This is how I roll! Share your trip reporting methods!

No, it's not a trip report but I figured it belongs here since it's about trip reporting methods. I've been thinking about a thread for this topic for a long time. I think it'd be a great tool for us trip reporters!

There's more than one way to skin a cat. Let's compare notes. If you've never written a trip report but enjoy reading them, here's some insight into what we do to make them happen. Perhaps you'll be inspired to throw a report out there in the future.

Okay. First of all, I freakin' loooove to write. Always have. Second, being the momma a reoccuring theme in ever single Walt Disney World trip we've taken as a family (January 2004 - present) is capturing and preserving the memories so we'll have them forever. Before I was inspired to try my hand at trip reporting this was in the form of taking a gazillion and 1 pictures. Trip reporting has taken this to a whoooole new level. I don't believe I could go on another family vacation anywhere without writing a trip report for it. It's what I do now and relatives have come to expect no less. LOL!

My inspiration. I credit Hollybelle's report from her & Brett's first stay at the Contemporary for a conference. That report is the one that got me thinking I could not only DO a trip report, I could smoke one out there. Yeah. Did I mention I like to write a little?

Trip reporting is something I've planned ahead for since I started doing them. They've all been intentional. The results haven't always been what I wanted and a few times I've been disappointed in myself. In the end, the pro's of my better reports outweigh the negatives in my less-than-stellar pieces so I'm still feeling them. You can certainly expect to see more reports out of me whenever I travel to WDW (or anywhere) in the future.

To plan ahead for trip reporting I make sure I have the tools I need: a fun little notebook complete with fine-tip sharpie, a bag to carry around the parks that will accomodate everything, a camera (or at minimum my iPhone), my laptop, and an external storage device.

When on vacation I always carry a bag of some sort. I favor smaller cross-body bags or smaller backpacks. This is not the type of bag I carry around in day-to-day life (I'm a Disney Dooney junky). I don't like the thought of carrying my pricier, more valuable bags/purses around theme parks so I find bags cheap on eBay, while on vacation, or I make them. My bag has to have room to conveniently carry my little notebook w/pen, camera, cell phone, lip gloss, compact, comb, a small bottle of ibuprofen, and a small change purse to hold a few bucks, my ID, room key, and AP. Ideally there are pockets to keep things seperate so I'm not putting my AP or room key up against the cell phone or camera. Don't need to demagnetize anything important. In recent years I've favored cross-body style bags more because they're easier to access on the fly. I used to love the fact that at bag search I could just hold it up & open for the security folks to dig thru but last trip a couple times I was asked to take it off completely before they would check. :shrug:

The notebook. I like cute stuff. My favorite notebook I've used so far was my Up! Adventure Journal that came with the Blue Ray. Love this one! I don't like full-size like 8 1/2x11. It has to get stashed in my bag so a mid-size works best.

The camera. Most commonly I use a point & shoot. I have 2. One is a Nikon and the other is a Panasonic HD video camera that also has a 12 mp (I think) still option. Both are user-friendly but the Nikon seems to do better on the stills. I have used my iPhone 4 in a pinch. Those pics aren't the greatest but it amazes me how far the capabilities have come. I think with some photography apps & practice it could really become the easiest solution in the future. Also, my oldest kiddo got an entry-level Canon Rebel XS set-up from Santa for Christmas in '09. He carries his camera often. Sometimes the hubby will carry it for him & take pics also. I incorporate some of their pics into my reports as well.

Part of our night time routine on vacation is cleaning off memory cards for all cameras. I "file" all or pics into a file structure set up on my external drive. I file by year-->destination/month of travel-->date-->name of person who's camera the pics came from. Each day has it's own file folder and each person on each day has their own file folder. This is the way we do things because we like to make sure we always have plenty of space on our memory cards and prevent a larger photo loss if a memory card/camera is lost. We've lost a camera at WDW before and weren't lucky enough to have it turned in to Lost & Found. Those lost pictures have haunted me for years.

