Pre-Trip 2 Broke Guys (now with Table of Contents!)

Important note: First post edited 7/13/17 to make this odyssey easier to follow!

The reason is I started this pre-trip report over a year ago to help plan our most important trip ever (so far) our 10 year wedding anniversary trip.

However, we have AP's, and we took many short "side-trips" along the way. Rather than creating so many Trip Report threads and looking like a total egomaniac, I just added those mini-TR's into this same thread.

People have said it was hard to follow (I can see that.) Someone suggested putting a "table of contents" in the beginning. So that's what I'm doing. Then you can skip to the pages with the other trip reports, or just read the ones pertaining to "the big one" coming up in early September, 2017.

I will post that trip report separately when it finally happens, but will of course link to it here.

Speaking of linking here, here's a little background. This old post details our vow renewals a few years ago, for a very specific reason. If you haven't read my other trip reports or interacted with me very much on the boards, it kind of sets the stage for what's to come. Here's that link:

http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/...orporate-disney-into-your-vow-renewal.903761/

What follows is the original first post (from 2/11/16) of this long, long thread. At the end of it, I'll put the table of contents to guide you through the rest of the thread.

I am sitting here in a hotel in Tampa, just an hour away from "home." And I'm thinking about it LOL. Oh, am I thinking about it.

When I'm "home home" - in Fort Lauderdale, I never have time to do more than some quick posts because I am always busy with work.

This is going to be a long-@ss pre-trip report.

Not necessarily this first post, but the report as a whole - by necessity, since the trip isn't until early September 2017. And I know I can use some help and advice in putting this all together - it's a very special trip - and have already begun organizing my thoughts based on discussions on this forum.

The basic premise is this: We are going to spend our 10-year wedding anniversary celebration at WDW, with the centerpiece of that trip to be the biggest dinner we can afford at Victoria & Albert's (hopefully the chef's table.) One of the things we enjoy most about Disney in our forties are the amazing meals at places like the Flying Fish Cafe and the Yachtsman's Steakhouse. I expect this meal will be at least as mind-blowing, but probably more.

The catch is - it costs a freaking fortune (at least to us.) I'm estimating something like $600 to $800 when all is said and done(?) And there is no way I could justify spending that much money on one meal.

Except...we have the Disney Chase Visa card, and have come to rely on this for our last several trips. This has opened doors to new experiences that we couldn't afford before. Instead of getting a 4-day ticket, we started getting AP's. Instead of staying off property, we started staying at Disney Moderates. And loved it!

And - we have a year off (sort of) to save up for this magical trip and important celebration. For the last several years, we've been getting the Florida Resident Weekday Select Annual Pass every other year, never two years in a row. I think it's good to go away and miss it for awhile, especially with all the work being done. Stay away for a year and come back to lots of little surprises. (Like those metal detectors! Ha!) They're fine. Anyway, that's the responsible side of me to say we shouldn't spend that much money every year. (We really shouldn't.)

But the advantage of that in this case is to amass Disney Chase Visa card points for months on end (sort of.) We used up all the rest of our points on our last short trip in January of 2016. But then at the end of the month, we earned more money. It's just sitting there...LOL.

Well, I made a deal with myself - if I can save up that $700 or $800 just in Chase points, then I can justify booking that meal at Victoria & Albert's. So that is the first goal. I know somebody will tell me when is the first day I can book it, and I will make a note on my phone so I don't forget LOL.

Based on January rewards being $146.50, I'm thinking this should be cake. (Mmm...cake...)

I'm not saving up for this September, but next September 2017. Total cake, right?!

Then we have to figure out where to stay. I'd like it to be our first Deluxe (possibly on the special floor with the extra goodies) and probably our first DVC rental. DVC Upside - real cost is less. Downside - can't pay for it with Disney Chase dollars LOL. That is funny, but it is a real consideration.

There's the obvious choice - to stay in the Grand Floridian to be where Victoria & Albert's is.

