Trip Report First Time Staying On Property - Bazillions of Photos!

We got back over a month ago, and I'm just now getting around to digging through the 1000+ photos I took!

In lieu of having done a proper pre-trip report I'll summarize briefly how we planned. We brought our boys (DS 7, DS 9) to the World for the first time last year (March 2013) and stayed offsite at Orange Lake resorts. Prior to that, my wife & I had been as kids but neither of us had ever stayed on-property.

Less than a year after the boys' first trip, we were all itching to find a way to get back. I overheard my aunt & uncle discussing with my cousin & her two kids (DD 10, DS 6) that they would be going February 2014, so we all agreed it would be super fun to head down at the same time. My aunt hadn't researched nearly as much as I've been since she hadn't been since the mid-80's. I offered to help since I've been reading and listening to podcasts pretty steadily since the first trip.

We agreed to head down the week of 2/1-2/8 2014, which was great timing to not only escape our dreadful Midwest winter, but also to capitalize on some very low crowd levels (mostly 1's - 4's of 10 on TP Crowd Calendar). So our next decision was where to stay. I shared the option to rent an AllStar Vacation home and have our own pool etc, but my aunt didn't want to deal with any driving. Onsite it was!

I discussed her budget and we agreed to shoot for something in the $150-200/night range. While we could have hit Art of Animation or a value, I figured we were in the range to explore some of the moderates. I even asked the guys over at WDW Today what the differences were between moderates and they dedicated an entire episode to help me out! Huge thanks to Matt Hochberg, Len Testa, Mike Newell and Mike Scopa for taking the time to focus on my dilemma!!

MODERATE RESORT WDW TODAY PODCAST BREAKDOWN:
http://www.wdwtoday.com/article.php?story=201309012020195&query=moderate

Was super great to hear such experienced dudes weigh all the pro's and cons. I settled on Port Orleans French Quarter since it hit our budget and required the least walking. I knew my aunt & uncle liked the vibe of New Orleans as they'd visited before. Excited, I called up my aunt to share the recommendation.

Little did I know, she'd already went and booked a theme park view room for the 5 of them in the Contemporary, just 10 min walk from MK! Clearly the budget had expanded "just a bit" but we were excited to try it out as I still have memories of wanting to someday stay at "that resort the monorail goes through" dating back to my first trip in 1983. We booked a Bay Lake view room of our own and began counting the days until we could make our ADR's.

Rather than retype the whole story, I'm going to cheat and post a link to a podcast interview trip report I recorded shortly after getting back. I'll be focusing mostly on posting pics up here to round out some of the details and hit bits & pieces that the podcast glosses over.

MY TRIP REPORT DISDAD INTERVIEW PODCAST:
http://disdads.com/archives/4691

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Pics To come soon!
 
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mweier

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After watching Wishes from the restaurant and pigging out on tasty food, we finally headed back to the resort to get some sleep.

In the next installment, we did the opposite -- MK in the AM and EPCOT after a mid-day break. Stay tuned for Day 5...
 

Disneygal1

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Wow, just came across this wonderful trip report and I must say, the photos are fabulous! The angles are so unique that they are making me re-think the way I take pictures... Thanks for the inspiration!
 

mweier

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I appreciate the feedback, Disneygal1! Taking tons of photos lets you experiment and throw away all the ones that are duds. I took nearly 2000 pics this trip and over 90% that I didn't post are crap :).

In addition to the angles when composing shots, a little selective cropping/retouching on the computer can also help frame your compositions even when your eye didn't see an opportunity when shooting.

It's definitely something I intend to practice more - I still have a lot to learn about light and composition.
 
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mweier

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I managed to convince the kids to try Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid. They're so anti-princess attractions it's hilarious. Young machismo i guess? I think they actually enjoyed it.
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I think this guy is my favorite.
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fractal

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Great report! Looks like your boys had an awesome time.

I'm really enjoying the pictures. You did a wonderful job with your composition!
 
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