![]() ![]() I seriously don’t know what I was thinking. The goal was to be out of our house and on the road to Florida once the boys got out of school in June. It was late winter, still cold outside, I thought I had plenty of time to make a plan. There is so much to do and so much to consider when you make the huge decision to move your family roughly 1200 miles away from home. ![]() So, we’re moving to Florida! Hooray! Now what? There always comes that moment, the one where a long-simmering plan boils over into reality, and a countdown begins. The Atwood's story is a real Disney dream come true.Ĭhapter 9: Disney from a Different PerspectiveĬhapter 11: Meet-up Time and More AdjustingĬhapter 18: Wrapping Things Up and Going HomeĬhapter 24: Feet on Ground, Head ElsewhereĬhapter 28: Celebrate Good Times (on a Budget)Ĭhapter 33: Living the Dream the Best We Can ![]() She persuaded her husband, Scott, that it made perfect sense to pull up stakes and rent a house near Disney World, a house they'd never seen, and count on the website to pay the bills.Īfter some difficult times, Florida began to feel like home, and The Main Street Mouse became one of the biggest, most successful Disney fan sites in the world. Except-she didn't! If Disney couldn't come to her, she'd go to it. So she shut down the site and got a real job. Her dream - okay, her Disney dream - was to earn enough money from The Main Street Mouse to support her family. All the action was many hundreds of miles away, in Orlando. Here's how!įrom cold, snowy Michigan, Michele Atwood tried to run her popular Disney site, The Main Street Mouse. And in doing so they built a Disney business. But who can do that? Scott and Michele Atwood did. If you could quit your job, pull your kids out of school, sell your house, and say goodbye to your friends, you'd move to the doorstep of Walt Disney World, in a heartbeat. ![]()
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