Allison and I have noticed that Disney is a bit hypocritical. Over the last few years Disney has done everything to make Disney World more technologically advanced. They've made it so you can book restaurants, tours, special events, and even fast passes (basically rides) long before you even step foot in the park. Don't get me wrong, I don't really have a problem with setting up things in advance. After all you can still eat at the parks, and you can still go on rides, even if you don't have reservations in advance. We on the other hand decided to embrace this system and have as much fun as possible with it. Next week you'll learn about the fun we had making dinner reservations.
The problem we're having right now is fatigue. On paper Disney gives you two dates that you have to worry about, 180 and 60 days till the start of your trip. 180 days before you're eligible to make dinning reservation (and popular ones disappear quickly) and tour reservations (sort of), and 60 days you can book your fast passes. I like this idea because it gives you milestones before your trip to get you excited. The problem is that these two dates aren't are only days we have to worry about. In fact a number of dates that we have to worry about have yet to be announced, and so we're checking daily because they could be at any moment.
The two big announcements that Disney seems to be dragging their heels is the times that Animal Kingdom will be open, and the day tickets go on sale for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween. There are times that Animal Kingdom is scheduled to be open available on the website, however they've been teasing later hours for some special night time events. The Not So Scary Halloween party is an important part of our plan, and although the dates are out, tickets are still not on sale.
We're also interested in taking a fireworks cruise one night, and the dates that it's available are only slowly creeping up. There doesn't appear to be any rhyme or reason to when the dates open up either. Sometimes I week opens up, then a whole month will open up. We're stuck checking regularly.
I've also noticed that Disney has been in the habit of announcing the opening of attractions well within 60 days of the ride opening date. This means if you book fast passes, and a ride you're interested in opens all of a sudden, you have to re-arrange everything to fit it in.
My problem here is simple, Disney has asked us to stick to a schedule that they're not willing to keep. Book some things 180 days before the trip, and others 60, but other things will just be random. I understand there's logistics to these things, but Disney, you're starting to wear us out. We're getting sick of visiting the site every day checking for tickets and open reservations for certain things. We booked 2 tours and a boat rental already, why can't you get your act together and let us buy tickets for events at your park at the same time. Why aren't the Halloween party and the cruise also available 180 days before, like all your other tours and dinner reservations?
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Thursday, April 21, 2016
We've Got The Disney Reservation Blues
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
A Quicker Trip
During a recent discussion about our plan to visit Disney
World, we discovered that our timing for getting there and getting back wasn’t
going to work with the time we have. We
had to make a choice, do we cut back on the Disney experience, or do we cut
back on the getting there experience.
It wasn’t an easy choice, and a middle ground didn’t seem logical at
all.
Our original plan was to take 4 or more days to get to and
from the parks from Canada. This would
allow us to visit friends, stop at historical places, and generally meander a
little between our house and the parks.
This would have probably worked a few years ago when we originally made
this plan; however now it seems like our timing is a little tighter.
We spent one evening discussing what we wanted out of this
trip, what was the key to an “epic” Disney adventure. We eventually settled on the idea that Disney was the heart of
this adventure, and we shouldn’t rush that at all. So our journey down and back
up will have to be much more rushed. This
decision also came from the fact that we are going to want to de-stress a
little when we go on this trip (for various reasons) and jumping from hotel to
hotel is not a way to do that. While we’ll
have to do a bit of hotel jumping getting to and from the parks, we want to be
sure we have a good long break at Disney to calm our nerves.
We also don’t want to rush the parks. There is a lot to see and do, and we want to
relax and take in all of the details.
While a road trip through the US is a lot of fun, it’s not the focus of
this particular trip. As a side note,
we’ve also started to plan our cross the US road trip in the years to come; it
might involve a stop at Disneyland too.
So now we have to decide where we are going to stop on this
adventure. However, now are stops are
going to be on the way, with no side trips.
We’ll still stop and smell the flowers when we can, but we’ll no longer
go out hunting for a particular bud.
