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The Brickers' Disneymoon Report (10/21 Update: Wedding Photos Added)

Preface:

Welcome to the Disneymoon Report. For those of you who have been following our Saga in the Pre-Disneymoon thread, thank you for bearing with us as we have delayed in getting this report posted. Hopefully it lives up to at least some of the expectations.

If you make it through this trip report and are hungry to read the others, here is a catalog of our past trip reports:
Engagement Report
August 2008
November/December 2008
August 2009
October 2009

Worth noting is that this report report is 44 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, and misspelled words, but such may be the case.

Along the same lines, there are approximately 500 images among the first set of posts. The way I take pictures, my camera produces a “digital negative.” This is unlike most P&S cameras, which give you a usable .jpg file right out of the camera. This means I have to edit each shot. Normally, I spend 20 minutes or so editing an image that I post on Flickr. Given the time constraints and the volume of images to edit, I edited most of these in batches, grouping similar pictures together and performing quick edits. Consequently, some of the shots may be less-than-stellar.

If you're interested in the photography here and would like EXIF data for the pictures, it can be found on the Flickr page for each image that is on Flickr (denoted by little watermarks that read “Bricker”). To access said data, click the picture, which will take you to Flickr. EXIF data can then be found by clicking the "More Properties" link in the lower right hand corner.

Finally, as promised in the Pre-Trip Report, I will be posting a wedding report as well. However, we do not yet have our wedding pictures, so that will have to wait until a later date. This report thus begins on the morning of the Honeymoon.

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

The Brickers’ Disneymoon Report

Waking up at 4 a.m. is never fun. But, when it's the day after your wedding and you're heading to Walt Disney World, you don't complain. Such were the circumstances when Sarah's parents came into our suite to wake us up the “morning” after our wedding. We were already thirty minutes late; apparently, the AM/PM mistake happens outside of the world of of Seinfeld.

So began the whirlwind process of getting ready for the day. If our lives were set to music, the same John Williams' score that plays during the beginning of Home Alone, where the family rushes for the airport, would be played here. Much like that film, we forgot a few things. We both knew this would occur, so we weren't too upset. Contrary to the film, we did remember each other, which I considered highly positive. We wouldn't be starting the marriage on the right foot if we forgot one another.

In addition to being late to heading to the airport, neither one of us—individuals who had gone to a Chicagoland school for 5 and 7 years, respectively—could give Sarah's father adequate directions to the airport. James and Andrew, although it's unlikely that you're reading this, sorry for calling you in the middle of the night. After driving 20 miles out of our way, we did arrive at the airport. At this point, you can probably queue the John Williams score again. We rushed to check our bags, at which point we realized we were fine time-wise. Then, as we walked up the concourse towards our gate, the most glorious moment of any trip to the Midway airport occurred: the Golden Arches came into view.

I believe I have stated this before, but I am a huge McDonald's fan. Even with all of my love for McDonald's, I only eat there a few times a year since I generally attempt to eat healthy. However, I always eat there the morning we leave for Walt Disney World. McDonald's breakfast is, unequivocally, the best way to start any trip to Walt Disney World. No matter what the circumstances, two Sausage McMuffins will prepare you for the day. This day acted no differently, as they again prepared me for the day.

I might as well get this out here now since it will be a theme of the trip report; for those who don't know, photography is a hobby of mine. I normally include my photography-related thoughts in my trip reports. Most of the time, I don't really know what I'm talking about, and really just ramble on about nothing, so skipping these segments is highly advised.

I always take an inordinate number of photos at the airport. This is because I really am not wild about photography, except for at Walt Disney World, so I don't practice much outside of the parks. As with anything, you get rusty if you don't practice. While this particular trip was definitely not about photography, I had two new lenses on the trip that I had used for a grand total of about two hours (almost all of which was use with one of the lenses), and I needed to get familiar with the lenses and get rid of the rust.

