Pre-Trip Leaving our new baby girl behind...

Hello everyone! I recently finished my TR for our December trip of 2014 and it was such a blast to write it and interact with everybody who participated that Ive decided to write my first Pre-Trip Report! We are also bursting with anticipation so writing a Pre TR just may help us stay calm, but I doubt it.

(For anyone who would like to read my last report, here is a link, http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/our-bwv-holiday-tr.899325/ )

So whats up with this thread title? Is there a bun in the oven? Will we soon be hearing the pitter patter of little feet? Is the stork circling our neighborhood..... Do we have a baby on the way?????? Ummmmm.....no, haha. So dont worry, this trip will feature even more booze and food than our December trip.

We are however bringing home our new baby girl puppy in 7 weeks! We recently decided to add a new member to our private Animal Kingdom, a beautiful female Dutch Shepherd / Belgian Malinois mix. We are VERY VERY excited as this particular breed is absolutely AMAZING. I have a friend who is a professional trainer for K9 and sporting dogs and we are going for the full monty with her training! So while we are excited, the timing of our trip will mean leaving her with my parents only a few weeks after bringing her home. She will be in excellent hands but we will be sad to leave her. The silver lining is that we wont get sad on the last day of our trip because we know we will be going home to our new pup. For now, we are compiling a long list of possible names and most are based on Game of Thrones and/or Disney. The front runners as of now are, Sansa, Daeneryus and Boma.

We have a 14 year old american bull terrier (aka pitbull, but I dont like that term). His name is Brolly and he is the most gentle and sweet, but extremely protective dog. My work occasionally has me out late for certain events and I dont return home until 4 or 5 am some nights. I have never worried about my wife being home alone because he is there with her. His hearing has recently started to go and he often gets tired early in the day. He has done an amazing job being a protector of the home but its time for him to enjoy his golden years and oversee the training of our new puppy. He is still very active and we know he will be excited to have a new playmate to show the ropes too. Here is a quick rundown of our private Animal Kingdom:

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Brolly

As big and tough as Brolly is, the matriarch of the house is our eldest cat, Chloe. My wife allows her to get away with any and everything.
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Making a cameo in the background is the baby of the house, Ruxin. Ya, we let them on the counter but we keep the Lysol wipes handy and constantly wipe it down so dont freak out. ALL of our animals eat a raw diet (yes, raw uncooked chicken and meat with bones) which among other benefits really helps with shedding.

The exotic animal section of our home features our two lovely parrots, Caesar and Cappy:

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Caesar is a Double Yellow Headed Amazon and he is 31 years old and yes he talks, but he has an uncanny laugh that sounds very human. My Mom got him in Mexico when I was very young. She would often yell for my father if he was outside or in the other room and to this day Caesar still mimics her and will yell out, "PAUL!!!!"

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Cappy is a Bare Eyed Cockatoo. He is appx 20 years old. We rescued him and the rescue shelter wasnt sure of his exact age. He is EXTREMELY talkative and has a vocabulary of about 20 words and can say full sentences and he is still learning new stuff. He is also very intelligent. We dont even keep his cage door shut because he just picks the lock anyway. His latest thing is making zombie noises when we watch The Walking Dead. If a Zombie moans or grunts, he chimes right in and is very good at zombie impersonations. It is a bit creepy though when he does it for no reason at all in the middle of the night. He also does the old Budweiser commercial with the frogs saying "Whats Up" over and over in different tones. He is very funny and we are soooo glad we brought him into our home.

The reason I bring up our animals is because our Disney trips often rely on having our family help out with our animals while we are gone. We are blessed to have such wonderful family members who help care for our furry family while we are gone. Ok, so now that your familiar with our animals, maybe I can get back to actually talking about our Disney trip.

So, for those of who you read my last report, you may remember that I surprised my wife on our last day by upgrading our tickets to AP's and we started planning a trip for the 2015 Food and Wine Festival. Well here we are several (long) months later and so far we have 5 days booked at Yacht Club (our favorite resort) for late October and we are going to add 2-3 additional days but havent decided if we want AKL or perhaps try something new like Port Orleans Riverside to scratch it off our list of resorts we havent stayed at. Either way, we will start with the 3 days at AKL or POR and then hop over to YC for the final 5 days and begin our shameless free fall into more food and booze than the human body should be allowed to consume.

