Lavender_and_Roses
Earning My Ears
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I'm sure that my questions have been asked a million times, but this site is so large and all my searches keep returning many more threads than I can possibly read through. I apologize in advance if it is annoying to anyone. 
I live in SoCal but have never been to Disney. My family has actually never had a vacation at all. We have a huge number of Hilton reward points, however, and are wanting to use them for a nice long trip prior to my husband's upcoming 4th deployment. While we do have the money to pay for a more extravagant trip, we are very frugal and want to keep our trip expenses to the minimum. I'm sure it will still be at least $1000, however, to include tickets and probably more.
We are a family of 5. My youngest is 3 1/2 and my oldest will have just turned 8.
So my first question is where to stay. I know that there is a Hilton across the street from the park, but we were instead thinking of staying at the one in Orange. The one in Orange is suites (including a microwave and many fridge) plus we'd get 5 free nights out of our points and only 4 at the Hilton across the street. There is a shuttle to the park but we would need to pay a total of $11 each day for it's unlimited use. The hotel parking charge is lower, however. Having a suite will enable us to each some meals in our room rather than pay at the park or at a restaurant. Has anyone stayed at this hotel? Any opinions on if this is the right route to go?
I was thinking we should get the SoCal resident select pass since it would cost the same really and we could go back again within the year. We do live close enough we could drive for a day trip, maybe an hour away. We have lived here for 5 years and own a home, but we are still residents of another state and hold driver's licenses for that state. I have read things about the SoCal pass requiring a state ID to be able to use it. Does anyone know?
I know there are a lot of extras that a very fun to experience. I do have a daughter who loves princesses. I have also heard a lot about the character breakfasts. Which extras do you feel are the best, and how much do they cost?
We aren't really souvenir people but I've been told that my kids might like to do pin trading or an autograph book. Can anyone tell me about these and anything else like this I should consider?
Anything else I should know or look into?
Thank you so much. This is a big deal for us to spend money on this trip and I want to make it magical for my kids. My husband is gone so much we've never gotten to do anything really fun with him.

I live in SoCal but have never been to Disney. My family has actually never had a vacation at all. We have a huge number of Hilton reward points, however, and are wanting to use them for a nice long trip prior to my husband's upcoming 4th deployment. While we do have the money to pay for a more extravagant trip, we are very frugal and want to keep our trip expenses to the minimum. I'm sure it will still be at least $1000, however, to include tickets and probably more.
We are a family of 5. My youngest is 3 1/2 and my oldest will have just turned 8.
So my first question is where to stay. I know that there is a Hilton across the street from the park, but we were instead thinking of staying at the one in Orange. The one in Orange is suites (including a microwave and many fridge) plus we'd get 5 free nights out of our points and only 4 at the Hilton across the street. There is a shuttle to the park but we would need to pay a total of $11 each day for it's unlimited use. The hotel parking charge is lower, however. Having a suite will enable us to each some meals in our room rather than pay at the park or at a restaurant. Has anyone stayed at this hotel? Any opinions on if this is the right route to go?
I was thinking we should get the SoCal resident select pass since it would cost the same really and we could go back again within the year. We do live close enough we could drive for a day trip, maybe an hour away. We have lived here for 5 years and own a home, but we are still residents of another state and hold driver's licenses for that state. I have read things about the SoCal pass requiring a state ID to be able to use it. Does anyone know?
I know there are a lot of extras that a very fun to experience. I do have a daughter who loves princesses. I have also heard a lot about the character breakfasts. Which extras do you feel are the best, and how much do they cost?
We aren't really souvenir people but I've been told that my kids might like to do pin trading or an autograph book. Can anyone tell me about these and anything else like this I should consider?
Anything else I should know or look into?
Thank you so much. This is a big deal for us to spend money on this trip and I want to make it magical for my kids. My husband is gone so much we've never gotten to do anything really fun with him.