This is all much to Sarah's chagrin, and rightfully so. I can't imagine anyone being too happy with me taking pictures of them eating breakfast after only two hours of sleep (and that's being generous—it was probably more like an hour and a half). Sarah has a way of being gorgeous no matter the circumstances, but I still think pictures of her eating are off limits. Still, she's a good sport while I attempt to figure out what the heck I'm doing with the camera. Luckily or unfortunately, I had a lot of rust, as I hadn’t really used my camera much in the previous month.

After breakfast, it was basically time to board the plane. In all of the hustle and bustle of the wedding, we had forgotten to check in early. Well, at least really early. Normally, I refresh Southwest.com's check-in page until it will let us check-in on the day prior. This trip, that was not the case. Consequently, we were not seated together. Strolling down the aisle of the plane, I always chuckle to myself to see two people clearly together who are situated window and aisle, as if to ward off stray single riders (don't know a better term for this, so I'll use the Disney term), who approach. If you ask to sit next to them, begrudgingly, they allow it (as if they have a choice), but they always move. I guess Sarah and I do the same thing when we are the earlier ones on the plane, so it's not a knock against everyone else, but it really does seem silly.

This was not the case with the people between whom I chose to sit, unfortunately for them, as it would be. Luckily for them, Sarah was seated directly in front of me. You see, I have a tendency (to put it lightly) of falling asleep while traveling. When this started to occur on the flight, the man next to me took on pillow status in my unconscious. Yep, I'm “that guy.” I always have been that way. My grandpa used to say that there was no point in me getting a driver's license, because I always fell asleep in the car, so I'd have no idea where I was going, and would always be lost. I really don't have any explanation or excuse to offer; I would hate it if someone started leaning their head on me, but yet I do the very thing that would irritate me. From my perspective, the man would have had every right to give me a good shot to the head.

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To save money, Sarah and I had chosen a flight that had a layover. This was also the same reason that we chose such an early flight. A direct flight that left 3 hours later would have been $70 more per person. Without hesitation, if we could do it over, we would buy that flight. Although Sarah and I are cheap, we do understand the value of time. When you're on your honeymoon and it's the day after your wedding, $140 for three hours is a bargain.

During the layover, we moved forward to the second row. There, we were directly behind some people from one of the Disney forums (hi, if you're reading this, hope the vacation was magical!) who recognized us when we got onto the plane. The husband and wife were taking their kids (they told us the ages, but I've forgotten since), probably ages 7 and 5, to Walt Disney World as a surprise. They kept giving the kids opportunities to guess where they were going. The daughter (the older child of the two, I think) thought they were going to Washington, DC to visit their grandma. I can only imagine how the kids reacted when they realized they were at Disney. Something I imagine the kids and the parents both will never forget. I can only hope that Sarah and I are able to do the same for our kids when we're older. What a great surprise.

Although I was running on only a few (more now, given my sleeping arrangements on the flight preceding this one) hours of sleep, I couldn't sleep during this flight. I was excited not only for our honeymoon, but for the little morsels I could hear from the folks in front of us. I really am a sucker for that type of thing. I really can't wait for Sarah and I to have kids so we can do this. At the same time, there is no way we could continue our “style” of touring with young kids, so we will embrace the next few childless years.

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Arriving at the Orlando airport (I know it has a memorial name or a sponsor since it's abbreviation is MCO...and there is no “MC” in “Orlando airport”) is always fun. Sarah and I are always elated. Add tired this time to the mix. Tired and elated, we ran off the plane towards...somewhere. We are getting better with this, but we still seem to get lost at that airport every time we go there. Not this time. We boarded the fake monorail like clockwork, went to the CORRECT floor of the car rental/accommodations area, and got in line for Disney's Magical Express.

I have a love/hate relationship with DME. Okay, mostly love. Although I do hate it when they want to pick me up and make me leave WDW. I wanted to test out another new toy, my neutral density filter, so I stepped outside and took some pictures of the DME bus. Unlike the lenses, I had used this before, but just for a few shots. Apparently, I had a decent handle of it, because a shot I took using it won me a iPad. Still, I wanted to hone my skills with it. I can be lazy with contest pictures. Disney pictures require precision and perfection.