I don't know if that would be my favorite place in general.

I think my favorite place might be the Polynesian - I like the food & the vibe - and the walking into MK. I think that's a must on this trip - have to be able to walk to somewhere. That would include all of the Boardwalk area properties, which are fine with me as well.

Or AK with the Savannah view.

Then there's the corny and sentimental way - 10 years ago, our honeymoon was to Key West. They have a Key West DVC hotel. We love Olivia's. Somehow it doesn't seem big deal enough or have something special like a footpath to MK lol.

At the very least, a monorail resort, even if not walking distance, would be preferred.

Then we have to figure out whether or not to bring the dog or leave her home, drive or fly, diet for 6 months for the pictures LOL. Maybe this one and only trip would be worth memory maker?

I want to really blow it out - something we will never forget. Go for the upgrades. Pick the right tour or tours. So much to discuss!!

I will end each post in this saga like the parodied "2 Broke Girls" TV show, with the dollar amount of whatever they have left or have made at the end of the show, so you can see where they are in their goal.

So for example, tonight's would be:

$146.50

I'll add in any WDW Gift Cards I might buy or receive in the next year as part of what's saved up for that trip. My free BJ's trial period just expired, so I won't be getting any discounted GC's from them.

Now - the potential issue: there is no way we are not going to go to Disney in some way until September of 2017. We are toying with skipping our usual January or April trip in order to go full-on crazy in September.

But we are also toying with things like my dilemma as I sit here in this hotel with all this time to type. We're less than an hour away. I told this story in more detail at the end of my last trip report thread, so I'll just make it very short: Brian is working in Tampa from the end of January until the middle of February (over three weeks.) Yesterday I packed up our pup and drove up to visit, with our Valentine's Day gifts in tow (mostly specialty sugar-free chocolate dipped pretzels potato chips, oreos, plus peppermint bark, etc. We know we won't see each other for Valentine's Day, so basically tomorrow is it, unless I stay until Saturday morning.

Since no WDW trip was planned, I did not bring either my Tables In Wonderland card, or my Chase rewards gift card. But I called, and confirmed I could go to Guest Services and get another gift card (which of course can be loaded automatically.) There's a nice lunch reservation open. There's a spot for the pup at Best Friends Pet Care for 1/2 day care.

On the one hand - this would be something like a 45 minute to 1 hour drive for Brian from 12:30 to 1:30 to go to a special Disney lunch at 1:50, hang out for a bit, and then drive back 45 minutes to an hour to go to work by 4PM until 4AM. (I would have my own car, spend more money buying Disney records for my record store after lunch, go pick up the dog, and drive home to Fort Lauderdale.)

The other option is to drop the pup off at Petco in Tampa for a shampoo, and then hurry to whatever local restaurant is near that Petco, and meh.

Who would ever forget picking up and driving to WDW just for lunch for Valentine's Day (early) There's a fun story to remember when we're in our 60's LOL.

But it would already deplete our current total towards our V&A goal:

$146.50

OK, that was the first post of this whole thing. Now here comes the table of contents. Separate trip reports will be listed in bold. Regular stuff won't.

