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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

349.0. "WDW Vacation Planner" by CUPMK::SCOPA () Wed Jun 23 1993 16:13

    From time to time questions pop up in this conference regarding the
    planning of a WDW vacation. We have information scattered about and
    this information helps the noters but may leave some gaps in the
    actual planning process.
    
    Hopefully this topic will fill in those gaps.
    
    As of this morning there is now a slight chance that the Scopa family
    may be visiting Orlando next year.
    
    I know many of you are ready to say, "I told you so" but hold off a
    bit....I said a slight chance.
    
    With this in mind I want to use this topic to walk people through the
    planning process I go through between today and up to and including the
    day we take off (if that day comes). 
    
    Again, this is not a done deal but it's more of a possibility than ever
    before so why not share my planning activities with everyone in here?
    
    I will describe the activities and all the planning that goes into
    planning the trip. I may not get into $$$ detail but I will discuss
    general financial considerations.
    
    I request that replies to this note are in the form of questions which
    I will answer as we go along. I want this topic to be as "pure" as
    possible regarding planning information.
    
    Even if this trip does not materialize I will continue this note as if
    it is going to happen.
    
    Officially this topic centers on a 12-month plan to visit WDW.
    
    Mike
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349.1Phase 1 - Acquire a Notebook & List QuestionsCUPMK::SCOPAFri Jun 25 1993 12:2529
    When thinking about a trip to Orlando a lot of questions come into mind
    and these questions must be carefully thought through before the actual
    planning becomes more involved.
    
    Find an empty notebook and make this your official planning notebook.
    ALl gathered information should be placed in this notebook. Keep all 
    your trip planning info in one place.
    
    Here are the questions I am faced with for my potential trip next year.
    Most of these will be answered in future replies. The purpose here is
    to mention that a list of questions is the FIRST thing you put in your
    notebook.
    
    Questions:
    
              o When (what time of year) do I want to take my trip?
              o How many days will I spend in Orlando?
              o Will I drive or fly to Orlando?
              o Will I stay on or off the property?
              o How much can I afford to spend on this vacation?
              o How will I pay for this vacation?
              o Do I want to consider going with another family?
    
    These are just some of the questions I am jotting down in my notebook.
    Some questions lead to another level of questions. We will explore
    these nested questions too.
    
    Mike
                
349.2Pick Your Target MonthCUPMK::SCOPAFri Jun 25 1993 12:4228
    It's relatively easy for me to pick the time of year to go because it
    ties in with many factors.
    
    I have chosen July '94 as a potential trip month for the following
    reasons:
    
            - It's more than a year away which gives me plenty of time to
              plan and save.
            - July is a low coaching/sports month for my son and myself.
            - Attractions are close to 100% during July.
            - Park hours are at maximum offering me the most for my
              admission dollar.
            - Kids are out of school in the Summer which works well in
              planning time away from home.
            - We are guaranteed warm/hot weather which my family enjoys.
            - Water activities more palatable in Summer.
            - Fireworks and Parades are on EVERY night...no special
              planning needed to see either.
            - I love the parks at night.
            - I like being at WDW on my birthday.
    
    So that decision was easy for me to make. I now know that my target
    month is July '94 and one of those days I'll be there is July 12th, my
    birthday, I know have to build from there and figure out the length of
    my stay.
    
    Mike
                            
349.3Next Step: How Long to Stay and Exact DatesCUPMK::SCOPAFri Jun 25 1993 13:0039
    Okay, now I have a pretty good idea of when I want to go and now I have
    to figure out how long I want to stay and the exact dates.
    
    When figuring how long you want to stay keep in mind that cost becomes 
    a factor here...the longer you stay the more it will cost. Try to find
    a comfort zone that allows you the right amount of time to do
    everything you think you'd want to do while keeping in mind what type
    of a budget you're working with for the trip.
    
    For my trip I know that July 12 is one of the days we'll be there. I
    like to include 2 weekends on trips so I need to pick 2 from Jul 9-10,
    16-17, and 23-24.
    
    If I pick the last two that would make the trip 15 days because I would 
    spend the first night on 11-Jul and the last on 24-Jul.
    
    If I pick the first two it may interfere with baseball playoffs. It's a 
    tough call.
    
    In thinking about how long I'd like to stay I'm comfortable with a
    minimum of 10 days but like the idea of 2 weeks because it truly serves
    as a "recharge" time. It's agreed that we'll shoot for 14 nights. Now
    to pick the actual days.
    
    Hmmm, I'd like to wake up on my birthday in WDW so that means the
    latest I'd want to arrive is July 11th (assuming that we're driving
    down). Staying 14 nights means the last night would be 24-Jul which is
    a Sunday. Great! I get my birthday wish and my two weekends.
    
    This is tentative of course based on cost.
    
    Okay, now we are moving along. We know that our tentative plans are for
    14 nights starting 11-Jul-1994 and ending on 25-Jul-1994. The next step
    is to determine the cost of the stay. That requires a call to the CRO.
    
    My next entry will talk about my call and my plans for where we may
    spend our 14 nights/days (if we go).
    
    Mike
349.4Time to Make Some CallsCUPMK::SCOPAMon Jun 28 1993 15:2759
    I now need to get a better feel for a couple of things. 
    
    I know that the consensus from my family is to stay at the CBR so I
    called the CRO (not 1-800-Mickey-1 but 407-W-DISNEY) and talked with
    the rep on CBR prices.
    
    She quoted me price ranges from as low as $85 to as high as $115. These
    prices represent views and locations. Of course she couldn't guarantee
    the prices. Also, these prices are before taxes.
    
    I averaged out the two and came up with $100 + $10 tax and figured the
    average price of a room in 1994 will cost about $110 tax included. To
    play it safe I'll add $5.
    
    Now I have a pretty good idea as to the expense of the room.
    
    Hmmm, now I need to check up on my Annual Passports.
    
    I dialed 407-W-DISNEY to talk with the AP people. I needed to know if I
    can make a copy of the renewal form because we were short-shipped one.
    After an apology I was told "certainly."
    
    I was also told that I can renew within 30 days of my expiration date.
    
    I mentioned that although I am planning to visit Orlando in '94 plans
    may change and I may have to postpone my vacation. I asked if the
    policy regarding the vouchers had changed.
    
    They answer was that the same policy remains. I can renew my AP's and
    hold on to the vouchers until I return...no time limit. Sounds good to
    me. Before I send in my renewal info I'll call up one more time but it
    looks like AP's are my best bet for 1994.
    
    Price-wise my AP renewals will cost $172.80 apiece. Since we enter the
    parks at least once every day will use the APs at least 14 (and
    possibly 16) times so the cost per day will be between $11-13/day. This
    sounds good to me.
    
    Two things to keep in mind here:
    
        o I got an estimate on the price of the room. Now I have to
          determine exact dates. The next note talks about that. And
          remember, I can always cancel if things don't work out. By
          making reservations this early I can get the ball rolling and
          even have a good shot at getting guaranteed rates.
    
        o Admission expenses are a big ticket item. As discussed elsewhere
          in this conference the break even number is 7-8 days. Once you
          go beyond that number the AP way is the best way to go. If it
          looks like we'll be visiting TL a lot we'll put some adders onto
          the APs. Right now we don't have to worry about that. And like in
          the previous point I won't lose $$$ on the APs because there is
          no time limit on when they are to be redeemed.
    