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After a couple of shots, I came back inside to return to Sarah's side. She really deserves a lot of credit for allowing me to be a “kid in a candy store.” After we waited a bit, it was finally our turn to board the DME bus. If you're thinking this is a lot of nothing thus far, I promise, it'll start to get interesting, eh, maybe.
Okay, so nothing all that interesting happened on the DME bus, besides seeing new segments of the video that I absolutely love. Why this isn't on Mousebits, I don't know. Passing through the gates was, as always, magical, and I really don't even mind doing the loop around the resorts before getting to ours. It builds anticipation and this time, allowed us to see “home,” Saratoga Springs.

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Then, we arrived there. Stepping out of the bus, I felt somewhat like royalty. As we strolled past freshly minted Beemers and Lexuses (Lexi?) I thought to myself, “how did they allow two poor college kids to stay here?” Well, college kids were we no more. Poor, yes, though. The lobby was as grand as the exterior, and instantly, I knew this was going to be one heckuva stay. Not to stick our noses up to the value resorts, where we usually stay, but this was completely different. It's not just as if the resort were in another league. It was playing a different sport.

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We tried to sweet talk our way into the “best” view out of the crappy view rooms (as I've read some can see the BoardWalk...a little; or at least the pool), but the Cast Member assisting us was unable to do anything. We were rarely on the balcony anyway, so the parking lot view wasn't that bad (although I think we would've been a lot more had we had a better view). I think Online Check-In hurts you in this regard. Sarah and I never have had issues having room requests fulfilled with regular check-in; they never happen with online check-in.

After check-in, we stopped at the sundries store to get a snack, then headed to our room. I am in no way “on staff” for Disney, but I'll give the sales pitch anyway. If you're our age, or anywhere around our age and in similar circumstances, buy DVC. I did the whole cost/benefit objective analysis (assuming 2 kids, “second best” use of money at ROI of 7.5%, 32 years of use, etc.) and thought it was a good idea for us given that we'd be spending nearly the same amount to stay at the Poly for our time-frame. However, I didn't fully account for the feeling I'd have when stepping into the room, when getting up in the morning, or a whole host of other externalities. Additionally, I don't think I accounted for the feeling I THINK I would've have had waking up at the Poly thinking, “all we did was sleep here on this particular night, and gee wiz, we spent $300+ on it?!” Despite what Disney says, DVC does not pay for itself after one use (our break-even point for comparable on-property locations is around 15 years), but it is worth it. In an instant. We will definitely be adding on as soon as funds allow. Oh, and Bay Lake Tower, we'll see you in 2011!

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Glad I got that little DVC advertisement out of the way (hey, someone has to fund this thing—am I wrong?). Unlike me, Sarah is not so amenable to falling asleep on the shoulder of a strange man (thankfully). She implored me to take a nap, but I could not. I slipped out of bed and wandered the room before waking her up. We agreed to thirty more minutes of nap time, after which we'd head to the Studios. We also decided that getting me out of the room was the only way to facilitate that nap, so I headed out with the camera and tripod to play.

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KnK

New Member
I've not finished the whole thing, but it was definitely worth the wait. I just realized I've spend the last 2 hours at work total engaged.....time to get back to work.

Can't wait to get home to read the rest......thank you thank you thank you for taking the time to do this.
 

sweetpee_1993

Well-Known Member
V&As is definitely worth experiencing, assuming you get the kind of service we had (don't know why you wouldn't). I know there's a no kids policy in the main dining area, but I don't think the policy is the same in the Chef's Room. In any case, I don't think I would take kids there. I really don't think the experience would be quite the same. But it's obviously one of those YMMV things.

We're only going to Disneyland because I'm in a wedding out there. We decided to extend the weekend trip to a week given that plane tickets are so expensive. We want be in DLR too long, so don't expect a TR anywhere near this long!

