WDWFigment's August 2009 Photo Trip Novel

PREFACE: Trip Report or Russian Novel?

If you’re like me, you probably scrolled from top to bottom of this post to see its length and determine, based upon said length, whether it was worth reading. When you scrolled, you might’ve seen that it’s pretty long. However, unlike most trip reports that people seemingly drag on for several years, this report is here in its entirety right when posted. One option is clicking the report, letting it load for a couple minutes, then coming back and scrolling through the pictures, I took 4,547 so there should be plenty here, and skipping my commentary. The pictures are really far more interesting than what I have to say, anyway.

Another option is that, rather than attempting to read it in full right now, you could treat it as one of the other trip reports, and read it in increments. To that end, I have divided it into chapters for your reading pleasure. Perhaps you could print out a copy, and read it before bed each night for a week. I promise it’ll put you to sleep!

Also of note is that I am posting this trip report in multiple locations (admitting loyalties to more than one Disney forum may sound like treason to some, but how many of you really only check this board?). Two of these locations are photo-specific boards. As a result, this report goes on tangents at times about photography. I try to keep these tangents as brief as possible and in lay terms, but these aspects of the report may not appeal to all audiences. Just including this as fair warning.

Further, 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 (donated 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.

If you would like to read our previous trip reports, check out the following links:
August 2007 Trip Report
November 2007 Engagement Story
August 2008 Trip Report
November/December 2008 Trip Report
August 2009 Pre-Trip Report


Anyway, enough with the notes—enjoy the show!

CHAPTER I: The Calm Before the Storm

The trip started out as all of our trips (well, most, as we do fly out of Chicago-Midway sometimes) do, with an early morning trip to the Indianapolis International Airport. Once we arrive and check our bags with Southwest, we make the pilgrimage to McDonald’s for some delicious breakfast. McDonald’s is actually one of my favorite places to eat, but due to highly persuasive reports, I have learned that I will suffer a quick and painful death if I eat there more than twice per year. Accordingly, we generally only eat at McDonald’s at the airport prior to our WDW trips. I figure the 10 or so years each visit takes off our lives is well worth it.

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After the delicious breakfast, we were posed to take on the world (yes, surprisingly, we were not on our deathbeds). We headed over to the Southwest gate and awaited our flight. Always the fashionista, Sarah took a nap in her leopard-print Snuggie. She had come down with a fever the day before the trip, and was on antibiotics at the time, so the rest was necessary so that we would be able to conquer the parks each day. I sat 24 chairs apart from her, weary of what onlookers might think of the highly fashionable Snuggie.

Our strategy to scare away other travelers to Orlando worked, as we were able to secure the front seats in the plane. As usual, we snapped some ridiculous pictures of ourselves on-board. However, after the second picture, a flight attendant spoiled our fun, informing us that several passengers complained about the flash. I’m not really quite sure how this was possible, as she had been in the front of the plane for both pictures (where no passengers were located) and I was bouncing the flash, so there should have been minimal affect on anyone behind us. Still, I understand the desire of not having flash photography on a plane, I just wish the attendants wouldn’t BS me about it. They may take me for a fool, what with my Figment plush and mouse ears, but looks can be deceiving. Well, somewhat deceiving...

When we arrived in MCO a little early at around 1 p.m., we rushed off the plane, and headed in some random direction we presumed to be that of the Disney’s Magical Express counter. For young people, we must have terrible memories, because this invariably happens every time, and every time, we end up backtracking, and asking for directions. Upon hearing the directions, we have an "ahh, yes" moment where we recall where the DME counter is located. Perhaps next time we’ll either remember its location or take the time to figure it out, before rushing around like chickens with our heads cut off.

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After finally getting our bearing about us and making our way to the DME line, we boarded the bus for All Star Sports (hereinafter A.S.S. From the same great Disney marketing acronym team that brought you Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor!). A.S.S. was actually not my first choice for a resort (is it anyone’s?), but I accidentally booked there when making reservations, rather than at All Star Movies. Not a huge deal as they are both fairly similar, but I wanted to get some nighttime shots at All Star Movies, at which we have never previously stayed. The lesson to be learned is do not book your room reservations with multiple browser tabs open. Focus on the goal.