    Remember, all this is being done over 12 months ahead of the actual
    trip. There's no need to rush and there's plenty of time to plan and
    save.
    
    Mike
349.5Dates are SetCUPMK::SCOPAMon Jun 28 1993 15:4019
    I'm getting itchy about making reservations so after a family
    discussion it was decided that we will leave a day or two after July
    4, 1993.
    
    The plan is to leave on July 6th or 7th and that we will make
    reservations from July 11th to July 24th. That takes care of two
    weekends and it also takes care of my personal desire to be there on my
    birthday.
    
    I'll sit on this for a week and then make the actual reservations
    during the weekend.
    
    *******
    
    So a lot of decisions have been made. Granted it's easier to make these
    decisions if you've been down there but it's still important to get a
    handle on exactly what's best for you.
    
    Mike 
349.6Today: Put AP Renewal Package TogetherWREATH::SCOPATue Jun 29 1993 13:3515
    On the agenda for today is to prepare my AP renewal package. This means
    making photostats of the AP's, my MKC card, and filling out the renewal
    forms.
    
    It has also been decided that we will drive down. This means that I now
    have to plan for this part of the trip too. Since I'll be driving I'll
    make a little note in my planning notebook to be sure and renew my AAA
    membership so I'm covered for 1994. Again, like reservations and APs
    this money would not be wasted because I would most likely renew it 
    anyway...it's just that I now have more reason to renew.
    
    My next note will discuss preliminary driving plans to and from
    Orlando.
    
    Mike 
349.7Driving PlansCUPMK::SCOPAFri Jul 02 1993 13:35165
349.8Using Vacation.comCUPMK::SCOPAFri Jul 02 1993 13:5548
    When planning a trip it's easy for a lot of things to fall through the 
    cracks. We all count down the days and using the vacation.com is very
    helpful in reminding you to do certain things.
    
    Here are some things you may want to put in your own vacation.dat 
    file to remind you of certain things:
    
       - Enter date for renewing your APs
    
    I sent my renewals in today. If I didn't I would have entered a "drop
    dead" date for this task.
    
       - Enter date for renewing your MKC card
    
    You should always have an active card anyway.
    
       - Enter date for making your room reservations
    
    I like to make them 9-12 months ahead of time.
    
       - Enter date for renewing your AAA membership (if driving)
    
    AAA will send you renewal junk but you should add a reminder.
    
       - Enter dates for room payments (to be discussed in a future reply)
    
    This is new for me. 
    
       - Enter date for selling DEC stock (if it's to fund the vacation)
    
    Many people partially or fully fund their vacations this way. GIve
    yourself ample time to sell and cash in before your vacation.
    
       - Enter dates to call and confirm reservations
    
    Confirm several times between the time you make reservations and the 
    time you take off for WDW.
    
    There are other tasks that will come to mind. Using the vacation.com 
    to remind you to do certain things by a certain day helps in the
    overall planning process and keeps you from forgetting some important
    tasks.
    
    So edit your vacation.dat file now.
    
    The next note will discuss paying for your on-the-property reservation.
    
    Mike
349.9Room ExpenseCUPMK::SCOPAFri Jul 02 1993 15:0934
    Everyone has their own way of dealing with the expense of a Disney
    Trip. Let's count the ways:
    
         - Make arrangements and pay in full at the time the reservations
           are made (to a travel agency, etc.). 
    
         - Make payments between the time reservations are made and the
           time the trip begins.
         
         - Pay at the end of the trip.
    
    One of the advantages in planning a WDW trip far in advance is the
    amount of TIME you give yourself to SAVE. The more time you give
    yourself the easier it is to save.
    
    For this 1994 trip my plan is to get as many expenses taken care of way
    before we leave. APs will be paid for...that's a large chunk of the vacation
    budget...and then there's the room.
    
    My plan is to have the room paid for before we even check-in. When I
    make my reservations I'll find out what options are presently offerred
    to do this and I'll pick what's best for me.
    
    Another advantage to doing this is that with the room all paid for I
    will have a bit more flexibility if I want to extend my stay.
    
    Every thing is beginning to fall into place and the next big step is to
    make the reservation. That means a call into the CRO over the next
    few days.
    
    The planning scheme for a trip 12 months away is not hectic 'cause
    there's plenty of time to do all that's needed to do.
    
    Mike
349.10Reservations are InWREATH::SCOPAThu Jul 08 1993 18:4450
    Well I called the CRO today and talked with Bonnie.
    
    I told Bonnie I'd like to make reservations for next July and she asked
    me if I had stayed in WDW before.
    
    I told her yes and where and she asked if I'd like to try somewhere
    else. I told her that we prefer the CBR and I asked for a room in
    Martinique. I added non-smoking, second floor, parking lot view to 
    my request.
    
    "It's available" she said. 
    
    She told me the rate ($89) and gave me the whole schpeil about the
    deposit and everything.
    
    She asked if I had tickets (I figured the BOG offer was coming) and I 
    told her I had APs.
    
    She gave me my reservation number and we were in business. 
    
    My plan this year is to have my room paid for before I check in and I
    asked her as to the best way to do this other than plastic. She said I
    can send in a check every once in a while and make sure I attach a note
    explaining what the check is for. My plan is to send in payments every
    6 weeks or so......pretty painless.
    
    So with today's action the following has now occurred regarding this
    12-month planner:
    
                - A decision was made regarding when and where to stay.
                - AP renewals were sent in.
                - Reservations have been made.
    
    July 1994 is a long way off and along the way there'll be other action
    items that need to be handled.
    
    Among these are:
    
              - Making a "To Do" List for the time between now and the trip 
              - Deciding whether or not to do HDD
              - Save, Save, Save
              - Notify my boss of my plans for next July
              - Save, Save, Save
              - Look back on my previous trips for improving the trip
              - Save, Save, Save
    
    My next reply will discuss non-Disney activities we may consider and
    what plans are needed to partake of these activities.
    
    Mike
349.11Non-Disney PlanningWREATH::SCOPAFri Jul 16 1993 14:5560
    There is life after Disney and while down there you might as well take
    advantage of the many Kissimmee/Orlando attractions. 
    
    While planning your vacation get a handle on how many days you'll
    actually be doing the parks so you can be sure of your admission media
    and also be aware of how much non-Disney time you'll have to do
    off-site activities.
    
    Noters can peruse this conference, the travel conference, and the
    Florida conference for ideas as to what else could be of interest to
    vacationeers in Orlando.
    
    A good idea is to contact both the state of Florida's Vacation Bureau
    and the Orlando/Kissimmee/St.Cloud people for visitor information. I
    plan on sending away for an Orlando Magiccard for 1994. When it arrives
    it will have a long list of places and activities where I can make use
    of the offerred discounts.
    
    There are also periodicals you can subscribe to for more info on
    places and attractions to do and see on your vacation.
    
    My current thoughts are that we will pass on Sea World (did it) and 
    Universal Studios (we may do it...10%...it just doesn't cut it with 
    us) this time around.
    
    Under consideration is Busch Gardens. The kids have never seen it and
    I haven't been there in almost 19 years so the family has decided to
    put that on our list. That means I need to allocate one day for a trip
    to Tampa as well as budget for admission and food for that day.
    
    I will make a note of this in my planning notebook and look for
    discounts between now and then.
    