I brought 10 different camera straps, switching them out most days. I don't think I mentioned this, but the brand new (sealed in the package, but probably actually from the late 90s) Animal Kingdom strap I brought broke after only a day of use! Luckily I had a hand on my camera, because otherwise it would've just hit the ground. Would not have been good on the second day of the trip!

Thanks for the kind words. Photography is fun, and I've always said that I wouldn't mind a job with Yellow Shoes (Disney creative), but so far I've had no luck getting a hold of anyone there, so I haven't pushed it. I have no interest in any 'normal' photography job. I don't enjoy normal photography all that much, so that would be less fun than law, and presumably pay a lot less. I also wouldn't want it to suck the fun out of the hobby.

I knew about the no kids in the main dining room but hadn't considered the Chef's room. I think you are absolutely right, tho. Bringing the boys (even with how well behaved they typically are especially in restaurants and the public in general...they only have the full-on fist-fights and open-flatulence followed by rolls of laughter at home...:lookaroun) would be a stress-factor for us because we'd be watching them like hawks to head off any etiquette mistake. Shoot, I'd be stressed enough trying to figure out the silverware (think Pretty Woman here). That said, they're also old enough & mature enough to self-entertain at our resort or even at MK while Mom & Dad have a date-night. We'll save the boys' visits to V&A's for their graduation celebrations down the road a few more years. :animwink:

Any excuse to hit up a Disney park is excuse enough for me. I'm actually just itching to see some different Disney park perspectives. I'm interested in DL for a fresh take on the Disney experience and the history factor. I'll be interested to see/read your impressions. You have a good eye, a talent for capturing feeling in your images, and colorful story-telling ability. Should be fun!

10 camera straps?! I'll have to go back and look but are they all Disney? Very, very cool! I spotted the black & white Mickey strap like the one I got Chandler for Christmas. There was another like it that had blue in it. I wasn't sure if that one was a color addition from editing. If it's a strap with blue I shall go insane trying to find one. Blue is Chandler's favorite color!

Doing something for fun and doing it because you have to is two different things. You are so totally talented in your photography abilities but only you would know if the enjoyment would/could transfer over to something you had to do. I suspect you would do just fine. As much as I love to sew I always hate when it's a project I feel like I have to do. I could never do it for a living. I'd go insane and eventually loathe sewing.

Yeah people whine and complain about anything...like there is a good deal of stuff wrong in the parks...but there is WAY more that is simply PERFECT. I like to focus on the perfect most of the time.

Sometimes I worry that my perception in the parks has become tainted by the negative-Nellies all over the discussion forums. You're so right, tho. For all the little things that don't feel right there's so much more that is unquestionably perfect. It's for each person to decide if the glass is half empty vs. half full, I guess.

OK, so lunch ran long today... ;)

Great report, fantastic pictures. A wonderful start to years of happiness! (I honeymooned at WDW, too)

And, even after 24 years of marriage, "A Whole New World" chokes me up every time I hear it, even when I'm trying to belt it out along with the CD player while driving home from work (maybe especially then).

Me THREE!!!! I always choke up during that song in the Philharmagic. Then there's a lots of Disney songs that are on the hard drive in the car
that come up and get me all watery in the eyes. 'A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes'....'Baby Mine' (<---Allison Kraus singing it, in particular) kiiiills me....'When You Wish Upon a Star'....the list goes on! I guess if you love Disney and have a passionate heart it's simply inevitable. :animwink:
 

phllymouse

Active Member
This is a great trip. Pictures may be the best ever posted.
However I have some questions.
1-What do you do with the camera and tripod while on the rides? They are bulky, you cannot take them on the ride. However, the camera seems to expensive to just lay there.
2-How do you get all the fast passes at the same time? The most we ever had was for two rides, because TSM was such a long wait.
3- How late to the buses run? I love the late night pictures at the parks, were you afraid of being stranded?
 

Soaringirl

Member
Wow, I just had the best time reading your awesome report! The pictures were amazing and I can't believe there will be more of them... Congratulations to you and your beautiful bride. The only problem I now have is if I ever wanted to write a trip report you've set the "bar" so high I'm very intimidated..
Anyway, Thanks so much for sharing your memories.
 