Note-taking. I have the WORST memory. My mind has so many things that I'm trying not to forget and stay on top of at all times that I forget things about like Dory does. I have to take notes or the details will melt together into a big memory gumbo that tastes fantastic as a whole but it can be a challenge to pick out each and every ingredient. I make notes every chance I get. If we're on a bus I'll whip out my notebook and jot down a few notes. Slow lines, at restaurants before or after a meal, if the guys are having an ice cream, etc., if there's a couple minutes of being even semi-still I'll scrawl out a few bullets with key words touching on what we've been up to & things I thought were note worthy. If something funny or interesting happens I'll wait and make sure to write a more detailed narrative to keep the details whole. I should scan a few pages to show y'all. The notebooks are a mess. It's the minimum needed for me to remember and write later.

Composition. I've seen this addressed in obviously different styles. Some people like to type out their entire narrative in a word processing program before they even start posting everything on the forums while others literally type if out on the fly as they're uploading pics. I've done all sorts of combinations of these methods. My first TR I typed about half and had a few days of pics uploaded before I started posting. My May of '09 trip was written entirely on the fly as things were uploading...it never had anything typed up prior in a word processing program. January '10 was hard for me to get the perspective I wanted. I started typing that one out, deleted, started again, deleted again, etc. like 4 or 5 times before I thought I was even close to getting the perspective where I needed it to be. I think I probably had that one nearly complete and about 1/2 the pics uploaded before I started throwing it up on the forum. I much prefer the way I handled the elements this past trip in November. I spent a whole day combing the pics & editing. I kept a window open with my pictures, my notebook next to me, and flashed back & forth between the two the entire time I wrote my narrative. The writing combined the two elements into a more cohesive story. I wrote for the pics and used the pics that reflected the notes. It all flowed better that way. Every pic I used for reference got uploaded as I typed. By doing the report this way I had the entire narrative typed and every pic I intended to use uploaded BEFORE I started posting anything on the forum.

Posting. Even with everything complete & ready to go before the actual report starts posting there's still a lot of work to be done. Cutting/pasting text bits with pic links in the right places takes time. Generally I try to do some level of proofing again as I'm posting but, as you know, I don't catch every typo or gramatical error.

Time. Typical timeframes to put together a trip report are as follows:

**Picture editing: 4+ hours. I don't edit like some of the hobbyist photogs. I'm just out to kill the red eyes & capture what I'm talking about by cropping as needed.

**Text writing/typing: For our 9-10 night trips I'd estimate about 30-40 hours.

**Photo upload to Photobucket: Usually about half as long as it takes to write the text. I like doing this while I'm typing the text so I can kill 2 birds.

**Assembly for forum posting: I'd estimate this at a little more than a third as long as it takes to write up the text. It's a lot of flashing between windows copying & pasting. Oh and the **worst** is when you mess up and hit the little red "x" to exit a window instead of the little yellow "_" to minimize. This usually will trigger a string of curses from me. LOL!

**Responding to guest comments: Eh, that's the payback for all the work. I have no clue. Probably more time than I'd guess because I get lost in it.

**Reading trip reports back with my family: Hours and hours. Then there's re-reads and the pauses to regain our composure. It's another reason I even post trip reports. We relive our adventures together which is completely awesome!


For the future I'd like to think I'll copy/paste and assemble my narratives with the pics into working documents that I can print out and save the way HollyBelle does. I have yet to take the time to do this. Perhaps I'll set this as a goal for this year so I can present the volumes to my family as a Christmas gift. That'd be fun. I could print copies for each of the boys to put in their big memory boxes full of their life mementos and keepsakes.


So there it is. That's the long version of how I go about trip reporting. How about y'all? Anyone else wanna share their methods? Did I scare any potential reporters away from giving it a shot on their next adventure?

