mreynoldsDisney
Earning My Ears
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Hello,
Excited to book a trip for our daughters 7th B-day in early Dec of this year.
I will start off by probably offending many here by stating I am not personally a huge fan of vacationing to a theme park destination, for the same money we could go overseas and discover a new country we have never seen ; but this is all about our daughter having a great time ; she is a huge Princess fan.
7 I feel a perfect mix of old enough to enjoy the rides but not too old to "still believe".
We have a week off from jobs planned ; but given the cost which I was a little under prepared for and the iffy weather in beg of Dec. ; I am not sure if a 5 night plan might make more sense.
Originally I was thinking of Orlando saying a day at the park followed by a day of rest at the pool sounded good and in that scenario could do a full week well ; but if the pool is not usable weather wise than I would be bored out of my mind with a day of nothing to do. From MA so Dec in FL if nothing else will be warmer than back home. We normally are pretty active when traveling, so lounging and resting is not usually part of the plan. I also know a 12 hour day walking in a park is tiring.
Been to Orlando a handful of times before, been to some of the parks once or twice. Always as business trips with a day or so free on my own.
My wife has never been and is looking forward to it more than I.
All of us (daughter included) did go to Disneyland Paris for a full day a couple of years back. That was a great day but think my daughter was a little too young then and I really liked the fact we spent 12 hours at Disney but had breakfast and slept in Paris all in the same day! Our daughter did not like the fireworks/light show (was too loud for her) then but just the other day she loved fireworks after a minor league baseball game we went to so am thrilled to have her experience the Disney Magic Kingdom show again.
I do all of the travel planning for the family and usually enjoy it as well as surprising them with the trips. This will be a surprise for our daughter but not my wife.
So wife insisted on her b-day I book dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table as well as a stop beforehand at the Bibbity Boop Boutique which I did.
That I already have booked and paid for. Cost was more than expected as on her b-day I could only get a Royal Table dinner reservation as part of a package that also includes priority firework viewing and dessert after party.
I feel like we will be full from the dinner and not desire to eat dessert at a late hour so quite wasteful but had no choice.
I assume we will buy a dress for her that day at the boutique as well ; so adding in the park tickets this day and it is going to be one really expensive day out!!!
Unfortunately the other days will need to pale in comparison budget wise.
So one day down but still leaves me needing to plan the rest of the time.
First step seems to be deciding on the parks.
Have 1 day in Magic Kingdom planned ; is that enough for that park? Maybe do the Mickey Xmas Parade night the day before her b-day?
The parade seems overpriced for what it is in, not sure if all of the rides are open and worry it will be too late for our daughter so we won't get good value.
Is it better to plan a 2nd full day at Magic Kingdom instead?
Maybe we will do one more Character type high end lunch or dinner during our stay?
Will definitely do a day in Epcot, as it seems like many of the princess meet and greets are there and will enjoy the round the world culture experience section.
Would probably do a water park one day if a different time of year, should I leave a day free in case weather is good or forget about a water park in Dec? Would love for my daughter to see Discovery Cove if it was hot out and you used to get free Sea World Tixs with a DC tix)
I have been to both of the Disney Water Parks as well as Sea World and Discovery Cove personally.
Don't think Hollywood Studios is of much interest to us.
Universal the rides seem a little too old for my daughter?
A little undecided on Animal Kingdom. Never been so a little confused; is it like a zoo, there don't seem to be many rides?
Maybe instead of buying tickets to AK we could book a dinner or lunch at one of the hotels there to see part of the place without a park admission ; if that is allowed?
Maybe we could stay a night or 2 there in a safari view room, that would be really a cool experience I think. Would it be weird to stay there and never even enter the park?
Why do I need Fast Passes? I expect there will be lines so think we are ok waiting with the commoners.
So that brings me to the next question lodging:
I understand their are benefits to staying in a on Disney place and would love to stay at Animal Kingdom's Lodge but the cost is far too great to make that happen for more than 1 night ; possibly 2 for us.
Would it be a terrible plan to stay off site at a place with a nice pool for 3-4 nights, and then stay 1-2 nights at AK lodge to even out the nightly costs? Would rent a car in this scenario and eat off property mostly for the days when staying off site.
Or would you rather choose a cheaper Disney resort for the whole stay.
I just read something about trading for Disney Vacation Points could be a way to get into a Disney resort for less money and adds free parking which could be useful.
I like the idea of having a car but detest paying for parking. Driving distances never bothers me, even on vacation.
The car leaves open a day trip in the middle of the trip into play ; maybe a day in St. Augustine which is a town I really like but may be so great in early Dec.
The time of year I don't think is terrible popular which is a good thing and flights are cheap. I booked the one day plan mentioned above I knew I needed to 6 months before, trying to decide the rest of it and book those plans within the next month.
We generally are low stress and easy going. Not worried about having fun and my daughter having a great time! I really do not see us again using our vacation time and money (unfortunately we only get time for one family vacation a year) to return to Disney so we have selected this time to be our trip.
