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530.1 | Building a house... | PCBUOA::RICCIOP | A takedown is worth 2 points! | Tue Mar 18 1997 14:25 | 21 |
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I'm not sure this quite qualifies, based on note .0, but we did have to
cancel our trip last year. The reason... We moved and had a house
built.
Actually we began saving for the trip as soon as we got back from our
last trip (July 94). We had a wonderful time and figured we would go
back again in 2 years, so we started our "Disney Fund". By December of
95 we were well into our plans for the summer of 96. Then this job
opportunity came up, and we moved from Philly back up to Boston (Acton)
and decided to buy new. Anyone who has bought new or had a house built
knows what that's like. We finally got into the house in late July and
decided we would have to postpone our trip until next summer (97).
I'm happy to say we have put a deposit down for a week at the Beachclub
or the week of July 7. Trip report to follow ;^)
Phil
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530.2 | | HYLNDR::BADGER | Can DO! | Tue Mar 18 1997 14:26 | 4 |
| Gee, I used selling an old house, buying a new as an excuss to GO
to WDW. glass half full.
ed
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530.3 | Endangered WDW Trip | KOOLIT::SCOPA | | Tue Mar 18 1997 14:43 | 60 |
| Back in August 1995 I made plans to visit WDW in July of this year.
Now some seventeen months later those plans may go up in smoke. Why?
My daughter is a college sophomore majoring in television
communications. She has aspirations to work for either a television
station or network (hey maybe The Disney Channel?). Communications
majors in her school are always supporting the college TV station which
is also a CNN affiliate.
On top of this she is a member of the Student Senate and Captains of
her intramural floor hockey team. She also carries a full load of courses.
All this makes for a tight schedule and thus she works only during
vacation breaks. Her big earning months come during the Summer.
Now Mom and Dad (that's me...I'm the Dad) hoped for a last family fling
this year in WDW. The kids still enjoy our company down there and they
even get along with each other. With the kids at the ages of 20 and 17
there's no doubt that it's now or never for a last family fling.
With that said let's get back to #1 daughter. Her only problem with a
WDW trip is that it hinders her Summer earnings. Her employer (who
shall remain anonymous) has told her that my daughter's job most likely
would not be waiting for her after being gone for some 22 days.
Her employer did say that one week would be okay.
So that's the problem. Although my wife has made overtures saying she
would stay home with my daughter while my son and I took off for
Orlando, that completely goes against the prime objective....a family
vacation.
As it stands right now I have made some painful adjustments to the
planned trip. Here they are:
- I've reduced the time away from home from 22 days to 14 days.
- I've reduced the reservations from 14-15 days (I planned to be
there one day early) to 10 days (I can still justify the APs and
the drive down).
- I've reduced the vacation cost by almost 30%.
My daughter feels that she may be able to squeeze another week out of
her employer. I told her to tell her employer that her father has a
disease called Retlawitis of which there is no cure. Retlaw is Walter
spelled backwards.
Anyway, stay tuned and we'll see what happens. And if anyone has any
advice this is the place to post it.
If I do cancel this trip I will announce my plans in here. I will let
everyone know when I plan to cancel my room. If I cancel late on a
Thursday night and someone calls first thing on Friday that person may
be able to scoff up the room (14 days/CBR/Martinique/MKC rate).
As for now it's still on. For obvious reasons I hope to handle this
cisis ASAP....after all I already bought a case of notebooks for my
trip report.
Mike
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530.4 | Have her fly to meet you? | EPS::MATTIA | | Tue Mar 18 1997 15:41 | 13 |
| Mike,
Why don't you have your daughter fly down and spend at least the week
with you. You've already reduced the cost of the trip by 30%. Delta
non-stop flights with a Saturday usually run under $200. Flight on
the last flight on Friday night after work and return home on the last
flight on the Sunday. Gives her 9 days there together with the rest of
you.
Just a thought.
Good Luck,
Donna (trip coming up 5/10-5/17)
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530.5 | Fly | EPS::JOBRIEN | | Tue Mar 18 1997 16:10 | 12 |
| Mike, that stinks like yesterday's dirty diapers!
