet Creek and then checking into WDW on December 8th for five nights. Coming back to reality on December 13th. I'm considering doing a pre-trip report. I like the idea of writing everything out and as each day passes, I'm getting more and more excited. :)
 
Interval International has one of the weeks we are looking at for $297, Saturday to Saturday......we suspected that was an incredible price, but you have convinced me. The other week is $387 (also very reasonable). There's no availability there for the third set of dates, but there is at the other Marriott timeshare resorts (two bed/two bath villas for $327 for the week). We can't jump on anything until we find out if Steve can get the 3rd to the 10th, the 10th to the 17th, or the 17th to the 24th off.....but we're ready to pull the trigger and reserve as soon as we have that confirmation.
$297....really???? Just be sure it's not a studio suite or you won't have kitchen and laundry. That place is $250-$300(2br) per night if you book on their website and there are no consolidator sites that sell it for less. OMG, I need a friend with an II membership.

The other Marriott resorts are also really nice. One of them is geared more towards kids, Harbour Lake I think.
 
$297....really???? Just be sure it's not a studio suite or you won't have kitchen and laundry. That place is $250-$300(2br) per night if you book on their website and there are no consolidator sites that sell it for less. OMG, I need a friend with an II membership.

The other Marriott resorts are also really nice. One of them is geared more towards kids, Harbour Lake I think.
We love Harbour Lake. The hot tubs are HUGE! There's a nice sports bar with good food there. I agree that $297 is a steal for a Mariott property. We usually pay $600+ for a 2 bedroom for a week through Interval. I'm currently searching for end of January and they're charging $900ish for a 2 bedroom!
 
Joining in! I love your love of the city of Orlando :) I genuinely enjoy being in the city and could not be any of the parks as well. Your plans look like an awesome mix of relaxation and fun and I am super jealous of some of your meal plans! Trails End dinner has been on my bucket list for a long time, and I can highly recommend Longhorn Steakhouse (pretzel appetizer is soooo good!) and Maggianos (wonderful lasagna) for great food and excellent portions!
If you can make your December trip happen, I also HIGHLY recommend Marriott Grande Vista. It's a gorgeous resort, soooooo close to Sea World and has one of my favorite pools of anywhere I've traveled. Great prices and quality for food and drinks at the pool bar. Rooms are large and well-kept. It's definitely my favorite non WDW/Universal hotel in Orlando. I'll be there for two nights in September and can't wait!
 
I just love this trip's park days! It's going to be amazing :) What a great price on the DC days, I didn't know about that benefit of the AP.
 
We love Harbour Lake. The hot tubs are HUGE! There's a nice sports bar with good food there. I agree that $297 is a steal for a Mariott property. We usually pay $600+ for a 2 bedroom for a week through Interval. I'm currently searching for end of January and they're charging $900ish for a 2 bedroom!
You guys need to hook a friend up on the great prices. I would be very happy with $600.
 
That's what I'm saying!! We're planning to start trying to expand our family early next year so this December could potentially be our last guilt-free, kid-free chance on a vacation for quite some time! Believe me, I can't wait to be able to bring kids down there on vacation. But it would be great to squeeze one more trip in for just Jeremy and I at Christmas!

After looking at flight prices it was narrowed down to sometime during the first two weeks of December. We didn't want to do early November because we come back from our fall trip on October 8th, so that's a little too soon. Late November and late December due to their respective holidays the flights are outrageous... So that sticks us right into early December. We're looking at about $245 R/T non-stop with Southwest. Jeremy's still not sold, but I still have a little time to work it out!

Early December should be super nice :santa:. The Christmas events will be in full swing but you're still a couple of weeks from the really BIG crowds. I can't wait to hear if things work out for a holiday season trip for you!! I have my fingers and toes all crossed! :thumbsup2

That's awesome Gina! Well worth it, for sure! We are also a family of three - DD is 12 so we are still responsible for her costs but factoring in all the discounts, especially DC, and the free parking, there is definite value there.

We got equally good value from our Universal AP's as well. 4 trips in total before they expired. If you are relatively certain you will be spending multiple weeks in Orlando throughout the year, you generally can't go wrong with annual passes.

We did the Hallowishes dessert party last year. I think I told you that already, but I can give you a more in depth review because we really found it to be worth it, and I have quite a few pictures from it. Sadly we're not doing it this year (although I can't really be upset with the why). We're actually doing it at the Christmas party this year, and since it is a lot of extra money we decided to only do one. We've never been to MVMCP so it was no brainer which one to pick.

Last year we checked in before the first parade viewing and we're given lanyards. We got a seat curbside, and we arrived pretty close to the parade time. (There wasn't a lot of people there). Afterwards we were led to the Tomorrowland Terrace for dessert. What I liked better about last year was the reserved seating which has changed within the last year for the dessert parties. It did make us reconsider even booking the Christmas one, but all tables are supposed to have a good view. We were also allowed to get up and stand at the railing for fireworks last year, which should still be doable unless they've moved the tables in front of it. If everyone is sitting however it should still be a decent view. Then we had a variety of desserts to choose from. Though we did still have an early dinner before the party started. Josh is gluten free so he had his own tray. I thought we had a good view of the fireworks though. We did miss a few things because we we're busy with the party, but with two days it shouldn't be a problem. (We had 2 days planned last year, but we ended up missing the 2nd one because it was pouring). I look forward to doing one where we have more free time this year, but for the first time we went we thought it was a great experience. It's really great to not have to stress about the parade and firework viewing spots, and since regular dessert parties only include fireworks the parade is an important added bonus for me. (Josh isn't as big on the parades).

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FANTASTIC pictures :thumbsup2 . Those desserts are simply adorable (the oreo one with the Mickey ears is just so darn cute!!).....I hope they tasted as good as they looked. They certain have the fun factor down if nothing else!