:wave:
 

rsoxguy

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Howdy! (My best Texas greeting)
I have only done two trip reports, but I have done both with characters from my vast collection of junk. My wife and I are both internet shy, and so I do the reports through the eyes of inanimate creatures.
I have a fairly good memory, so I keep the photos in chronological order and work from my memories of the day. I rarely post reports in relation to the amount of times that I go to WDW, simply because I take more single day trips than multi-day trips. My reports have been from trips in which I stayed at a Disney resort and went to the parks for two or three days.
 

sweetpee_1993

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^^^

I don't blame ya. Day trips would be like really short to report but regular ones would be interesting. You could do a thread of day trips. Whenever you go on one, post a blurb with a few pics and keep it rolling that way. It'd also be a neat way to track your frequency of day trips. :wave:



Not to worry on the Texas greeting although I much appreciate the great big "Howdy!". I'm not at all a Texas native. We've been here almost 4 years. We think of Louisiana more as "home". I lived in Central Florida when I was a kid: Pine Castle area of Orlando, Oviedo (when it was still hick-ville), Altamonte Springs, and Winter Park. Our Florida residence is now Pensacola, near and dear with all my mom's family. Been thinking lately that I'd like to take the boys on another road trip during the hot months to visit some natural springs. I had the experience of swimming in natural springs when I was a kid. I want that for them. :D
 

rsoxguy

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I have never considered your idea for day trips. Good stuff.
I have visited the areas of Florida in which you have lived, but I'm a South Floridian. I was in the Houston airport once on a flight switch as I traveled to Shreveport, so we are practically related. :)
 

MKCP 1985

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In the years I have visited these forums, I've come to appreciate the photo trip report. My own reports have probably evolved to be more photo oriented and less narrative.
 

HollyBelle

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Great thread, Kelly! And thank you for the shout out; I'm honored that my first report inspired your first report. It makes me smile. It's incredible how very similar our approaches are to preparing, writing, and posting our trip reports. I also jot down my thoughts in a smallish journal and I use it in conjunction with my pictures to piece the trip reports back together. Only I don't carry mine around with me; I try to update our mornings when we go back for afternoon breaks, and I always make sure I update it at night before going to bed. I'm also particular about my little journals... I love that you had an Up inspired one! :sohappy: I ended up customizing one for our wedding trip and had it printed through shutterfly!

I try to get the whole report typed up before I start posting, but often times I find myself slightly short of that goal because I'm so excited to get started posting. One of the reasons I like to have it fully written before posting is to keep my frame of mind in the right place. It's weird writing about day 5 when I'm currently posting and responding to comments about day 1.

I like to post in either half day or full day increments and I always include the date at the beginning of each new day to help keep things on track.

I write up all my reports in Word and include a "name" (or even IMG file number) for each picture that I plan to include. And then as I'm writing I separate each "post" with underscores so that when I go back and post I know exactly where to start/stop as I highlight and copy. I also upload the photos as I write... in groups based on each post.

You mentioned that in the future you may include the pictures as you go so you can do printouts... I actually do that AFTER the whole thing is posted. Basically, I go back to my report and then highlight and copy each of my posts and then paste them into a new word document. Then I go through and minimize all the pictures and change the text wrapping to "tight." From there it becomes a game of moving them around the page to work with the text. Usually I have to eliminate quite a few pictures to balance the images with the text. I now have two 1 1/2 inch binders completely full of Disney trip reports and cruise reviews.

Like you, I don't think I could EVER take a trip and not write about it. I'm sad that I don't have write-ups for the trips we took before September 2008.

Your hourly breakdown sounds pretty accurate. I honestly don't have the slightest clue how much time I've put into my reports, but I know it's A LOT! Maybe next time I'll try to document the hours. :eek: Now, I'm curious.

And you're right... responding to posts is totally part of the reward! I LOVE that part.
 

sweetpee_1993

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I have never considered your idea for day trips. Good stuff.
I have visited the areas of Florida in which you have lived, but I'm a South Floridian. I was in the Houston airport once on a flight switch as I traveled to Shreveport, so we are practically related. :)

Another cousin! Woot! :sohappy:


In the years I have visited these forums, I've come to appreciate the photo trip report. My own reports have probably evolved to be more photo oriented and less narrative.

Photo heavy/light text reports are great, too. I particularly appreciate that style when my brain is feeling mushy from too much thinking. Or in the very wee hours of the morning. :D


Great thread, Kelly! And thank you for the shout out; I'm honored that my first report inspired your first report. It makes me smile. It's incredible how very similar our approaches are to preparing, writing, and posting our trip reports. I also jot down my thoughts in a smallish journal and I use it in conjunction with my pictures to piece the trip reports back together. Only I don't carry mine around with me; I try to update our mornings when we go back for afternoon breaks, and I always make sure I update it at night before going to bed. I'm also particular about my little journals... I love that you had an Up inspired one! :sohappy: I ended up customizing one for our wedding trip and had it printed through shutterfly!