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After a stop at Coronado Springs Resort, which looks nice from the outside, we arrived at A.S.S. (okay, I will drop the acronym now) at around 2 p.m.. We checked in, went to our room, and reorganized our carry-on bags and removed some items so that we had only our camera gear and other necessary park accessories that we would need for the Studios. However, before we would head to the Studios, we had a bit of a trek....


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The trek occurred because we planned on buying Annual Passes, but in order to get the DVC discount, we needed DVC Member IDs, which we did not have. The trek began by heading to Downtown Disney, where we stopped at Earl of Sandwich for some delicious Italian subs. Sarah always raves about this sandwich, and I was too lazy to properly peruse the menu, so I just ordered the same thing as her. Big mistake. While I normally like Italian subs, this one did not compare to whatever sandwich I normally order. I attribute the lacking taste to the fact that the sandwich did not have an opaque dressing (I realize Italian sandwiches often don’t). Any experienced sandwich eater will tell you that mayonnaise, or a mayonnaise-like product, is a necessary component of any delicious sandwich. After we consumed our mediocre sandwiches, we began walking in the 128 degree heat (at least it felt like that, I believe the actual temperature was 94 degrees) to Saratoga Springs Resort, where we needed to pick up our new Disney Vacation Club membership cards that conveniently had not yet arrived in the mail.

We have stayed at Saratoga on our past two summer trips, so we are familiar with the walk. However, in the past we would make it at night, when it was cooler, and often after trips to Pleasure Island, the experience of which inexplicably made the walk seem more bearable. In the middle of the day on a hot and humid day, with Sarah being a bit under the weather, the walk was far from pleasant (unless you enjoy soaking your shirt with sweat!). While taking the reliable and convenient bus service from Downtown Disney to SSR would have been an alternate option, we weren’t in the mood for an hour wait for something that we could accomplish ourselves in about 20 minutes.

We arrived at the DVC preview center at Saratoga to the shocked gazes of Cast Members who were surprised that we made the journey by foot. After a short wait during which I snapped some pictures of the beautiful murals in the atrium (I’m not sure if this is what DVC actually calls the room, but I need to call it something) and we drank several cups of water to rehydrate after sweating out several gallons of water, we received our Member cards. We were now one step away from becoming Annual Passholders! However, the voyage was not over.

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WDWFigment

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Tom, I too tried to find a photographer where I was given all the RAW files. My wife and I got married on Castaway Cay via the Disney Wonder in December 2007 and had a photography package from Disney. They were not flexible at all on access to the RAW files (not a surprise). I asked if it would be a problem is I had another photographer come along and they were fine with it. I had a cousin who is a professional photographer attend the wedding and he took the shots as well. These were the shots I was able to get the RAW files for. I was concerned the Disney photographer would not be pleased with a shadow photographer I brought, but I was pleasantly surprised as they both worked together well. One bonus to getting married on a Disney cruise, well actually there are many, is that you get the wedding photos in about 24 hours.

Did the Disney photographer shoot in RAW? I wouldn't have expected them to, and I really wouldn't have expected it if you got them back in 24 hours! That is absolutely insane! It's nice to get things back that quickly, but how much quality processing can be done in that amount of time? I am curious as to what you thought of the quality of the Disney Photographer's work.

Smart move having your pro cousin do photography for you. If we would have done a Disney wedding, we would've found a backup (well, I would've considered the 'backup' the 'main') as well. I would be too concerned that the Disney "pro" was nothing more than a glorified PhotoPass Photographer. I've had too many crappy PhotoPass shots to trust my wedding pictures to that. Maybe my expectations are too high, but since I've come to understand photography more, I've developed an eye for this type of imperfections. I know I don't have the skill/talent to be a pro wedding photographer, so I just wish others with the same shortcomings would make the appropriate decision and not risk ruining someone's special day.
 

dvdarvas

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Tom, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of work from the disney photographer. The real advantage was his knowledge of the ship and island. He knew the prime shooting locations and took us directly to them. If my cousin were the only photographer the locations would have been much different and likely much less impressive. Some of the photo spots were not in obvious locations. We were given the proofs the evening of the wedding and had the prints the following morning (when we disembarked). Despite the quick turn around the quality was much better than the photopass photographers in the parks. I remember talking to him about the equipment he was using and he told me he is a Canon user in his personal time, but has to use Nikon on the job.