Soaringirl

Member
Wow, I just had the best time reading your awesome report! The pictures were amazing and I can't believe there will be more of them... Congratulations to you and your beautiful bride. The only problem I now have is if I ever wanted to write a trip report you've set the "bar" so high I'm very intimidated..
Anyway, Thanks so much for sharing your memories.
 

DisGal

Member
First off Congratulations!

I really enjoyed your honeymoon report and it couldn't come at a better time. My DH and I are about to celebrate our first anniversary - we were married at the Poly last year and will be back in a month to celebrate. Your trip report has me really excited for our trip and brought back memories or our honeymoon at WDW.

Thanks!
 

CP_alum08

Well-Known Member
An hour last night and a half hour on my lunch and still more to read! So far its great, a much different take then most of the regular TRs, but i guess im a little biased because of all the great photos.
 

fractal

Well-Known Member
Tom,

Congrats to you and Sarah on your marriage! To find somebody that shares the same passions as you is a special blessing.

This trip report is one of the best things I've ever read on the Web. Your incredible pictures and witty writing really made me feel like a was a friend tagging along with you on your trip. The time and effort you put into this is much appreciated! You should consider your own blog/site. Fine job and thanks!
 

PeoplemoverTTA

Well-Known Member
So, after seeing the placeholders last night, is it sad that I looked forward to coming home from work to read your report? :lol:

I did not disappoint! First of all, congrats to both of you; I remember reading about your proposal and it is so sweet to read about your Disneymoon.

A couple things...

Wow, your pictures are simply amazing! I know you here that around these boards a lot, but they bring an entirely new element to trip reports, and I was engrossed in both the story and the photos - thanks so much for sharing!

So, I'll admit it here on these boards, but I thought I was the only person to give voices to my pets (and other people's). It amuses the heck out of me, but as a whole unless you know me, it's more than a bit disturbing :lol:

I'm glad you followed up on the mold issue and received compensation (I, too, would have been surprised at the level of compensation, but my guess is considering it was your honeymoon, and you were polite about it, it was probably their pleasure to both apologize for the issue and thank you for bringing it to their attention). If you or your wife had asthma, you could have had serious problems in that room...mold is no joke, and I hope that is not allowed to continue.

Back in 2007 my brother and I booked a room at OKW at the last minute for a 1-night stay and had a horribly musty smell, plus a puddle of water from the AC, in the room. Had we been staying for more than 1 night, I would have absolutely asked for another room and stated that I felt the room should not be inhabited. That's simply unsanitary. I've never had the issue again at all, and my stays are almost always impeccable, but it's interesting that this problem has seemingly been around for awhile at OKW.

Lastly, I loved your food pictures and stories! I'm not really a "foodie," but I find that when I travel to WDW with my brother or sister, we tend to stick to "old favorites," and I'm really geared up to try some new things on my next trip - thanks for bringing attention to a couple items I want to try!

Again, congrats, and thanks for putting so much time into the TR - I know I'm not the only one who appreciated and enjoyed it :sohappy:
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I've not finished the whole thing, but it was definitely worth the wait. I just realized I've spend the last 2 hours at work total engaged.....time to get back to work.

Can't wait to get home to read the rest......thank you thank you thank you for taking the time to do this.

You know how you hear dumb news stories about X (say, Facebook or Twitter) costing employers around the country Y dollars per year in lost productivity? I wonder how this trip report is doing in lost productivity... Although frankly, I think reading WDWMagic is sometimes more productive than working! :lol:

Thanks for reading!!!

