mrstomrice
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I am assuming we will have the chance to use Fastpass + in August. Any recent news? 42 days til our 60 day check in day so I hope we get some info soon

I am assuming we will have the chance to use Fastpass + in August. Any recent news? 42 days til our 60 day check in day so I hope we get some info soon![]()
You are supposed to be able to check in online 60 days prior to arrival. It used to be a 10 day prior check-in but now with fast pass plus and My Disney Experience, I believe you're going to be able to choose your fast pass times at the 60 day mark. I Haven't been following this too closely lately and i was wondering if there any changes to the anticipated announcement.
Thanks to all of you for sharing your strategies in light of no free dining the last week of Aug. I just submitted a quote request to *** to see if I can make YC work. Can someone who has the week of 8/24-8/31 share the rate you were able to get with the room block? Do you need to bundle tickets to get the room block rate?
I've officially gotten my DH to agree on a trip in December of next year (slightly before the 2015 plan!) for my birthday! My evil plan is working!
I have DD7 and DD who will be 10 by our trip. Many ppl have told me to rent a Disney double stroller. I honestly haven't used a stroller in a good 4+ years. However we never walk as much as we will be walking in WDW.
I found a largerer single stroller which holds up to 100lbs for rent from Orlando Stroller called the Liberty Push Chair. It would be $120 for the week. We are planning to take mid-day breaks and have 8:30 ADRs several mornings.
SO the question:
Is it a good $120 investment? Or is it a waste of $ as we are not going comando beyond our ADRs, so there's no rush to our TP?
(The $120 would bite a large hunk out of my $500 "spoil the kids cash")
I have DD7 and DD who will be 10 by our trip. Many ppl have told me to rent a Disney double stroller. I honestly haven't used a stroller in a good 4+ years. However we never walk as much as we will be walking in WDW.
I found a largerer single stroller which holds up to 100lbs for rent from Orlando Stroller called the Liberty Push Chair. It would be $120 for the week. We are planning to take mid-day breaks and have 8:30 ADRs several mornings.
SO the question:
Is it a good $120 investment? Or is it a waste of $ as we are not going comando beyond our ADRs, so there's no rush to our TP?
(The $120 would bite a large hunk out of my $500 "spoil the kids cash")
Our daughter walked at Disney for the first time last year, when she had just turned 7. She did great, and I walk really fast and expect everyone to keep up! We are still planning on our 4 year old using an umbrella stroller this year, but for the ages of your children, I say save the money!I have DD7 and DD who will be 10 by our trip. Many ppl have told me to rent a Disney double stroller. I honestly haven't used a stroller in a good 4+ years. However we never walk as much as we will be walking in WDW.
I found a largerer single stroller which holds up to 100lbs for rent from Orlando Stroller called the Liberty Push Chair. It would be $120 for the week. We are planning to take mid-day breaks and have 8:30 ADRs several mornings.
SO the question:
Is it a good $120 investment? Or is it a waste of $ as we are not going comando beyond our ADRs, so there's no rush to our TP?
(The $120 would bite a large hunk out of my $500 "spoil the kids cash")
Ok I am making a declaration for this trip.
The pigletto family will not be making any ADR's. NONE. ZIP. ZERO. NADA.
We love our TS's. And we've always done the dining plan and I've been on the phone or at the computer finding the *perfect* places to eat at the *perfect* times. Well folks this was supposed to be a budget trip and by golly it will be!
Dh and I were making an Excel file and pouring over menus to try and find the best bang for our buck and we just decided to not bother with any TS this time.
If you recall, we have a big onsite surprise week before Christmas trip planned for the kids. That will be the trip where I want ADR's every day. That will be the onsite and parks every day trip. Not this one.
I think it will feel more special for the kids if they are looking forward to ADR's and their favourite places.
For this trip we'll cook in the condo (the whole point of the full kitchen) and have one CS or offsite meal per day. Period. End of Story. See how determined I am?
I know that sounds like no fun at all to many of you and I get that. But we were there in February and had ADR's every day, and are going for a Surprise trip in December. This August vacation needs to be low key, low schedule, and low cost. And I think it's going to be just fine. I have to resist the urge to turn it into an ADR filled, Disney park every day vacation. But that wasn't the point and I need to stop letting the budget creep up. I am not interested in making big extravagant meals but it's nothing for me to pop in a frozen pizza and make a salad after spending the day at the pool.
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Ok I am making a declaration for this trip.
The pigletto family will not be making any ADR's. NONE. ZIP. ZERO. NADA.
We love our TS's. And we've always done the dining plan and I've been on the phone or at the computer finding the *perfect* places to eat at the *perfect* times. Well folks this was supposed to be a budget trip and by golly it will be!
Dh and I were making an Excel file and pouring over menus to try and find the best bang for our buck and we just decided to not bother with any TS this time.
If you recall, we have a big onsite surprise week before Christmas trip planned for the kids. That will be the trip where I want ADR's every day. That will be the onsite and parks every day trip. Not this one.
I think it will feel more special for the kids if they are looking forward to ADR's and their favourite places.
For this trip we'll cook in the condo (the whole point of the full kitchen) and have one CS or offsite meal per day. Period. End of Story. See how determined I am?
I know that sounds like no fun at all to many of you and I get that. But we were there in February and had ADR's every day, and are going for a Surprise trip in December. This August vacation needs to be low key, low schedule, and low cost. And I think it's going to be just fine. I have to resist the urge to turn it into an ADR filled, Disney park every day vacation. But that wasn't the point and I need to stop letting the budget creep up. I am not interested in making big extravagant meals but it's nothing for me to pop in a frozen pizza and make a salad after spending the day at the pool.
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