Mndisneygirl
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Is it definite that they cut the LoW?
I didn't find what LoW is - help please?
Is it definite that they cut the LoW?
It is the big light display that you walk through. Lights of wonder???I think.
We have an ADR for Tony's at 5:55 p.m. I've been trying to get an earlier time with no luck at all. We don't want to miss the castle lighting or any of the party and 5:55 is just cutting it too close. I highly doubt they will get us in right at 5:55. Anyway I can't find anything at all on 12/6 for the MK. I think we will end up canceling it and just using QS that night. It's really a bummer because my wife loves Tony's and has fond memories of when we were there last year.
So does anyone know how many tickets they sell for each MVMCP event?
I suspect that people may be making multiple ADRs on line and not cancelling.
Don't know how many tickets they sell these days except that it's "too many"!
I wanted to suggest that if you really want to eat at Tony's that you at least try and check in early (ideally whenever they open for dinner) and see if you can be seated. We were surprised how many empty tables there were on our last visit in Oct. I suspect that people may be making multiple ADRs on line and not cancelling. Anyway, it's worth a try before you give up and go eat counter service.
Steven Curtis Chapman is very very popular here in the South. He is a contemporary Christian singer. I would LOVE to be there during his show! Too bad he isn't singing, he has a beautiful voice. Click here if you are interested in seeing more about him: www.stevencurtischapman.com . I think it would be a very moving service with him this year. He is a strong advocate for international adoption, and one of his adopted daughters was tragically killed this year, she was 3 years old. He has written a whole album dedicated to her.![]()
Let's bump this up since the Christmas vacation questions are beginning to roll in. Although it is from last year, there is lots of good info here.
I am currently in Afghanistan and will be coming back "home" in December for some rest and relaxation. I will be flying direct to Orlando and will meet my wife, my 3 year old daughter, my Mother and Brother at Shades of Paradise.
We will be there from the 15th to the 21st.
After reading every page of this thread from last year I have put together a rough itinerary for our trip, as I would like very planned out to maximize the short time I will have with my family.
We are going to get a 3 day park hopper
15DEC- Fly into Orlando, relax have dinner (suggestions) at Disney Boardwalk
16Dec- (Daughters 3rd birthday) Wake up bright and early for MK, rides during morning lunch, (naptime) more rides, Dinner at MK (suggestions) MVMXP! To long of a day for a 2 year old? Should we take a break, head back to the hotel and nap and then go back? Or would that risk us not being able to go back into the park for MVMXP? Or just let her nap in the stroller?
Congratulations on this visit with your family. How wonderful for all of you!
MVMCP is a separate ticket event and you can enter the MK at 4 pm that day with that ticket (no need to use a park ticket unless you want to go to another park earlier in the day). With a 3-year old, I would not try to get to the park "bright and early" and do the party on the same day. If you do, you definitely need a break in mid-day, but if you are staying off-site, it might be more trouble than it's worth. (Shades of Paradise -- Shades of Green??) You could do the monorail tour of the 3 hotels and take the launch to Wilderness Lodge to see the Christmas decorations. They are not to be missed. And definitely, do a character meal-- she's the perfect age. Crystal Palace for Pooh and Friends or Cinderella's Castle for the princesses.
I am currently in Afghanistan and will be coming back "home" in December for some rest and relaxation. I will be flying direct to Orlando and will meet my wife, my 3 year old daughter, my Mother and Brother at Shades of Paradise.
We will be there from the 15th to the 21st.
After reading every page of this thread from last year I have put together a rough itinerary for our trip, as I would like very planned out to maximize the short time I will have with my family.
We are going to get a 3 day park hopper
15DEC- Fly into Orlando, relax have dinner (suggestions) at Disney Boardwalk
16Dec- (Daughters 3rd birthday) Wake up bright and early for MK, rides during morning lunch, (naptime) more rides, Dinner at MK (suggestions) MVMXP! To long of a day for a 2 year old? Should we take a break, head back to the hotel and nap and then go back? Or would that risk us not being able to go back into the park for MVMXP? Or just let her nap in the stroller?