I try to get the whole report typed up before I start posting, but often times I find myself slightly short of that goal because I'm so excited to get started posting. One of the reasons I like to have it fully written before posting is to keep my frame of mind in the right place. It's weird writing about day 5 when I'm currently posting and responding to comments about day 1.

I like to post in either half day or full day increments and I always include the date at the beginning of each new day to help keep things on track.

I write up all my reports in Word and include a "name" (or even IMG file number) for each picture that I plan to include. And then as I'm writing I separate each "post" with underscores so that when I go back and post I know exactly where to start/stop as I highlight and copy. I also upload the photos as I write... in groups based on each post.

You mentioned that in the future you may include the pictures as you go so you can do printouts... I actually do that AFTER the whole thing is posted. Basically, I go back to my report and then highlight and copy each of my posts and then paste them into a new word document. Then I go through and minimize all the pictures and change the text wrapping to "tight." From there it becomes a game of moving them around the page to work with the text. Usually I have to eliminate quite a few pictures to balance the images with the text. I now have two 1 1/2 inch binders completely full of Disney trip reports and cruise reviews.

Like you, I don't think I could EVER take a trip and not write about it. I'm sad that I don't have write-ups for the trips we took before September 2008.

Your hourly breakdown sounds pretty accurate. I honestly don't have the slightest clue how much time I've put into my reports, but I know it's A LOT! Maybe next time I'll try to document the hours. :eek: Now, I'm curious.

And you're right... responding to posts is totally part of the reward! I LOVE that part.

No surprise my basic method is similar to yours. After that first report I sent you that barage of questions just because the concept was something I hadn't thought of before but I found brilliant. I had to jog my brain for how-to idea's...sorta like my incessant reading of vintage sewing pattern instruction sheets...figuring out how to get from point A to point B when I think up something I want to make. LOL!

I, too, am sad that I don't have reports from our trips from '04 - '08. Gosh, there were so many good stories to be told there...like when Brian got so scared on Universe of Energy that he actually wet himself! To add insult to injury, he then had to go commando the rest of the evening! :eek: :lol:

I was thinking I'd have to piece the books together after posting the reports. I was even thinking of using like Picaboo or one of those sites with the pre-arranged layouts and have it printed in a bound book. However, I'm wondering if I could compose the thing in a Pages document (Mac's version of Word) like you were saying and still have it printed and bound like a regular book? Guess I'll be off to Google those possibilities momentarily...and play in Pages... :D

I did a modified version of what you did when I typed up this last report. Wherever I wanted a certain pic inserted while typing I'd drop down a line then put a few key words about what pic I wanted in that spot inside a bunch of parenthasis. Like Brian's silly face in the KS line would look like: (((KS line - Brian goofball)) It worked very well. The text increments were already set out. I basically copied from under one pic notation to the top of the next one then went to grab the pic. Very simplified for me.

I think I lack a lot of the technical knowledge that comes from having to work with a lot of the programs out there. I can make Excel do very simple spreadsheets if I really want to. Same with Word, etc. I have basic working knowledge but I know all these programs have amazing possibilities. I **STILL** have Photoshop Elements 7 sitting here in it's box AND a tutorial book/CD-Rom set that I sank like $200 into altogether that I've never touched. I intend to but never find the time. Then my old Vaio crashed and I got the wild idea to crossover to a MacBook. And again, I know this thing can do amazing things....I just have no idea how to accomplish all that. :hammer:



I would love to see some of the others chime in and share their methods. I know there's Apps to do all sorts of stuff including journaling. I'm just soooo slow at typing on my iPhone and the fingernails throw me....
 

GenerationX

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Interesting topic. I tend to be a minimalist with Trip Reports - my first reports were my Top Ten WDW Insights gained from my trips and my last few have been primarily photo-based with a bit of description and captions for the photos.

Just like the OP :wave:, I too keep a notebook and pen in my pocket throughout the trip and don't remember anything without writing it down right away. I'm a lousy photographer, so I just take a bunch of pictures of what's going on and hope they're usable.

