Magicians.... I am back.
After a 5 (!!!!!!!!) year long Disney hiatus post-COVID, I am returning to bubble for a trip that i'm actually excited about (I took my dad for father's day a few years ago. He and my stepmom lived in Melbourne at the time, so it was an easy drive over for a quick F+G day, but I don't really count it.) (I also went last October on a whirlwind trip with one of my best friends who travels drastically differently than I do ((read: every meal we ate was character table service. All of them. Every. Single. One.)) with a torn ACL, so while I had fun, that does NOT rank on my top trips list and I don't count it. It's my life, I'm allowed.)
(Father's Day 2022)
Me last year in my Disney rented wheelchair while my friend pushed me because my knee held up for 1 half day Animal Kingdom trip (honestly, what a park to waste a knee on)
What have I been up to since then? Well, I think the last time I posted here, I was working in luxury travel. As most of you can probably deduce, that job ended in 2020. I transitioned into the tech/startup world and helped build the sales department of a fairly large startup from the ground up and am now running a sales and marketing operations team for an investment company. It's been a wild ride! I was 24 when the pandemic started, so a fresh baby relative to life and just got caught up in... well... catching up! There's no guide book for coming of age in an "unprecedented event."
I was keeping up with the news of Disney and reopening plans (I was an AP when they shut the parks down) and honestly, nothing about the "new" Disney thrilled me. To be fair, it still doesn't. I always swore up and down that I wouldn't go back until the dining plan was reinstated, but after the death of a nephew, ACL repair surgery, a car accident and a generally garbage year, I took the quick trip with my friend in 2024 which REALLY solidified that I wouldn't go back until the dining plan was reinstated. And even then, it would be once or twice a year with my niece and nephew (Oh yeah, they've also shown up during this hiatus. Nephew, who I will call S1, is 3 and niece, who I will call S2, will be 1 in April!)
S1 and I walking into a baseball game together this year. This is the WORST photo of myself that I have ever seen but the sweetest memory. I have it framed in my house
So anyway, I wasn't planning on going UNTIL... I got a wedding invitation from my former roommate (and still dear, dear friend) from when I was a cast member to her wedding on March 15th. I was worried that the timing wouldn't work out for my boyfriend to come with me (Oh yeah, also new, almost 4 years now! And he hates Disney, BUT he loves me!) because he's a musician that will be wrapping up Mardi Gras season and ALSO an accountant who specializes in tax, so we're really cutting the time between his two spring busy seasons in half. We looked at the calendar and he can join!!! To be totally honest, I had expected to bring my mom, stay at Pop, do a park commando two days with a wedding interruption and then fly back exhausted, but when A said he could join, my plans changed!
Kind of.... My current plan is.... I have no plan. I don't even have a pla.
This is where I need your help, dear Magicians. I have about 10 different "possible" plans JUST for lodging. I am massively overthinking this and need some guiding knowledge!
After a 5 (!!!!!!!!) year long Disney hiatus post-COVID, I am returning to bubble for a trip that i'm actually excited about (I took my dad for father's day a few years ago. He and my stepmom lived in Melbourne at the time, so it was an easy drive over for a quick F+G day, but I don't really count it.) (I also went last October on a whirlwind trip with one of my best friends who travels drastically differently than I do ((read: every meal we ate was character table service. All of them. Every. Single. One.)) with a torn ACL, so while I had fun, that does NOT rank on my top trips list and I don't count it. It's my life, I'm allowed.)
(Father's Day 2022)
Me last year in my Disney rented wheelchair while my friend pushed me because my knee held up for 1 half day Animal Kingdom trip (honestly, what a park to waste a knee on)
What have I been up to since then? Well, I think the last time I posted here, I was working in luxury travel. As most of you can probably deduce, that job ended in 2020. I transitioned into the tech/startup world and helped build the sales department of a fairly large startup from the ground up and am now running a sales and marketing operations team for an investment company. It's been a wild ride! I was 24 when the pandemic started, so a fresh baby relative to life and just got caught up in... well... catching up! There's no guide book for coming of age in an "unprecedented event."
I was keeping up with the news of Disney and reopening plans (I was an AP when they shut the parks down) and honestly, nothing about the "new" Disney thrilled me. To be fair, it still doesn't. I always swore up and down that I wouldn't go back until the dining plan was reinstated, but after the death of a nephew, ACL repair surgery, a car accident and a generally garbage year, I took the quick trip with my friend in 2024 which REALLY solidified that I wouldn't go back until the dining plan was reinstated. And even then, it would be once or twice a year with my niece and nephew (Oh yeah, they've also shown up during this hiatus. Nephew, who I will call S1, is 3 and niece, who I will call S2, will be 1 in April!)
S1 and I walking into a baseball game together this year. This is the WORST photo of myself that I have ever seen but the sweetest memory. I have it framed in my house
So anyway, I wasn't planning on going UNTIL... I got a wedding invitation from my former roommate (and still dear, dear friend) from when I was a cast member to her wedding on March 15th. I was worried that the timing wouldn't work out for my boyfriend to come with me (Oh yeah, also new, almost 4 years now! And he hates Disney, BUT he loves me!) because he's a musician that will be wrapping up Mardi Gras season and ALSO an accountant who specializes in tax, so we're really cutting the time between his two spring busy seasons in half. We looked at the calendar and he can join!!! To be totally honest, I had expected to bring my mom, stay at Pop, do a park commando two days with a wedding interruption and then fly back exhausted, but when A said he could join, my plans changed!
Kind of.... My current plan is.... I have no plan. I don't even have a pla.
This is where I need your help, dear Magicians. I have about 10 different "possible" plans JUST for lodging. I am massively overthinking this and need some guiding knowledge!