I do have to disagree with you regarding you comment about being a wedding photographer. Based on your Flickr shots I think you are quite capable to doing the job well.
 
WDWFigment:

Great trip report! I always look forward to seeing your pictures because they are so amazing! Your photography has got me interested in trying to work on my photos and technique (or lack of), so I have a question for you...

We are looking to buy another camera, we have a Sony Cybershot, 6.0 mp's. it's maybe 3 or 4 years old. I was hoping you could reccomend a nice camera for a beginner like me, who just wants to take some great pictures and have room to experiment with different settings as well. Not really expensive but we usually spend enough to get us a pretty nice digital camera every few years.

Thanks so much for you help in advance!
 

danv3

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Just to add my voice to the chorus, this is an excellent trip report, and (as always) some of the best Disney pictures around!

I can't wait to see your pics from MNSSHP!
 

meganw1985

Active Member
Reading this trip report made me so excited for my trip! :sohappy: 66 days and counting! And I know absolutely nothing about taking pictures but I realized on my last trip that I can SURELY do better than what my Sony point and shoot can do for me. So my mom is letting me borrow her Nikon for my upcoming trip (it has a fancy big lens and lots of shooting modes I have no idea how to use) :p But hopefully I can get some decent night shots, since that's what I'm going for anyway. Yours, however, are amazing! Exactly how you expect the happiest place on earth to look!
 

WDWFigment

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Tom, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of work from the disney photographer. The real advantage was his knowledge of the ship and island. He knew the prime shooting locations and took us directly to them. If my cousin were the only photographer the locations would have been much different and likely much less impressive. Some of the photo spots were not in obvious locations. We were given the proofs the evening of the wedding and had the prints the following morning (when we disembarked). Despite the quick turn around the quality was much better than the photopass photographers in the parks. I remember talking to him about the equipment he was using and he told me he is a Canon user in his personal time, but has to use Nikon on the job.

I do have to disagree with you regarding you comment about being a wedding photographer. Based on your Flickr shots I think you are quite capable to doing the job well.

It's good to know that he did a good job. I wonder if you were lucky, or if the standards are higher for those photographers? I have met a number of very talented PhotoPass Photographers, so I don't mean to 'bash' them generally. I've just found that given the "professional" quality Disney always advertises for PhotoPass, some definitely don't meet the cut.

WDWFigment:

Great trip report! I always look forward to seeing your pictures because they are so amazing! Your photography has got me interested in trying to work on my photos and technique (or lack of), so I have a question for you...

We are looking to buy another camera, we have a Sony Cybershot, 6.0 mp's. it's maybe 3 or 4 years old. I was hoping you could reccomend a nice camera for a beginner like me, who just wants to take some great pictures and have room to experiment with different settings as well. Not really expensive but we usually spend enough to get us a pretty nice digital camera every few years.

Thanks so much for you help in advance!

I am not qualified to recommend any point and shoots, with the exception of the Canon "G" line (although I don't even have one of those). If you want a point and shoot, the G line is great (G9, G10, new G11).

As for a DSLR, you can get a Nikon D40 with a lens for $335 right now: http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=344348&t=1532081 That's a pretty great deal, although the camera is getting older and there is definitely better technology out there now. However, it will outperform any P&S camera you could buy. It's the camera I used up until this Spring. For the price, it's probably the best you'll do. The only question is whether you want to carry a DSLR around.

Just to add my voice to the chorus, this is an excellent trip report, and (as always) some of the best Disney pictures around!

I can't wait to see your pics from MNSSHP!

Thanks for reading!

Reading this trip report made me so excited for my trip! :sohappy: 66 days and counting! And I know absolutely nothing about taking pictures but I realized on my last trip that I can SURELY do better than what my Sony point and shoot can do for me. So my mom is letting me borrow her Nikon for my upcoming trip (it has a fancy big lens and lots of shooting modes I have no idea how to use) :p But hopefully I can get some decent night shots, since that's what I'm going for anyway. Yours, however, are amazing! Exactly how you expect the happiest place on earth to look!

