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tabbiewolf ([personal profile] tabbiewolf) wrote2014-01-18 08:49 pm

Vacation, all I ever wanted...

This is an EXTREMELY EARLY note on the topic of something that I think would be awesome and am putting out feelers to see how many folks are interested.

Doing the calculations through various money-saving sites, the cost of a 7-night stay in Walt Disney World in the Saratoga Springs Treehouse Villas split between 9 people is around $450 per person. Adding in park tickets (park hopper with all the fixin's) and dining plan (standard, which includes a table service meal, quick service meal, and snack per day [this is a TON of food in Disney]), the total cost for the trip would be about $1,200 per person. Not including airfare or souvenirs, of course, but it DOES include food!

For a weeklong trip to Disney, that's a pretty kickass price. As I've previously pondered here, it's not that different than going to a convention when it comes to money spent.

So I'm asking here: would anybody be interested in doing a group trip to Disney? I've already got a pair of folks interested, and I have an idea of a few others who'd enjoy a trip like this as well. I'm estimating this for the off-season, sometime in October or November (around Epcot's Food & Wine festival), sometime in the next 2 or 3 years. It'd be an un-convention ;)

And of course, I'm just thinking WAY ahead and have no idea if this will actually happen, and figure tossing the idea around as early as possible might be a good plan to see what others think.

Edit Sunday 1/19 @ 7:14pm: Holy shit, you guys, the response to this idea has been OVERWHELMING. I'm pondering doing a different resort with several rooms, just because so many folks are interested. And, since this is planning for WAY out (2015 at earliest; I was originally estimating 2016), I still have that option.

More posts with possibilities will be coming soon!

[identity profile] petercat.livejournal.com 2014-01-20 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes indeed, I'd love to go to Disney World! I'm tired of spending money on conventions where I don't have much fun.

[identity profile] tabbiewolf.livejournal.com 2014-01-20 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been hearing that from more and more convention-going friends lately, and it makes me kinda of sad. Conventions used to be awesome, what the heck happened?

(And I've always been an artist/dealer or volunteered at conventions, too [what's the point of going if you have nothing to do?], so I have NO idea what changed.)

I will add you to the list of interested parties! A more serious post about this will be going up momentarily asking for emails to start a Serious Mailing List about the topic, though I already have your email :)

[identity profile] petercat.livejournal.com 2014-01-21 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Conventions didn't change, I did. I can't go to a con just to have fun without feeling guilty because I know how much effort others have to put in to make the con happen, and I never learned how to meet and connect with people other than by volunteering, and volunteering isn't very much fun or rewarding for me any more.

Cons used to be fun for me because I went hoping to meet someone special the way you and SpotWeld have. And it's becoming apparent that it's less and less likely to happen. At this point the women I find attractive are likely to think me an old creep, or are already involved with someone, and I'm a proud and noble enough fool not to express my interest. I helped build the kind of fandom that I wished existed when I was younger, and I can't enjoy it.