17DEC AK Morning, lunch at AK, nap and relocate to DHS, BPB AT 1530, Fantasmic dinner package (suggestions), Osborne Lights
18Dec Princess tea party at GF, DTD, see Santa, Dinner at DTD (suggestions?)
19DEC EPCOT!!! (our favorite) rides, lunch, World showcase, CP dinner pkg (restaurant suggestions?) Illuminations
20DEC Universal Studios
I know there is a lot there, I am just looking for some help make sure I am not missing anything, lets assume money is not an issue and we are pretty laid back about everything. Any good holiday dinners that we should get to, or any other places we could squeeze in there. We will also have two cars so if my Mom needs to take my daughter back to the hotel that will not be a problem as well. I have been to Disney World almost 14 times since 1986 and 4 times to Disney Land so I am no stranger. First time with our daughter so I want to make it as enjoyable for her as possible. Anything that she would enjoy during December please let me know thank you all for the help!
I am currently in Afghanistan and will be coming back "home" in December for some rest and relaxation. I will be flying direct to Orlando and will meet my wife, my 3 year old daughter, my Mother and Brother at Shades of Paradise.
We will be there from the 15th to the 21st.
After reading every page of this thread from last year I have put together a rough itinerary for our trip, as I would like very planned out to maximize the short time I will have with my family.
We are going to get a 3 day park hopper
15DEC- Fly into Orlando, relax have dinner (suggestions) Cat Cora's KOUZINNA!!! Best Boardwalk restaurant at Disney Boardwalk
16Dec- (Daughters 3rd birthday) Wake up bright and early for MK, rides during morning lunch, (naptime) more rides, Dinner at MK (suggestions) Crystal Palace? You'll be there already and the food is good-plus if your daughter likes Pooh and friends, this one is awesome for character interaction; or, you could monorail it to Chef Mickey's at the Contemporary - great character interaction for a 3 y/o too! Another would be to monorail to the Grand Floridian for 1900 Park Fare for Cinderella's Happily Ever After Dinner - if your kid is into Cinderella, this to me is better than CRT!MVMXP! To long of a day for a 2 year old? Should we take a break, head back to the hotel and nap and then go back? Or would that risk us not being able to go back into the park for MVMXP? Or just let her nap in the stroller?
17DEC AK Morning, lunch at AK, nap and relocate to DHS, BPB AT 1530, Fantasmic dinner package (suggestions) I'd say Mama Melrose, Hollywood and Vine has a so-so buffet, and Brown Derby is too expensive , Osborne Lights
18Dec Princess tea party at GF, DTD, see Santa, Dinner at DTD (suggestions?) Now, I have boys and one infant girl, and I know the boys would vote for T-Rex cafe for the atmosphere, but you have a little girl, so I would guess she isn't into dinos...hmmm.. we like raglan road at DTD for their delicious food, but it doen't have a kid-theme, but they were nice to my kids, so I would recommend this one
19DEC EPCOT!!! (our favorite) rides, lunch, World showcase, CP dinner pkg (restaurant suggestions?) Le Cellier hands down!!!Illuminations
20DEC Universal Studios
I know there is a lot there, I am just looking for some help make sure I am not missing anything, lets assume money is not an issue and we are pretty laid back about everything. Any good holiday dinners that we should get to, or any other places we could squeeze in there How about dinner at Ohana's? We love this place! The kids have so much fun here! Also, how about a nice adults only dinner with just you and the wife at Jiko at the AKL, California Grill at the Contemporary or Narcoosee's at the Grand Floridian? I also suggest the PIRATES AND PALS FIREWORKS VOYAGE
We will also have two cars so if my Mom needs to take my daughter back to the hotel that will not be a problem as well. I have been to Disney World almost 14 times since 1986 and 4 times to Disney Land so I am no stranger. First time with our daughter so I want to make it as enjoyable for her as possible. Anything that she would enjoy during December please let me know thank you all for the help!