A bunch of family about 15 of us are flying to Florida to visit my brother for Christmas this year. The plan was to be at his house from Christmas eve till new years. Last night the idea was brought up to get to Florida early so that we can take the kids to Disney from the 19th - 24th and than drive over to my brothers. With the exception of me and my two kids everyone else would be first timers so naturally I took charge of planning everything.
Hotel: 2 - 2 bedroom villas at Animal Kingdom lodge
Dec 19 - Saturday - Park 1
Dec 20 - Sunday - Park 2
Dec 21 - Monday - Rest
Dec 22 - Tuesday - Park 3
Dec 23 - Wednesday- Park 4
Dec 24 - check out head to brothers (vero beach)
I know its crazy busy at Disney around Christmas, but is that more for Christmas eve on? How is Disney usually the week before?
If I stick to getting fast passes/dinner reservations right when they open up at the 60/180 day window how hard is to get passes and reservations for big groups? (really interested in Ohana (breakfast and dinner), Chef mickey, & Wilderness lodge cafe.
We are thinking about Micky's Christmas, when do tickets typically go on sale for this party?
My strategy will be get to rope drop every morning and go back to hotel midday. Should I be worried about the parks being closed due to capacity and not being able to get back in if we leave?
I feel like this being the first time for a lot of people going I made a mistake of agreeing on Christmas. I'm debating on telling everyone to pick a week in October and do it then so we can not worry about crowds. I just know that most of the push back is going to be "we are already buying tickets to go out there we might as well kill 2 birds with one stone."
Hotel: 2 - 2 bedroom villas at Animal Kingdom lodge
Dec 19 - Saturday - Park 1
Dec 20 - Sunday - Park 2
Dec 21 - Monday - Rest
Dec 22 - Tuesday - Park 3
Dec 23 - Wednesday- Park 4
Dec 24 - check out head to brothers (vero beach)
I know its crazy busy at Disney around Christmas, but is that more for Christmas eve on? How is Disney usually the week before?
If I stick to getting fast passes/dinner reservations right when they open up at the 60/180 day window how hard is to get passes and reservations for big groups? (really interested in Ohana (breakfast and dinner), Chef mickey, & Wilderness lodge cafe.
We are thinking about Micky's Christmas, when do tickets typically go on sale for this party?
My strategy will be get to rope drop every morning and go back to hotel midday. Should I be worried about the parks being closed due to capacity and not being able to get back in if we leave?
I feel like this being the first time for a lot of people going I made a mistake of agreeing on Christmas. I'm debating on telling everyone to pick a week in October and do it then so we can not worry about crowds. I just know that most of the push back is going to be "we are already buying tickets to go out there we might as well kill 2 birds with one stone."
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