nurserenae
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 5, 2012
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Hi! I am planning my first trip to Disney world with my sister and had a few questions from the masses about travelling as adults with no children, I feel like (naturally) a lot of the info is regarding families travelling. We are in our mid 20's, on a tight budget. We are still big children at heart! We are planning on going somewhere within the first 2 weeks of January of 2013, when the crowds (and hopefully prices) will be at their lowest and my sister is on christmas break from college. We are planning on staying at one of the value hotels (haven't decided yet) and purchasing the park hopper option to allow for more freedom. A few specific questions I had:
Is January still a great time to go? I would love to go over the summer or even to see the Christmas lights but we just can't make it work! I am concerned that going at this time with lower crowds that we won't get the same experiences...do they still do parades, fireworks, all the shows, extra magic hours, etc?
We are having a little bit of a hard time planning on how long to stay...we were thinking 5 full days, travelling the evening before the trip and the morning after to allow for 5 full days at Disney...I would gladly stay for a week or two if possible but we are trying to not go completely broke. Is 5 days enough time to at least see the highlights and get a good experience of all the parks? (not including the water parks). Since it is just the two of us we can move a little quicker than those with children, and we can avoid some of the rides tailored towards small children. I don't think we can do more than 5 days, my sis was actually wanting to try to shave it down to 4 but I feel like that is way to short! We were also wanting to do one day at Universal studios (we are huge Harry Potter Fans!). Wanted to make sure I had enough time to enjoy ourselves, take breaks and make this an amazing first trip (though I already know I will be coming back)
I realize that a big cost that we haven't really thought about is food. My original thought was to plan on purchasing some groceries for snacks, breakfast and lunch and then treating ourselves to some simple dinners...and maybe 1 or 2 of little bit nicer dinners. Would you all recommend the quick service dining plan instead, and then supplement with some snacks? I don't want to go broke but also don't want to spend 5 days on protein bars!
Thanks for any advice/suggestions you have, I wanted to hash out a few big questions before they release the 2013 packages next week! Been waiting 26 years for my first trip to Disney!!!
Is January still a great time to go? I would love to go over the summer or even to see the Christmas lights but we just can't make it work! I am concerned that going at this time with lower crowds that we won't get the same experiences...do they still do parades, fireworks, all the shows, extra magic hours, etc?
We are having a little bit of a hard time planning on how long to stay...we were thinking 5 full days, travelling the evening before the trip and the morning after to allow for 5 full days at Disney...I would gladly stay for a week or two if possible but we are trying to not go completely broke. Is 5 days enough time to at least see the highlights and get a good experience of all the parks? (not including the water parks). Since it is just the two of us we can move a little quicker than those with children, and we can avoid some of the rides tailored towards small children. I don't think we can do more than 5 days, my sis was actually wanting to try to shave it down to 4 but I feel like that is way to short! We were also wanting to do one day at Universal studios (we are huge Harry Potter Fans!). Wanted to make sure I had enough time to enjoy ourselves, take breaks and make this an amazing first trip (though I already know I will be coming back)
I realize that a big cost that we haven't really thought about is food. My original thought was to plan on purchasing some groceries for snacks, breakfast and lunch and then treating ourselves to some simple dinners...and maybe 1 or 2 of little bit nicer dinners. Would you all recommend the quick service dining plan instead, and then supplement with some snacks? I don't want to go broke but also don't want to spend 5 days on protein bars!
Thanks for any advice/suggestions you have, I wanted to hash out a few big questions before they release the 2013 packages next week! Been waiting 26 years for my first trip to Disney!!!