mulberrybush
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My DH and I are taking a short 4 night trip next May for our anniversary. We want to do the grown-up stuff we can't do with toddlers:
Backstage Magic Tour
KTTK Tour
Steam Train Tour
Chefs Table at Flying Fish
Cali Grill
Tomorrowland Terrace Dessert Party
Some of the HS and Epcot attractions that are considered "boring" for little ones.
This is obviously going to be a pricey getaway. I'd love to stay at Yacht Club, but I can't do $400/night. We can stay on points in a studio somewhere or stay off-site.
DH is ZERO help. He doesn't want to be involved in the planning and I'm maybe the most indecisive person ever! Not good. So I need help. Where would you stay? We won't be back and forth from the parks - once we leave the hotel in the morning, we're out all day, but I'd still like a little luxury in the room. I was considering VGF bc it will be open by then but I wouldn't get home resort advantage - how does that work the first year of a new resort? When it opens I'll be 7mths out.
Backstage Magic Tour
KTTK Tour
Steam Train Tour
Chefs Table at Flying Fish
Cali Grill
Tomorrowland Terrace Dessert Party
Some of the HS and Epcot attractions that are considered "boring" for little ones.
This is obviously going to be a pricey getaway. I'd love to stay at Yacht Club, but I can't do $400/night. We can stay on points in a studio somewhere or stay off-site.
DH is ZERO help. He doesn't want to be involved in the planning and I'm maybe the most indecisive person ever! Not good. So I need help. Where would you stay? We won't be back and forth from the parks - once we leave the hotel in the morning, we're out all day, but I'd still like a little luxury in the room. I was considering VGF bc it will be open by then but I wouldn't get home resort advantage - how does that work the first year of a new resort? When it opens I'll be 7mths out.