Baloo76
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I have been to WDW many times in the past, but with just 2 people, on-site, no kids and regular fastpasses.
This time will be quite a bit different. My traveling party includes:
Me, DW, DS (24 mos), DS (7 mos)
SIL, BIL, Nephew (7), Niece (5), Nephew (19 mos)
SIL, BIL
MIL, FIL
So in total - 8 adults, 2 kids, 3 babies
We are checking in Saturday Nov 28 and leaving Saturday Dec 4.
We are all staying at my In-Law's timeshare about 5-10 mins from WDW property. This is not going to be a true 'Disney' trip. The plan is to just visit MK + do MVMCP (we will be doing other stuff like Universal, pool days, etc during the rest of our time). Since i'm the resident disney 'expert' though, a lot of stuff will fall on my shoulders.
Here are my questions:
1. How many days do you think we should plan for MK? My SIL wants to do 2 because she wants to be sure the kids can do all the rides, but that increases the prices significantly especially if we are also getting MVMCP tix. We probably will not bother with the thrill rides such as Space, Slash, BTMRR.
2. If we want to see the 'shows' during MVMCP but maybe not the characters, do you think we'll be able to get some rides in between 4-7 before the party actually starts since we won't have normal park tickets to use FP+ during that time?
3. How should I tackle FP+? I know I have a lot of time to think about it since we can only book them 30 days early, but I'm very concerned about trying to coordinate this will everyone in my family. I don't even know where to start with FP+ with so many people.
4. What are the chances of getting reservations at restaurants such as 'Ohana and Chef Mickey's? CM is the most important as we want to see all of the 'fab 5' (so Cape May Cafe is out) I've done some 'tests' with 180 days out from now and seems impossible to get them for such large parties since they are so populate (plus onsite guests can book more than 180 days ahead).
Thanks for your help! Really feeling overwhelmed with this. MY SIL and her family are in the middle of a move, and no one else seems to be anxious to plan anything (which is probably why they barely saw anything the last time they visited).
This time will be quite a bit different. My traveling party includes:
Me, DW, DS (24 mos), DS (7 mos)
SIL, BIL, Nephew (7), Niece (5), Nephew (19 mos)
SIL, BIL
MIL, FIL
So in total - 8 adults, 2 kids, 3 babies
We are checking in Saturday Nov 28 and leaving Saturday Dec 4.
We are all staying at my In-Law's timeshare about 5-10 mins from WDW property. This is not going to be a true 'Disney' trip. The plan is to just visit MK + do MVMCP (we will be doing other stuff like Universal, pool days, etc during the rest of our time). Since i'm the resident disney 'expert' though, a lot of stuff will fall on my shoulders.
Here are my questions:
1. How many days do you think we should plan for MK? My SIL wants to do 2 because she wants to be sure the kids can do all the rides, but that increases the prices significantly especially if we are also getting MVMCP tix. We probably will not bother with the thrill rides such as Space, Slash, BTMRR.
2. If we want to see the 'shows' during MVMCP but maybe not the characters, do you think we'll be able to get some rides in between 4-7 before the party actually starts since we won't have normal park tickets to use FP+ during that time?
3. How should I tackle FP+? I know I have a lot of time to think about it since we can only book them 30 days early, but I'm very concerned about trying to coordinate this will everyone in my family. I don't even know where to start with FP+ with so many people.
4. What are the chances of getting reservations at restaurants such as 'Ohana and Chef Mickey's? CM is the most important as we want to see all of the 'fab 5' (so Cape May Cafe is out) I've done some 'tests' with 180 days out from now and seems impossible to get them for such large parties since they are so populate (plus onsite guests can book more than 180 days ahead).
Thanks for your help! Really feeling overwhelmed with this. MY SIL and her family are in the middle of a move, and no one else seems to be anxious to plan anything (which is probably why they barely saw anything the last time they visited).
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