Our trip will coincide with the anniversary of the day I proposed at WDW many moons ago in front of Cinderella Castle. I want to recreate the entire day as much as possible. It was a fairly laid back day with the exception of my nervousness going into the MK for the proposal but the CM's at MK were ABSOLUTELY AMAZING and they helped me pull off a great surprise with the proposal. I totally thought she knew what was going on, but the CM's pulled out all the stops and she never saw it coming. My original plan had to be aborted last minute due to a refurb at the HM and I was in panic mode at the concierge desk at GF trying to figure out what to do, but the wonderful ladies there sat me down and we went over options and came up with a great idea that worked out better than I could have ever imagined. I'll get to that story later with the details of recreating the day. Its a great story with some really crazy twists and turns of events unfolding and of course,...me drinking a little too much which made a particular incident really funny.

The full cast of this trip is still somewhat up in the air. My sister and her boys have AP's as well and they are trying to squeeze in a few days to join us. Her sons (my nephews) are growing up so fast and I am hoping to get a few more Disney trips in with them before they hit that phase where they are too cool for Disney. I always have a blast with these two boys and my sister.

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Me with my two nephews

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My sister and her boys

And if they join us, my bothers youngest son, who is 2, may come along as well. Here is a pic of him with my wife, who will obviously be there too.

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My wife and I have not yet been Disney with our youngest nephew so it will be a real treat to enjoy some time with him and see the amazement in his eyes, not only of the parks, but of his stumbling drunken Uncle trying to stay upright at the end of the day.

Hopefully they will all join us and the trip will be even more fun! My wife and I have a much slower park touring pace than they do so whenever we all go we together we split up on certain days for awhile and meet back up later in the day for lunch or diner. Poly was always their favorite resort but They have recently fallen in love with the Boardwalk Resorts so if they join us, they will most likely book YC or BC and be close to us.

As far as anything specific goes, we have only made one ADR so far and that is for Biergarten on the day we check in at YC which will technically be day 4 of the trip. Seems a bit like overkill on food seeing how Food and Wine will be happening but we love our Biergarten and as I mentioned earlier, we will have no shame and we will eat until we cant eat anymore, then we will probly drink and eat some more.

I get the feeling we will book AKL for our first 3 days simply because we love it there and it will allow us to start the trip off nice and easy. We especially love the Victoria Falls Lounge at AKL. Its not themed too heavy in any way, but it is a very relaxing spot to have a drink and appetizers with great ambiance and the smells wafting up fro Boma and Jiko dont hurt either. Its usually pretty easy to get a spot at Boma so if we decide to hit it up it will be a "day of" decision. We love the Mara as well. The food isnt anything to write home about but my wife and I both agree they have the best chicken tenders on property. Im sure they are prepared the exact same as everywhere else, but for some reason we like them there the best... And did I mention Zebra Domes?!!!! Yummmmm!!!

Well, thats it for today. Im gonna dig through my old memory cards and find some photos of our trip when I proposed to her and I will get more into the details of recreating that day and post it tomorrow hopefully. Thanks for reading! Have a great Saturday everybody!
 
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catmom46

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So sorry this happened to you! But glad you were not injured.

Try Priceline for the rental car, if you don't mind picking up from the airport. A mid-size SUV is about $300, but you could bid lower to see if it gets accepted. Good luck!
 

fractal

Well-Known Member
Always smart to go with the tall pour. And a cameo by one of your famous lenses! Welcome to SB, sir! (is that a mirrorless lens?)

Actually it's an old manual focusing Minolta lens from the 1980's. A 50mm f/1.4 I can use on my camera with an adapter.

Mirrorless is a term to describe the camera, not the lens. If you ever see a DSLR camera without a lens on and peak inside the hole in the front you will see an angled mirror covering the camera's sensor (the sensor is the rectangular thing behind the mirror that records the image). The purpose of the mirror is to reflect the image into the camera's viewfinder and to also help with autofocusing. When you press the shutter the mirror flips out of the way to expose the sensor which makes the photo.

In a mirrorless camera, there is no mirror as you can see in this picture. The "blue" rectangle inside the mount hole is the sensor.

