The Brickers' Holi-Disney Christmas Vacation 2010 Report (D23 Event, Reunion, etc!)

Preface:

Welcome to Christmas 2010 Walt Disney World Report! For those of you who have been following our Saga in our other reports, thank you for joining us once again! For those first time readers, thanks for opening this thread--we hope it doesn’t disappoint!

Worth noting is that this report report is over 50 single spaced pages of text. I don't point this out because I want to warn you before you make the time commitment to read it, but because at this length, and given my schedule, much of the report was written very hastily. I hope that it’s somewhat coherent and not rife with grammatical errors, stylistic faults, misspelled words, or incorrect word choices (for example, in a previous report, I meant to type “cookie,” but I was distracted while typing and wrote “cutter”) but such may be the case.

Also worth noting, since I receive many comments and private messages asking about this, is that Sarah’s dresses are mostly a brand called “BCBG.” There are other brands, too, but I can’t remember them--most are BCBG. She gets them from Sample Sales. These are discounted invite-only websites that sell nice clothing and products. They are all legitimate retailers of said products (not like some New York street corner selling knock-off Louis Vutton purses). We've saved a LOT of money buying through these sites rather than the mall. Here are our favorites ranked in descending order:
#1 - Gilt Groupe/Gilt Man
#2 - Rue La La
#3 - HauteLook
#4 - Ideeli (mostly women's stuff)
#5 - Beyond the Rack
Probably wouldn’t have received a ton of questions this time as you can’t see most of the dresses since she’s bundled up, but there’s the info, anyway.

As this is a Christmas trip, I begin writing this with the goal to get it out prior to Christmas prior to 2011. Given how busy I’ll be between now and then with work (apparently it piles up when you take nearly two weeks off!), holiday shopping, and other responsibilities, I’m going to attempt to make it shorter than prior installations. It will likely have significantly fewer images, as I focus on writing now, and updating at future junctures with additional images and, possibly, more text. Despite the fact that we got far fewer images than us this trip than we normally do, this TR actually has far fewer of the artistic ones since those are more time consuming to edit.

Alright, enough with the disclaimers, warnings, and other miscellaneous opening remarks. On with the show!

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The trip began in its typical manner, under chaotic circumstances. Packing the night before actually went better than usual, as we had accomplished some packing ahead of time. We got to bed relatively early the night before, around 10:30 pm. The next morning we were up bright and early, with Sarah’s dad taking us to the airport at 5:30 am. We took one set of bags down to the car and were planning on going back up for incidental items, to do a once over, and to lock up the fort. The previous trip down, I told Sarah that I would just leave the keys upstairs since my hands were full. Unfortunately, in our apartment building, once the door shuts, you have to use a sensor (on our keychain) to open the front door. Here we are, at 5:30 am in 20 degree weather, no coats, locked out of our apartment building. We had to go back upstairs as our unit’s door was open, plus Sarah’s ID was up there.

The natural response to this situation is to buzz the call box of all adjacent tenants to see if they’ll let you in. Well, maybe this isn’t the natural response of everyone, as some of you may have more common courtesy than us, but it was 5:30 am, we were freezing, and fearful that we’d miss out flight to WDW. It was our natural reaction. Our neighbors either were undisturbed by the constant buzzing (in which case no harm, no foul), or chose to ignore (in which case I don’t feel too sorry for them). Not knowing what to do, we called the apartment’s emergency line. This line is reserved for situations such as gas and water leaks, but I felt missing a flight to WDW was fairly analogous, so we called and left a message. After more time passed, the gentleman who delivers the newspaper came by and let us in. But for him, I think we would have missed our flight. Add leaving our keys in the house to the list of things not to do before heading to WDW (add it to the list of things not to do whenever leaving home, for that matter).

Other than this, the trip down was relatively uneventful. There was one somewhat minor issue, but that was relatively quickly resolved: I couldn’t decide whether to order 2 or 3 sausage McMuffins with egg from McDonald’s. I decided to order 2, then see if I wanted another. I ended up wanting another, but was too lazy to wait in line again. Lesson learned there!

Sarah was selected for advanced screening in Indy, so she went through one of the WBI machines. I did a fair amount of research on WBIs, BDOs, SPOT, and the rest of the acronym soup involving advanced measures of airport security in law school, so I was sort of hoping to be selected for the screening to experience it first hand. (For those curious, my ultimate thesis was that whole body imaging was impractical due to its costs and inevitable ability of terrorists to circumvent it; I found advanced screening unobjectionable from a personal liberties perspective. Although I’m sure no one cares.)