Posts 1-11 planning.
Posts 12-18: "The Blip Report" - a spur of the moment, one day drive over to the Yacht Club for Valentine's Day lunch at Captain's Grille (with dog.)
Posts 19-70 planning.
Posts 71-199 (page 4) pre-trip (back pain) & TR for 3-day quickie in September 2016 for Food & Wine (no dog, meeting Tuvalu, car trouble LOL) (skip it if you're only in for the anniversary trip!)
Posts 200-210 stuff. (starts bottom of page 10)
Posts 211-258-ish (begins page 11) "micro-trip" - had to go back up to get our car, might as well visit the Mouse!
Posts 258-ish to 276 planning.
Posts 277-283 (page 14) Pre-trip for almost Christmas at Saratoga Springs
Posts 284-331 planning, chit-chat, Thanksgiving
Posts 332-380 (page 17) That almost Christmas trip at Saratoga Springs
Posts 381-392 (Page 20) mostly chit-chat
Posts 393-561 (starts on page 20) (Several short trips back and forth since Brian had sporadic work in Orlando - all with dog!) Including Flower & Garden, Tiffins, more Tiffins, Valentine's Day again, RoL, and to confuse things, somwhere around #522 I'm at WDW but also planning the September 2017 trip (it was the 180 day mark for ADR's!)
Posts 562-569 chit chat
Posts 570-605 (page 29) - omg another quickie trip, Paddlefish
Posts 606-614 chit chat
Posts 615-657 (page 31) omg another trip - Wishes at Cali Grill (our last time seeing it)
Posts 658-694 chit chat, Record Store Day, Nashville
Posts 695- serious September planning!!

 
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LAKid53

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So I spent a half a minute chatting with a couple of the DVC companies, I think I've settled on the one I'm going to use, but they want a deposit right away so I really have to narrow down my choices.

I'm still leaning towards the grand Floridian because if not now, when? I don't know that there will be a big enough event to justify splurging on that in the future. So I'd like to go all the way and get the concierge level if it is within the budget. Keep in mind, we usually only go for two or three nights at a time.

Also did some research and actually listened to a podcast – that's my new thing, to keep myself out in the sun in the backyard long enough to get some color, I listen to a 45 minute Disney podcast LOL. Otherwise I get fidgety after 10 minutes and come back inside and work. And stay pale. Anyway, the podcast was about the afternoon tea at the grand Floridian and, which sounded a lot nicer, more filling (and more expensive) than I expected. But if we did that one day as another special thing, and Victoria and Albert's another day, it kind of makes sense to stay at the GF.

I can definitely see us staying at the beach resort or yacht club for a birthday or anniversary trip in the future.

Again, it will come down to price – especially since I won't be able to pay for this with Disney points. I will compare the grand Floridian pricing with one or two others.

But right now I am in crazy music mode because April 16 is Record Store Day - it's bigger than Christmas and takes a whole lot of preparation. (And there is a limited edition classic 70s Mickey turntable coming out this year!)

There are all these potential mini trips on the horizon which may mess with my savings: friends want us to meet them up there in May, other friends are going in December so we are considering a very Merry Christmas party. In the meantime ...

March 2016 points have arrived:

$62.94

And Brian found a gift card in his car that we forgot to use on our last trip:

$30.00

So:

$227.79

Fantastic!

We've done the Afternoon Tea at GF several times and love it. Yeah, it's not cheap - especially if you select the option that starts with a nice adult beverage ;) but every menu option is quite filling and nothing beats a nice relaxing afternoon in the GF. Our first time doing the Tea was in Citrico's as the Tea Room downstairs was still undergoing renovations. We had a table right next to the window with a lovely view of the Lagoon... and the place practically to ourselves. So take the plunge and make that ADR as early as possible, since the Tea is very popular and like an ADR at BOG, goes fast!

If you do decide to stay at the GF, request a dormer room. Instead of a long balcony that is simply partitioned off for each room, you have your own balacony and more privacy. And also ask for one with a king bed. My first stay at GF was in a dormer room on the 4th floor in Sago Cay and I had a great view of the MK for fireworks. And if you are going to really splurge, get the Lagoon view. I managed to get one of the dormer rooms at the end of Sago Cay, so instead of the monorail Lagoon view, mine was more park Lagoon view.

Keep us posted on your planning. And don't overdue the sun...you don't want your Disney vacation to start with you being crispy fried, lol.
 

Tony the Tigger

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Fantastic!

