scrappinbear78
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- May 8, 2010
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OK, so I have made the final payments for our trip to DL during Christmas. We will be leaving our house on Dec. 18 and arriving at DL on Dec. 20..we will stay until Dec 27. Now it comes down to getting all the final things for the trip. I know that I need to make dining reservations, but have no clue where to even begin with that. I know we don't want to go to very many buffets because I am unable to eat and don't want to pay just to sit and enjoy my families company or eat some ice. I don't know how the buffets work or if I could pay a lot less just as a "entertainment fee". How would I go about getting that information. We did go ahead and purchase the 5 day meal vouchers just for the ease of knowing that our food is taken care of. I don't know how they really work, but want to really make sure that we are using the full values of them (even with my vouchers using it for the other family members).
As for the lodging, I ended up booking at Best Western Park Place right across the street from DL. The more and more I thought about it this hotel is about the same distance away from DL as PPH but I saved almost $2000 and that is HUGE for us. Are there any pointers any of you can give in regards to enterance into the park, what time should we be there waiting to get in? Also I know that my Dad and Hubby will be in an ECV, I am going to try my darndest to not use one and try to be really conscious of how I feel so that my kids can enjoy things more and with the crowds at the time we will be going I think it will be a lot harder to move around in an ECV. Is there anything that I need to get in advance to make sure that the three of us who do have disabilities will be able to enjoy our time as well. When you are planning your trip what steps do you take to make sure it is a successful trip? Is there anything in particular that I have to do since we do have disabilities, or is it just like planning the trip as if we didn't have a disability? I just don't want to get down there and then have it be a complete disaster or that we can't actually conquer everything that we want to. I don't think we will ever go back there, so I want to make sure that we see and do everything. I don't have the extra funds to do any type of special tour or anything so I have to be our own personal tour guide with all your guys help.
Finally, with staying at a friendly neighbor hotel do we have any chance on getting a perk upgrade? I know that some people who have stayed on site and booked a standard room have become the "family of the day" and upgraded to a suite....does this happen at all in the neighborhood hotels or could you get upgraded to an onsite location? Also are there any other perks that sometimes get given out to keep our eyes and ears open to? Like free meal, behind the scenes, complimentary tours, complimentary gifts, etc? I want to make this as special as I can for my girls since we don't get to do a whole heck of a lot but also don't want it to seem as though I am looking for a handout. Any information that you guys have to make this a very smooth trip.
As for the lodging, I ended up booking at Best Western Park Place right across the street from DL. The more and more I thought about it this hotel is about the same distance away from DL as PPH but I saved almost $2000 and that is HUGE for us. Are there any pointers any of you can give in regards to enterance into the park, what time should we be there waiting to get in? Also I know that my Dad and Hubby will be in an ECV, I am going to try my darndest to not use one and try to be really conscious of how I feel so that my kids can enjoy things more and with the crowds at the time we will be going I think it will be a lot harder to move around in an ECV. Is there anything that I need to get in advance to make sure that the three of us who do have disabilities will be able to enjoy our time as well. When you are planning your trip what steps do you take to make sure it is a successful trip? Is there anything in particular that I have to do since we do have disabilities, or is it just like planning the trip as if we didn't have a disability? I just don't want to get down there and then have it be a complete disaster or that we can't actually conquer everything that we want to. I don't think we will ever go back there, so I want to make sure that we see and do everything. I don't have the extra funds to do any type of special tour or anything so I have to be our own personal tour guide with all your guys help.
Finally, with staying at a friendly neighbor hotel do we have any chance on getting a perk upgrade? I know that some people who have stayed on site and booked a standard room have become the "family of the day" and upgraded to a suite....does this happen at all in the neighborhood hotels or could you get upgraded to an onsite location? Also are there any other perks that sometimes get given out to keep our eyes and ears open to? Like free meal, behind the scenes, complimentary tours, complimentary gifts, etc? I want to make this as special as I can for my girls since we don't get to do a whole heck of a lot but also don't want it to seem as though I am looking for a handout. Any information that you guys have to make this a very smooth trip.