I knew about the no kids in the main dining room but hadn't considered the Chef's room. I think you are absolutely right, tho. Bringing the boys (even with how well behaved they typically are especially in restaurants and the public in general...they only have the full-on fist-fights and open-flatulence followed by rolls of laughter at home...:lookaroun) would be a stress-factor for us because we'd be watching them like hawks to head off any etiquette mistake. Shoot, I'd be stressed enough trying to figure out the silverware (think Pretty Woman here). That said, they're also old enough & mature enough to self-entertain at our resort or even at MK while Mom & Dad have a date-night. We'll save the boys' visits to V&A's for their graduation celebrations down the road a few more years. :animwink:

Any excuse to hit up a Disney park is excuse enough for me. I'm actually just itching to see some different Disney park perspectives. I'm interested in DL for a fresh take on the Disney experience and the history factor. I'll be interested to see/read your impressions. You have a good eye, a talent for capturing feeling in your images, and colorful story-telling ability. Should be fun!

10 camera straps?! I'll have to go back and look but are they all Disney? Very, very cool! I spotted the black & white Mickey strap like the one I got Chandler for Christmas. There was another like it that had blue in it. I wasn't sure if that one was a color addition from editing. If it's a strap with blue I shall go insane trying to find one. Blue is Chandler's favorite color!

Doing something for fun and doing it because you have to is two different things. You are so totally talented in your photography abilities but only you would know if the enjoyment would/could transfer over to something you had to do. I suspect you would do just fine. As much as I love to sew I always hate when it's a project I feel like I have to do. I could never do it for a living. I'd go insane and eventually loathe sewing.



Sometimes I worry that my perception in the parks has become tainted by the negative-Nellies all over the discussion forums. You're so right, tho. For all the little things that don't feel right there's so much more that is unquestionably perfect. It's for each person to decide if the glass is half empty vs. half full, I guess.



Me THREE!!!! I always choke up during that song in the Philharmagic. Then there's a lots of Disney songs that are on the hard drive in the car
that come up and get me all watery in the eyes. 'A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes'....'Baby Mine' (<---Allison Kraus singing it, in particular) kiiiills me....'When You Wish Upon a Star'....the list goes on! I guess if you love Disney and have a passionate heart it's simply inevitable. :animwink:

Wait...you thought my editing made it appear that color?! What the heck kind of editing do you think I'm doing to these pictures? That would be pretty intense. I edited 908 pictures for this report, spending less than 20 seconds each (on average). Suffice to say, that's a real camera strap that is really blue.

Be warned, Disney camera straps have been going for crazy prices on eBay lately. The most expensive one is always the EPCOT Center one. Some have gone for over $100 (I got my EC one for $15...guess I slipped between the cracks). Other, more garden variety straps have been hitting $70. There must be a couple crazies getting in bidding wars or something. These straps used to sell for $5-10 each. I hope these trip reports didn't create demand for them. If so, I wish I hadn't posted pictures of them! :eek:

This is a great trip. Pictures may be the best ever posted.
However I have some questions.
1-What do you do with the camera and tripod while on the rides? They are bulky, you cannot take them on the ride. However, the camera seems to expensive to just lay there.
2-How do you get all the fast passes at the same time? The most we ever had was for two rides, because TSM was such a long wait.
3- How late to the buses run? I love the late night pictures at the parks, were you afraid of being stranded?

I carried two tripods per day along with a huge bag, and took it on every ride except Sum of All Thrills (where there's a locker). We got so many FPs through careful timing. The buses won't leave you behind. You will get kicked out of the park well before that happens.

Wow, I just had the best time reading your awesome report! The pictures were amazing and I can't believe there will be more of them... Congratulations to you and your beautiful bride. The only problem I now have is if I ever wanted to write a trip report you've set the "bar" so high I'm very intimidated..
Anyway, Thanks so much for sharing your memories.

Thanks for reading! Just as with taking pictures, there is no bar. Everyone should do it. It's fun to relive the experience, and there is no reason to judge yourself against others. I suppose unless you're considering doing it as a career. Now there's a job I could dig--writing trip reports!

First off Congratulations!

I really enjoyed your honeymoon report and it couldn't come at a better time. My DH and I are about to celebrate our first anniversary - we were married at the Poly last year and will be back in a month to celebrate. Your trip report has me really excited for our trip and brought back memories or our honeymoon at WDW.

Thanks!

Glad you enjoyed the TR; thanks for reading it!