We've done the Afternoon Tea at GF several times and love it. Yeah, it's not cheap - especially if you select the option that starts with a nice adult beverage ;) but every menu option is quite filling and nothing beats a nice relaxing afternoon in the GF. Our first time doing the Tea was in Citrico's as the Tea Room downstairs was still undergoing renovations. We had a table right next to the window with a lovely view of the Lagoon... and the place practically to ourselves. So take the plunge and make that ADR as early as possible, since the Tea is very popular and like an ADR at BOG, goes fast!

If you do decide to stay at the GF, request a dormer room. Instead of a long balcony that is simply partitioned off for each room, you have your own balacony and more privacy. And also ask for one with a king bed. My first stay at GF was in a dormer room on the 4th floor in Sago Cay and I had a great view of the MK for fireworks. And if you are going to really splurge, get the Lagoon view. I managed to get one of the dormer rooms at the end of Sago Cay, so instead of the monorail Lagoon view, mine was more park Lagoon view.

Keep us posted on your planning. And don't overdue the sun...you don't want your Disney vacation to start with you being crispy fried, lol.

Thank You – that is really helpful specific info! And yes, the adult beverage is pretty much a given LOL.
 

LAKid53

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Thank You – that is really helpful specific info! And yes, the adult beverage is pretty much a given LOL.

And if I remember, my daughter and I each were given a lovely red rose during the Tea service. I will warn you...once you stay at the GF, you will be spoiled for any other Disney resort. We stayed in one of the 2 bedroom GF villas for my daughter's wedding last month. I wanted to steal both that frig (with soft close crisper drawers, no less!) and soaker tub in the master bath and take them home with me! "I'm sorry, I really don't know what happened to the frig and bathtub from our room...they were there when we checked out", lol.
 

Tony the Tigger

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And if I remember, my daughter and I each were given a lovely red rose during the Tea service. I will warn you...once you stay at the GF, you will be spoiled for any other Disney resort. We stayed in one of the 2 bedroom GF villas for my daughter's wedding last month. I wanted to steal both that frig (with soft close crisper drawers, no less!) and soaker tub in the master bath and take them home with me! "I'm sorry, I really don't know what happened to the frig and bathtub from our room...they were there when we checked out", lol.

ROFLMAO!!
 

bee

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Anyway, the podcast was about the afternoon tea at the grand Floridian and, which sounded a lot nicer, more filling (and more expensive) than I expected. But if we did that one day as another special thing, and Victoria and Albert's another day, it kind of makes sense to stay at the GF.
Was it Lou Mongello's podcast? If so I totally just listened to that episode! I listen while washing dishes, folding laundry, and other mindless boring cleaning type activities. I would have never considered the afternoon tea but after I heard that episode it sounds amazing!

It sounds like you HAVE to do the GF!! As you said, if not now, when? For such an important occasion, and given the activities you will be doing, it makes sense!
 

Tony the Tigger

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Was it Lou Mongello's podcast? If so I totally just listened to that episode! I listen while washing dishes, folding laundry, and other mindless boring cleaning type activities. I would have never considered the afternoon tea but after I heard that episode it sounds amazing!

It sounds like you HAVE to do the GF!! As you said, if not now, when? For such an important occasion, and given the activities you will be doing, it makes sense!

It does make sense! That was the first podcast I listened to. I never would have thought to even search for one had I not read about them somewhere on this board. This one comes up first in google search for "Walt Disney World Podcast" and I think it goes under the name "Be Our Guest." It's a guy and he usually has 2 women on also. And it's just the right length of time for me to lay out LOL. On the tea episode, he was live-casting with a British woman from the actual location. It really sounded good, and something different to try.
 

Tony the Tigger

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I'm thinking I should buy one of the annual passes now – we get the Florida resident weekday only annual pass which is only about $275 or so.

They are almost $20 cheaper at AAA but would have to pay cash instead of points.

Or I could actually put down what I need to get both passes now, and put the balance on the monthly payment plan. Then we don't have to worry about a price increase between now and next September, which is probably very likely.

Right?

Although the way things are going this month, I can probably buy both passes in full on points next month.
 

