Hi, there! I'm Sarah, a stay-at-home-mom with a jones for Disney World that has been unmet for nearly two years. On my last trip, my mother, my sister, my daughter, and my niece joined me, and our multigenerational trip was a special and informative experience.
But Mama needs a getaway. So, with a couple year's worth of accumulated credit card reward points, I have booked a night at Pop Century to stay with... wait for it... my sister. My sister/best friend is a WDW local, so she'll be leaving her kids with their grandmother and escaping reality with me for 24 sweet hours.
So here's how we are tentatively planning to fill our Moms Day Out.
May 9: I am hoping to get on the road from NC as early as possible so that I can make the nine hour drive to my sister's place just north of Orlando. I will spend time with her family that night.
May 10: My sister and I will head to Pop to check in. We want to play in the pool, have lunch, and explore Art of Animation for the morning and early afternoon. We sort of want to sit and not have to do anything. Lazy, much? But no beelining it for a potty with a leaky toddler? No cooking? No stepping on Duplo blocks? I'll take one day of that.
That night, we have a reservation for dinner at Boma. I plan to dress up, fill up, and barely be able to stand up. Then, we will traipse our over-stuffed keisters to the Poly for (possible) Lapu Lapus and Wishes from the beach. I think I'll need to do some research when the day approaches to ensure we can see what we want to see from there. Any suggestions for alternate viewing locations?
May 11: Check out. Eat Mickey waffle. Buy something for my kid and tie-dyed cheesecake for my drive back home. Drive back home.
It's a crazy whirlwind trip, but I hope the pieces fall into place so I can get a quick fix as I wait for my daughter to reach 42" tall. Haha!
I'll post a trip report with ten million pictures upon returning. Can't wait!
But Mama needs a getaway. So, with a couple year's worth of accumulated credit card reward points, I have booked a night at Pop Century to stay with... wait for it... my sister. My sister/best friend is a WDW local, so she'll be leaving her kids with their grandmother and escaping reality with me for 24 sweet hours.
So here's how we are tentatively planning to fill our Moms Day Out.
May 9: I am hoping to get on the road from NC as early as possible so that I can make the nine hour drive to my sister's place just north of Orlando. I will spend time with her family that night.
May 10: My sister and I will head to Pop to check in. We want to play in the pool, have lunch, and explore Art of Animation for the morning and early afternoon. We sort of want to sit and not have to do anything. Lazy, much? But no beelining it for a potty with a leaky toddler? No cooking? No stepping on Duplo blocks? I'll take one day of that.
That night, we have a reservation for dinner at Boma. I plan to dress up, fill up, and barely be able to stand up. Then, we will traipse our over-stuffed keisters to the Poly for (possible) Lapu Lapus and Wishes from the beach. I think I'll need to do some research when the day approaches to ensure we can see what we want to see from there. Any suggestions for alternate viewing locations?
May 11: Check out. Eat Mickey waffle. Buy something for my kid and tie-dyed cheesecake for my drive back home. Drive back home.
It's a crazy whirlwind trip, but I hope the pieces fall into place so I can get a quick fix as I wait for my daughter to reach 42" tall. Haha!
I'll post a trip report with ten million pictures upon returning. Can't wait!
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