When I get home, I comb through my notes and pictures for highlights and wacky stuff that may be of interest. I create an outline and pick out all of the pictures that will be used. I pre-write the first two or three installments before starting the thread and wait to upload pictures until right before posting a segment that will use them. I try to keep text short.

Once it's complete, I save it off in a folder on my laptop with the pictures so that I have a backup copy. I don't use any special software; I just have the text from the report in one Word doc and the pictures as jpeg files in the same folder. That's good enough for me.
 

TakeMeThere81

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Thank you for this thread!! I really needed to kill some time tonight and it helps to get everyone's takes on how they write their reports. Never hurts to have some last minute tips either!!

Here's my little tidbits about reports:

*I love to write as well. My TR are my 'scrapbooks' persay, where I can go back to relive every magical moment of my beloved WDW trips. I save them in wdwmagic.com under Subscribed Threads.

*I agree, there's no way I could take another trip without writing a report. I hate that I can't remember every detail from our first trip to WDW back in June of 2008, I just have a handful of pics because somewhere back then when I quit on MySpace, my pics were lost. I have a family blog, and nowadays I write reports for everything! Vacations, crafts we do, races we run, everything!!

I don't use any fancy notebooks. Actually it is usually that little pad o' paper that the hotel gives you. See, there IS a use for it! ;) I jot down notes throughout the trip whenever there is a lull, and then at the end of the day, right before lights out I am sure to write down any other details I missed.

I bring a laptop to "dump" photos and videos on every night, otherwise I'd never have enough storage. This trip we've got an external hard drive. :drevil: I am also always sure to check battery power and charge everything up every night. This year, I'll be dumping pics into a file labeled with each day's date. Simple as that.

In my past trips, I've had a nice compact P&S, a Sony Cybershot. It is a nice camera for a P&S, and it's small enough to fit in my water-cover so I can take lots of pics at the WPs. This year I got a new camera! It's a simple upgrade, to a Nikon Coolpix camera with HD video capability. I can't wait to play with it at WDW! (It's the camera from the Ashton Kutcher commercials...) Over the years, mostly thanks to the pics I see on this board, I have gotten better at taking pictures, and I've learned how to use our photo-editting software. It's just Microsoft Office Picture Manager, but it works great for me! I don't delete hardly any pics until I have a chance to look at them with the software. I've been able to salvage so many pics with the program that in the past I would have took one look at and deleted. Not anymore!

Ok composition:

#1: Edit photos. I can't stand using terrible photos, after all I would like to have the final product on the trip report to read over and over.

#2: Download said photos to photobucket. This takes forever. While I'm waiting for photos to load, I'm doing #3.

#3: Write up the report, inserting the image code from photobucket right to the Word document. Most of the time when I go to copy and paste to the TR it goes over just fine. Sometimes I have to re-copy and past the image file right to the thread. I have to say, in the past, I'd done #1 and #2 and then I'd write up the report in the thread using the notes and photos as reference. From here on out, I'm just using a Word document.

#4: Posting: I try to be quite organized, giving each day a title of some sorts. The title will usually include Day #, Park visited, and maybe a tidbit or silly comment about the day. I try to use minimal emoticons so I can max out the picture # per post.

That's about it! I love responding to comments. I don't mind when people post in the middle of the report. I have thought about doing the report like some of the others, who save post #s based on how many they think the report will take, then there are no "interruptions". But I personally don't mind the interruptions.

I've been thinking about my TR since it's almost time to go. I know when I get back I'll have schoolwork to do, but I'll want to do the TR instead!!
 

diddy_mouse

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When I go one trips I always make sure I have a little notebook of some sort. Somethign that will fit easily into the small bag I carry around the parks. Typically I'll buy a really cute one. One of my all-time favorites is an 8X5.5 with Homer Simpson on it. I got this back in 2004 and took it on our honeymoon the following year. :D For my recent Disney trips I found a really awesome notebook with vintage Mickey (appropriate notebook is appropriate.) I also use a nice clicky, bright colored pen. Orange has been the color of choice lately.

But enough about notebooks and pens!