    Another sure bet is Ripley's Believe it Or Not. This attraction opened
    in late 1992 (Fall) and we hope to visit this interesting attraction 
    next year. It's located on I-Drive.
    
    Dinner shows are fun and we like Medival Times but we've thought about
    trying either Arabian Nights or King Henry's Feast. We'll see.
    
    As I determine which attractions we'll be visiting I'll be entering
    this information in my planning notebook so I can note price and other
    information.
    
    In the case of something like Ripley's we may go to a park early, leave
    around Noon and head towards Ripley's for an early afternoon visit.
    
    I'm sure I'll be revisiting this discussion in months to come.
    
    In summary you should do the following regarding non-Disney activities:
    
      - Gather as much literature as you can for information on attractions.
      - List the non-Disney attractions in order of preference incl. cost.
      - Rough out a real general itinerary as to when you would do this 
        activity in the course of your time down there.
    
    The next reply will discuss what to do when you get your onsite
    reservation confirmation.
    
    Mike
349.12Painless PaymentsWREATH::SCOPAFri Jul 16 1993 15:4698
    When you get your reservation confirmation from WDW you should do the
    following:
    
       - Make sure that the Guest confirmation slip identifies the correct
         Resort. You don't want to be paying GF rates for a CBR room
         although you may like vice versa.
       
       - Write down your reservation number someplace handy. You use this
         number when you call the CRO for anything between now and your
         trip.
    
       - Verify arrival and departure dates.
    
       - Verify number of guests.
    
       - Make sure the rate is the same as quoted over the phone.
    
       - Check on preferences you made (requested).
    
       - Make sure your name, address, phone and other info is correct.
    
       - Make sure you know when your deposit is due and send it in as soon
         as you can.
    
    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
    
    Okay I've checked everything and all the information seems to be in
    order. Now I need to get my deposit off but before I do this I need to 
    plan on how I will pay for my room over the next year so it's one less
    expense I need to deal with while down there.
    
    I'd like to make several payments between now and then and have each 
    payment equal the same amount. I don't want to tie myself into big
    payments or too many payments so I try to find what's comfortable for me.
    
    The trip is about 51 weeks away but I'd like to have the room paid for
    before I leave for Florida. I'm shooting to have the room paid for
    about one month before I go. That means I want to have it paid up in
    47 weeks from now.
    
    I decided to do the follwing:
    
           - I will send in my one-night deposit amount.
    
           - Over the remaing 46 weeks I will send in 5 installments.
             Each installment will equal a 3-night payment.
    
           - Each installment will be sent every 9 weeks. That's easy on
             the wallet.
    
    This is comfortable for me because it gives me just enough time in
    between payments to save enough $$$ and also gives me little milestones
    to check on other aspects of the planning process. Also, I don't want
    to tie up a lot of money early on but don't mind having it build up as
    I get closer to the actual trip.
    
    Also, 5 seems to be a good number for me....there aren't too many
    small payments and they aren't large payments.
    
    I could pay it off now but I'd rather do it slowly.
    
    I will enter this payment plan in my planning notebook and I will also
    make entries in DECW$CALENDAR to remind me when a payment is due.
    
    This payment schedule works well for me. You may want to do something
    a bit different depending upon what's comfortable for you.
    
    By spreading out the payments I will also receive a number of
    statements periodically which I will keep in my notebook. I will 
    bring this "paper trail" with me on my trip. If I don't receive one
    I'll be sure to call the CRO.
    
    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
    
    Making plans far in advance gives me the flexibility of doing the type
    of payment plans I just described. I wouldn't have this luxury if I
    planned the trip one, two, or three months ahead.
    
    Also, the cost of the vacation becomes much more palatable when handling it 
    this way. How many times do we hear people complain about how expensive
    it is to go to WDW.
    
    These are the same people who don't even think twice about going out
    and spending $5 a day for lunch. In an average year of 250 days that
    means your spending $1250 or more for lunch. Writing a check for $1250
    either at the beginning or end of the year seems outrageous....but $5
    every day is acceptable.
    
    Why not do the same for a Disney trip and stretch it out?
    
    Yet another reason for planning way ahead.
    
    My next reply will discuss in detail a bit more about your planning
    notebook and how it can help you in your planning.
    
    Mike
    
    
349.13Direct Deposit?ASABET::KUMPELWhen in doubt...Delete it!!!Mon Jul 19 1993 17:319
    re .12
    
     Set up a direct deposit into a saving account. Real easy thru payroll.
    This will ensure that you put aside some money each week. I find that
    this is the only way I can managed to set money aside. Then just
    send it in according to your schedule. 
    
    
     Bill
349.14SOund Familiar?WREATH::SCOPAMon Jul 19 1993 18:593
    Like a vacation club?
    
    Mike
349.15Suggestions for that WDW Trip NotebookWREATH::SCOPAWed Jul 21 1993 16:4986
    When planning a trip far in advance it's a good idea to keep important
    information in a centrally located place. A small notebook can be very
    helpful but it's important to arrange the information so that you can
    make use of it if/when you have to.
    
    Here are some suggestions regarding a trip planning notebook:
    
      - Divide the notebook into several meaningful sections so that
        information does not become cluttered. Sections should include
        the following:
    
            Log - This section should be used to record important trip
                  planning tasks like when you made reservations, when
                  you sent in your deposit, etc. It's good to keep
                  track of your activities. It's also helpful when you
                  run into a problem and you can say, "On such and such
                  I called...."
    
            Data- One area should contain snapshot information regarding
                  the trip. This section will have arrival and departure
                  dates and times, flight numbers (if applicable), 
                  reservation numbers, and other important information. You
                  can refer to this section when you need to seek out
                  certain information.
    
         Budget - This section of the notebook should contain a breakdown
                  of the anticipated expenses for the trip. The cost of the
                  trip should be sorted by transportation, lodging,
                  admission, food/restaurants, souvenirs, and
                  miscellaneous.
    
                  Plug in the numbers as you get a feel for each area. It's
                  important to do this ASAP so you can figure how much you
                  need to save between now and your trip.
    
        TripTik - This area is for those people driving to Fla. It is not
                  the TripTik you get from AAA but your own TripTik and it
                  serves a great purpose. This section should have the
                  following format:
    
                  Day  Time  Mileage  Location  Route  Miles to Go  Comments
    
                  Estimate how far and how fast you'll be going and make a
                  chart that will indicate how far you'll be at a certain 
                  time on a certain day. Be realistic in your planning. Do
                  not cause yourself undue stress by overestimating your
                  plans. Figure on how many miles you'll be traveling on an
                  hourly basis, where you should be at a certain time and 
                  other info. This breaks the trip into mini-trips and
                  keeps you on a steady track.
    
     Checklists - Regardless of how you get there you need to make sure you
                  take care of certain tasks before leaving. Things like
                  buying film, putting the dog in the kennel, getting 
                  Traveler's Cheques may pass you by unless you remember to
                  do them.
    
                  Select some milestone dates (one month before, one week
                  before) and jot down these tasks when you think of them
                  so when that milestone is reached your list is already 
                  made out for you. Believe me it will prevent you from
                  forgetting a lot of last minute things.
    
      WDW plans - How many times do you go there and end up forgetting to 
                  go on that attraction or visit that special restaurant or
                  something else that you forget about until you return?
                  Take the time to think about your WDW priorities and
                  write them down. You may want to especially think about
                  what type of restaurants you'll be visiting so you can 
                  budget accordingly.
    
