AwateaDawn
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2009
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Hi all,
Firstly I must thank DisBoards generally for their awesome help and advice when I planned my first-ever-abroad-trip to DLRP last November. Unfortunately the new found confidence means I am now planning to go to WDW solo in 2012 in November/December.
Problem is I have decided that Orlando is a little more confusing - not in the least because I have never been to America before.
Here's what I've come up with so far;
I want to go for a 'holiday of a lifetime' in 2012 after I graduate so I want to try and do as much as I can whilst I am there, but as I am not earning that much at all, I aim to keep it down to a minimum if possible. Possibly will turn out to be an oxymoron I suppose ^^
I won't be hiring a car as my age then (24) will require me to pay an extra $25 a day - and I'm scared of driving an automatic.
Also though I may be able to get friends or family to come along too, the first may not be able to afford it and the latter aren't Disneyfiends so will be still doing things on their own.
I want to;
*Do all the Disney parks (thats why I'm going
), except for the Games, Sports and Water Parks (prefer just a quiet (lol) swim in the resort pools).
*Go to Busch Gardens, Universal Studios and Water World/Discovery Cove (Things I wont see in England-kind-of-things)
The other parks are not as *important* to me, though obviously if I can I will.
Ever since they have had the Animal Kingdom park at WDW I have wanted to go (Lion King is my fav Disney film) and so I have decided to treat myself to some nights at the Animal Kingdom Lodge Savannah view, at least 3 nights and near the end of the trip (so I am hopefully over the jet lag so can enjoy it even more).
For the rest of the holiday I plan to be in a very budget hotel with shuttles to the other parks.
Anyway...
-I've heard that it takes about 5 days to do Disney justice - is that correct?
-Would you recommend to be at a disney hotel when you dont have a car to look around disney?
-What are transfers like from Orlando Airport to hotels? Prices?
-How easy is it to get around Orlando if you dont have your own car? Any taxi quotes or buses?
-Is a 14 day trip to Orlando a must or is it possible to go for say... 10 days as I am on my own?
-How much does food generally cost in the parks? I'd plan to buy the meal plans whilst in WDW because I found them incredibly useful in DLRP but what about elsewhere?
-Are there clothes washing facilities in the hotels or would I need 14 days worth of clothes? (Note the plan of saving luggage space for souvenirs
)
-How long do the other parks take that I have mentioned?
-Are there standard restaurants near most of the hotels? I'm quite a happy meat and two veg girl so will be fine with simple food (good though
) if its cheaper than paying much more in the hotels.
And again finaly;
Does anyone have any low-priced hotels (sort of like English Travelodges/Premier Travel Inns) they know about nearby with shuttles that they could recommend? When I was in DLRP I barely saw my hotel room as I was out of the place at 6.30am and not back until 10.30pm so all I need is a bed and a bathroom!
And does anyone have any idea when off-peak (quietest) season is around November-February? I've always been lucky with DLRP and hit it at its quietest so I have avoided the masses - and pretty much walked on to every ride. Are there such off-peaks with WDW?
Finally I am sorry about the mass of questions, which are more than likely repeats from others, but the whole thing has kind of swamped me.
Thank you in advance,
Firstly I must thank DisBoards generally for their awesome help and advice when I planned my first-ever-abroad-trip to DLRP last November. Unfortunately the new found confidence means I am now planning to go to WDW solo in 2012 in November/December.
Problem is I have decided that Orlando is a little more confusing - not in the least because I have never been to America before.
Here's what I've come up with so far;
I want to go for a 'holiday of a lifetime' in 2012 after I graduate so I want to try and do as much as I can whilst I am there, but as I am not earning that much at all, I aim to keep it down to a minimum if possible. Possibly will turn out to be an oxymoron I suppose ^^
I won't be hiring a car as my age then (24) will require me to pay an extra $25 a day - and I'm scared of driving an automatic.
Also though I may be able to get friends or family to come along too, the first may not be able to afford it and the latter aren't Disneyfiends so will be still doing things on their own.
I want to;
*Do all the Disney parks (thats why I'm going

*Go to Busch Gardens, Universal Studios and Water World/Discovery Cove (Things I wont see in England-kind-of-things)
The other parks are not as *important* to me, though obviously if I can I will.
Ever since they have had the Animal Kingdom park at WDW I have wanted to go (Lion King is my fav Disney film) and so I have decided to treat myself to some nights at the Animal Kingdom Lodge Savannah view, at least 3 nights and near the end of the trip (so I am hopefully over the jet lag so can enjoy it even more).
For the rest of the holiday I plan to be in a very budget hotel with shuttles to the other parks.
Anyway...
-I've heard that it takes about 5 days to do Disney justice - is that correct?
-Would you recommend to be at a disney hotel when you dont have a car to look around disney?
-What are transfers like from Orlando Airport to hotels? Prices?
-How easy is it to get around Orlando if you dont have your own car? Any taxi quotes or buses?
-Is a 14 day trip to Orlando a must or is it possible to go for say... 10 days as I am on my own?
-How much does food generally cost in the parks? I'd plan to buy the meal plans whilst in WDW because I found them incredibly useful in DLRP but what about elsewhere?
-Are there clothes washing facilities in the hotels or would I need 14 days worth of clothes? (Note the plan of saving luggage space for souvenirs

-How long do the other parks take that I have mentioned?
-Are there standard restaurants near most of the hotels? I'm quite a happy meat and two veg girl so will be fine with simple food (good though

And again finaly;
Does anyone have any low-priced hotels (sort of like English Travelodges/Premier Travel Inns) they know about nearby with shuttles that they could recommend? When I was in DLRP I barely saw my hotel room as I was out of the place at 6.30am and not back until 10.30pm so all I need is a bed and a bathroom!
And does anyone have any idea when off-peak (quietest) season is around November-February? I've always been lucky with DLRP and hit it at its quietest so I have avoided the masses - and pretty much walked on to every ride. Are there such off-peaks with WDW?
Finally I am sorry about the mass of questions, which are more than likely repeats from others, but the whole thing has kind of swamped me.
Thank you in advance,