ChicagoMom
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We're a family of 3 and DD will be almost 5 when we visit in late October (predicted crowd level is 3).
When we traveled to WDW 2 years ago, I decided against getting park hoppers and didn't regret it. It was a short trip and we only visited MK and AK. We did everything we wanted to do and had a good time even though it was ungodly hot (mid August).
This time we will be there for 7 or 8 nights and will visit all 4 parks. DD is over 40 inches so can ride most rides. She will want to see plenty of characters, especially the princesses.
We will probably be staying at Pop or POR or maybe an Epcot area resort (dark horse WL?) but definitely not a Monorail resort.
My plan is to take full advantage of EMHs, RDs and FP+ to hit the "must dos" and make ADRs to meet the characters (although I'm worried about Anna and Elsa since they don't appear to be in any of the restaurants - Anna and Elsa are a "must do" for our Frozen crazy DD). Eat lunch in the park and then go back to the resort in the afternoon for swim time or nap and then go back to the park in the evening.
I'm thinking I will buy 6 days of park tickets. Since we're going in late October and DD isn't much of a swimmer yet, I think we will skip the water parks. But my DH will probably want to play golf one morning.
Do you think we would benefit from Park Hoppers? I thought maybe it would be nice to do evenings in Epcot a couple of nights.
ETA that our ride list of "must dos" is probably shorter than most. Fantasyland is definitely a "must do" and HM, POTC and Big Thunder RR. In Epcot, only Soarin' is a must. For AK, the safari and the Rapids are the must dos and for HS the only "must" is Toy Story Mania.
When we traveled to WDW 2 years ago, I decided against getting park hoppers and didn't regret it. It was a short trip and we only visited MK and AK. We did everything we wanted to do and had a good time even though it was ungodly hot (mid August).
This time we will be there for 7 or 8 nights and will visit all 4 parks. DD is over 40 inches so can ride most rides. She will want to see plenty of characters, especially the princesses.
We will probably be staying at Pop or POR or maybe an Epcot area resort (dark horse WL?) but definitely not a Monorail resort.
My plan is to take full advantage of EMHs, RDs and FP+ to hit the "must dos" and make ADRs to meet the characters (although I'm worried about Anna and Elsa since they don't appear to be in any of the restaurants - Anna and Elsa are a "must do" for our Frozen crazy DD). Eat lunch in the park and then go back to the resort in the afternoon for swim time or nap and then go back to the park in the evening.
I'm thinking I will buy 6 days of park tickets. Since we're going in late October and DD isn't much of a swimmer yet, I think we will skip the water parks. But my DH will probably want to play golf one morning.
Do you think we would benefit from Park Hoppers? I thought maybe it would be nice to do evenings in Epcot a couple of nights.
ETA that our ride list of "must dos" is probably shorter than most. Fantasyland is definitely a "must do" and HM, POTC and Big Thunder RR. In Epcot, only Soarin' is a must. For AK, the safari and the Rapids are the must dos and for HS the only "must" is Toy Story Mania.