      - Maintain your notebook and visit it weekly to make sure you haven't
        overlooked important you need to enter.
    
      - Encourage the family to halp maintain the notebook. Family members
        can either make entries themselves or write notes and have you 
        enter the information.
    
      - Finally keep the notebook handy and be sure and take it with you
        on your trip. It will have a lot of valuable information and you
        don't want to leave that information on your coffee table while
        you're walking up Main Street U.S.A. thinking, "Now what was it
        that I wanted to do this time that I forgot to do last time?"
    
    Mike
            
349.16Lunch MoneyWREATH::SCOPATue Jul 27 1993 15:3247
    When planning this far ahead it's good to revisit all your trip info
    once a week, check all the important stuff, and see if you've
    overlooked anything so far.
    
    Money is always a factor in planning a trip and I found that the best
    way to budget for something like food is to sit down and estimate where 
    and how you'll be dining while you're in Orlando.
    
    I think Jim Pappas has entered a note or two on restaurant prices. I
    usually estimate dining prices (per person) to run something like the
    following:
    
                Breakfasts $5.00  - $ 7.50
                Lunches    $7.50  - $10.00
                Dinners    $10.00 - $15.00
    
    If you sit down and say, "Well we definitely want to go to such and
    such for lunch or dinner" then you can compile a list of places you'll
    be eating and estimate your food budget.
    
    To cut down on costs limit yourself to one large meal a day or
    alternate your days with one day being a "small snack" day (sandwhiches
    at The Golden Horseshoe) and the next day being a "sit down" day
    (Tangaoroa in the morning and Alfredo's at 4 P.M.).
    
    By alternating your days you will keep from adding to your waistline
    and also keep from subtracting from your wallet.
    
    Some people use formulas like "$40/adult/day and $20/child/day" to
    determine their food budget. I think those figures are overestimations
    because every day is different. You could use them if you like. It
    never hurts to overestimate. 
    
    Also, if you're like a lot of us you tend to have breakfast in your
    room if you can. This will save money AND time.
    
    Well looks like I'll be jotting down some notes on where we'll be
    eating next year.
    
    I will estimate on the high end for every breakfast ($7.50), lunch
    ($10), and dinner ($15.00). To play it even safer I will throw in an
    extra 20% to cover things like tips, Dole Whip, etc.
    
    Once I have a good idea as to what my food budget will be I will
    incorporate that in my "savings scheme" between now and then.
    
    Mike
349.17200 day Milestone CheckWREATH::SCOPAFri Dec 17 1993 13:0761
    Well gang it's been 5 months since I last entered anything in this
    planning note. 
    
    At this point (under 200 days to go) I thought it best to check on a
    few things. 
    
    1. AAA membership
    
       This is a good investment as the Triptik, guidebooks, and discounts 
       usually more than pay for the membership fee. If you plan to drive I
       strongly suggest you join AAA at least a month before your trip so you
       have time to get your Triptik. I'll be renewing mine soon.
    
    2. Funding 
    
       It's good to check your WDW funds from time to time. Have any
       unexpected expenses popped up? DO you need to adjust your rate of
       saving? It's good to keep tabs as you get closer and closer.
    
    3. Trip Costs
    
       Always, always recheck your figures on the expectant cost of the trip.
       Things like TICKET POLICY may force you to make adjustments. Choose 
       your own frequency rate for revisiting your figures. If you plan a
       year out every three months is good until you get under 100 days.
       At that point every 3-4 weeks is a good timetable. Remember, you
       don't want to wake up a week or two before the trip and say,
       "Omigod, I really can't afford this trip!"
    
    3. Trip Itinerary
    
       If you jotted down a rough/general itinerary of how you expect the
       trip to pan out you may want to review it again. Maybe something
       has made you rethink certain aspects of the trip like "Gee I forgot
       about visiting the Ripley place on I-Drive." or "I think we'll go to TL
       more than just one day." Again, a general idea as to how you'll
       spend your time is a good idea..don't overdo it with a rigid
       schedule. 
    
    3. Action Items
    
       Check your list of pre-vacation tasks you need to do. Check to see  
       if you have alloted enough time for these tasks. For instance, I
       want to contact organizations down there to get information,
       literature, coupons, etc. so once 1994 gets here I will start
       compiling a list of these places and then come March I'll contact
       them for this stuff. Other action items could include such things
       as:
    
              - Airfare tickets
              - Admission tickets
              - When to buy film/video tape
       
       Don't leave everything for the last minute.
    
    My next planning note entry will come in late January.
    
    Mike  
    
    
    
349.18Trip 6 Months Away? Then Read This Note!WREATH::SCOPAFri Feb 04 1994 14:02131
    Well it's time to check in again.
    
    The old vacation.com tells me that I'll be starting my vacation in
    147 days or even better 5 MONTHS. This means I need to start paying
    more attention to pre-vacation tasks. Let's look at a few.
    
    Travel Concerns
    
    Well I'm driving down so I need to be sure my AAA membership is
    up to date. Yep. The only other concern is to make sure my vehicle is
    in good enough shape to make the trip. That's ongoing.
    
    If I were flying I'd be calling for airfare EVERY DAY until I secured
    the best deal for my budget. Are you within 6 months of a trip? Maybe
    you better start dialing.
    
    Funding & Cost
    
    I want to discuss this a bit because I took Jim Pappas' idea about
    "overbooking" when I wasn't sure exactly when I was going or for how
    long. I booked for so many days but I'm not sure at this point if I
    will stay that long. I might pare it down depending upon my vacation
    funds. Right now I'm standing pat with everything but I will watch this
    closely over the next 6 months and adjust accordingly.
    
    My point is this...if you are not sure when or how long you can stay
    then overbook. For instance, make a reservation for maybe 14 days even
    though you may only go for a week. When you know for sure when or how
    long you can stay, adjust your reservation accordingly.
    
    If you make your reservation well in advance you give yourself time to
    save and time to rethink your plans. At certain "milestones" check your
    funds and see if all plans are in synch. I'm sure we'd all love to
    spend a month down there but time (work) and money get in the way.
    
    Estimate what you expect to pay for transportation and put that aside.
    That amount won't change...hopefully if it does...it will go down.
    
    Now estimate what your daily costs would be. This would amount to room,
    food, trinkets, and admission. If you have already purchased tix (SD
    passes or APs) then this is behind you. Once you estimate how many days
    you can afford again you can adjust your reservations. It's important
    to keep in mind that you must finalize your reservations BEFORE you
    purchase your airfare. Thus once you have found the ideal airfare, then
    it's time to determine exactly how long you will stay. But remember,
    when you plan well ahead of time think big.
    
    Itinerary
    
    I talked about this in my last note. I bring it up again because it
    really is tied in with the planning. Why? Because time and $$$$ are
    important factors. If, for instance, you add a few more restaurants
    or let's say HDD to your itinerary you have to be sure you have the
    necessary funding and time (time that may replace other planned 
    things).
    
    Here's some examples, other than Space Mountain and maybe Dreamflight,
    I wasn't planning on visiting TomorrowLand. The New Carousel of
    Progress show may pull me there.
    
    There may be a new restaurant on Sunset Blvd that we won't hear about
    until some May vacation trip reports get entered in here.
    
    I don't especially plan to see the Barbie show in EPCOT but if reports
    are that this show is "Can't miss" then I may consider it.
    