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The auto-focusing is done right on the sensor itself and the viewfinder is electronic (EVF). What you see in the viewfinder is how the photo will look when it's shot ( WYSIWYG) vs. the "optical" viewfinder (OVF) on a DSLR shows how your eye sees the shot (not the camera). Some people prefer an OVF but I love the EVF. The auto-focus on my NEX-7 is good but lags behind a DSLR. The latest iterations of mirrorless cameras have greatly closed the gap in auto-focus capabilities vs. DSLRs. The advantage to me is the size - I used to have a DSLR and started leaving it at home more and more because I didn't want to lug it around. I take my Sony practically everywhere. Here is a comparison in size of the Sony Nex-7 vs. a Nikon D7000 (which has the same sensor).

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There are a few things the Nikon can do that the Sony can't, but nothing I care about. Sorry this turned into a commercial for mirrorless cameras; I'll stop now. :D
 
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wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
Original Poster
Actually it's an old manual focusing Minolta lens from the 1980's. A 50mm f/1.4 I can use on my camera with an adapter.

Mirrorless is a term to describe the camera, not the lens. If you ever see a DSLR camera without a lens on and peak inside the hole in the front you will see an angled mirror covering the camera's sensor (the sensor is the rectangular thing behind the mirror that records the image). The purpose of the mirror is to reflect the image into the camera's viewfinder and to also help with autofocusing. When you press the shutter the mirror flips out of the way to expose the sensor which makes the photo.

In a mirrorless camera, there is no mirror as you can see in this picture. The "blue" rectangle inside the mount hole is the sensor.

81OuuFd6EcL._SL1500_.jpg



The auto-focusing is done right on the sensor itself and the viewfinder is electronic (EVF). What you see in the viewfinder is how the photo will look when it's shot ( WYSIWYG) vs. the "optical" viewfinder (OVF) on a DSLR shows how your eye sees the shot (not the camera). Some people prefer an OVF but I love the EVF. The auto-focus on my NEX-7 is good but lags behind a DSLR. The latest iterations of mirrorless cameras have greatly closed the gap in auto-focus capabilities vs. DSLRs. The advantage to me is the size - I used to have a DSLR and started leaving it at home more and more because I didn't want to lug it around. I take my Sony practically everywhere. Here is a comparison in size of the Sony Nex-7 vs. a Nikon D7000 (which has the same sensor).

d7000_nex-7_comparison.jpg

There are a few things the Nikon can do that the Sony can't, but nothing I care about. Sorry this turned into a commercial for mirrorless cameras; I'll stop now. :D
I always appreciate good information. That Sony camera is impressive (size wise) I bought a Cannon DSLR a few years ago and it came with 2 lenses and a manual that I have still yet to read completely. Ive learned more from watching youtube videos since the touchscreen on it has so many options and the manual just gets confusing. I have a friend who is a photographer for the nightlife scene in Atlanta and he throws me tips here and there but he always comments about how a good lens means more to him than the actual camera. Of course he reminds me that a quality camera is essential as well. You should seriously make a youtube tutorial videos as your post was very succinct and fun to read, and it will help me learn, haha.
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
Original Poster
Here we go.......

One day to go! Wife is all ready and got her shopping done two days ago,....me.....not so much. After I finish this update I will begin trekking around town to gather up the things I need. The excitement is really starting to kick in. We still have no room booked for our arrival tomorrow which sounds insane, but availability is popping up on the Disney site for various hotels depending on which dates I enter. It really cracks me up that if I request 1 single night on the Disney site, nothing is available except the campgrounds. If I expand it the stay for two weeks, about 5 or 6 resorts show availability all of the sudden. I understand that it is more attractive to them when your booking 2 weeks compared to one night, but Im sure most people dont know that you have to enter an extended stay to get a result for an available room. Ive made my rants about the current executives who make these decisions in plenty of other threads so I wont do it here and either way Im too excited to care right now.

What surprised me was when we looked up availability, All Stars and Pop showed up and my wife wasnt against it since its just one night and we will save a few bucks compared to a mod or deluxe and we can just use the extra dough for Food&Wine. Its my fault for spoiling her all these years as she has only stayed at Deluxes and now prefers them, but I always did that just to make her trips more enjoyable in an attempt to get her hooked on Diz. Apparently it worked as is she is hooked enough to stay wherever. She does have an aversion to hotels with outdoor entrances to the rooms but thats more about her fear of bugs. I tell her that bugs are most likely even in the Four Seasons and theres really no way to 100% keep them out. Even our exterminator told her this, but hey, shes a woman, what can you do, just let em have their way, lol. Either way, I think we may enjoy a value resort and Ill definitely enjoy saving some $$$.

