DizNee Luver
Luver of all things Disney!
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2009
The title is pretty spot on to our 11 nights in Florida and Walt Disney World. We got wet, we did more sweating than I've experienced in my entire life, we had a lot of fun in the sun but we did end our trip with a ton of snack credits.....but more on that later.
I did a pre-trip reporthttp://www.disboards.com/threads/oregon-to-wdw-will-be-quite-the-adventure-going-live.3380417/ if you need a rundown on the planning portion of our trip. You will also get a clearer picture of my family.
This was a first time trip for our 5 youngest kids. The 5 kids were all adopted (well one we are in the process of adopting) out of the foster care system and 3 of them have special needs. (autism & developmentally delayed). None of the kids have ever flown. So it was an interesting trip!! We were meeting my 26 year old son who was finishing up his 3rd go-round on the Disney College Program. We stayed 11 nights at the Pop Century and did 8 park days.
I hope you'll stay tuned and join me as I share a picture heavy trip report, that covers the 4 parks, the different types of transportation available at WDW, lots of food pictures (or "food porn"), our experience with the Disabilities Access Service, Fastpass+, traveling with sensory kiddos and all our other ventures.
I did a pre-trip reporthttp://www.disboards.com/threads/oregon-to-wdw-will-be-quite-the-adventure-going-live.3380417/ if you need a rundown on the planning portion of our trip. You will also get a clearer picture of my family.
This was a first time trip for our 5 youngest kids. The 5 kids were all adopted (well one we are in the process of adopting) out of the foster care system and 3 of them have special needs. (autism & developmentally delayed). None of the kids have ever flown. So it was an interesting trip!! We were meeting my 26 year old son who was finishing up his 3rd go-round on the Disney College Program. We stayed 11 nights at the Pop Century and did 8 park days.
I hope you'll stay tuned and join me as I share a picture heavy trip report, that covers the 4 parks, the different types of transportation available at WDW, lots of food pictures (or "food porn"), our experience with the Disabilities Access Service, Fastpass+, traveling with sensory kiddos and all our other ventures.