Thanks for the ideas. We have chef mickeys for breakfast and BOG for dinner so far.Well, it depends a lot on your kids. What I would do for a bday dinner is I would book a character meal(if they aren't afraid of characters) and get them a cake. I would also get them a bday pin to wear on their bday. We have also had special bday ear hats made and had them wake up to the presents on their bed and told them that they are from Mickey Mouse.
Other than that, at 3 I would think that just being at WDW is pretty exciting.
There is always BBB and Pirate's League if you want to spend the extra money.
Just wanted to say that we are doing the same thing! I have b/g twins that turn 3 the end of December and we are going the week after Thanksgiving as an early celebration. Getting in our first family Disney trip while they are still free!
Same here. We will be 1 week behind you guys.
Are you planning double stroller or 2 singles? Pros and cons to both but leaning towards a double stiller.
For people who have traveled with 3 year old, what would your recommendations be for Fast Pass at the 4 parks?
For people who have traveled with 3 year old, what would your recommendations be for Fast Pass at the 4 parks?
This is what I was thinking so far. Similar to what everyone has said.
AK - Festival of the Lion King, Kilimanjaro Safaris, & Meet Favorite Disney Pals at Adventurers Outpost
MK - Seven Dwarf's Mine Train, Peter Pan, & Little Mermaid
HS - Toy Story, First Time in Forever, & Little Mermaid
Epcot - Frozen, Nemo, & Epcot Character Spot
MK again - Jungle Cruise, Enchanted Tales with Belle, & Winnie the Pooh
Will do. Thanks for the tip.Looks great! Make sure you snag Frozen and Seven Dwarfs first as those were the only two where we couldn't get the times we wanted!