MinnieM123

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I'm thinking I should buy one of the annual passes now – we get the Florida resident weekday only annual pass which is only about $275 or so.

They are almost $20 cheaper at AAA but would have to pay cash instead of points.

Or I could actually put down what I need to get both passes now, and put the balance on the monthly payment plan. Then we don't have to worry about a price increase between now and next September, which is probably very likely.

Right?

Although the way things are going this month, I can probably buy both passes in full on points next month.

If you can get them (free?) on your points, maybe that's the best way to go? I think it's great that you have all those points and can really benefit from that. Just my two cents opinion only . . . :)
 

Tony the Tigger

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So it's decision time.

That amount alone would just about cover the dinner at V&A's. And we have a year and 3 months to continue saving - which will include a big amount around Christmas and another big amount (similar to this month) next April/May for Record Store Day.

As much as I'd like to be able to say "we completely paid for our tickets on points" - I'm looking at the most overall painless way to do this

Doing the monthly payment plan (with the down payment from the points) is pretty painless, and I won't feel like I wiped out all my points and started over.

Plus, let's get real, there is no way in heck we are not going to visit WDW before September of 2017, especially with annual passes in hand!!

The only rule is we can't go before early September of this year, so that the annual pass lasts until our anniversary in early September next year.

So there's a possibility of doing both anniversaries (close enough) or go for Christmas/Brian's bday, or if we're really strong-willed, wait until April after Record Store Day and for Flower & Garden.

The only reason to wait as long as possible is this: I don't want to blow all our points before the big anniversary trip, and then have to cut corners, especially V&A.

Last point, because this is the stuff with which I am least familiar, being someone who does a lot of spur of the moment and relatively last minute trips - if I buy my AP now, and activate it on a trip before the anniversary trip - does it have to be active to book V&A at the earliest time? (I've never booked anything at the earliest time LOL.) I hope that question makes sense.
 

Tony the Tigger

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Thanks, @figmentfan423 , that's just what they told me on the phone LOL.

However one thing has changed: If you do the monthly payments, your AP clock starts to count down immediately. So I would either have to wait until closer to our first visit of the year to buy them, or buy them now using all points.

I bought them now!!

(singing) "I have Disney tickets, I have Disney tickets..."

Oh, how could I not buy them now? So our two annual passes are completely gratis thanks to Disney Chase Visa points.

Plus, I know they like to raise prices once a year or so. So I'm hoping to avoid 2 price hikes before that trip lol.

"I have Disney tickets, I have Disney tickets..."

I'm going to try - really hard - to not use them this year. Maybe. Sort of.

$167.59
 

MinnieM123

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@Tony the Tigger , I'd just like to remind you, that when you finally do go to V & A, to not forget a doggie bag for your dog!! (Does V & A supply doggie bags?! :p :D I suppose not, now that I think of it. ;) ) Oh well, I was just looking out for her best interests. :joyfull: (By the way, what's your dog's name? I looked back at a previous TR when she had stayed with you guys in a motel, but could not seem to find her name. Cute pictures, though. :) )
 

Tony the Tigger

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@Tony the Tigger , I'd just like to remind you, that when you finally do go to V & A, to not forget a doggie bag for your dog!! (Does V & A supply doggie bags?! :p :D I suppose not, now that I think of it. ;) ) Oh well, I was just looking out for her best interests. :joyfull: (By the way, what's your dog's name? I looked back at a previous TR when she had stayed with you guys in a motel, but could not seem to find her name. Cute pictures, though. :) )

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This little ball of adorable is Kylie (like Minogue, but not named after her lol.)

As far as we know, she is a Shepard/Chow mix - sweet as pie, and about 60 pounds.

And as much as I love her (too much!!) I am guessing there will be no doggie bag from V&A lol.

We will have to decide as the date gets closer, but if this trip includes a stay on property (which it likely will) then we will have to make it one of our short trips and leave her home with the puppysitter
 

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