How about having her fly one-way home, cost to Boston would be $99
or to Manchester would be $134 (NS on a Saturday USAir-probably could
be cheaper if she flew on a week-day). That's if she wouldn't mind
flying alone. Or have your wife fly home with her and
you and your son stay and enjoy a couple days and then drive home.
Julie
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530.6 | Both are Good Ideas | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Wed Mar 19 1997 12:16 | 6 |
| Both ideas have merit. I'm going to sit down and think about the second
one. I knew this note would be a good idea.
Thanks...I'll keep everyone posted.
Mike
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530.7 | Update | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Fri Apr 04 1997 14:15 | 105 |
| I first want to thank everyone for contributing to this note. I hope
that this note continues to serve its purpose as an aid to dealing with
and solving vacation problems.
Having said that I want to preface my update on my own situation by
asking everyone if they had ever sat down and thought about how often they
get a chance to do what they want to do with their families. Probably
not often enough. Also, if you are a parent you know all too well that
the years fly by much too fast.
Regarding WDW trips, I can't tell you how many people have expressed
some disappointment in not taking their children to Orlando at a
younger age. Within the last month alone several people have said they
wished they had taken their kids to WDW a long time ago until waiting
until they were 10...or 12...or 13.
Is everyone with me?
Okay now for the update:
My daughter is home from college and just before I left for work this
morning we were talking about a number of things and I brought up the
planned Scopa trek to Florida.
Again she wasn't sure as to whether or not her Summer job would be
waiting for her when we returned....even with the concession I made
(going from 14 days to 10).
What we both decided was that we'll make a decision no later than one
month before the date we would leave. She will know by that time as to
what her employer will agree to.
Now I need Robert Stack of "Unsolved Mysteries" to step in with his
very recongizable voice and do yet another "Update". Try to imagine his
voice as you read the rest of this note.
Robert Stack...COME ON DOWN!!!
"As Mike left his daughter and drove off to work he began to wonder yet
again if he and his wife would in fact enjoy one last gasp family trek
to Walt Disney World before their son and daughter found their own
lives leading to college and beyond, including their own families.
A thought popped into Mike's head. It was Ed Badger's comment regarding
vacations, 'Vacations shouldn't be a hassle!'
Mike also remembered several friends regretting they had not taken a
family vacation a few years back and how the kids were either too old
or 'on their own' to even think about taking one now.
Just then Mike turned on his radio and heard "the King" himself, Elvis
Presley singing "It's Now Or Never." It was at that point as Mike
turned into ZK and glanced over at the Tara that he saw what he thought
was Cinderella castle....not in birthday garb but in all it's original
slendor.
From atop the castle floated a figure...in a blue hat and a red robe.
It was Mickey. He was saying something...as Mike got closer he could
make out what Mickey was saying, "Remember the Magic!"
Mike slammed on the brakes, looked at Mickey and gave him a wink. All
of a sudden it came to him.
Why should vacations be a hassle?
Why should putting together a family vacation be such a job?
Why should a family give up their last chance to enjoy each other's
company in their favorite setting?
These thoughts crossed Mike's mind and in a moment of determination and
assertiveness he cried out, "They shouldn't......it won't...WE WON"T!"
Right then and there Mike decided that he and his family were going to
do what was planned all along. Forget the hassle of trying to appease
his daughter's employer....for what? Can you put a value on a family
trip? Is there a lesson here that has been staring Mike in the face lo
these many months?
As Mike turned off the ignition he felt all was right with his world.
He would wait and see what would happen with his daughter's Summer job.
If her employer was willing to give his daughter her job back after two
weeks then Mike would pull back the vacation to 11 days.
If the employer would not hold her job then Mike had also decided that
he would then take his family down to WDW for their last trip together
AS ORIGINALLY PLANNED and then upon their return make up for any lost
wages sufferred by his daughter.
Of course this decision/plan would be discussed with his wife and would
be kept secret from his daughter until the eleventh hour.