Thanks for reading. If you're planning on taking night shots, hopefully you're bringing a tripod. For what it's worth, most P&S cameras can do night shots fairly well, it's just a matter of the user not understanding proper method. Good luck!
 

WDWFigment

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I'm not going to be doing a pre-trip report for our MNSSHP trip (I look at our August and October trips as sort of one trip with a long intermission), but the one month mark was yesterday, so here is our countdown calendar:

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Can you guess the theme? It was Sarah's idea, and I think it's a good one given that it's a Halloween trip for us!
 

mouselvrmom

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I'm not going to be doing a pre-trip report for our MNSSHP trip (I look at our August and October trips as sort of one trip with a long intermission), but the one month mark was yesterday, so here is our countdown calendar:

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Can you guess the theme? It was Sarah's idea, and I think it's a good one given that it's a Halloween trip for us!


I really love it! Such cute character shots! Now do you print out these calenders each time? Or are they just sort of a reminder on your computer?
 

corey154

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i was really looking forward to your countdown, but i'm happy with your calendar..lol. which night are you guys doing MNSSHP?
 

heartodisney

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Tom, My name is Lance...I know that you have gotten so many compliments on your pics..and I just would like to be ANOTHER! OMG! So many stand out..you both look so great together! The one with Sarah in the tea cup spinning is my fav! Just be oh so careful, the one with her at a ticket counter with her visa card...hmmm..ya know how crackheads are these days about trying ANYTHING to get your number! And my wife and I know about being ill during a Disney trip, our last one we both lost a day! Thank you oh so much for sharing all this! We cannot wait to do the same! Take good care and good luck in your future! :wave:
 

WDWFigment

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I really love it! Such cute character shots! Now do you print out these calenders each time? Or are they just sort of a reminder on your computer?

We print them out each time and put it on the fridge. We actually make marking the days off as somewhat of a reminder/incentive to work out each day (as we initial those days that we work out). It may not seem like working out relates to a WDW trip, but with the way we do it, we most certainly do need conditioning for our trips!

i was really looking forward to your countdown, but i'm happy with your calendar..lol. which night are you guys doing MNSSHP?

It's too close to our last trip to do another countdown, only a few of the spots would change. Off the top of my head, without really thinking about it, those that would be added would be (in no particular order or at any particular ranking): MNSSHP, TTA, seeing the parks decorated for Fall, F&WF, and meeting fellow Disney photography enthusiasts.

We are doing MNSSHP on October 2nd.

Tom, My name is Lance...I know that you have gotten so many compliments on your pics..and I just would like to be ANOTHER! OMG! So many stand out..you both look so great together! The one with Sarah in the tea cup spinning is my fav! Just be oh so careful, the one with her at a ticket counter with her visa card...hmmm..ya know how crackheads are these days about trying ANYTHING to get your number! And my wife and I know about being ill during a Disney trip, our last one we both lost a day! Thank you oh so much for sharing all this! We cannot wait to do the same! Take good care and good luck in your future! :wave:

Hey, everyone loves compliments, so thanks! Can't wait to see/read your trip report when it's posted. Thanks!
 

Marijil

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Dude- your photos are incredible...thought you were a pro

in fact, i am an attorney and take this advice...be a pro...law is no fun
 

WDWFigment

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Dude- your photos are incredible...thought you were a pro

in fact, i am an attorney and take this advice...be a pro...law is no fun



So far, I enjoy it. No work weeks over 40 hours are in the cards for me, so hopefully that will prevent burnout from occurring any time in the near future. If it does, I'll look to other options. Photography for me is only a hobby, and having to do it full time would likely suck some of the fun out of it. I'm not too concerned about it for right now, though!
 

emh1960

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I just have to jump in here, I think this is my first post on this website, even though I read here a lot! I love your photo trip report and I love that it was posted completely and quickly. Thank you!
 

popsicletrees

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Tom, I really enjoyed the trip report and seeing all of yours and Sarah's photos. I'm sorry that you had such trouble getting great shots because of your tripod, but as a fan of your work, I still really enjoyed what you have to offer with your photography. I'm looking forward to your TR for MNSSHP. Will this be your first time going? (sorry if that has been asked already, I did not read through all of the comments). MNSSHP is one of my favorite events that WDW has to offer, and I can't wait to see your photos from that trip.
 