    Also, there are possibly several non-Disney but Orlando-Kissimmee
    attractions that pop up between now and the time I leave.
    
    Of course the way to get around all this is to loosely plan your
    vacation (Day 1: TMK, Day 2: EC, Day 3: Sea World, Day 4: MGM, and
    so on).
    
    Some of you may not be concerend with this but I thought I'd mention
    it.
    
    Action Items
    
    Ah yes the all important action items. Well here's the bigges one of
    them all.........lists. That's right. With less than 6 months to go
    you should make yourself several checklists that contain tasks you
    need to do by a certain time.
    
    I may have mentioned these before but it won't hurt to revisit them
    again. Here are some action items you may want to consider for these
    checklists:
    
    Renew AAA Membership (if you're driving)
    Secure airfare (by a certain date)
    Finalize reservations (when is up to you)
    Arrange for the house & pets care  (remind neighbors/relatives)
    Shop for clothes (if you need them)
    Order TripTik (If you're driving....wait until you're under 30 days)
    Send mail to Florida Bureau of Tourism (Discount coupons % cards)
    Buy film/tape (it's not cheap down there)
    Determine rental car needs (and who to rent the car from)
    Get Traveler's Cheques (if you use them. Secure just before leaving)
    Mow the lawn (don't laugh...I do this the day before I leave)
    Unplug certain appliances (You won't need them while you're gone)
    Prepay bills (if necessary...they may be due while you're gone)
    Pack (some people like to do this several days before leaving)
    
    These are just a few suggestions. Some of these action items need to be 
    done several hours, days, weeks, or even months before you leave. You
    have to decide when you need to pay attention to them.
    
    I plan on having several lists because it has worked so well for me in
    the past. These lists are for:
    
    3 months before leaving  
    1 month before leaving  
    2 weeks before leaving
    1 week before leaving
    3 days before leaving
    2 days before leaving
    24 hours before leaving
    Night before leaving
    1 hour before leaving the house
    
    Sounds a bit overboard but why take a chance and forget something that
    may ruin your vacation? All items on each list must be completed before 
    the next list needs attention. That means I may write down something on 
    my 3 months list that I need to attend to before I'm within one month
    of leaving.
    
    Oh yeah.....again. If you do take this route you may want to start
    making lists within 6 months of your trip.
    
    My next entry is probably going to come during the first week in April.
    
    Mike
349.19This Winter is Making Me Do ThisWREATH::SCOPAFri Feb 11 1994 13:4252
    This weather is really bogging me down so I'm stepping up my plans and
    will be contacting the following Bureaus/Agencies via mail next week:
    
    
    Kissimmee - St. Cloud Convention and Visitor Bureau
    Orlando/Orange County Convention and Visitors Bureau
    The Central Florida Vacation Information Guide
    
    I will write and tell these people of my plans to visit Florida this
    Summer and will ask that they send me any information that would direct 
    me to all attractions operating at that time.
    
    I may also word it like this...
    
       "I am planning to visit your lovely Sunshine State again and would
        appreciate any literature, guides, etc. you could send me that
        contains information on all attractions available during the Summer 
        months."
    
    Notice the word "again" which tells these people I'm a repeat visitor.
    That tells them I had a great time in past visits and they may go a bit
    further to send me extra stuff.
    
    Also, I complimented their "lovely Sunshine State" using Florida's
    nickname. That may be good for some extra discount coupons. Maybe not
    but it can't hurt.
    
    Finally I tell them exactly when I plan to be there. This is important
    because I don't want to receive information and coupons that expire 
    when Spring expires. Many times they will print seasonal tourist info
    and this way I'll be sure to get the Summer stuff.
    
    What do I expect to get?
    
    Well the last time I did this I received an Orlando Magic Card that was
    different from the one I got at the PAC Center. My card came with a
    small booklet that told me everything that was discounted with the
    card.
    
    I also received several different booklets and brochures that were
    packed with information and discount coupons for attractions,
    restaurants, and motels.
    
    Finally, what better way to hype your excitement even more than
    receiving this stuff and making you realize that your trip is getting
    closer.
    
    Thought I'd put this note in to hopefully remind others about doing
    this type of stuff...especially if you plan to do sone non-Disney
    activities.
    
    Mike   
349.20Planning aheadPHDSRV::RICCIORespect All... Fear None!Tue Feb 15 1994 14:0228
    
    
      Mike,
    
      It's nice to see someone else who plans their WDW trips "years" in
    advance. ;^)
    
      We (Me, my wife and 3 kids, Mike 9, Geoff 5 and Alexa 2) will be
    driving down this July. This will be our 5th trip in 6 years, but
    the first time driving. We will leave on the 13th, arrive on the
    15th. We purchased our 5 day Super Duper passes about 3 weeks ago.
    They are resting comfortabley in our save deposit box.
    
      We'll do the 7 night 8 day "thing" at Port Orleans. This will be our
    first time at PO. We've stayed twice at CBR, so we thought we'd try 
    something new. After our 8 days at WDW, we'll drive to the gulf coast
    (Bradenton) and spend a week with my parents, brother and his family
    and sister and her family. It's a great way to relax after a hectic
    week at WDW.
    
      Before I go I want to thank whom ever it was that put the World Cup
    schedule in the file. It was a big reason why we picked the 15th - 22nd
    for our WDW trip. Hopefully all the "who-ha's" will have long left by
    then. Of course, as always, a full trip report will come around the 
    second week of August.
    
    
       150_days_and_counting!            Phil...
349.21Aloha Isle: July 16th, 7 P.M. - Be thereWREATH::SCOPATue Feb 15 1994 16:206
    Maybe we'll run into one another Phil. I'll be in Orlando from July
    8th to July 26th preparing the Grandmother of all Trip Reports. Keep
    your eyes on this note as I'll be driving down too and you may find some 
    of the information in here especially useful for your trip.
    
    Mike
349.22"peeled"PHDVAX::RICCIORespect All... Fear None!Wed Feb 16 1994 13:357
    
    
       I'll keep my eyes "peeled", and I'll stay in touch. Maybe will can
    get together?
    
    
                                       Phil...
349.233 Month Milestone - What Should You Do?WREATH::SCOPATue Mar 29 1994 20:00101
    As you close in on 3 months before leaving on your trip you should
    think about attending to a few things. Once you get under the 100
    day mark time can pass by so quickly you may find yourself with little
    time to do a lot of pre-trip tasks.
    
    One of the first things we do is make a list of items we may need to
    pick up before leaving. This activity is worthwhile regardless of whether
    you drive or fly down. Length of stay and time of year may alter some
    things.
    
    A plus in listing these items 3 months before going gives you a chance
    to look for bargains and get the most for your money.
    
    Here are some ideas:
    
      - A real comfortable backpack to take with you in the parks. We
        need to replace ours with a more comfortable one. We store ponchos,
        an umbrella, an extra video tape, and an extra battery for the
        video camera in the backpack.
    
      - Film. We start looking for bargains on film at this time. You DON'T
        want to buy film down there. If you run out of film you must decide 
        to either pay through the nose or spend some time looking for
        bargains. No thanks. We'll invest some time now into looking for 
        bargains and purchase film ahead of time in tax-free NH. Of course
        if you run out of film and happen to be near Universal Studios,
        stop by the K-Mart behind the rear entrance to US. 
    