But the hassle of wondering whether or not the Scopa family would enjoy
another WDW vacation will have been put to rest.
If you, or anyone out there, has experienced such a problem please call
our hotline at R-E-M-E-M-B-E-R-T-H-E-M-A-G-I-C and one of our
counselors will help.
For "Unsolved Mysteries" I'm Robert Stack.
;^)
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530.8 | | XLIB::SURDAM | | Fri Apr 04 1997 14:53 | 12 |
| RE: .3 "With the kids at the ages of 20 and 17 there's no doubt that
it's now or never for a last family fling."
Whatever happens with this trip, just remember that it isn't
necessarily your last family vacation. My parents first took me to
Disney World when I was 1 1/2 years old. We went just about every year
until I was in High School. Well, my latest "Family Trip" was in 1994,
with my Parents, my Husband, and our 1 1/2 year old son! It was the
best Family Vacation yet...and my parents got to introduce another
generation to the Happiest Place on Earth!
Cindy (Who leaves for WDW in 4 weeks to keep up the tradition!)
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530.9 | | ZEKE::ASCHNEIDER | Andy Schneider - DTN 381-1696 | Fri Apr 04 1997 15:27 | 29 |
| re: .7
Mike - I definitely can sympathize with what your thought process
was - although I can't remember seeing Mickey hovering over the
Tara this morning while coming into ZK. What DID you have for
breakfast this morning?? :-)
But one serious thing to consider what your daughter thinks
about this. If she's happy with coming back to no job and
having you take up the $$ loss, then all ahead full. But if
she's really interested in the job and would regret the fact
she wouldn't be doing what the job entails afterwards, this
should have a long heart-to-heart discussion. I remember going
thru college and working summers - and your logic about family
things is definitely different than it was a few years earlier,
or even after you graduate and start working full time. College
years are really a "different" period.
As the previous reply stated - a family trip can take on a new
meaning when you involve the kids once they're on their own, and
potentially include significant others/spouses, or even
grand-kids!!
Make sure she'll be happy with your decision - otherwise she won't
enjoy your company (nor you her's) during the trip.
just my $.02
andy
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530.10 | I agree | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Fri Apr 04 1997 17:36 | 16 |
| Andy,
I am in complete agreement with you. I think that the all important
factor here is my daughter's sincere feelings regarding the trip and
her job.
If she really didn't want to go I'd drop the trip in a flash.
Seem weird huh? Like something on the Ricki Lake show..."My Family
Forced Me to Go to WDW AGAINST MY WILL!!!"
We'll never see that show.
BTW...had Mickey Waffles for breakfast.
Mike
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530.11 | Go for it! | VMSSPT::PAGLIARULO | | Mon Apr 07 1997 13:36 | 12 |
| Mike,
Good choice. We ran into something similar for our February trip. We really
wanted the "kids" (22 and 25) to go. We figured it was probably the last chance for us
to go as a family, for a long time anyway. But,scheduling and finances were a concern.
We finally reached the same point and said the hell with the problems. It was more
important for us to go together than any scheduling and financial issues were. It was
wonderful. We made a lot of great memories and got away from all the day to day
interruptions that can prevent you from just enjoying each other. You can't put a
price on those opportunities.
George
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530.12 | Why Cancel??? | GRANPA::JAMES | | Mon Apr 07 1997 13:39 | 8 |
| Mike,
If your daughter decides not to go for whatever reasons, why would you
cancel the trip?
You, your wife and your son are still entitled to a vacation.
John (not trying to sound cold hearted just realistic)
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530.13 | Looks Good! | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Mon Apr 07 1997 14:07 | 27 |
| Until yesterday my wife and I didn't really get a chance to watch this
year's WDW Easter Parade special.
While we were watching the show (tape) we discussed the trip and we
discussed everything and my ideas regarding our daughter's "problem."
She must have liked them because while we were watching the show she
picked up the phone and ordered this year's WDW vacation video and also
called up Kissimme-St. Cloud to get the vacation package kit.