Once through screening, we headed to our gate, and boarded shortly thereafter. We slept most of the flight there to conserve our energy. What seemed like 15 minutes later, we touched down in Orlando, and headed towards the DME area. In previous trip reports, I’ve commented on our inability to find this area despite heading there so frequently, and more importantly, having maps indicating how to get there. This hadn’t been an issue for the last couple of trips, as we had found it right away without the maps, but this time, I decided to follow my instinct, and disregard the map--with Sarah all the while telling me I was leading us the wrong direction. As a proud male who both refuses to follow a map and is seldom wrong, I can only assume the airport had been reconfigured since our last trip, as we were in the wrong area.

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We re-traced our steps, headed to the other side of the airport, and boarded the DME shortly thereafter. Since we were staying at an All Star resort (Music) the first night of our trip, we were sandwiched in among Pop Warners parents and players. They must not have been too loud, as I was able to sleep. (I almost wish they had kept me awake, as I missed that DME video, which I love!)

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This would be the first of two admittedly “new” DME bus drivers we’d have on the trip; this particular one drove to All Star Music, before realizing he had forgotten to stop at All Star Sports, and turning around--without dropping off us guests staying at AS:Mu. Not wanting to deal with any more of his brilliant moves, Sarah and I got out at Sports and walked to Music. Given the crowd that came behind us to check-in, I’m fairly confident that I’m right.

We met our friend, Nick, at the check in desk and then proceeded to our room to drop off some stuff before we headed immediately to the Magic Kingdom. I had opted to wear jeans and a long sleeve shirt that day given that we’d be in Indy part of the day, and that night was supposed to be cool, but I noticed that even during the day, I didn’t feel hot in that attire. Oh well, I thought, the next 11 days would be warmer.

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We engaged in so many unique experiences and I’ve written so many thoughts on specific attractions in previous trip reports in the past that to do so again would be superfluous. If there was anything out of the ordinary or specific to this trip of which I think, I’ll discuss it, but otherwise, assume we rode attractions each day in addition to what is discussed.

First on the agenda was eating. We stopped at the best restaurant in the world, Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe. Actually, after two consecutive 10 plus day trips, I have to admit that Cosmic Ray’s has fallen a few rungs on my ladder. I just can’t eat that way for that way. My body is trained to be a lean, mean, killing machine, and Cosmic Ray’s food is more conducive to pudgy, groogy, waddling critters. Don’t get me wrong, the burger is still great, especially with a liberal assortment of toppings, it just isn’t something I can eat day in and day out.

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We hit a couple of attractions before seeing the WDW Today Reunion group across from Aloha Isle. I wasn’t quite sure how Nick would take to hanging around with a huge group of Disney nerds, so I quickly said hello to a couple of the guys we know before we headed off. Nick had to leave for work shortly thereafter, so I figured we’d meet up with them at that time.

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About 45 minutes later, that’s exactly what we did. This meet-up was at the Frontierland Shootin’ Gallery. Since we’re well aware that the Gallery costs additional money to play, we’ve typically avoided it. However, I must say that the targets look pretty cool. Had we any cash, we might have given it a whirl. I was a bit dismayed to learn that it didn’t keep score, though. What’s the point in a game that doesn’t keep score?!? I am not some 6 year old who needs to be coddled by over-protective parents and a society that says kids are scarred if they lose, I want the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.

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During our honeymoon, we met up with Henry Work, the developer for TouringPlans.com one evening. Shortly thereafter, I began writing for the TouringPlans.com Blog and working for TouringPlans.com on photo projects for the site. If you check out the mastheads at the top of each page, you might recognize some of the photos. With the exception of the Disneyland TouringPlans site and a couple other photos here and there, they’re mine.

In addition to designing all of the Mastheads for the Disneyland and Walt Disney World TouringPlans.com pages, I’ve been creating galleries for each attraction (click link and scroll down for an example) meant to give users an idea of what to expect from the attraction--from the time you approach the exterior to the time you exit the queue. At first, this didn’t seem like much of an undertaking, I figured I had a lot of these photos already, and could just harvest my computer’s photos. Unfortunately, that was not the case, which meant that that this trip, I would be making an conscious effort to take more photos of the attractions. While the task proved a fun challenge, it also meant taking a lot more photos, and with the already large RAW size of the D7000’s images, I found myself filling up my external hard drive in a hurry. So quickly, that by the second day of the trip, I was already contemplating ordering a new one from Amazon.com, and using Prime to get it to me in a hurry. Being a bit of a gambler, I opted against this. As you’ll read later, this may have been a mistake.