We arrive in Orlando on December 6th with two nights at Bonnet Creek and then checking into WDW on December 8th for five nights. Coming back to reality on December 13th. I'm considering doing a pre-trip report. I like the idea of writing everything out and as each day passes, I'm getting more and more excited. :)

Yes!! A PTR is so much fun to do....and it's definitely motivating. If you decide to get one started, be sure to post your link here on this thread so we can all follow along.

Your dates are great! December in Orlando is so festive. Honestly, even though its warm, I find it feels even more Christmassy there than it does here in the north. We might have the snow, but Florida just seems to ooze holiday cheer.

Man, I hope that our impromptu December trip pans out. If Steve can't get those vacation days approved, I'm going to need some serious virtual hugs from you guys. And a year's supply of chocolate to help numb the pain of disappointment :rotfl:.

$297....really???? Just be sure it's not a studio suite or you won't have kitchen and laundry. That place is $250-$300(2br) per night if you book on their website and there are no consolidator sites that sell it for less. OMG, I need a friend with an II membership.

The other Marriott resorts are also really nice. One of them is geared more towards kids, Harbour Lake I think.

Yep, that's for a one bedroom villa, not the studio. You have taught me well and I was sure to double check because laundry is a must. I hate, hate, hate taking a suitcase full of dirty clothes home.

As for needing a friend with an II membership ... what am I, chopped liver? :guilty:

We love Harbour Lake. The hot tubs are HUGE! There's a nice sports bar with good food there. I agree that $297 is a steal for a Mariott property. We usually pay $600+ for a 2 bedroom for a week through Interval. I'm currently searching for end of January and they're charging $900ish for a 2 bedroom!

If we can secure Steve's vacation days for the 17th to 24th (which is our first choice), we have can have our pick of Grand Vista, Cypress Harbour, Harbour Lake or Sabal Palms....all two bedroom/two bath....for $327 for the week. Ditto for Sheraton Vistana Resort. Picking is going to be SUPER tough. We will proabably give Harbour Lake a pass simply because we have no kids along (and it sounds like its a better fit for families), but Cypress Harbour and Grande Vista are definitely looking like great options.

Joining in! I love your love of the city of Orlando :) I genuinely enjoy being in the city and could not be any of the parks as well. Your plans look like an awesome mix of relaxation and fun and I am super jealous of some of your meal plans! Trails End dinner has been on my bucket list for a long time, and I can highly recommend Longhorn Steakhouse (pretzel appetizer is soooo good!) and Maggianos (wonderful lasagna) for great food and excellent portions!
If you can make your December trip happen, I also HIGHLY recommend Marriott Grande Vista. It's a gorgeous resort, soooooo close to Sea World and has one of my favorite pools of anywhere I've traveled. Great prices and quality for food and drinks at the pool bar. Rooms are large and well-kept. It's definitely my favorite non WDW/Universal hotel in Orlando. I'll be there for two nights in September and can't wait!

Hi klacey! :welcome: to the thread!

Great feedback on our restaurant plans....its always reassuring to hear that we've made some good choices. I am just hoping all the walking and swimming will help keep all that deliciousness from finding its way straight to my hips :rolleyes1.

I also appreciate you sharing your personal experiences with MGV. I'm always a bit hesitant to branch out when the Vistana is an option (sometimes its comforting to "go with what you know") but the Marriott properties definitely sound like they might be a fun and enjoyable change. Now.....if we could just get those bloody vacation days approved!! Ugh, this waiting is killing me :crazy2: .

I just love this trip's park days! It's going to be amazing :) What a great price on the DC days, I didn't know about that benefit of the AP.

The DC discount is one of our favourite perks ::yes::. But then again, DC is also our favourite park :teeth:. I could spend every day of our trip there and be quite content.

You guys need to hook a friend up on the great prices. I would be very happy with $600.

Were you thinking of a squeezing in a trip in the coming months? If you want, I'd be happy to look up prices for ya.....just let me know what month/week and I will see what's available.
 
Ooooh, if you do go and leave on the 24th of Decenber, we arrive the 22nd. So awesome if we could say hello in December and maybe even a quick hi in October. I will be crossing my fingers and toes all works out and Steve gets the time off.

Now, do I want to spend even more money on fruit and wine events? So tempted. Disney Visa is getting a workout.

Have a nice night.
 
We will definitely be dressing up for both parties: pirates for one pirate:, and (hopefully) gangsters for the other. The latter, of course, hinges on whether we can get something suitable to fit my Big Steve for that second set of costumes (which will then also be used for Capone’s Dinner Show). If the plans for gangster wear falls short, then we’ll be pirates for both events.

Hi Gina: :wave2:

I hop in rarely, but I just wanted to say that my "big-guy" and I did the gangster/flapper thing at a 2012 Disney Halloween party for my 50th, and it worked out really well! My guy is 5'10" and approximately 290lbs. He used to life weights in a big way so he still has a big chest and tree trunks for legs, although when you don't use the muscles like he did as a young man, welllll, let's just say gravity takes charge a bit! :)

Anyway, rather than trying to find a "canned" costume from a store that would fit, we ended up getting him black walking shorts, a short-sleeve black button down shirt, white tie, black runners with black socks, and the piece-de-resistance was a black leather fedora. We are just in the middle of moving, so accessing a pic right now is probably beyond reach at the moment, but thought I would share our "work-around". Once things settle a bit, I'll see if I can access a pic to show you.

I did buy a flapper outfit from a costume store (beads and boa included :)), and many people commented on our outfits. So don't give up hope if you can't find a costume from a store. I am sure you could pull something "gangster-ish" together for Steve just using "regular" clothes.

Good luck! :thumbsup2
Bev
 

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