I also enjoy to write and I try really hard to get as many details as I can into my reports. Since I'm very chronologically inclined when I write, I depend greatly on how my pictures are organized on my laptop. Love the 'sort by date taken' option :lol: Sadly I do not bring it with me when I travel just because I hate to worry about it and I never had much down-time when we're at Disney....unless of course we're on a trip longer than 5 days. Then I will find the time!

Pictures play a huge part in my travel writing because I reference so much off of them. What's funny is that sometimes when I look at a picture it will trigger another memory that helps with the details.

Okay...how I roll...

I will go through all the pictures first and start editing them. Nothing really fancy, my husband tends to take of that if needed (he rocks on PhotoShop.) Once I have everything organized and how I like it, I keep the folder open on my laptop and start typing away in Word.

When I'm ready to post I go day by day and having everything all typed up makes it easy. I like being able to respond to any comments I get in between posts.

I would love to post a honeymoon trip report from 2005. Kind of like a Trip Report Rewind. I remember sooooooo much from that trip even though it's been a few years.

P.S. Great thread idea!
 

HollyBelle

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I was thinking I'd have to piece the books together after posting the reports. I was even thinking of using like Picaboo or one of those sites with the pre-arranged layouts and have it printed in a bound book. However, I'm wondering if I could compose the thing in a Pages document (Mac's version of Word) like you were saying and still have it printed and bound like a regular book? Guess I'll be off to Google those possibilities momentarily...and play in Pages... :D

I did a modified version of what you did when I typed up this last report. Wherever I wanted a certain pic inserted while typing I'd drop down a line then put a few key words about what pic I wanted in that spot inside a bunch of parenthasis. Like Brian's silly face in the KS line would look like: (((KS line - Brian goofball)) It worked very well. The text increments were already set out. I basically copied from under one pic notation to the top of the next one then went to grab the pic. Very simplified for me.

I love your idea of actually having it bound! I just use page protector sheets and go right from one trip to the next. Between my 8 WDW reports and 4 cruise reports, I can't imagine how much time was spent on them altogether.

*I love to write as well. My TR are my 'scrapbooks' persay, where I can go back to relive every magical moment of my beloved WDW trips. I save them in wdwmagic.com under Subscribed Threads.

I've never thought to do this. I love this idea, as when I'm trying to get back to my reports I usually do a search.

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#3: Write up the report, inserting the image code from photobucket right to the Word document. Most of the time when I go to copy and paste to the TR it goes over just fine. Sometimes I have to re-copy and past the image file right to the thread. I have to say, in the past, I'd done #1 and #2 and then I'd write up the report in the thread using the notes and photos as reference. From here on out, I'm just using a Word document.

You know, I've never thought to add the IMG code right into my document as I'm typing. That's a great idea. I might have to try it as I'm writing up my next report.


I would love to post a honeymoon trip report from 2005. Kind of like a Trip Report Rewind. I remember sooooooo much from that trip even though it's been a few years.

P.S. Great thread idea!

Oh my goodness, you should TOTALLY do this! :sohappy: I'd definitely follow along!
 

diddy_mouse

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Oh my goodness, you should TOTALLY do this! :sohappy: I'd definitely follow along!

The most time consuming part of it will be scanning all the pictures back onto the computer. Many moons ago they did exist on my hard drive, but that computer got sick and nearly wiped everything out. Luckily I have all of them printed and in a photo album. :D

*note to self: you have a week off next week...start on this project!*
 
Cool thread idea!

I've only posted a Pre-Trip Report (with pictures) so far, but I will be posting the actual Trip Report next month so be on the look out!

I typed everything out in full using Word. My husband is a journalist so I use him as my Editor! However, I took journalism in school and I absolutely love to write so like so many of you have said, I plan to use my TRs as a form of "scrapbooking".

This thread is great! I've already seen some advice I plan on using on my upcoming trip. I already have my notebook purchased. It's a tiny notebook that came with a "fold out" pen, I plan on just throwing it in my light weight bag that I'll keep wipes, chap stick and my camera in.

I like the idea of copying the photo link right into my Word document. I will try that next time.