Anyway, at the gallery, we saw Henry (you’ll notice him in these photos as the one who is ridiculously tall) and he introduced us to Reilly, another TouringPlans.com staff member. After chatting briefly, I did some shooting--with my camera, before we headed on to the Haunted Mansion. The wait was something that seemed ridiculous to me (probably 20 minutes), but the entire group was doing it, so we thought, “what the heck.” It would turn out that a wait of 20 minutes would be pretty standard for the Haunted Mansion this trip. Odd, as I don’t think we’ve ever waited that long during the height of the summer season. I will explain my theory on this later.

We split off from the group after Haunted Mansion as it looked like it would be a long wait before everyone else got off the attraction. While we like doing group things, we were concerned with getting as much done as possible before my parents joined us two days later, as we predicted the pace would slow down then.

When we first started going to WDW together in 2006, it quickly became a tradition for us to go the Magic Kingdom the night we arrived, and start the evening by relaxing on the TTA. This tradition quickly died, as we started booking our flights earlier and earlier, and it wasn’t always advantageous to hit the MK on the first night. Not wanting to get away from our “roots” too far, we decided to do the TTA then, even if it was still daytime, and not our first attraction. As I’ve said before, the TTA is so much better at night. It’s nice during the day, but at night it’s next-level.

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As we approached the return-station on the TTA, we noticed the group heading into Tomorrowland. We watched them as we exited the ride, and they queued up for Buzz Lightyear Spaceranger Spin. It seemed like as good of a time as any to rejoin the group, so we did. Managed to do TTA while they had waited--not too shabby!

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blackthidot

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
At least there is such a thing as a handsome photo of me. I heard that Halloween costume of your likeness was recalled because it was too hideous and grotesque. You actually gave heart attacks to 6 elderly folks!



It was awesome. Nick hooked it up!


Maybe we will take him there next trip...He's already getting Narcoossee's, Chef's De France, and POSSIBLY Cali Grill. Haven't decided if we want to give them a second chance yet!
 

DisneyRed95

New Member
Hi Tom!

Great trip report and amazing pictures. It's always nice to read a fellow Indiana-resident's report. :) (We're in Fort Wayne.)

I love Disney during Christmas - just beautiful!

Stay warm - it's snowy and cold here! Wish I were in Disney . . . :)

- Krista :wave:
 

figmentmom

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I LOVE your trip reports!!! I haven't read it all - I'm working on it - but your photos are great (and I've said it before, but it bears repeating) - WOW, you guys are photogenic!!!:) :sohappy:
 

SpongeScott

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AMAZING photos!

Psst.....not all 40/50 something people get up at 4:00 and crash at 7:00. Give some of us a little credit for making it later into the night. :animwink:
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
Hi Tom!

Great trip report and amazing pictures. It's always nice to read a fellow Indiana-resident's report. (We're in Fort Wayne.)

I love Disney during Christmas - just beautiful!

Stay warm - it's snowy and cold here! Wish I were in Disney . . .

- Krista

It’s not too bad here right now. It has been in the low-to-mid 30s the last couple of days. I can’t say I’m really wild about this weather. I would either have it get really cold and start snowing substantially, or get really warm. The in between temperatures where there is just a bit of nasty looking snow on the ground are really bleak and dreary, in my opinion. At least when there’s a lot of snow, it’s pretty!

I LOVE your trip reports!!! I haven't read it all - I'm working on it - but your photos are great (and I've said it before, but it bears repeating) - WOW, you guys are photogenic!!!

Thanks! Hope you’ve enjoyed what you’ve read thus far. Thanks for the kind words on the photos, too. I don’t know how we could possibly be photogenic in this trip, though. That is, unless red noses and bloated faces look good these days! ;)

As always, very impressive!
Thank you very much for sharing!!!

Thank you very much for reading!

AMAZING photos!

Psst.....not all 40/50 something people get up at 4:00 and crash at 7:00. Give some of us a little credit for making it later into the night.

Soooo true!!!

Hmmm...no offense, but do you have any hard evidence to support your theories? Because I have studied at least TWO 40 or 50-somethings, and they all get up at 4 am and go to bed early. I think it might actually be a law or rule of nature, or something like that! :king: :drevil:
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
Time for another photo update (only a few more of these - I need to put more of an emphasis on taking photos of us next trip!):

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sweetpee_1993

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Tom, I read thru your entire report a few nights ago on my iPhone. Talk about going totally cross-eyed. :p It goes without saying that your pics are awe-inspiring. I love the non-stop eye-candy.