An hour last night and a half hour on my lunch and still more to read! So far its great, a much different take then most of the regular TRs, but i guess im a little biased because of all the great photos.

Thanks for investing so much time into it. I know it's long, but hopefully it's worthwhile!

Tom,

Congrats to you and Sarah on your marriage! To find somebody that shares the same passions as you is a special blessing.

This trip report is one of the best things I've ever read on the Web. Your incredible pictures and witty writing really made me feel like a was a friend tagging along with you on your trip. The time and effort you put into this is much appreciated! You should consider your own blog/site. Fine job and thanks!

Thanks for the kind words!

I currently write for a few blogs. I'd rather just contribute columns to others' sites, that way I have nothing to maintain. I doubt there's much financial gain to be had, so I'm not really missing out on anything in that regard, and I don't have to do any work that I'd consider to be a chore; I just get to write content, which is the fun part.
 

Laura

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Premium Member
I hope you weren't too worn out from all that photography and lugging tripods around to, you know... :lookaroun
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Quick plug: if you like the photos you see here and you have an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, check out www.WDWwallpapers.com. It's a $.99 app created by PowWows.com to which I, Matt Pasant, Cory Disbrow, and Paul Gowder each contributed photos.
 
Just finished your amazing TR! I started it at work today (add me to the list of those with a drop in productivity due to you TR, lol) and finished it up once I got home. It really does look like you guys had an amazing time!

Congrats again on your marriage, and I hope you two have many wonderful years ahead of you. :sohappy:
 

harveyt0206

Well-Known Member
Totally epic!! :) I started last night at around 11:30, got to page four at 1:30 and had to call it a night. I just finished the rest of the report and thought it was perfect. Your love of Disney is contagious and makes me want to have that positive attitude you and Blackthidot were discussing.

Congratulations to you and Sarah. Many blessings to you both in your marriage and of course in all your future Disney trips.

~Tracy
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
So, after seeing the placeholders last night, is it sad that I looked forward to coming home from work to read your report? :lol:

I did not disappoint! First of all, congrats to both of you; I remember reading about your proposal and it is so sweet to read about your Disneymoon.

A couple things...

Wow, your pictures are simply amazing! I know you here that around these boards a lot, but they bring an entirely new element to trip reports, and I was engrossed in both the story and the photos - thanks so much for sharing!

So, I'll admit it here on these boards, but I thought I was the only person to give voices to my pets (and other people's). It amuses the heck out of me, but as a whole unless you know me, it's more than a bit disturbing :lol:

I'm glad you followed up on the mold issue and received compensation (I, too, would have been surprised at the level of compensation, but my guess is considering it was your honeymoon, and you were polite about it, it was probably their pleasure to both apologize for the issue and thank you for bringing it to their attention). If you or your wife had asthma, you could have had serious problems in that room...mold is no joke, and I hope that is not allowed to continue.

Back in 2007 my brother and I booked a room at OKW at the last minute for a 1-night stay and had a horribly musty smell, plus a puddle of water from the AC, in the room. Had we been staying for more than 1 night, I would have absolutely asked for another room and stated that I felt the room should not be inhabited. That's simply unsanitary. I've never had the issue again at all, and my stays are almost always impeccable, but it's interesting that this problem has seemingly been around for awhile at OKW.

Lastly, I loved your food pictures and stories! I'm not really a "foodie," but I find that when I travel to WDW with my brother or sister, we tend to stick to "old favorites," and I'm really geared up to try some new things on my next trip - thanks for bringing attention to a couple items I want to try!

Again, congrats, and thanks for putting so much time into the TR - I know I'm not the only one who appreciated and enjoyed it :sohappy:

I forgot to post the mold picture! I'll had to add that to the report when I get home tonight. I think what you mentioned helped, but also that I had documented the issues with the room and sent them along.

As for the pet voices thing, what can I can, we don't have cable TV. :shrug: We both get a big kick out of it, even if it is odd. We're not trying to win any "most normal" contests this year, so we're fine doing odd things that are fun.

