I love reading these boards and taking in every ones opinions and experience. I have looked at the guideplans and books and know for certain my family would never be able to follow a serious schedule. So I took the 7 days we have and made a basic plan of where I thought we should go on what days. I based this on avoidance of EH days and my 1 reservation for dinner and fantasmic and your basic advice on good times to go.
I read something on another post where basically the poster talked about getting wrapped in details and forgetting it is 'their vacation' too. I sat down with 2 of my girls who are both teens and asked them what their thoughts were. I thought they were interesting.
Skip the parades-if we are there we are there. Based on experience in Disneyland they don't want to have to fight for a spot to watch and waster time waiting fot the parades.
Skip fireworks-if we're there we're there. Don't want to search for the perfect spot and also our 17 yo isn't really crazy about fireworks.
They want down time to spend hanging at the hotel and the pool. For them that's half the fun.
They want time in the water parks. We fit in a couple of mornings and an afternoon or two.
They want to do a park a day our first 4 days. They really think Epcott and MK are going to be the coolest, so on the 5th day we go to a water park in the am and either epcott or Mk in the afternoon/evening.
Don't make any reservations-we will eat where ever we happen to be.
Day 6 is the airboat ride at Boggy Creek (this is something I want to do) and then hang at the hotel and downtown Disney/Disney Quest.
Day 7 we go back and do whatever we thought was fun or that we missed.
They don't like the idea of following a plan at the parks, but they were interested in the fastpass and good ride info.
Also my kids are thrill ride junkies, but they really think we will have plenty to do at WDW and don't really have much interest in Busch or IOA. Maybe once we get there they will change their minds, but that kind of surprised me.
I'm happy I got their input and I would be interested in hearing about what your kids thoughts are and what they think is important.
I read something on another post where basically the poster talked about getting wrapped in details and forgetting it is 'their vacation' too. I sat down with 2 of my girls who are both teens and asked them what their thoughts were. I thought they were interesting.
Skip the parades-if we are there we are there. Based on experience in Disneyland they don't want to have to fight for a spot to watch and waster time waiting fot the parades.
Skip fireworks-if we're there we're there. Don't want to search for the perfect spot and also our 17 yo isn't really crazy about fireworks.
They want down time to spend hanging at the hotel and the pool. For them that's half the fun.
They want time in the water parks. We fit in a couple of mornings and an afternoon or two.
They want to do a park a day our first 4 days. They really think Epcott and MK are going to be the coolest, so on the 5th day we go to a water park in the am and either epcott or Mk in the afternoon/evening.
Don't make any reservations-we will eat where ever we happen to be.
Day 6 is the airboat ride at Boggy Creek (this is something I want to do) and then hang at the hotel and downtown Disney/Disney Quest.
Day 7 we go back and do whatever we thought was fun or that we missed.
They don't like the idea of following a plan at the parks, but they were interested in the fastpass and good ride info.
Also my kids are thrill ride junkies, but they really think we will have plenty to do at WDW and don't really have much interest in Busch or IOA. Maybe once we get there they will change their minds, but that kind of surprised me.
I'm happy I got their input and I would be interested in hearing about what your kids thoughts are and what they think is important.