SleeplessInTO
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We are planning a trip to Disney world over March break 2023. It will be me, DH, our 7 year old, and my 25 year old brother. Going for 4 full days. My brother hasn’t been since he was a little kid, and I’m excited to introduce him to WDW again.
We are going to be staying at Boardwalk villas in a two bedroom, so he will have his own lockoff studio for privacy.
Hoping you guys can give me some ideas of how to make this an awesome trip for my brother? Can’t afford a VIP tour but am planning to get Genie+ and buy ILLs so he can experience Rise, Guardians, Mine Train, Flight of Passage, etc. He is super laidback, likes to do rides, doesn’t like to eat fish. Lives near Disneyland in LA and has been there once as an adult so he’s not a total stranger to the rides. Have asked if there’s any restaurants he wants to try or activities he wants to do but nothing so far.
My thoughts right now (but I’m open to any tips that would make this a great trip for him!!!)
- Boardwalk for the ambiance/view/late night Disney entertainment if he can’t sleep (3 hour time change coming from LA), won out over Saratoga Springs’ access to Disney Springs since it’s easier to get to Epcot and HS from Boardwalk
- One day at each park, with park hoppers, and Genie+ (I might make it a 6 day ticket if arrival and departure flight times make it worthwhile, but so far not the case)
- Dining: Space 220, Cinderella’s Royal Table, 50s Prime Time + Oga’s for drinks, Sanaa or Boma depending on whether it’s lunch or dinner (something that “represents” each park’s uniqueness, with AKL subbing in for AK)
- maybe a fireworks dessert party at MK if I manage to snag a reservation
- no Droid or Lightsaber build, he can always do that closer to home
Seven months and counting!!!! I can’t wait.
We are going to be staying at Boardwalk villas in a two bedroom, so he will have his own lockoff studio for privacy.
Hoping you guys can give me some ideas of how to make this an awesome trip for my brother? Can’t afford a VIP tour but am planning to get Genie+ and buy ILLs so he can experience Rise, Guardians, Mine Train, Flight of Passage, etc. He is super laidback, likes to do rides, doesn’t like to eat fish. Lives near Disneyland in LA and has been there once as an adult so he’s not a total stranger to the rides. Have asked if there’s any restaurants he wants to try or activities he wants to do but nothing so far.
My thoughts right now (but I’m open to any tips that would make this a great trip for him!!!)
- Boardwalk for the ambiance/view/late night Disney entertainment if he can’t sleep (3 hour time change coming from LA), won out over Saratoga Springs’ access to Disney Springs since it’s easier to get to Epcot and HS from Boardwalk
- One day at each park, with park hoppers, and Genie+ (I might make it a 6 day ticket if arrival and departure flight times make it worthwhile, but so far not the case)
- Dining: Space 220, Cinderella’s Royal Table, 50s Prime Time + Oga’s for drinks, Sanaa or Boma depending on whether it’s lunch or dinner (something that “represents” each park’s uniqueness, with AKL subbing in for AK)
- maybe a fireworks dessert party at MK if I manage to snag a reservation
- no Droid or Lightsaber build, he can always do that closer to home
Seven months and counting!!!! I can’t wait.