        How much to take? That depends on a lot of things. Plan on a roll
        of film for each new parade you haven't seen. We figure on two
        rolls, 1 for Aladdin's Caravan and 1 for the other Mickey Parade.
        1 roll should be reserved for Sunset Blvd. New attractions require
        consideration too. Know your itinerary and plan accordingly. I
        think a roll per day is the absolute minimum.  
        
      - Video tape. Same as film. Look for the bargains. When determining
        how many tapes to bring I usually plan on 1.5 tapes per day. The
        first time I brought a videocam on a trip I brought a tape for each
        day and ended up buying a few more. My taping habits are such that
        I now plan on having 1.5 tapes per day. I also jot down places and
        things I want to tape to get an idea as to how much tape I need.
        This time around they'll be several new parades plus I have plans
        to tape SpectroMagic from a different angle. Also, even though I 
        have a lot of footage on "Fantasy In the Sky" I plan on taping from
        a "Skyway to Fantasyland" Gondola. Another taping I have planned is to
        keep an eye on the weather down there and to tape some footage of
        the Twilight Zone of Terror with a stormy sky behind it. Florida
        has given me some great footage of lightning storms and I plan on
        capturing the Tower in the foreground with a lightning storm in the 
        background. Also, changes in attractions like The Hall of
        Presidents, American Adventure, The Land Pavillion, and Carrousel
        of Progress fall into my plans. Think ahead and prepare
        accordingly. The idea here is to spend time up front so you can spend
        your valuable Orlando time doing the things you want to do instead of
        taking time to do things you can do now. 
    
      - Laundry, Personal Hygiene, etc. If you drive down and decide to do
        laundry you may want to stick with something you like as far as
        detergent. Look for travel size boxes. Things like toothpaste,
        shampoo, deoderant, etc. in travel sizes can be found in places
        like CVS.
     
      - Clothes. Well how long will you be there? Start looking at what
        you plan to wear and if you need a top to go with those polka dot
        shorts. It's good to start thinking about this 3 months ahead of
        time. It's not a bad idea to try some of these outfits in case they
        are a bit tight. A 3 month timeframe gives you the option of
        working off those extra pounds and inches (less expensive) or instead
        buy some that fit. I opt for losing weight because I then don't
        feel as guilty when I have that Dole Whip ;*).
      
      - Shoes. If you don't have a comfortable pair of shoes for your trip
        think about getting them now. Once you find them start breaking
        them in gradually so they'll be real comfortable for the trip.
    
      - Cameras. You may want to make sure they are working okay. Also, 
        make sure you plan to get fresh batteries for your cameras.
    
      - I have already mentioned this in a previous note but I think it's
        important to mention it again. Sometime from the 3 month mark to
        the 1 month mark you should write to the tourist bureaus down there
        and request tourist info. This may take anywhere from 2 weeks to a
        month for this material to get to you so plan accordingly.
    
      - If you haven't thought about car rental now's the time. Check the
        car rental note in this conference and start to get an idea as to
        who, what, and where you'll rent your vehicle. Hopefully this has 
        been done by this time.
    
      - Finally, as always, go over your general trip itinerary, tentative
        plans regarding meals, attractions, etc. and determine if your
        funds will be adequate for your trip and adjust if need be.
    
    All these suggestions can be found elsewhere in this conference so they
    may appear quite familiar to many of you. As you close in on your trip 
    be sure to do all that is necessary to insure that you have the best
    possible vacation.
    
    My next note will discuss what to do at the 2-month mark.
    
    Mike
349.242 Months to Go? Read This!WREATH::SCOPAFri May 06 1994 16:5771
    When you are within 2 months of your trip you may want to start
    focusing on some things which may have never crossed your mind. 
    
         - If you haven't had a dental checkup lately now's the time.
           It's best to be safe than sorry and two months gives you
           time to take care of any necessary dental work.
    
         - If you wear glasses or contacts and haven't had your eyes
           checked in a while you may want to consider this too. I do this
           myself to insure that I see as clearly as possible when down
           there.
    
         - All those items (film,videos, sunscreen, backpack, clothing, etc.)
           that you placed on those lists should be purchased now. 
    
         - Confirm your reservations again...doesn't hurt.
    
         - If you're driving and have AAA circle a date on your calendar to
           call AAA for the tripktik. This date should be within four weeks
           of your trip to insure up-to-date information.
    
         - I'd contact the tourist info people down in Orlando and 
           Kissimmee-St. Cloud area by now and ask for information. It
           will take two to three weeks for this info to get to you...maybe
           longer.
    
         - The 3 month milestone talked about getting a good idea on the
           car rental area.....this month SECURE your car rental. Get it
           out of the way.
    
         - If you haven't made your lists out...DO IT NOW! You know your
           schedule, what you need to do....make your lists. Check 349.18
           for suggestions on lists.
         
         _ I've mentioned an itinerary as being a helpful planning tool. 
           It's at this point that you really should get pretty close to
           your final itinerary. Know exactly what you want to see and 
           allocate time to see these sites/attractions. This includes
           restaurants and dinner shows. Leave some free time to add to 
           your itinerary.
    
         - With the itinerary set, money matters become much clearer
           now. Transportation, hotel, admissions, and car rental costs
           were set at least by the 3 month mark. The itinerary will
           identify restaurants and help you determine food expenses.
           
         Okay so two months before your vacation you should:
    
               - Make appts. for dental and eye checkups if necessary.
               - Begin purchasing vacation items.
               - Confirm reservations.
               - Make a date to call AAA for TripTik (if driving).
               - Call/Write for Touris Info.
               - Make car rental reservation (if necessary).
               - Start making your lists.
               - Firm up your itinerary.
               - Check on funds.
    
    I will be adding about 5 more notes to this topic. 
    
    On the first week in June I'll talk about the 1-month milestone.
    
    On the second week in June I'll talk about the 2-week milestone.
    
    On the third week in June I'll talk about the 1 week milestone.
    
    On the fourth week in June I'll discuss the 3-day, 2-day, and
    1-day milestones and any others that may help in planning a trip.
    
    Mike_who_is_exactly_two_months_from_taking_off_for_Orlando
    
349.25DELNI::DISMUKETue May 10 1994 17:015
    After reading the previous note (.24), I'm glad I'm spontaneous!  I
    would go nuts with such detail.
    
    -sandy
    
349.26It's not for EveryoneWREATH::SCOPATue May 10 1994 18:275
    Sandy,
    
    I am a professional....do not try this at home.
    
    ;^)
349.27HAHADELNI::DISMUKEWed May 11 1994 14:158
    Thanks for the chuckle!  You certainly are - and might I add the only
    one who could possibly do this file justice!!!!
    
    Keep up the good work...you'll earn a special place on the second star
    to the right...
    
    -sandy
    
349.281 Month MilestoneWREATH::SCOPAThu Jun 09 1994 16:0298
This entry discusses what you should be doing when within a month
of your WDW vacation.

  - Okay so you've had your dental checkup and eye exam? Do you
    have new glasses or contacts?

  - Are you driving to Florida? Do you have AAA? Order your
    triptik NOW. Triptik packages are received normally within 10
    days after you've ordered them.

  - Also, if you're driving...get the car tuned and checked out.

  - Have you considered pre-paying a bit more of your vacation
    bill (hotel room?) before you leave? Something to consider.

