R and C's momma
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First let me say I am amazed at these boards and wish I had found them a lot earlier!! What a wealth of information you all have!
My DH and I are planning on our first ever family vacation, to WDW. We have not booked but are hoping to go at the end of June (23-30). I have looked at many of the links with what to pack, what to avoid, the "binder" thread -- but still feel overwhelmed and confused.
DH & I have 2 kids, DD "R" who is 11 and DS "C" who s 5.5. We are planning on meeting our family from another state for this vacation who also have 2 children but this is where I start to need help.
In my research I am pretty convinced I would like to stay at the Parc Soleil, with a vehicle plus buy 5 MYW with park hopper and water park add ons. We would be able to come/go with use of a car plus get our own groceries and make most of our own meals.
The family we are supposed to meet wants to stay at AKL, not booking through Disney so not getting the Dining plan. If we followed suit we would book the same, minus the vehicle. These two scenarios are very different from one another, in price and more.
I will be the one doing most of the research and presenting DH with the options as I have much more time to do the leg work. It's his family we're meeting; another big factor is we will be the 'early risers' while they tend to not get going until 10 or 11 AM.
So my dillemas are: go with off-site or bite the bullet and stay at AKL? Do I NEED to make reservations to eat out or is it feasible to NOT do any reservation dining while in WDW? How do I know what to plan what I want to see in advance (the other family lives 900 miles away and has already indicated they do not want to plan out things like we normally like to when they come to visit us). We are all thrill seekers, not scared of much, willing to try just about anything -- and anything Toy Story IS a must-do
-- that much I do know.
Lastly, would you recommend avoiding meeting a family that is opposite and go on our own for our first visit?
Thank you all who have come this far and have ANY advice for this newbie. Without a doubt I will have many more questions ... after I get through the posts on this site
~Amy ... R and C's momma .. and can barely sleep from being so excited to finally go on a REAL vacation!!
My DH and I are planning on our first ever family vacation, to WDW. We have not booked but are hoping to go at the end of June (23-30). I have looked at many of the links with what to pack, what to avoid, the "binder" thread -- but still feel overwhelmed and confused.
DH & I have 2 kids, DD "R" who is 11 and DS "C" who s 5.5. We are planning on meeting our family from another state for this vacation who also have 2 children but this is where I start to need help.
In my research I am pretty convinced I would like to stay at the Parc Soleil, with a vehicle plus buy 5 MYW with park hopper and water park add ons. We would be able to come/go with use of a car plus get our own groceries and make most of our own meals.
The family we are supposed to meet wants to stay at AKL, not booking through Disney so not getting the Dining plan. If we followed suit we would book the same, minus the vehicle. These two scenarios are very different from one another, in price and more.
I will be the one doing most of the research and presenting DH with the options as I have much more time to do the leg work. It's his family we're meeting; another big factor is we will be the 'early risers' while they tend to not get going until 10 or 11 AM.
So my dillemas are: go with off-site or bite the bullet and stay at AKL? Do I NEED to make reservations to eat out or is it feasible to NOT do any reservation dining while in WDW? How do I know what to plan what I want to see in advance (the other family lives 900 miles away and has already indicated they do not want to plan out things like we normally like to when they come to visit us). We are all thrill seekers, not scared of much, willing to try just about anything -- and anything Toy Story IS a must-do
-- that much I do know.Lastly, would you recommend avoiding meeting a family that is opposite and go on our own for our first visit?
Thank you all who have come this far and have ANY advice for this newbie. Without a doubt I will have many more questions ... after I get through the posts on this site

~Amy ... R and C's momma .. and can barely sleep from being so excited to finally go on a REAL vacation!!


That was in 1999 and we did everything wrong AND had a fabulous time!