You've heard it a thousand times but just gotta say it again: you & Sarah are such an adorable couple. I love that the little-uns gravitate to her. They're the same way with Tracey & Chandler but notsomuch with me. I enjoy sitting back and watching the interactions so much so it's all good. Your description of her interactions made me think of that. Thanks for the jog down memory lane and smiles.

Um, Sarah is totally right about maintaining her long hair. It really is a LOT of work. I hope you never find out just how much work it is the way my old man did. I shattered a couple fingers in 2005, had to have surgery, so guess who had to do the washing, drying, etc. for me while everything healed up? Yep. It was a crash course. He truly appreciates what it takes to maintain the long, pretty hair that he likes so much. :D

Awesome that you got to get a peek at the castle suite. It's beauty is reflected in your photos so eloquently. I'd be lying if I said I'm not one of the masses who'd like to stay there for a night. It seems like such a busy little space, tho. One night would be enough for me, I think. Honestly, I'd rather stay in the Mickey-fied suite at the DL Hotel. I'm much more a fan of clean lines with my whimsy. Now, figure out a way to get in there for a shoot. Ooooh, I bet you could do some great stuff.

Your folks seemed to have a lot of fun. That's wonderful. I understand on the slowing ya down stuff. It's a good thing to slow down but then frustrating at times because the crazed Disney-geek in ya wants to cover as much ground as possible. Oh and uh, I can vouch on the 40/50-somethings that don't keep the farmer's hours. I come by my nocturnal/insomnia issues honest. My mom stays awake for days at a whack then sleeps for long periods..like 15+ hours..generally during daytime hours. She could never keep regular people hours which is also a nearly nightly battle for me, too. I think that must be why I always note when I get to sleep and wake up in my TRs. It's something I'm constantly paying attention to. LOL!

YES! You are soooooo right about the wheelchair NOT being some sort of line-jumping, all-time fastpass advantage like so many seem to think. I know the common perception is that the special treatment makes things so much better but it really doesn't. Sometimes the experience of dealing with the chair was different without being better or worse while others it was quite a hinderance. I'm with ya there.

Thanks again for sharing your journey with the Disney voyeurs of the world. It was a great read and lots of fun. I'll be looking forward to next time...

:wave:
 

WDWFigment

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Tom, I read thru your entire report a few nights ago on my iPhone. Talk about going totally cross-eyed. It goes without saying that your pics are awe-inspiring. I love the non-stop eye-candy.

You've heard it a thousand times but just gotta say it again: you & Sarah are such an adorable couple. I love that the little-uns gravitate to her. They're the same way with Tracey & Chandler but notsomuch with me. I enjoy sitting back and watching the interactions so much so it's all good. Your description of her interactions made me think of that. Thanks for the jog down memory lane and smiles.

Um, Sarah is totally right about maintaining her long hair. It really is a LOT of work. I hope you never find out just how much work it is the way my old man did. I shattered a couple fingers in 2005, had to have surgery, so guess who had to do the washing, drying, etc. for me while everything healed up? Yep. It was a crash course. He truly appreciates what it takes to maintain the long, pretty hair that he likes so much.

Awesome that you got to get a peek at the castle suite. It's beauty is reflected in your photos so eloquently. I'd be lying if I said I'm not one of the masses who'd like to stay there for a night. It seems like such a busy little space, tho. One night would be enough for me, I think. Honestly, I'd rather stay in the Mickey-fied suite at the DL Hotel. I'm much more a fan of clean lines with my whimsy. Now, figure out a way to get in there for a shoot. Ooooh, I bet you could do some great stuff.

Your folks seemed to have a lot of fun. That's wonderful. I understand on the slowing ya down stuff. It's a good thing to slow down but then frustrating at times because the crazed Disney-geek in ya wants to cover as much ground as possible. Oh and uh, I can vouch on the 40/50-somethings that don't keep the farmer's hours. I come by my nocturnal/insomnia issues honest. My mom stays awake for days at a whack then sleeps for long periods..like 15+ hours..generally during daytime hours. She could never keep regular people hours which is also a nearly nightly battle for me, too. I think that must be why I always note when I get to sleep and wake up in my TRs. It's something I'm constantly paying attention to. LOL!

YES! You are soooooo right about the wheelchair NOT being some sort of line-jumping, all-time fastpass advantage like so many seem to think. I know the common perception is that the special treatment makes things so much better but it really doesn't. Sometimes the experience of dealing with the chair was different without being better or worse while others it was quite a hinderance. I'm with ya there.

Thanks again for sharing your journey with the Disney voyeurs of the world. It was a great read and lots of fun. I'll be looking forward to next time...

