cjparker0110
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I know large groups travel to WDW all the time. Sometimes people do family reunions there. But my question is what advice can you offer to a large immediate family? When I go in 2017 for my parents anniversary, my immediate family will consist of 7! The youngest will be 18 months (yep..still in the womb). By Disney standards that makes him/her an infant so we can get in a room (suite) for 6 by using a crib.
That said, what suggestions do you all have for a family my size? We probably won't always be with the larger group as a whole, but we will be together because of the ages of our kids (6, 5, 3, 18 months). We also will have my sister in law (she'll be 16) with us. She is the favorite aunt/babysitter for our kids so she will be there to help us with them and to enjoy WDW for her first time. Things we could use advice for are:
1. Parent/child swap --> I know a lot of parks do this sort of thing when traveling with small children. Does WDW do it? And if so, how does it work?
2. Should we just plan on ADRs for EVERY meal with this large party?
3. Would you suggest a suite or two adjoining regular rooms? I'm sure with the younger kids we will want to bring them back for midday naps/breaks so we will be in the rooms more than I have ever been before.
4. Is Epcot worth it for those ages? I love Epcot. I know my wife will love Epcot. But the more I look at it, I think my kids will feel the same way I did when I was a kid....it will be boring. Should we bother? Or should I maybe send the two older ones with their aunt while I drag to two youngest through Epcot?
That said, what suggestions do you all have for a family my size? We probably won't always be with the larger group as a whole, but we will be together because of the ages of our kids (6, 5, 3, 18 months). We also will have my sister in law (she'll be 16) with us. She is the favorite aunt/babysitter for our kids so she will be there to help us with them and to enjoy WDW for her first time. Things we could use advice for are:
1. Parent/child swap --> I know a lot of parks do this sort of thing when traveling with small children. Does WDW do it? And if so, how does it work?
2. Should we just plan on ADRs for EVERY meal with this large party?
3. Would you suggest a suite or two adjoining regular rooms? I'm sure with the younger kids we will want to bring them back for midday naps/breaks so we will be in the rooms more than I have ever been before.
4. Is Epcot worth it for those ages? I love Epcot. I know my wife will love Epcot. But the more I look at it, I think my kids will feel the same way I did when I was a kid....it will be boring. Should we bother? Or should I maybe send the two older ones with their aunt while I drag to two youngest through Epcot?