There is no way we will leave the infant at home. It just isn't an option for us.
My understanding is that we can fit 5 plus an infant in a room at Beach Club or Yacht Club. Although it will be crowded, that's our plan. One room for 5 nights is included in the convention cost. The room will have two queens and a daybed or roll away. The room is $164 per night. Unless a suite at the Swan and Dolphin is cheaper, I won't get reimbursed for it.
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That's a great idea to rent an extra double stroller.
We have gone to Disney World twice, since having kids. We will have a very relaxed plan as far as what we hope to accomplish in the Parks. My husband would not take the kids to the Park by himself. He would hang out at the resort primarily and do some activities. I may have the infant with me sometimes, while sitting in a conference lecture.
For the conference, I will have two half days and two full days of activities. For the two full days I have conference activities all day, I think we will either hire a sitter from Kids Night Out to be a helper or bring an adult from home. The helper from Kids Night Out would be much cheaper for us overall than paying for someone to come from home. I think we would pay $300 or less for the Kids Night Out helper for the two full days. My husband will be fine on his own for the other two half days.
Here is our list of activities he could do with the kids at or nearby the resort:
Pirate Adventure, Play Ground, Kiddie Pool, Ice Cream Shop, Minature Golf, Arcade, ride boat to HS or Epcot.
Does anyone else have any other ideas to add?
In the past, we have had an adult from home come with us. The first time we paid for everything for the adult as that was the only way she could come. The second time it was a different adult, and we paid for lodging, character meals, and park entrance. We are thinking about offering for the two previous people to come. However, we can not pay for as much as we have in the past.
Would it be reasonable to offer to pay $500 towards lodging only for both of them? We would take an approach of "you're welcome to come but we have an alternative plan, if you're not able or interested in coming". If you are interested in coming, we'd be happy to pay $500 towards the cost of your lodging." I feel like we should do something to show appreciation for their help, however we just can't pick up most of the tab. We would request that they be there Saturday and Sunday to help, when I will be in the conference for a full day. Otherwise they can decide how long they want/can afford to be there and how they want to spend their time. I suspect they would spend most or all of their time with us, but we wouldn't expect it. What are your thoughts about offering this?
We are thinking we will go for the two full days of the conference, two half days of the conference, and add either 2-3 more days for about 7 days total in Orlando. I think we will probably skip animal kingdom, go to Epcot and HS each on one of the half days of the conference, and spend either 2-3 partial days at MK on the extra days. If we only spend 2 days at MK, we'll go to Downtown Disney one day. The attractions we will visit on our half days will be Epcot-Illuminations, Soarin, Living with the Land, Turtle Talk, The Seas and at HS-Toy Story Mania if possible, Beauty and the Beast, Disney Junior, Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Honey I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set Adventure.
Please let me know your thoughts and input. Thanks to everyone who has weighed in so far.