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
Getting Healthy For Disney
On just about every single Disney for beginners blog, book, or article, one thing comes up over and over again, get healthy. One of the biggest problems people come across while visiting any Disney park is exhaustion. Disney World is one of the worst for this because the parks are just so big in area. But no matter where you visit, Disney parks require a lot of walking and standing. Exhaustion can turn a fun trip out into a nightmare of being tired, cranky and sore. So Allison and I have decided that for this epic trip we're going to try and get into better shape.
I feel that we're far from dangerously out of shape, however this is going to be like running a marathon, and the better we can do that the more we don't have to worry about any problems that go with it. So from this point forward, Allison and I are going into Disney training. We're not going super crazy, spending hours in the gym everyday, but we are going to make sure we can handle this trip.
We're starting simple, walking. We've started to go on a few kilometer walk every night. This along with an occasional hike in the great outdoors where we live seems like a good start. The plan is that within a few weeks we'll ad regular visits to the gym as well. At the gym we'll probably start with cardio workouts, to get our endurance up and work on the muscles that keep us walking. There might be some kind of yoga or stretching added to this workout in the future as well.
This all could lead to some sports as well, although I'm not sure what sport or how often. The one area I'm not sure about is weights. I don't think that this is really necessary for this trip, however if I feel the interest I'll give it a try. I just can't imagine that I'll have to lift Goofy over my head, or bench press Donald Duck.
I think once I get to a certain point, I'm going to start posting my Fit Bit result online. This will allow me to get a really clear idea on how/if I'm improving. I still have to think about that, but maybe?
I feel that we're far from dangerously out of shape, however this is going to be like running a marathon, and the better we can do that the more we don't have to worry about any problems that go with it. So from this point forward, Allison and I are going into Disney training. We're not going super crazy, spending hours in the gym everyday, but we are going to make sure we can handle this trip.
We're starting simple, walking. We've started to go on a few kilometer walk every night. This along with an occasional hike in the great outdoors where we live seems like a good start. The plan is that within a few weeks we'll ad regular visits to the gym as well. At the gym we'll probably start with cardio workouts, to get our endurance up and work on the muscles that keep us walking. There might be some kind of yoga or stretching added to this workout in the future as well.
This all could lead to some sports as well, although I'm not sure what sport or how often. The one area I'm not sure about is weights. I don't think that this is really necessary for this trip, however if I feel the interest I'll give it a try. I just can't imagine that I'll have to lift Goofy over my head, or bench press Donald Duck.
I think once I get to a certain point, I'm going to start posting my Fit Bit result online. This will allow me to get a really clear idea on how/if I'm improving. I still have to think about that, but maybe?
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Final Prep For Disney Paris
The days are counting down, and we're getting really close to our Paris Disney experience. I'm starting to get hit with waves of excitement, but I'm also getting hit with waves of "what did I forget". Here's how we stand right now.
Plan first Fast Pass of each day - At this point we know which rides are going to be open, what events are happening, and what the Extra Magic Hours schedule is. I've also read a lot about the popular, and less popular rides. We have a general idea about which attractions we want to ride, but that's still very loose. We're starting to think, which very popular rides do we really want to ride. What's going to be our run immediately to it Fast Pass? I have a few ideas, but I still think that once we walk into the parks, I'll lose myself in the magic and forget everything.
No more calls to the park - We are booked, we have a room, and we are not calling the park anymore. We didn't really have a problem with this, but every once in a while I'm tempted to call and ask them a question. I've officially decided that I'm not going to call the park for sure... %100... not going to happen...
No food reservations - This was something we had been thinking about for a while. Did we want to pay extra for a fancy meal, or do we just want counter service places, and only try to book a restaurant if we feel in the mood at the time, and let fate decide. Since Disney only the first part of a bigger trip, we figured that we might want to go fancy somewhere else on the trip, and not some place where fancy was twice the price of regular fancy. We're also craving some of the simpler foods that are on offer at the counter service restaurants. Where we live now doesn't really offer us this kind of thing, and I think that would make us much happier.
