emthewondergirl
Earning My Ears
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Hello!
My sister in law told me about this site and am hopeful that someone can help us out!
We are going to Disney for the first time, arriving the evening of 9/29 and staying through 10/4. This is a celebration of my finishing grad school and all of us surviving in the process! LOL! Our kids will be 9 and nearly 7. They like rides, but aren't super bold/adventurous in the rides they like. We are staying at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, which I know is not very centrally-located and will require a little time for getting to and from the park. We'd like to definitely spend the majority of the time in the Magic Kingdom and thought maybe we'd do Animal Kingdom one day, Epcot maybe another and the rest of the time Magic Kingdom. We don't want our vacation to be jam-packed, nonstop. We are the kind of people that like a less frantic pace, but we also want to be sure we plan well enough to get to see and do things with the kiddos!
I was roughly thinking that maybe aiming to be in the parks in the AM and the evening may be nice - less crowds, more mild temps, etc. and then return to the hotel during the afternoon to unwind, play in the pools, etc.
I was hoping for some feedback as to whether or not this is a good strategy to allow us to both feel a bit relaxed and unwind from the craziness that has been our last two years, but also allow for us to see and enjoy the Disney experience!! Thoughts?
Also, are there any restaurants that you'd strongly suggest? we are doing the meal plan, we have reserved a character breakfast in the castle (which is probably the only one we will do and feel strongly about doing! LOL!)
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
My sister in law told me about this site and am hopeful that someone can help us out!
We are going to Disney for the first time, arriving the evening of 9/29 and staying through 10/4. This is a celebration of my finishing grad school and all of us surviving in the process! LOL! Our kids will be 9 and nearly 7. They like rides, but aren't super bold/adventurous in the rides they like. We are staying at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, which I know is not very centrally-located and will require a little time for getting to and from the park. We'd like to definitely spend the majority of the time in the Magic Kingdom and thought maybe we'd do Animal Kingdom one day, Epcot maybe another and the rest of the time Magic Kingdom. We don't want our vacation to be jam-packed, nonstop. We are the kind of people that like a less frantic pace, but we also want to be sure we plan well enough to get to see and do things with the kiddos!
I was roughly thinking that maybe aiming to be in the parks in the AM and the evening may be nice - less crowds, more mild temps, etc. and then return to the hotel during the afternoon to unwind, play in the pools, etc.
I was hoping for some feedback as to whether or not this is a good strategy to allow us to both feel a bit relaxed and unwind from the craziness that has been our last two years, but also allow for us to see and enjoy the Disney experience!! Thoughts?
Also, are there any restaurants that you'd strongly suggest? we are doing the meal plan, we have reserved a character breakfast in the castle (which is probably the only one we will do and feel strongly about doing! LOL!)
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!