VandVsmama
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Am planning our 1st family vacation to the D-land for some time next year (2012). We live in Tucson, AZ, so it's a drive for us. Have read these boards now a bit and gotten some good advice from a friend. My thoughts so far on planning the trip:
One website I saw (mouseplanet.com?) suggested budgeting $50/person per day. Hm, do I really need to budget $600 for food for us for 3 days in the parks? We'd be doing breakfast on our own for cheap, but definitely lunch and dinner in the park. Probably all counter service since I am not a Blue Bayou fan.
I am planning this way in advance, but in order for us to afford the trip, I need to start savings $$ now. I am pretty torn at the moment re: whether to go in June or October. Our older daughter's birthday is 6/19, my husband's birthday is 6/17, and my youngest's birthday is 6/2. If we went in June, I think it would make more sense to go early in June since CA schools don't get out until usually 2nd week of June, whereas our schools in AZ end the year by Memorial Day.
However, I do NOT want to be going on Memorial Day weekend.
Shows like World of Color and fireworks don't make much of a difference to me, although my DH would probably want to stay for fireworks. Key to success, we've found, for trips with our kids is to ensure that they are well rested, which will mean having them in bed by 8-8:30pm. My kids are not the sort to sleep anywhere they happen to be (i.e., in your arms, for example), so if I work backwards from 8-8:30pm, then we'd need to leave the park 7pm-ish in order to have some down time for the kids' normal bedtime routine (baths, stories, etc.).
- not sure if it's worth the extra $$ to stay in a DL resort or stay at a walking distance hotel.
- cost is a bit of an issue, but convenience is, too. :-D
- our 2 daughters will be turning 4 and 6 in June 2012, so I'm debating between a June trip or October (our school district takes a week off in Oct for 'fall break')
- a room with a park view is not a requirement
- a place with an awesome pool is nice, but also not a requirement
- we'll probably do a 3-day park hopper pass
- am leaning towards Disney Grand Californian, Howard Johnson's, Candy Cane Inn, or Best Western Park Place Inn
- my dad and sister will also probably be joining us, but their room accomodations are up to them.
- my girls are totally into princesses and all things girly, so I'll be making reservations at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique for 1 of the mornings. I'm thinking of doing it for the morning that we do Magic Morning...get into the park early, ride some rides, and get the 1st appointment of the day at the salon shortly after regular park opening.
- is a character breakfast really worth it? Since cost is a factor, I don't think I can bring myself to spend over $100 on breakfast for the 4 of us.
- being able to eat breakfast in our room will be ideal. I plan on just bringing some groceries with us, like bagels & cream cheese or donuts, juice, water, stuff like that for the mornings.
- saw everybody's suggestions about packing snacks, so I'll be doing that, too.
- I think that I definitely should bring a stroller. We have a well used, beaten up Peg Perego Pliko P3 stroller (that's had almost 5 years of good use now, I got it for a song when pregnant w/our oldest child). The stroller can be pushed with 1 hand. PLUS 1 kid can ride on the back of the stroller. Since our kids will be pretty worn out, I think that it would be silly not to bring the stroller.
One website I saw (mouseplanet.com?) suggested budgeting $50/person per day. Hm, do I really need to budget $600 for food for us for 3 days in the parks? We'd be doing breakfast on our own for cheap, but definitely lunch and dinner in the park. Probably all counter service since I am not a Blue Bayou fan.
I am planning this way in advance, but in order for us to afford the trip, I need to start savings $$ now. I am pretty torn at the moment re: whether to go in June or October. Our older daughter's birthday is 6/19, my husband's birthday is 6/17, and my youngest's birthday is 6/2. If we went in June, I think it would make more sense to go early in June since CA schools don't get out until usually 2nd week of June, whereas our schools in AZ end the year by Memorial Day.
However, I do NOT want to be going on Memorial Day weekend.
Shows like World of Color and fireworks don't make much of a difference to me, although my DH would probably want to stay for fireworks. Key to success, we've found, for trips with our kids is to ensure that they are well rested, which will mean having them in bed by 8-8:30pm. My kids are not the sort to sleep anywhere they happen to be (i.e., in your arms, for example), so if I work backwards from 8-8:30pm, then we'd need to leave the park 7pm-ish in order to have some down time for the kids' normal bedtime routine (baths, stories, etc.).