dietgingerale
Earning My Ears
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I need some serious help to plan our first trip to Disney. We are a family of 3 -- mom, dad and 5 year old son. We are going for 6 days in March, 2016. We already have our hotel room booked thanks to a family friend who has DVC points. I have been poking around on the website, and leafing through the "Unofficial Guide" and am just feeling overwhelmed at this point.
I have no idea how to schedule/plan for this thing. I have no idea what rides we will want to do. I have no idea whether we should try to spend time in each Disney park, (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios) or should I focus on just a couple?
We arrive on a Sunday and depart on Friday. I'm assuming we won't go into any parks on our departure day. Assuming we do go into a park in the evening of our arrival day, we have 4 full days plus one evening to work with. What would be a good starting point for a schedule in terms of which park on which days?
Our son is a HUGE Star Wars fan. He also enjoys Toy Story, Frozen, The Lion King & Cinderella. I can't guess about his love for rides. He's done some small time beach-boardwalk type rides, but we've never been to another theme park-type place. Actually, I take that back...we took him to Sesame Place for one day but I honestly don't think he went on a single 'ride.' He loved seeing the characters, going to some of the shows, having the meals with characters, and we did some water slides/wave pool stuff. That was when he was 4, though, so he may have gotten older enough that he will like some rides now. He has some sensory issues/developmental delays that make him a bit hard to predict in terms of what will fly with him and what will not.
I would love to hear some suggestions about which parks to visit, and which rides/attractions are the best (usually) for the younger kids. What evening/night-time events are worthwhile?
I have no idea how to schedule/plan for this thing. I have no idea what rides we will want to do. I have no idea whether we should try to spend time in each Disney park, (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios) or should I focus on just a couple?
We arrive on a Sunday and depart on Friday. I'm assuming we won't go into any parks on our departure day. Assuming we do go into a park in the evening of our arrival day, we have 4 full days plus one evening to work with. What would be a good starting point for a schedule in terms of which park on which days?
Our son is a HUGE Star Wars fan. He also enjoys Toy Story, Frozen, The Lion King & Cinderella. I can't guess about his love for rides. He's done some small time beach-boardwalk type rides, but we've never been to another theme park-type place. Actually, I take that back...we took him to Sesame Place for one day but I honestly don't think he went on a single 'ride.' He loved seeing the characters, going to some of the shows, having the meals with characters, and we did some water slides/wave pool stuff. That was when he was 4, though, so he may have gotten older enough that he will like some rides now. He has some sensory issues/developmental delays that make him a bit hard to predict in terms of what will fly with him and what will not.
I would love to hear some suggestions about which parks to visit, and which rides/attractions are the best (usually) for the younger kids. What evening/night-time events are worthwhile?