  - If your trip is still a few weeks away plan one night or one
    weekend to pick up the rest of the items you need for the
    trip at that time. Things like film, sunscreen, walking
    shoes, etc....DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE.

  - If you haven't contacted the tourist info people in Fla. and
    you want some materials (Orlando Magiccard for instance) I'd
    call them this month.

  - Check your 1-month milestone list and attend to the tasks
    still remaining.

  - Check your other lists and be sure you haven't forgotten
    anything.

  - Your vacation party (person or persons going with you) should
    meet and discuss the areas, attractions, and things everyone
    wants to do down there. From this check with your preliminary
    itinerary and see that all is covered.

  - Funding should be all set by now...but keep checking so that
    you have a handle on everything.

  - Draw up a little schedule. This schedule should have your
    vacation broken down into each day you'll be on your trip.
    This schedule (or chart) should break down expected expenses
    on a daily basis. Line items like food, souvenirs, admission,
    etc. should be estimated for each day of your trip. Leave a
    line below each estimated day to put your actual expenses for
    the day. Make sure you have a Day Total and Trip Total column so
    you can estimate about how much you expect to have spent
    daily and for the trip on any day.

    Keep in mind this is a suggestion. I did it on my last two
    trips and at the end of each day I put in my entries and
    after a few days I compared my estimated expenses with actual
    expenses and was pleasantly surprised...the last half of the
    trip was VERY ENJOYABLE.

  - It's now time to remind certain people that you'll be gone/on
    vacation in a month. People like:

         - Local police (watch the house)
         - Neighbors (watch the house)
         - Relatives (watch the house)
         - A.T & T. (reduce power - my teenagers won't be using the phone line
         - Newspaper people
         - Post Office
         - Your boss

   - Will there be any bills that need to be paid either or
     during your vacation? Take note of these bills now and either pay
     early or make arrangements for someone dependable to mail
     payments in for you (you write out the checks, prepare the
     envelopes, stamp it...they just mail it.)

   - Here's something I also do at the one month period. I start
     making labels for postcards I intend to send to certain people.
     For instance, I'll have a label already made up for my
     boss...I'll just slap in on the back of the postcard, write a
     little message, put a stamp on it (buy your stamps BEFORE YOU
     GO) and mail it off.

  Let's review for this one month milestone:

        - Ordered your new glasses/contacts (if applicable)?
        - If driving, ordered your TRIPTIK?
        - If driving, made an appointment for a tune-up?
        - Could you do a little pre-payment on your trip?
        - Have you picked up all the little items you need for the trip?
        - Called the Florida Tourist Bureau?
        - Check your 1-Month checklist?
        - Review and if necessary revise other lists.
        - Meet with vacation party to plan itinerary.
        - Check funding.
        - Draw up a schedule to track trip expenses.
        - Notify/Remind people of your plans.
        - Attend to bills to be payed during your absence.
        - Make labels for postcards.

  Next week I'll do a 3-week milestone.

  Mike_who_is_under_one_month                    
349.29Three Weeks and CountingWREATH::SCOPATue Jun 14 1994 20:2387
This entry discusses what activities take place three weeks before
your trip.

 -  Take care of anything you were supposed to do last week and DO IT
    THIS WEEK!

 - If you are driving to Orlando and ordered your triptik from AAA
   last week you should be getting it this week. As soon as you
   receive your triptik sit down and study your route. YOu may want to
   make out a chart like the following:

   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   Date    Time    Target      Actual      Target     Actual    +/-
                   Location    Location    Miles      Miles     Mileage

   7/6     5 AM    Bolton, MA              50


   Fill in the chart using your triptik. Be conservative with your
   estimates as to how far you'll be traveling on an hourly basis.

   During your drive mark down the actuals and compare with the
   targets. This will help you plan your next trip. This is just a
   suggestion.

 - Check your lists. Do you have everything you need to bring with you
   on your trip? Three weeks can fly by so make sure you use this week
   to pick up anything outstanding left to pick up.
    
 - How did the itinerary meeting with your vacation party go? Finish
   up your final itinerary so you and your party will have a record of
   where/what they want to go/do....otherwise you may forget.
     
 - Review your schedule (mentioned in previous note). This is a handy
   way to keep records of the cost of the trip.

 - Begin organizing all important paper and put in a folder, notebook
   or travel bag. This includes:

     Airfare tickets    Admission Passes   Discount Passes    Triptiks
     Maps               Guide Books        Special Notes to Yourself

   I usually put all this stuff in a special travel bag and keep it
   with me en route to Orlando.

  - Clothes. Haven't talked much about this. Start choosing those
    pieces of clothing you intend to wear en route to your destination,
    while there, and on your return. Hopefully you've already done
    this and have possibly even shopped for some spanking new vacation
    clothes.

    Anyway, think about how many of this and how many of that and what
    goes with this and what goes with that. You don't want to take too
    much and you don't want to take too little. You also want
    something light and comfortable...which leads to the next matter.

  - Since you are going to a warm climate and since you'll be doing a
    lot of walking you should have been doing something to prepare
    yourself. Some people will exercise and start a walking program a
    few weeks before going to Orlando.

    Other people (like myself) will go beyond that and try to lose
    those extra pounds because it's tough not to gain weight down
    there. Either way you need to be aware of your own situation and
    prepare accordingly.

    Okay, let's review 3 weeks to go:

      - Mop up any outstanding items you had marked down for the one
        month milestone.

      - Be on the lookout for your triptik (if driving). Once you get
        it start studying it.

      - Check your lists. Forget anything?	   

      - Prepare final itinerary.

      - Prepare a vacation bag/folder for all important papers.

      - Start picking out clothes for the trip.

      - Prepare yourself physically for the trip.


    Next entry will discuss the two-week milestone.
                 
349.302 Week MilestoneWREATH::SCOPAWed Jun 22 1994 14:21131
    Congratulations. You have reached the two-week milestone. There's no
    turning back now.
    
    As a matter of fact, because there is no turning back now, you better
    take care of matters before it's too late.
    
    So what is left to do? Try these on for size:
    
      - Outstanding items.
    
        Are there any tasks left over from your 1-month or 3-week
        milestone? If so take care of them FIRST. Time is passing
        real fast.
    
      - Clothes.
    
        This is the week you settle on your vacation wardrobe. That is,
        you should know by now what your taking to wear on your trip.
        Quantity may depend upon whether you do laundry (Yechh) during your
        vacation. Anyway, settle on your wardrobe this week. 
    
      - Triptik
    
        If you are driving and are using a triptik you should review it
        this week and put together a chart similar to what I had suggested
        in the previous entry. Again, this is a suggestion. I find it quite
        handy. 
    
        Hint: Decide when you want to arrive in Orlando and work your way
        back, allowing just 50 miles for every hour on the road. If you
        prefer, enter rest periods too. If you do this I guarantee you'll
        reach your destination in time.
    
        Do this chart NOW!
    
       
      - Lists 
        
        Time to check your lists. Check on things you need to bring, things
        you need to get, things you need to take care of before you leave,
        and so on. You can never overdo this part of the planning process.
    
      
    -   Notebook
    
        If you are taking a special notebook, travel bag, briefcase, or 
        notebook (mentioned in the previous note) you should be adding 
        things like your triptik and stuff to it.
    
