Anonymous wrote:Just you and your DH or are there any kids? Any thing can be a low key Disney experience. Just go for a few hours and spend the rest of the day at the pool. If there's nothing in particular you want to see, you won't miss anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you inadvertently win a silent auction? Either you bid on it or not.
There was a table of prizes you could add a door prize ticket to, to be selected at random. We didn’t expect to win anything.
So, it was a raffle? I mean a small part of you must have been ok with the idea of winning or else you would have put the ticket somewhere else. It's ok to admit that this might be something you wanted to do since you're going to be spending a lot more than just the $2K to do this for 5 days.
Oh my god, do I really have to get into the details of the charity event for you? Will you leave me alone about it if I do?
It was a charity silent auction. Included in the price of our plate was, yes, a ticket to a raffle. There was also a silent auction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that sounds like a good plan, but you should know that $2k gift card will probably barely cover the room for 5 days at a Deluxe resort. Beach Club has the best pool and walking distance to Epcot, so I think that would be a great place to start.
I would also do a dinner at Grand Floridian or the Contemporary and then google for the fireworks cruise. That will be a great low-key, adult experience.
You’re correct. Based on my research, we will end up paying for the park tickets when anything else we do/eat, but that’s ok!
Actually, thanks for mentioning that about Beach Club; that puts it higher on the list. I’m sure this will be a thing no matter where we choose, but do you think that because of the pool at this resort, it will be exceptionally overrun with children? Like, more than the others?
lol, now I think you’re a troll. Yes, there will be a lot of children.
I’m not a troll. Are you? I’ve just read that this is a very kid-friendly pool, but that does sound ridiculous when talking about Disney.
Is there a resort that is less kid-friendly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you inadvertently win a silent auction? Either you bid on it or not.
There was a table of prizes you could add a door prize ticket to, to be selected at random. We didn’t expect to win anything.
So, it was a raffle? I mean a small part of you must have been ok with the idea of winning or else you would have put the ticket somewhere else. It's ok to admit that this might be something you wanted to do since you're going to be spending a lot more than just the $2K to do this for 5 days.
Oh my god, do I really have to get into the details of the charity event for you? Will you leave me alone about it if I do?
It was a charity silent auction. Included in the price of our plate was, yes, a ticket to a raffle. There was also a silent auction.
Look, you seem like you're trying to avoid the stigma of planning this trip, but just own it. Nobody cares how this fell in your lap but you wouldn't otherwise do it. It's a distraction.
Why are you so combative? Do you have any actual pertinent advice?
As I said, we are leaning in. Do you have any advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you inadvertently win a silent auction? Either you bid on it or not.
There was a table of prizes you could add a door prize ticket to, to be selected at random. We didn’t expect to win anything.
So, it was a raffle? I mean a small part of you must have been ok with the idea of winning or else you would have put the ticket somewhere else. It's ok to admit that this might be something you wanted to do since you're going to be spending a lot more than just the $2K to do this for 5 days.
Oh my god, do I really have to get into the details of the charity event for you? Will you leave me alone about it if I do?
It was a charity silent auction. Included in the price of our plate was, yes, a ticket to a raffle. There was also a silent auction.
Look, you seem like you're trying to avoid the stigma of planning this trip, but just own it. Nobody cares how this fell in your lap but you wouldn't otherwise do it. It's a distraction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you inadvertently win a silent auction? Either you bid on it or not.
There was a table of prizes you could add a door prize ticket to, to be selected at random. We didn’t expect to win anything.
So, it was a raffle? I mean a small part of you must have been ok with the idea of winning or else you would have put the ticket somewhere else. It's ok to admit that this might be something you wanted to do since you're going to be spending a lot more than just the $2K to do this for 5 days.
Oh my god, do I really have to get into the details of the charity event for you? Will you leave me alone about it if I do?
It was a charity silent auction. Included in the price of our plate was, yes, a ticket to a raffle. There was also a silent auction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you inadvertently win a silent auction? Either you bid on it or not.
There was a table of prizes you could add a door prize ticket to, to be selected at random. We didn’t expect to win anything.
So, it was a raffle? I mean a small part of you must have been ok with the idea of winning or else you would have put the ticket somewhere else. It's ok to admit that this might be something you wanted to do since you're going to be spending a lot more than just the $2K to do this for 5 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that sounds like a good plan, but you should know that $2k gift card will probably barely cover the room for 5 days at a Deluxe resort. Beach Club has the best pool and walking distance to Epcot, so I think that would be a great place to start.
I would also do a dinner at Grand Floridian or the Contemporary and then google for the fireworks cruise. That will be a great low-key, adult experience.
You’re correct. Based on my research, we will end up paying for the park tickets when anything else we do/eat, but that’s ok!
Actually, thanks for mentioning that about Beach Club; that puts it higher on the list. I’m sure this will be a thing no matter where we choose, but do you think that because of the pool at this resort, it will be exceptionally overrun with children? Like, more than the others?
lol, now I think you’re a troll. Yes, there will be a lot of children.
I’m not a troll. Are you? I’ve just read that this is a very kid-friendly pool, but that does sound ridiculous when talking about Disney.
Is there a resort that is less kid-friendly?
Anonymous wrote:We always do low key disney. Never really plan it and stay mostly at the hotel and do 2 or 3 days in the parks (never in a row). We stay at the grande lakes property (Ritz and JW). You'll need the $2k for park tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you inadvertently win a silent auction? Either you bid on it or not.
There was a table of prizes you could add a door prize ticket to, to be selected at random. We didn’t expect to win anything.