Appreciate your time and any advise,
Matt
Excited to book a trip for our daughters 7th B-day in early Dec of this year.
I will start off by probably offending many here by stating I am not personally a huge fan of vacationing to a theme park destination, for the same money we could go overseas and discover a new country we have never seen ; but this is all about our daughter having a great time ; she is a huge Princess fan.
7 I feel a perfect mix of old enough to enjoy the rides but not too old to "still believe".
We have a week off from jobs planned ; but given the cost which I was a little under prepared for and the iffy weather in beg of Dec. ; I am not sure if a 5 night plan might make more sense.
Originally I was thinking of Orlando saying a day at the park followed by a day of rest at the pool sounded good and in that scenario could do a full week well ; but if the pool is not usable weather wise than I would be bored out of my mind with a day of nothing to do. From MA so Dec in FL if nothing else will be warmer than back home. We normally are pretty active when traveling, so lounging and resting is not usually part of the plan. I also know a 12 hour day walking in a park is tiring.
Been to Orlando a handful of times before, been to some of the parks once or twice. Always as business trips with a day or so free on my own.
My wife has never been and is looking forward to it more than I.
All of us (daughter included) did go to Disneyland Paris for a full day a couple of years back. That was a great day but think my daughter was a little too young then and I really liked the fact we spent 12 hours at Disney but had breakfast and slept in Paris all in the same day! Our daughter did not like the fireworks/light show (was too loud for her) then but just the other day she loved fireworks after a minor league baseball game we went to so am thrilled to have her experience the Disney Magic Kingdom show again.
I do all of the travel planning for the family and usually enjoy it as well as surprising them with the trips. This will be a surprise for our daughter but not my wife.
So wife insisted on her b-day I book dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table as well as a stop beforehand at the Bibbity Boop Boutique which I did.
That I already have booked and paid for. Cost was more than expected as on her b-day I could only get a Royal Table dinner reservation as part of a package that also includes priority firework viewing and dessert after party.
I feel like we will be full from the dinner and not desire to eat dessert at a late hour so quite wasteful but had no choice.
I assume we will buy a dress for her that day at the boutique as well ; so adding in the park tickets this day and it is going to be one really expensive day out!!!
Unfortunately the other days will need to pale in comparison budget wise.
So one day down but still leaves me needing to plan the rest of the time.
First step seems to be deciding on the parks.
Have 1 day in Magic Kingdom planned ; is that enough for that park? Maybe do the Mickey Xmas Parade night the day before her b-day?
The parade seems overpriced for what it is in, not sure if all of the rides are open and worry it will be too late for our daughter so we won't get good value.
Is it better to plan a 2nd full day at Magic Kingdom instead?
Maybe we will do one more Character type high end lunch or dinner during our stay?
Will definitely do a day in Epcot, as it seems like many of the princess meet and greets are there and will enjoy the round the world culture experience section.
Would probably do a water park one day if a different time of year, should I leave a day free in case weather is good or forget about a water park in Dec? Would love for my daughter to see Discovery Cove if it was hot out and you used to get free Sea World Tixs with a DC tix)
I have been to both of the Disney Water Parks as well as Sea World and Discovery Cove personally.
Don't think Hollywood Studios is of much interest to us.
Universal the rides seem a little too old for my daughter?
A little undecided on Animal Kingdom. Never been so a little confused; is it like a zoo, there don't seem to be many rides?
Maybe instead of buying tickets to AK we could book a dinner or lunch at one of the hotels there to see part of the place without a park admission ; if that is allowed?
Maybe we could stay a night or 2 there in a safari view room, that would be really a cool experience I think. Would it be weird to stay there and never even enter the park?
Why do I need Fast Passes? I expect there will be lines so think we are ok waiting with the commoners.
So that brings me to the next question lodging:
I understand their are benefits to staying in a on Disney place and would love to stay at Animal Kingdom's Lodge but the cost is far too great to make that happen for more than 1 night ; possibly 2 for us.
Would it be a terrible plan to stay off site at a place with a nice pool for 3-4 nights, and then stay 1-2 nights at AK lodge to even out the nightly costs? Would rent a car in this scenario and eat off property mostly for the days when staying off site.
Or would you rather choose a cheaper Disney resort for the whole stay.
I just read something about trading for Disney Vacation Points could be a way to get into a Disney resort for less money and adds free parking which could be useful.
I like the idea of having a car but detest paying for parking. Driving distances never bothers me, even on vacation.
The car leaves open a day trip in the middle of the trip into play ; maybe a day in St. Augustine which is a town I really like but may be so great in early Dec.
The time of year I don't think is terrible popular which is a good thing and flights are cheap. I booked the one day plan mentioned above I knew I needed to 6 months before, trying to decide the rest of it and book those plans within the next month.
We generally are low stress and easy going. Not worried about having fun and my daughter having a great time! I really do not see us again using our vacation time and money (unfortunately we only get time for one family vacation a year) to return to Disney so we have selected this time to be our trip.
Appreciate your time and any advise,
Matt
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