Welp, I knew I couldn't stay away for long....
Not only was I able to sneak in a night at Disney Springs at the beginning of December (which is a little difficult when you live in Pennsylvania...), but my daughter and I are heading back for our second trip in less then a year.
This time we're ditching the boys and going just the two of us and I'm SO excited. Especially after I was in an accident on Sunday. Ugh! Long story short, I was crossing a busy intersection when another car decided that red lights were optional and crashed into the driver's side of my car. I flipped twice and then landed on my side. My poor car is totaled (so I'm also looking for new 3 row SUV recommendations if anyone wants to throw those in here too) and this momma is SO. LUCKY. I walked away with a lot of back and arm pain, bumps and bruises, and a concussion, but no broken bones or stitches. So while I'm hoping I'll be able to keep our Rock n Rollercoaster Fast Passes I've already prepared my daughter for the worst and she's okay with it.
Plans:
Sunday, January 27 - Flying PHL -> MCO and land around 11:20pm. Take the Magical Express to our home for the week - Pop Century!
Monday, January 28 - Hollywood Studios with a late lunch at the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater (1st time!)
Tuesday, January 29 - Magic Kingdom with breakfast at Be Our Guest and then a late dinner at The Cape May Cafe (1st time!)
Wednesday, January 30 - Epcot with no dining reservations, we're just going to snack around the world!
Thursday, January 31 - Animal Kingdom with an early dinner at Tusker House (1st time!)
Friday, February 1 - Magic Kingdom with lunch at Chef Mickey's
Saturday, February 2 - Ohana breakfast, a little bit of time at Disney Springs, and then flying home.
We got a deal for the Play, Stay, Dine which included the QS Dining Plan (and was less then the original package I booked) so I upgraded to the regular dining plan for only $40 more then I was originally going to pay for the trip with no dining. Can't really complain.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for our trip? My daughter has never been to Hollywood Studios before so we're both really excited for it (and she loves Toy Story).
Thank you!
Not only was I able to sneak in a night at Disney Springs at the beginning of December (which is a little difficult when you live in Pennsylvania...), but my daughter and I are heading back for our second trip in less then a year.
This time we're ditching the boys and going just the two of us and I'm SO excited. Especially after I was in an accident on Sunday. Ugh! Long story short, I was crossing a busy intersection when another car decided that red lights were optional and crashed into the driver's side of my car. I flipped twice and then landed on my side. My poor car is totaled (so I'm also looking for new 3 row SUV recommendations if anyone wants to throw those in here too) and this momma is SO. LUCKY. I walked away with a lot of back and arm pain, bumps and bruises, and a concussion, but no broken bones or stitches. So while I'm hoping I'll be able to keep our Rock n Rollercoaster Fast Passes I've already prepared my daughter for the worst and she's okay with it.
Plans:
Sunday, January 27 - Flying PHL -> MCO and land around 11:20pm. Take the Magical Express to our home for the week - Pop Century!
Monday, January 28 - Hollywood Studios with a late lunch at the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater (1st time!)
Tuesday, January 29 - Magic Kingdom with breakfast at Be Our Guest and then a late dinner at The Cape May Cafe (1st time!)
Wednesday, January 30 - Epcot with no dining reservations, we're just going to snack around the world!
Thursday, January 31 - Animal Kingdom with an early dinner at Tusker House (1st time!)
Friday, February 1 - Magic Kingdom with lunch at Chef Mickey's
Saturday, February 2 - Ohana breakfast, a little bit of time at Disney Springs, and then flying home.
We got a deal for the Play, Stay, Dine which included the QS Dining Plan (and was less then the original package I booked) so I upgraded to the regular dining plan for only $40 more then I was originally going to pay for the trip with no dining. Can't really complain.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for our trip? My daughter has never been to Hollywood Studios before so we're both really excited for it (and she loves Toy Story).
Thank you!