Well, thats it for now. Im off to pick up her PK9 shirt and some shirts and shorts for me and maybe some sandals if I can find a comfy pair. Im gonna to the surf shop in the mall and see what they have. Ill update later when I get home and crack open a nice cold beer for some SB action! Have a blessed day everyone!
 

ScarletBegonias

Well-Known Member
Actually it's an old manual focusing Minolta lens from the 1980's. A 50mm f/1.4 I can use on my camera with an adapter.

Mirrorless is a term to describe the camera, not the lens. If you ever see a DSLR camera without a lens on and peak inside the hole in the front you will see an angled mirror covering the camera's sensor (the sensor is the rectangular thing behind the mirror that records the image). The purpose of the mirror is to reflect the image into the camera's viewfinder and to also help with autofocusing. When you press the shutter the mirror flips out of the way to expose the sensor which makes the photo.

In a mirrorless camera, there is no mirror as you can see in this picture. The "blue" rectangle inside the mount hole is the sensor.

81OuuFd6EcL._SL1500_.jpg



The auto-focusing is done right on the sensor itself and the viewfinder is electronic (EVF). What you see in the viewfinder is how the photo will look when it's shot ( WYSIWYG) vs. the "optical" viewfinder (OVF) on a DSLR shows how your eye sees the shot (not the camera). Some people prefer an OVF but I love the EVF. The auto-focus on my NEX-7 is good but lags behind a DSLR. The latest iterations of mirrorless cameras have greatly closed the gap in auto-focus capabilities vs. DSLRs. The advantage to me is the size - I used to have a DSLR and started leaving it at home more and more because I didn't want to lug it around. I take my Sony practically everywhere. Here is a comparison in size of the Sony Nex-7 vs. a Nikon D7000 (which has the same sensor).

d7000_nex-7_comparison.jpg

There are a few things the Nikon can do that the Sony can't, but nothing I care about. Sorry this turned into a commercial for mirrorless cameras; I'll stop now. :D

50mm f/1.4 DROOOOOL The lens of all lenses.... I cannot afford one for my Nikon.. some day!!
 

ScarletBegonias

Well-Known Member
Here we go.......

One day to go! Wife is all ready and got her shopping done two days ago,....me.....not so much. After I finish this update I will begin trekking around town to gather up the things I need. The excitement is really starting to kick in. We still have no room booked for our arrival tomorrow which sounds insane, but availability is popping up on the Disney site for various hotels depending on which dates I enter. It really cracks me up that if I request 1 single night on the Disney site, nothing is available except the campgrounds. If I expand it the stay for two weeks, about 5 or 6 resorts show availability all of the sudden. I understand that it is more attractive to them when your booking 2 weeks compared to one night, but Im sure most people dont know that you have to enter an extended stay to get a result for an available room. Ive made my rants about the current executives who make these decisions in plenty of other threads so I wont do it here and either way Im too excited to care right now.

What surprised me was when we looked up availability, All Stars and Pop showed up and my wife wasnt against it since its just one night and we will save a few bucks compared to a mod or deluxe and we can just use the extra dough for Food&Wine. Its my fault for spoiling her all these years as she has only stayed at Deluxes and now prefers them, but I always did that just to make her trips more enjoyable in an attempt to get her hooked on Diz. Apparently it worked as is she is hooked enough to stay wherever. She does have an aversion to hotels with outdoor entrances to the rooms but thats more about her fear of bugs. I tell her that bugs are most likely even in the Four Seasons and theres really no way to 100% keep them out. Even our exterminator told her this, but hey, shes a woman, what can you do, just let em have their way, lol. Either way, I think we may enjoy a value resort and Ill definitely enjoy saving some $$$.

Well, thats it for now. Im off to pick up her PK9 shirt and some shirts and shorts for me and maybe some sandals if I can find a comfy pair. Im gonna to the surf shop in the mall and see what they have. Ill update later when I get home and crack open a nice cold beer for some SB action! Have a blessed day everyone!

