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nutters4wdw......Amy

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  1. We had dinner there one evening on our last trip. The food was very good but it was the service there that we found outstanding. We did Le Cellier (great food) and the Brown Derby (okay food) on this trip as well and were absolutely underwhelmed by the service in both. Via Napoli was wonderful! Our server was super attentive and nice, so much so that we made sure to mention it to the manager. It is the only table service restaurant we plan to go back to on our next trip.
  2. AoA is definitely on our list of things to see now. Great report!
  3. Sweet!! We love doing those. I found a list of the locations on some website before our 2011 trip but it was super long and not worth dragging around the parks with us. The map rocks!
  4. Hubbie taped the last half so the boy and I could go ride bikes. We just finished watching, wow! I'm not a crazed Danica fan but I have to say I'm excited that she finished in the top ten. Great finish! Grats to JJ!!
  5. I was going to drag the boy out for a long bike ride today but I don't know if I'll be able to pull him away from the tv now. It's his first time watching a big Nascar race. He's rooting for Jeff Gordon.
  6. I haven't been commenting but I have been reading. Great TR, keep it coming!
  7. No update until Monday? Say it isn't so! Saturday I'll be distracted by an RV show in Austin but how will I ever last through Sunday?
  8. The people mover is as fun as you make it! From what I've read I'm pretty sure you Wild Womenz could turn a park bench into a hands in the air ride. :rollercoaster:
  9. I finally found my photopass cd a while back (serious panic attack until it was found) and did want to share some favorites. The first one I love because of what was going on for that photo. For some reason my DS couldn't not get that Buzz wanted him to do a "thumb's up". Buzz took some time and got him to finally get the thumb and fingers in position while Woody watched and looked amused. Got it!!!! One of my favorite family pics from Epcot. And one of my favorite candid shots from the Phineas and Ferb meet and greet. They did so much interactive stuff with the kids, it was lots of fun.
  10. The best part of this quest for our next rv is that it is the carrot at the end of the stick for getting our debt knocked out. If everything goes as planned when we are ready to buy we will be able to get the camper that fits us best. We love our little TT, we have had some great trips and have wonderful memories. But unhitching after a long day of driving when everyone is tired and cranky and just wants to eat and go to bed is not part of the trailer experience I am attached to. If we end up with a toad it will be a 4 down tow, no trailer, Easier unhitch. TTs and 5ers are generally more
  11. We have a couple of good RV shows down here, we love going and it will be even better when we are shopping for real and ready to buy. Will absolutely be looking for a deal! We will get more storage in the Class C than we have now, and the cab over bunk lets us have a space for the boy without losing kitchen/living space. I've looked at tons of 5er floor plans and the Mirada Class A and any time you have a bunk the kitchen gets tiny. With a family of only three it is a trade off we don't have to make if we go for the Class C.
  12. The TT we have now is on the small side, very little storage options and only a half slide so not much room to move, especially with one or two small dogs under foot. Pretty much any upgrade we do will be more space. We are only a family of 3 so we don't need huge space, just more. We ran the numbers again (we aren't making the purchase until early 2015) and yes, we probably could replace our truck and do a 5th wheel but honestly, along with all the reasons Gwen listed, we especially love the idea not having to hitch and unhitch a trailer. We found a class C that we really like and if we g
  13. We did get to look at a Grey Hawk, they were very nice. Unfortunately the dealer for those in our area doesn't really make good deals. But if they get in something we like used we are still open to that. We have time so hopefully the perfect unit at the perfect price will come our way. Just gonna keep looking!
  14. We actually spent the whole day shopping yesterday and had a great time! So far we are really taken with a Coachman Leprechaun (why did they have to name it that???), a Class C. We didn't get to see any Itasca's yet so we'll see. We are taking our time and making sure we love what we pick since this is such a major purchase.
  15. After our Disney trip this year we are thinking of selling our TT and upgrading to something roomier. Our truck isn't up to hauling the kind of 5th wheel we would want and a truck upgrade along with a camper upgrade is just too much. Towing a trailer is just too stressful on long trips, which is what we want to do, so we are looking at the C's and A's. We have found a good selection of floor plans we like among the different brands but I'm having a hard time finding reviews. I read the thread with the big thumbs down for Thor, does anyone know if Coachman is good? Itasca? We are leaning
  16. Has anyone ever used Garden Grocery delivery? I know the delivery fee is high ($14) but I'm thinking it may be worth it to avoid spending vacation time at a grocery store. Thoughts?
  17. More Texans! We are spending 3 nights at the Jellystone in Fredericksburg for our spring break outing. This will be our second time there, the owners/staff are great, super nice and the place is beautiful! We were there the weekend before Halloween the first time with friends and all our kids had a great time. We are really looking forward to the spring break trip. We did our maiden voyage in our trailer at the Canyon Lake Jellystone, had a great time there as well. We have a 7 yr old boy so the pedal cars and the pool were all he really needed, although the pool was really cold at the ti
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