        I have a Magic Kingdom Club travel bag and before my trip I usually
        fill it with the following items:
    
               - Maps (Especially of Orlando and WDW)
               - Triptik
               - Itinerary/To do list
               - AAA Guide Books
               - Birnbaum or any Disney type book
               - Orlando Magiccard stuff (books, brochures)
               - Passes and coupons 
               - A few pens
               - Suitcase keys (I put mine on a small WDW keyring)
               - My trip cost tracking chart (more on this later)
               - My designated trip report notebook
    
        You should have started compiling all these important items
        last week.
    
    
      - Vacation Spot
     
        If you have an area of your house that is not being used much
        (guest room, part of a bedroom) you may want to get out the
        suitcases and air them out. If possible, you may even want to
        start packing.
    
        Anyway, if you have an area where you can put the suitcases out
        and pack a few things here and there, you'll find it to be very 
        helpful.
    
      
      - Photo/Tape List
     
        Remember that itinerary you had put together? Use that itinerary
        to start compiling a list of things you want to photograph or
        videotape. This itinerary will act as a guideline. Otherwise you
        may forget. The vacation juices should be starting to flow right
        now so these should fly onto paper.
    
      
      - Exercise
    
        You should be into your exercise program to get you ready to walk
        the many hours in the theme parks and to lose a few pounds (that you'll
        put back when you toast me with a Dole Whip now and then).
    
        Keep it up until the day you leave.
    
    
      - Planning for the week before you leave.
    
        Gee Mike, are you jumping the gun? 
    
        No, not really. I think it's important to know what's left so you
        can plan accordingly. Remember, a week can fly by. Better to be safe
        than sorry.
    
        Anyway, here's a partial list of what you should be doing one week
        before you leave:
    
           - Clean the house (you'll feel better coming home to a clean house
           - Secure Traveler's Cheques
           - Visit the barber (optional I guess)
           - Do a special laundry for the vacation wardrobe
           - Pack
           - Take care of any bills that need to be paid during your absence.
           - Tell post office to hold mail.
           - Stop newspaper delivery.
           - Finalize any house/pet sitting arrangements.
           - Buy stamps for postcards.
           - Make labels for postcards (saves time).
           - Secure timers for lights.
           - Make your list for last minute tasks:
           - Turn off water to house (optional)
           - Leave second floor windows open a crack.
           - Turn off some electricity.
       
    Next week will be the last entry for this topic. That entry will
    contain information that will cover the one week milestone and the 
    48 hour and 24 hour milestone.
    
    Mike             
349.311 week - Disneyitis begins to buildWREATH::SCOPATue Jun 28 1994 14:1295
    This is your one-week milestone note. Wasn't it yesterday when you
    first had the idea about planning this vacation? Wasn't it yesterday 
    when you called up and made your reservation? Wasn't it yesterday when
    you read the two-week milestone note?
    
    Time is flying and with one week to go you may notice a few
    pre-vacation jitters. This is natural because your subconscious is
    somehow telling you that you may be forgetting something. Yet how can
    this be?
    
    Well, NOW is the time to begin tying up loose ends.
    
    Okay let's do this slowly:
    
    - Outstanding items.
    
      This has been mentioned in previous notes. Think back. Was there
      anything you meant to do sooner but kept putting it off? It's critical
      that you take care of this now because time is no longer on your side.
    
    
    - Clothes
    
      You should know by now what you are taking. If you intended to do a 
      special laundry do it now. Before you do the laundry check to make
      sure you have exactly what you need as far as your vacation wardrobe.
      How much to take? That's up to the individual. Some people subscribe
      to the "3-piece" philosophy that says take two tops for every pair
      of shorts. That way you have a "double outfit." Anyway, warm up the
      washing machine...time to freshen up the clothes.
    
      Once you have laundered your vacation clothes start packing them into the
      suitcases. 
    
      Hint: As you pack your suitcase(s) maintain a list of everything you
            pack. You can then review the list to make sure you haven't    
            forgotten anything.
    
    - Mail and Newspapers
    
      Make it a point this week to tell the Post Office and the Newspaper
      people to hold mail/paper while you're gone. Don't wait until the
      last minute tell them now. When you visit the Post Office buy stamps
      for your postcards.
    
    - Lists
    
      Review your lists and determine if you need to add to them,
      especially as you get closer to leaving. Make sure you know exactly
      what you need to do up to the time you close the door and write this
      down. Then when it's time to go check your list.  
    
    - Travel Bag
    
      Start packing this now. Put all your books, guides, maps, tickets,
      passes, notes, itinerary, notebooks, pens, pencils, etc in there NOW.
      Also, make address labels for the postcards you'll send.
    
    - Housecleaning
    
      If you clean at least one room per day you should be able to leave
      for your vacation with a nice clean house waiting for you on your
      return.
    
      Hint: Leave the bathroom(s) for the day/night before you leave.
    
    - Traveler's Cheques
    
      If you plan on using them you should get them this week. If possible
      combine this with another task like "on the way to the Post Office
      I will..."
    
      Hint: AAA members get TCs free.
    
    - Primping?
    
      Do the kids need haircuts? Do it this week, first chance. Drop them
      off on the way to the Post Office and AAA ;*)
    
    - Bills, Bills, Bills
    
      Go through your bills and pre-pay any that you can. If you need,
      leave your bills w/payment with a relative or friend to mail on a
      certain day while you are gone.
    
    - Do you have timers for lights? Buy them this week.
    
    Well, if you've been following this note accordingly then you should be 
    well prepared for your trip. The two-week milestone note said that this
    note would cover the 1-week, 48-hour, and 24-hour milestone. I've 
    elected to put in separate notes for those two milestones. Look for 
    them this week.
    
    Mike
    
349.3248 Hours to GoWREATH::SCOPAWed Jun 29 1994 14:0023
    Gee, leaving in 2 days huh?
    
    Let's talk about some things you may want to consider doing today, NOT
    TOMORROW. A lot of these should be looked at as optional.
    
    - Mow the lawn (if it's the growing season)
    
    - Are you driving to your destination? Prepare some tapes to listen to
      while you're driving. Nothing soft and slow...something upbeat to
      keep you alert behind the wheel.
    
    - If you are driving, take steps to insure you don't get locked out of
      your car. I sneak extra keys on the laces of my sneakers.
    
    - Today is a good day to just sit down and go over all your lists,
      double-check to see if you indeed have everything for your trip, and
      tie-up any loose ends.
    
    Okay, it looks like you're almost there.
    
    Tomorrow the absolute last installment...the 24-hour milestone.
    
    Mike 
349.33It's Here!WREATH::SCOPAThu Jun 30 1994 20:4331
    Condition - RED
    
    Get up early and check your lists.
    
    If you have forgotten to get something for your trip make your
    dash to the mall early and don't be concerned about finding the 
    best price...YOU DON'T HAVE THE LUXURY OF TIME.
    
    Pack early...if you haven't already.
    
    Do a final check before going to bed. This final check should include:
    
       - Clothes
       - Toiletries
       - Travel Bag Items
             - Maps
             - Passes
             - Tickets
             - Guidebooks
       - Money (Traveler's Checks, Credit Cards, etc.)
       - Miscellaneous 9Film, tape, cameras,etc.)
    
    Also before you go to bed make a list of things you need to do before
    you leave the house. For example..unplug this, tuen off that, set the
    security timers to do this, etc.
    
    Okay, you're ready to leave your troubles behind.
    
    Have a great vacation.
    
    Mike