I also like the idea of "binding" my Trip Reports. I have tons of photo scrapbooks but I never thought to bind the written part. I just planned on stuffing it in a sheet protector at the back of my scrapbook.

Keep the ideas coming!
 

DiPSU224

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So glad you started this thread! I was thinking about writing my first TR on my upcoming trip next week. I wasn't exactly sure how to go about it; whether I was going to write it on the fly or write it out in a word document first. Reading everyone's strategies is giving me an idea of how I want to go about mine.

I don't think mine will be nearly as good as some of yours though. :) I have a terrible memory, but I don't think I'll be toting around a notebook since I like to travel as light as possible in the parks. I will have my trusty iPhone with me at all times and I figure I'll write little notes when we stop to eat or take breaks.

To those of you who make such awesome TR's, thank you so much! I (and I'm sure so many others as well) appreciate all the time you put into sharing your Disney adventures with us. You've inspired me to try different things, take more creative pictures, etc.
 

nepalostparks

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Great thread idea!

I too, enjoy writing, although this upcoming trip is the first one I'm really shooting to do a good trip report. I even have a pre-trip report running right now... nothing too exciting, but just somewhere to share the little updates of how things are coming together.

As I sat and read through the posts above, I find it funny that i haven't written a trip report yet for Disney, because I've done "trip reports" both big and small for the online travel business I co-own. Why I haven't done it for Disney up til now, I don't know.

Camera and notebook generally go with on all of the little trips we take to review a location or develop an itinerary. I would definitely need to be a little more "organized" and take a few notes while on vacation at Disney though, because moments on the trip certainly blur and blend together, even right after we get back.
 

rsoxguy

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I'm chiming in again to see if I'm the only one who does things a certain way. I have never thought to put the report on Word, and then copy and paste to the forum. I have always typed the whole thing as a "reply" on the forum, complete with photos and text. I then "highlight" enough of the report to include the ten images allowed, and hit "submit reply". Then, I go back to the reply page, highlight the following section, and hit submit reply again. I have always been able to do the report in one shot this way, and this method has always assured my ability to secure consecutive posts within the report thread. Am I being dumb? Is it easier to simply cut and paste from Word?
 

sweetpee_1993

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We'll take notes.. if you would like to write a TR for our May trip? lol

Re-thought that "some of us have a real job" comment, huh? Betcha didn't think I saw that. :lol: Good call. First read and I was like, "Jerk. Come grade this mountain of papers for me and write these lesson plans and we'll talk. Also, the dog requires a bath, there's about 4 loads of laundry waiting, gotta get the groceries, the car needs washing, and the suitcases need to get repacked to go BACK to friggin' Oklahoma." :lol: I forgive you, tho. You're a boy. You can't help it. Big brothers are such fun as are snarky little sisters, huh? :kiss:

As for that May trip report....sure I'll write your story....for a fee. I'll require $10/hour. Go back and review the number of hours it takes to create a report and get back to me with my deadlines. I'll require a 50% deposit with the balance due prior to turning over the 2nd half of the report. Gotta pay for us a fall trip somehow! :D Speaking of fall trips, call me! I need to fill you in on the details. K?

Love y'all. Give the girls a kiss for me. You're gonna have a **blast** with Mom AND Dad in May! :wave: :lol:
 

sbkline

Well-Known Member
My trip reporting methods? This year, my method is that I'm not gonna do one. At least not on here. Last year, I did a day by day trip report, just getting on my laptop from the hotel and posting the TR as I go so I don't have to sit down and do it all when I get home, which is how I did it the first time or two. But no matter how I did it, it was like hearing crickets chirping. One or two people would comment and that was about it, whereas you see other people's trip reports and they are pages and pages long as people comment on them. As another former wdwmagic poster and I were discussing, it is very cliqueish around here and if you aren't part of the wdwmagic "in crowd" then forget it. Apparently, I'm one of the ones who sits at the wdwmagic nerd table at lunch with one of those beanie caps with a propeller on top, because nobody seemed to care about my TR. :lol: So if I do one at all, I'll just post it day by day as a facebook note for people on my friends list to see. But I'm not gonna waste my time posting it on here when it is apparent that I'm not cool enough for anyone to bother to comment on it.
 

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