DiPSU224

Member
Your amazing photos gave me goosebumps! I don't usually read trip reports but I read every word of yours. You and your fiancee are adorable and I love your passion for WDW! My husband and I get a lot of slack for being a young couple that frequents WDW instead of tropical destinations and it's nice to see another young couple that can appreciate the magic that Disney can bring.
I am impressed by your ability to stay out so late in the parks and then get up so early the next day. We arrived the day you left and were there for 9 days. We would always try to stay late in the parks after closing and we could never do it. Exhaustion set in and we would find it almost impossible to drag ourselves out of bed before 7 the next day.
I'm looking forward to your next trip report and anticipating more breathtaking shots! Have fun counting down!
 

WDWFigment

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I just have to jump in here, I think this is my first post on this website, even though I read here a lot! I love your photo trip report and I love that it was posted completely and quickly. Thank you!

I can understand why people post them incrementally, but I like to save our reports as Word documents that we can access later, and that lends itself better to posting all at once. Plus, I think it makes the report easier to read, and makes people more likely to read/skim/look at the entire thing.

Tom, I really enjoyed the trip report and seeing all of yours and Sarah's photos. I'm sorry that you had such trouble getting great shots because of your tripod, but as a fan of your work, I still really enjoyed what you have to offer with your photography. I'm looking forward to your TR for MNSSHP. Will this be your first time going? (sorry if that has been asked already, I did not read through all of the comments). MNSSHP is one of my favorite events that WDW has to offer, and I can't wait to see your photos from that trip.

This will be our first time going. I have already been reading reviews and scouting out shots of the party to get an idea where there is good light, effects, and other things I might want to photograph. My goal right now is to capture a nice shot of the headless horseman during the parade. It seems fairly difficult but I am up for a challenge.

As for the tripod, I ordered a new head for it on Thursday night. It's a really nice one and I am pretty excited about it. I normally wouldn't spend that much money on a camera accessory, but after the experience on this trip, I've realized that it's well worth it.

Your amazing photos gave me goosebumps! I don't usually read trip reports but I read every word of yours. You and your fiancee are adorable and I love your passion for WDW! My husband and I get a lot of slack for being a young couple that frequents WDW instead of tropical destinations and it's nice to see another young couple that can appreciate the magic that Disney can bring.
I am impressed by your ability to stay out so late in the parks and then get up so early the next day. We arrived the day you left and were there for 9 days. We would always try to stay late in the parks after closing and we could never do it. Exhaustion set in and we would find it almost impossible to drag ourselves out of bed before 7 the next day.
I'm looking forward to your next trip report and anticipating more breathtaking shots! Have fun counting down!

Thanks for reading - glad we could help! As I've stated in the comments, our touring style requires a lot of conditioning (isn't it odd that 'conditioning' is the appropriate term? I mean this isn't a marathon or anything...yet conditioning is entirely apt). It's worth it, though!
 

DormaNesbit

Member
My computer has been less than cooperative this summer, a sign of maybe needing a new one, so I am sorry to be so late to read and respond to your pictures and trip report. Everytime I see one of your pictures I wish I could see the world in the beatiful visions that you have! Tom you and Sarah make a beautiful couple and thank you both for sharing part of your lives with us.:wave:

Mari
 

WDWFigment

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My computer has been less than cooperative this summer, a sign of maybe needing a new one, so I am sorry to be so late to read and respond to your pictures and trip report. Everytime I see one of your pictures I wish I could see the world in the beatiful visions that you have! Tom you and Sarah make a beautiful couple and thank you both for sharing part of your lives with us.:wave:

Mari

Thanks for reading! Glad you enjoyed it.

Here are some supplemental pictures of us. Next update will be more static shots:

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Note Sarah in the reflection.

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