We are going August 25 thru Sept. 3. I am also waiting for the hours to come out! We are staying at the ASMu. DD and her girls (both 12) and my grandson who is 2 now. We have tentative plans for the parks and the resturants we want to do. We will be on the dining plan.
First night is always Chef Mickey's
Tusker House - breakfast
Crystal Place - breakfast for Pooh
Hollywood and Vine - breakfast hoping for Handy Manny
Biergarten - Dinner
Cape May - Dinner
Teppen Edo - Dinner
Liberty Tree Tavern - Dinner
Mexico - lunch? just not sure yet
All these could change when the hours come out!!!
we have the exact same plans for Tues through Thurs!!!
We travel in the summerand have found the 'neck coolers' to be absolutely necessary.
If you're not familiar with them, they are a cloth sleeve filled with gel beads. When wet, the beads swell. Over time, the water evaporates, cooling your body. We get ours from here:
http://www.badgersden.com/Store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=80
It sounds kind of crazy, but they really work. The one day we didn't have ours we melted.
Check out the Disabilities board too. They might have some tips for your mom. However, consider renting an ECV for her. The heat can be oppressive and exhausting. At least read the stickies on the Disabilities board before ruling it out.
The First Aid buildings in the parks are (I hear) great. They have cots and are air conditioned.
Our family has certain rigid rules:
1) One person stops for the bathroom, everyone goes.
2) One person drinks, everyone does.
This allows you (the one in charge) to monitor liquid consumption and output. Keeping hydrated is HUGELY important. If someone is not sweating or urinating in August in Florida it is a BAD thing.
Buy the little fans (battery powered). Simply keeping the air moving is helpful.
Keep your feet cool. The first day I wore my sneakers and socks. My feet got so hot that I had blisters all over the bottoms of my feet. They honestly looked scorched. The pavement is VERY hot. If you buy Tevas or athletic sandals, make sure you sunscreen the top of your foot.
If it gets so hot that people are miserable, take a break. Epcot is mostly indoor attractions, so you're out of the heat. AK is mostly outdoors. With no air movement.
My mom has similar problems. Make sure you mom realizes the difficulties and is willing to do what she needs to do to stay healthy. If she will not take care of herself, you'll need to monitor her and manipulate the group's movements to keep her safe. For example, spending time in Innoventions to cool off, rather than touring World Showcase outside.
We are going in August!!!!
We are surprising the kids with our first WDW trip. My Mom is going too.
I have put countless hours into planning this thing. I really think I'd be ashamed to know how many... but I've had so much darn fun doing it!
I have lots of lists... packing list, shopping list, garden grocer list, time line of what to do and when to do it... you name it- its most likely been considered as part of this trip!
We are staying off site. My dh couldn't handle a week of sharing a room with the kids.We have a 3 bedroom condo and will eat most of our meals there.
I plan to make ADRs for breakfast at Akershus Hall and Chef Mickey's. We may hit up Le Cellier for lunch one day and dh and I may sneak in a casual date at Whispering Canyon Cafe. I'd like to go to T-Rex our first night there.
I'm just chomping at the bit now for TGM to list the green parks for the 8th through the 15th.![]()
We were there last August too, in the middle of "Fay"-it was great! We walked right on to most rides-the longest wait we had for anything was 10 minutes. Granted, we did wear our ponchos a lot, but our moods faired better in cool and rainy than they usually do in hot and sunny. We were there before the free dining, so that kept the crowd levels a bit lower, too. We're heading back this August-4th to the 11th. Can't wait.![]()
I was there at the same time last year dropping son off at Disney College. It rained all day for 4 days straight. I was wondering how anyone could be enjoying the parks?
We too were there during the first part of Faye last year. We had a great time at AK, no lines for anything at all. When we arrived at the park we asked a CM if EE was open. His answer was that it would be up and running "as long as the duct tape held!"![]()
Going August 8-15 for our first family trip! Have many character meals on our ADR list - but really hoping for CRT on my dd's bday!!!
Are you serious? Free Ice Water at all counter service restaurants???I haven't read through any posts yet, but remember the FREE ICE WATER available at all counter service restaurants...no purchase necessary! Just bring some flavor mixers for taste!
Hi - we buy these water misters from Walgreens - they are clear on the bottom and you pump the bottom and then press the mist button - it creates a fine mist of water wherever you aim it. They are AWESOME and very refreshing - you don't even have to put cold water in them!!! No batteries and they're small so you don't have to worry about carrying a water bottle/fan all day long.I was wondering about these for our family. I have already bought our fans, but was thinking these might be a good idea. We live in a hot area, but don't have the humidity. Our days easily will be over 100 day in and day out. I think these will make the days more tolerable.
Add us to the list of August planners. We'll be there 8/14 - 8/23.
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We're going the exact same days![]()