What to pack - What to pack on a trip is a huge problem for me. In my head I lean towards too much, but when I actually pack I tend to slim down a lot. At this point I'm building a pile of stuff for this trip, but I'm pretty sure that some of it will get left behind.
Plan first Fast Pass of each day - At this point we know which rides are going to be open, what events are happening, and what the Extra Magic Hours schedule is. I've also read a lot about the popular, and less popular rides. We have a general idea about which attractions we want to ride, but that's still very loose. We're starting to think, which very popular rides do we really want to ride. What's going to be our run immediately to it Fast Pass? I have a few ideas, but I still think that once we walk into the parks, I'll lose myself in the magic and forget everything.
No more calls to the park - We are booked, we have a room, and we are not calling the park anymore. We didn't really have a problem with this, but every once in a while I'm tempted to call and ask them a question. I've officially decided that I'm not going to call the park for sure... %100... not going to happen...
No food reservations - This was something we had been thinking about for a while. Did we want to pay extra for a fancy meal, or do we just want counter service places, and only try to book a restaurant if we feel in the mood at the time, and let fate decide. Since Disney only the first part of a bigger trip, we figured that we might want to go fancy somewhere else on the trip, and not some place where fancy was twice the price of regular fancy. We're also craving some of the simpler foods that are on offer at the counter service restaurants. Where we live now doesn't really offer us this kind of thing, and I think that would make us much happier.
What to pack - What to pack on a trip is a huge problem for me. In my head I lean towards too much, but when I actually pack I tend to slim down a lot. At this point I'm building a pile of stuff for this trip, but I'm pretty sure that some of it will get left behind.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Blisters, and Other Injuries
One thing I've been thinking about a lot and researching a bit for this trip, but still haven't mentioned on this blog is health. In particular what kind of preparations can I do to make sure my body doesn't give out while walking around the parks? I've read several articles and even spoken to a physiotherapist about some of the common health problems people run into while taking on an epic trip of this nature. Two issues in particular seem to come up again and again, foot damage (blisters and such) and general unhealthiness.
The foot damage comes from not having good footwear, and not having the proper medical supplies for blisters and sore feet. Shoe wise I think I'm going to make sure I have a new, but broken in pair of sneakers for the trip. I'm also going to bring comfortable sandals as well. For the blisters I've read about several products that seem to work, such as Dr. Scholl's Moleskin Plus Padding and Blister Defence Anti-Friction Stick, but I've also had luck with duct tape too.
As for the physical fit part, I think the key is to prepare in advance. So starting now, I'm going to start an exercise routine to get into shape. I don't want to change my diet too much because I know that when I get to the park any kind of healthy eating will be lost. It's not that Disney doesn't offer healthy food; I just know that I'll be tempted with those awesome Disney treats. I'm also going to start stretching more, as I've been told for an epic trip with lots of walking that pulled muscles can be the most common type of injury you can get, and simply stretching can make a huge difference.
The foot damage comes from not having good footwear, and not having the proper medical supplies for blisters and sore feet. Shoe wise I think I'm going to make sure I have a new, but broken in pair of sneakers for the trip. I'm also going to bring comfortable sandals as well. For the blisters I've read about several products that seem to work, such as Dr. Scholl's Moleskin Plus Padding and Blister Defence Anti-Friction Stick, but I've also had luck with duct tape too.
As for the physical fit part, I think the key is to prepare in advance. So starting now, I'm going to start an exercise routine to get into shape. I don't want to change my diet too much because I know that when I get to the park any kind of healthy eating will be lost. It's not that Disney doesn't offer healthy food; I just know that I'll be tempted with those awesome Disney treats. I'm also going to start stretching more, as I've been told for an epic trip with lots of walking that pulled muscles can be the most common type of injury you can get, and simply stretching can make a huge difference.
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