WDW Newbie
Earning My Ears
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- Sep 27, 2005
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I haven't been to WDW since I was a child. One of our closest friends suggested the other night that DH and I and our sons join their family for a trip this December. They have been a few times so they are more familiar with everything but this is all new to me. DH and I talked it over and we are excited about the possibility. I know our friends have been before but they aren't experts by any means either. I was just wondering if I could get some input on some of the things we have been considering.
We were able to get good airfare to go for Dec 8 - 15 so we are set on those dates. Is that a crowded time? In doing a little bit of reading online I hear mixed things about that time.
Our friends suggested a couple of different resorts. They gave us their planning video and we liked the looks of the Wilderness Lodge and the Animal Lodge. Our sons are 2 and 4 and they adore animals. You have to drag them out of the zoo when we go. Our 4 year old wants to be a zoo keeper when he grows up so I think the would like the Animal Lodge but my friend says that that resort is really far away from the parks. Is that a really bad thing? We've done Busch Gardens and stuff like that and I almost think being away from everything would be more relaxing when we leave the parks. DH just doesn't want it to feel like we are completely disconnected and have nothing to do there. The Wilderness Lodge looks good too but no animals. Is the Animal Lodge too far away to be worth staying there? Is deluxe savanna worth the extra money? do you see more animals that way? we can afford it without a problem, but I don't want to just throw money away if it isn't worth it.
the ticket options confuse me. I don't think we will need the water park add on since it is in December and my 2 year old wouldn't get much out of it anyways. Park hop though, is that worth it?
this dining plan. It sounds like it is a good deal but it also sounds like a lot of time sitting at a table wrestling with a 2 year old who doesn't have a long high chair tolerance time. Any parents of little guys have experience with that. It seems like it might be worth it if we were going to be sitting down to eat a lot but I am thinking we will probably opt for fast things fairly often just because I don't want him to be disruptive to other guests. We always do the thing where DH or I take him out if he is fussy but I don't want to be spending a bunch on meals DH and I won't get to eat because one of us is always outside with the kids so they don't bother anyone else.
Anything else I should be thinking about?
Thank you in advance for any help!
We were able to get good airfare to go for Dec 8 - 15 so we are set on those dates. Is that a crowded time? In doing a little bit of reading online I hear mixed things about that time.
Our friends suggested a couple of different resorts. They gave us their planning video and we liked the looks of the Wilderness Lodge and the Animal Lodge. Our sons are 2 and 4 and they adore animals. You have to drag them out of the zoo when we go. Our 4 year old wants to be a zoo keeper when he grows up so I think the would like the Animal Lodge but my friend says that that resort is really far away from the parks. Is that a really bad thing? We've done Busch Gardens and stuff like that and I almost think being away from everything would be more relaxing when we leave the parks. DH just doesn't want it to feel like we are completely disconnected and have nothing to do there. The Wilderness Lodge looks good too but no animals. Is the Animal Lodge too far away to be worth staying there? Is deluxe savanna worth the extra money? do you see more animals that way? we can afford it without a problem, but I don't want to just throw money away if it isn't worth it.
the ticket options confuse me. I don't think we will need the water park add on since it is in December and my 2 year old wouldn't get much out of it anyways. Park hop though, is that worth it?
this dining plan. It sounds like it is a good deal but it also sounds like a lot of time sitting at a table wrestling with a 2 year old who doesn't have a long high chair tolerance time. Any parents of little guys have experience with that. It seems like it might be worth it if we were going to be sitting down to eat a lot but I am thinking we will probably opt for fast things fairly often just because I don't want him to be disruptive to other guests. We always do the thing where DH or I take him out if he is fussy but I don't want to be spending a bunch on meals DH and I won't get to eat because one of us is always outside with the kids so they don't bother anyone else.
Anything else I should be thinking about?
Thank you in advance for any help!
) and what's great about being near MK is that you can go over to the other resorts in that area like the Grand Floridian, Contemporary or the Polynesian for lots of wonderful dining and shopping options (not to mention the MK itself). You can also easily do the GF activities for children from WL because they are open to all children, but you will be closer there since it is in the general area.
