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We rode with my 6 yr old son in November we hadnt ridden the ride before and said we would try it once.
We effectively “broke” my son when the ride was over he was just shocked and I had to carry him off crying a bit less than 5 mins later he was fine asking to go again.
Meanwhile my husband...
When we went in Nov I got soaked to the bone along with my son on GRR my husband hardly got wet and he was sitting in between my son and I.
Splash my legs got wet that’s about it and that wasn’t from the last drop either was from inside
Every time we have used them we have stopped at Target and I’ve never taken more than 15-20mins
Best advice is have a list of stuff you will need it will help you be faster
In my experience in booking dining for WOC until the entertainment schedule is known then dining appears.
I am also waiting to book for around thanksgiving but I’m not getting frustrated yet cos i know from previous experiences it’s always the last dining to be booked
What about the Grand Legacy on the Park? I was helping my mum and sister find a place for there stay in a couple of weeks and got good rates for this one and they have the rooftop bar for the fireworks
I find WOC is always the last I book as the dates are set around the time the entertainment schedule is set
Last I checked they were booking til 4 nov for WOC
If I was to go again in the summer I would towards the end of August when the kids have gone back to school still had summer hours with les crowds until all the AP were unblocked then it got more busier in the afternoons and evenings but still not too crazy
I travelled around the world including Disneyland between 23-26 weeks pregnant
My feet were very swollen but it only lasted a couple of days I found walking in the garden pool at hojos very helpful with swelling
I did a lot of people watching while my husband rode what I
Couldn't I still had...
We took our son who turned 3 during our trip a few years ago we were told by Disney that it is the age the child is on the first day you enter the park.
So we didn't pay for a ticket nor food for him the entire trip including thanksgiving at Storytellers
We have stayed at Hojo and the Courtyard and personally I prefer Hojo - the market was cheaper for milk and drinks than Courtyard for only 2 adults and 1 child the 2 queen beds or double beds better than queen bed and bunks
Also significant price difference so depends on budget
All of Building 1 at Hojos is closed for renovation in November I called when the building 1 rooms disappeared off the list and they advised the whole building is closed
So I booked to stay in a 2 double bed standard room and got a very good rate