I am hoping that when we have kids, at first, they also gravitate (crawl) towards her and leave me alone for the most part. Then, once they have the ability to use a toilet, I hope they realize that I’m pretty cool, too. Of course I’m kidding, but the one thing I really fear is changing diapers. I’ve never done that, and I am not looking forward to breaking that streak.

Yes, the Castle Suite is gorgeous. It is small, but there is a charm about it, and I don’t think the size would be that bad for two people on a single night. For anything larger than a party of 4, I don’t think it would be feasible. I really wish I had more time up there, as I could have gone nuts with the camera. Oh well, I know a professional photographer who works for Disney who has never even had access, so I guess I should consider myself lucky!

My parents are something else. In a good way. I still am not sure about these claims you all are making about 40/50-somethings NOT waking up at 5 am, but I guess I will take your word for it.

Regardless of the advantages, or lack thereof, in wheelchairs and ECVs, I can still understand the animosity towards these devices (these being ECVs, since I’ve never heard anyone bash wheelchairs, as they do require human power) is they’ve become a sort of crutch for some lazy people rather than just a tool for those who really need them. This debate has raged in countless locations on this forum and is rarely rational, so I don’t want to rehash it here, but I will say this: if I were handicapped and needed an ECV, the people using them who truly don’t would really ________ me off because of the perception they create in the eyes of the general public towards all ECV users. The perception might be too much, but it is there, and it is at least partially grounded in reality. I mean, it stands to reason that the number of people with legitimate medical conditions necessitating the use fo these devices hasn’t exponentially increased in the last several years–so why has the use of ECVs?

Rather than continue down the road of that glum topic, here’s another photo update:

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sweetpee_1993

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^^^^

Love the photo update! That 2nd picture from the D23 event, who is that on the far right and why does this face look familiar to me??? Strange. I'm clueless. Okay well clueless applies 99% of the time overall but aside from that... :lol:


You're right about obvious people who don't really NEED an ECV abusing the system and/or being inconsiderate with them totally hacking off those who truly have a legitament need. My aunt will give ya an earful on that subject. Hearing one of my "elders" totally going off on rants about some stuff cracks me up sometimes. That's wrong, I know, but it's such fun for me! :lol:

The random shots of "Dad" snoozing are freakin' awesome! Imagine going thru life that relaxed. Imagine going to WDW, the place in which my cracked-out Disney-phile side goes into hyper drive, and being that relaxed at any given time?! Oh my. I think "Dad" is totally onto something....
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
^^^^

Love the photo update! That 2nd picture from the D23 event, who is that on the far right and why does this face look familiar to me??? Strange. I'm clueless. Okay well clueless applies 99% of the time overall but aside from that... :lol:


You're right about obvious people who don't really NEED an ECV abusing the system and/or being inconsiderate with them totally hacking off those who truly have a legitament need. My aunt will give ya an earful on that subject. Hearing one of my "elders" totally going off on rants about some stuff cracks me up sometimes. That's wrong, I know, but it's such fun for me! :lol:

The random shots of "Dad" snoozing are freakin' awesome! Imagine going thru life that relaxed. Imagine going to WDW, the place in which my cracked-out Disney-phile side goes into hyper drive, and being that relaxed at any given time?! Oh my. I think "Dad" is totally onto something....

He was one of the people in charge of the event. I can't recall his name, but the guy in the middle is the "head" of D23. In video that I mentioned being played on the Friday night of the D23 event, he was identified as Dave Smith's (archiving legend) boss. He gave Dave a new title that Dave didn't want, and the guy in the photo basically said (in what he thought was a humorous manner) that it wasn't up for negotiation. My thought was that a young whipper-snapper like him (who no one knows, anyway) shouldn't be ordering Dave Smith around.

I don't think relaxed is the right word, I think exhausted is. That's what happens when you get up at 4 am--you're tired by like 2 pm.

Your pictures are amazing as always!!

Thanks!

I'll be back shortly with another photo update!
 

ohhector

Member
That is the Velbon Luxi F tripod. It is no longer made. Its successor, which is virtually identical, is the Velbon Luxi L tripod. It is also no longer made. I don't know if it had a successor.


YES! I used the same little guy for many years, til the head finally broke on me. I had read the head was removable but when I had initially purchased it I tried and it did not come off. When I got my new carbon fiber tripod with the Acratech ballhead, I tried again and after a half hour I was able to get the head off. I had to get a thread adapter but it still works! I love that little guy.

Oh and, once again, thank for a great write up. I went back in November with a fellow WDW lover and it was amazing...but did not feel compelled to do a write up like I did for my last trip. But after reading this, I am inspired!
 

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