I think that the only glitch in the plans now would be if my daughter
came right out and announced she didn't want to go. She has not
indicated this at all. I will wait until June before telling her of our
plans.
John's last note mentioned what recourse to take if my daughter decided
not to go. I have been very careful in making sure that my daughter
wants to go. From all the signs I have been getting from her, as well
as what my wife has been observing, she (my daughter) does want to go.
To answer your question John, if she didn't go then we probably would
all stay home. There is a possibility that she could stay with some
friends but I'm not sure that's an option. The objective here is for a
family vacation.
86 days and counting.
Mike
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530.14 | | BARSTR::JANDROW | | Tue Apr 08 1997 16:36 | 14 |
| mike, if your daughter doesn't want to go, i would be more than happy
to take her place!!! i am just as luvable as anyone can get...and i
*love* disney!!! :>
but seriously, if letting her stay home with some family friends is an
option, i wouldn't rule it out. you and your wife and other children
shouldn't "suffer" because her needs are changing. besides, i think
she'd appreciate the trust you'd be giving her by letting her stay
home, and the respect for realizing that her job is important to her.
i realize that chances of her not wanting to go are slim (as they
should be!), but ya nevah know....
-raquel
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530.15 | Used to Be an Option... Not Anymore | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Wed Apr 09 1997 11:09 | 13 |
| Raquel,
Heh, heh! Boy if I could take everyone who has "volunteered" to take my
daughter's place we could TAKE OVER the CBR.
I'm not sure if staying with family friends is an option anymore. It
was several months ago but my wife and I feel stronger than ever that
we want a family trip not a 3/4 family trip.
There's also something to be said for peace of mind when you have all
your family together instead of one child some 1500 miles away.
Mike
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530.16 | We have been forced to join the club -- For now! | MSBCS::MORRISON_W | Now is the time ... | Thu Apr 10 1997 12:57 | 26 |
| Due to changes in both of our work schedules we have been forced to cancel
the original vacation plan :-( We have reservations at Dixie Landings from
June 30 (Monday)--July 9 (Wednesday) Standard room view. These are at MKC
discount rate.
If anyone is interested in these dates I'll let you know exactly when I plan
to call in the cancellation. I'll make the cancellation either today 4/10 or
tomorrow 4/11. As noted in this file and elsewhere, room previously
discounted are not re-allocated for MKC discount. I know, I've tried to
secured MKC discount rooms for the week of July 12-19. To this point I have
been unsuccessful.
We have discussed:
1) Attempting the July 12 week (spending less time than previously planned)
and either try to secure Dixie Landings reservations through AAA travel
or an agent. We may opt for non-Disney accommodations during this period,
reluctantly.
2) Plan for a November trip when crowds are minimal and on-site accommodations
are available.
Any ideas or comments are welcome.
Bill
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530.17 | | SALOON::TANCRETI | | Thu Apr 10 1997 14:56 | 8 |
| Mike,
If your daughter can't make it for the whole trip, as others have
stated have her come for the time she can.
I too will offer to go in her place.
Matt
14 days and counting..........
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530.18 | That makes 4 gazillion | KOOLIT::SCOPA | | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:22 | 7 |
| Matt,
What a noble gesture......
.....take a number!
Mike
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530.19 | All Systems are Go! | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Fri May 16 1997 15:14 | 9 |
| Well #1 daughter returned home from college yesterday and all systems
are "go!" for the trip. The matter of Summer work will be handled
somehow and the only question left is when we leave.
I'm giving my family the option of leaving either 7/5 or 7/6. The
difference is obviously getting there a day early and getting that
extra day in there.
Mike
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530.20 | Great News | VMSNET::S_VORE | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Sun May 18 1997 15:33 | 9 |
| Hurrah! Glad to hear it, looking forward to meeting the whole Scopa
clan in ~50 days.
- Steven
Hilary
James
& Robert
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530.21 | Easily Recognizable | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Mon May 19 1997 09:36 | 6 |
| Just look for someone dressed in Disney attire talking to a castmember
and scribbling on a note pad...
....while enjoying a Dole Whip....that's me.
Mike
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