Glad you appreciated the TR--thanks for reading it!

Just finished your amazing TR! I started it at work today (add me to the list of those with a drop in productivity due to you TR, lol) and finished it up once I got home. It really does look like you guys had an amazing time!

Congrats again on your marriage, and I hope you two have many wonderful years ahead of you. :sohappy:

We had a great time; thank you for reading the report!

Totally epic!! :) I started last night at around 11:30, got to page four at 1:30 and had to call it a night. I just finished the rest of the report and thought it was perfect. Your love of Disney is contagious and makes me want to have that positive attitude you and Blackthidot were discussing.

Congratulations to you and Sarah. Many blessings to you both in your marriage and of course in all your future Disney trips.

~Tracy

Dang, 1:30! It's not that epic! I definitely love Disney but I will admit I am critical at times as well. I know I'm not the poster boy for a positive attitude about the parks, but I make an effort to be optimistic (at least I hope). Certain things do really ________ me off (the Lights of Winter), but I temper what es me off with all of the things that really bring me great joy. Clearly, the scales tip pretty heavily in one direction.

Great trip report and pictures. And I just love Sarah's dresses! Best Wishes!

Thanks for reading! Sarah scours the internet and our local department stores prior to every trip for the perfect dresses. Things are typically easier for me: I know what polos fit well and are nicely constructed, so I just stick with those brands.
 

deltableh

Active Member
Hey Tom, thanks for all the shots! I've just finished reading them (thanks to the WiFi on this train) and I really enjoyed your writing and the pictures both. I can't wait to go down in December now, and you certainly have me looking forward to tooling around with a rented fisheye for the first time! If we're ever in Disney at the same time, drinks on me as thanks for such an awesome read.

Congratulations to you and yours. It seems like you had the honeymoon of a lifetime :)
 

Docarino

New Member
Great trip report! I noticed that in a lot of the pictures, you had a flash mounted on your camera. I'm not very skilled with flash photography so I'm curious about what situations you are using the flash. Do you use it often as a fill during the daytime? How about in restaurants and for night portraits? I never took out my flash during my last trip but I'm sure there were many situations that could have used it. I'll have to drag it out on my next trip.
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
Here are a few things to come that I plan on posting over the course of the next few weeks:

  • Two videos of the Kiss Goodnight
  • Time lapse video of us consuming the Kitchen Sink
  • Library of Congress-worthy gallery of on-ride Space Mountain shots
  • 150-200 more pictures
  • Wedding pictures
  • A wedding report by Sarah
Hopefully all of that will keep everyone coming back for more! I'll also be posting updates from my twitter account while we're out in California at Disneyland. My Twitter-name is @wdwfigment

Hey Tom, thanks for all the shots! I've just finished reading them (thanks to the WiFi on this train) and I really enjoyed your writing and the pictures both. I can't wait to go down in December now, and you certainly have me looking forward to tooling around with a rented fisheye for the first time! If we're ever in Disney at the same time, drinks on me as thanks for such an awesome read.

Congratulations to you and yours. It seems like you had the honeymoon of a lifetime :)

If you're going to rent a fisheye, I've heard really good things about the Sigma. I got a Tokina and wasn't too thrilled with it (it's what I got the best price on via eBay). It was a great trip, glad you enjoyed reading about it!

Great trip report! I noticed that in a lot of the pictures, you had a flash mounted on your camera. I'm not very skilled with flash photography so I'm curious about what situations you are using the flash. Do you use it often as a fill during the daytime? How about in restaurants and for night portraits? I never took out my flash during my last trip but I'm sure there were many situations that could have used it. I'll have to drag it out on my next trip.

I use it for fill during the day and for illuminating us at night. I typically don't use it much at restaurants that are poorly lit (i.e. the ones where I need it the most) because I think it spoils the ambiance and is disrespectful to other patrons. For this reason, you may notice that my pictures in Le Cellier and Victoria & Albert's (of us) suck. Otherwise, I bounce it a lot inside to give soft and even lighting.
 

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