So exciting!!!! Can't believe it's almost time! and I'm spoiled by AKL too. I'm worried about how I will like Pop, but I guess i'll find out!
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I always appreciate good information. That Sony camera is impressive (size wise) I bought a Cannon DSLR a few years ago and it came with 2 lenses and a manual that I have still yet to read completely. Ive learned more from watching youtube videos since the touchscreen on it has so many options and the manual just gets confusing. I have a friend who is a photographer for the nightlife scene in Atlanta and he throws me tips here and there but he always comments about how a good lens means more to him than the actual camera. Of course he reminds me that a quality camera is essential as well. You should seriously make a youtube tutorial videos as your post was very succinct and fun to read, and it will help me learn, haha.

Do you think that @fractal might also have photo tips for me, too--on my last vacation, I had one of these:
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I think they call these one-time use cameras, "disposable" for a reason? :confused: :D
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Here we go.......

One day to go! Wife is all ready and got her shopping done two days ago,....me.....not so much. After I finish this update I will begin trekking around town to gather up the things I need. The excitement is really starting to kick in. We still have no room booked for our arrival tomorrow which sounds insane, but availability is popping up on the Disney site for various hotels depending on which dates I enter. It really cracks me up that if I request 1 single night on the Disney site, nothing is available except the campgrounds. If I expand it the stay for two weeks, about 5 or 6 resorts show availability all of the sudden. I understand that it is more attractive to them when your booking 2 weeks compared to one night, but Im sure most people dont know that you have to enter an extended stay to get a result for an available room. Ive made my rants about the current executives who make these decisions in plenty of other threads so I wont do it here and either way Im too excited to care right now.

What surprised me was when we looked up availability, All Stars and Pop showed up and my wife wasnt against it since its just one night and we will save a few bucks compared to a mod or deluxe and we can just use the extra dough for Food&Wine. Its my fault for spoiling her all these years as she has only stayed at Deluxes and now prefers them, but I always did that just to make her trips more enjoyable in an attempt to get her hooked on Diz. Apparently it worked as is she is hooked enough to stay wherever. She does have an aversion to hotels with outdoor entrances to the rooms but thats more about her fear of bugs. I tell her that bugs are most likely even in the Four Seasons and theres really no way to 100% keep them out. Even our exterminator told her this, but hey, shes a woman, what can you do, just let em have their way, lol. Either way, I think we may enjoy a value resort and Ill definitely enjoy saving some $$$.

Well, thats it for now. Im off to pick up her PK9 shirt and some shirts and shorts for me and maybe some sandals if I can find a comfy pair. Im gonna to the surf shop in the mall and see what they have. Ill update later when I get home and crack open a nice cold beer for some SB action! Have a blessed day everyone!

This is very exciting that you're so close to your vacation now! (I assume your SUV won't be repaired in time, so I hope you got a nice rental.) I found it interesting that you could not get a 1-night reservation (except for Fort Wilderness); and yet, you could get multiple reservations on your check-in date, if you were going to stay for a few weeks, for example. That's aggravating, to say the least, especially where you and your wife are loyal, return customers, and have spent considerable money at WDW.

Well, I hope you get your last-minute errands done, and have a great time at WDW! :happy: (Tell Akira that she will be on vacation, too, with your family taking care of her!) :cat:
 

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
Original Poster
Good morning from sunny Orlando!

Sorry for lack of posts yesterday. We slept in, had a crazy start to our morning and got a late start and arrived in Orlando around 4pm. The details will be in my TR. I'll be doing a lazy live TR with random pics throughout the day but will save a majority for the TR.

We had a great first day at Epcot yesterday and saw Sugar Gay at Eat to the Beat. Great show. We are about to head over to BC and check in then hit HS! I'll update soon. Have a great morning everyone!

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catmom46

Well-Known Member
Good morning from sunny Orlando!

Sorry for lack of posts yesterday. We slept in, had a crazy start to our morning and got a late start and arrived in Orlando around 4pm. The details will be in my TR. I'll be doing a lazy live TR with random pics throughout the day but will save a majority for the TR.

We had a great first day at Epcot yesterday and saw Sugar Gay at Eat to the Beat. Great show. We are about to head over to BC and check in then hit HS! I'll update soon. Have a great morning everyone!

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Hee-hee. Sugar Gay? :p
 

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