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Long story short, my wife has a milestone birthday in October. We've been to Disney several times with our now 9 year old son. We really enjoy it.
Enough so, that we are going to take our first childless trip, for a quick 4 day visit.
With the Marriott/SPG merger, I had a gazillion marriott points. I was able to transfer enough points to SPG to book the Swan for the length of our stay.....we've never stayed there, we've always stayed on Disney owned properties. We've wanted to stay at Boardwalk, but haven't managed to make it happen yet. So I think Swan is a good option. We also figure it's a bit of a try out to see if it has the "Disney Feel" for trips when our son is along. I have enough points that this good be a real money saver in the future if we like it. I also have platinum status, so I believe some upgrades are likely.
I also have enough flight miles that the tickets are free.
So we are leaving early AM on a Thursday. Arrive at MCO at 10:30am, and leave on Sunday on a 7:30 pm flight.
We plan to visit as a family in February, if schedules work out.
So help me fact check and sanity check my ideas for the trip.
First, we think an annual pass for my wife and myself makes sense, given a second visit is planned for the spring. We figure the spring trip would be about 7 days. So 7 day plus a 3 or 4 day park hopper ticket, I think it makes sense. We always do photopass as well, so that figures in. Any real issue with us having annual passes, but not doing it for the kiddo? Basically making sure there isn't a pit fall with fast passes if we book a February trip, and our son gets a 7 day ticket and we use annual passes.
Airport transportation to and from Swan. What are good options? I understand MDE is not available for Swan. I think Lyft(Minnie Van) and Uber might be good choices. I don't need to cheap out, but certainly don't need a stretched limo for the occasion.
We will have 2 full days, and 2 partial days. We want to take the time to do things that we don't normally do when our son is along. So all the E-ticket rides are not our prime targets. We want to stroll around world showcase, shop, take in the shows. Sit and eat.
We'll hit Disney Springs, Epcot and Animal Kingdom. We'll skip Hollywood studios, as we'll want to do that with our son to see the new toystory land. Unsure if we'll go to magic kingdom, but think we might finish a day there for fireworks.
What are folks recommendations for sites, shows and people watching?
Only two requests from the Birthday girl is Dinner in Italy, and go up in the tethered balloon at Disney springs.
Any restaurant suggestions that doesn't focus on chicken nuggets or cheeseburgers are also welcomed.
It's food and wine festival time. It also looks like the halloween party happens while we are there, shutting down magic kingdom early. We've done the party in california, and it was very cool, but not sure we'd do it on this trip, especially without a little trick or treater in our party.
Again we've been there several times, but for kid centric trips, revolving around fast passes to all the popular rides. This time we want to slow down, enjoy the details, and eat and drink until they have to cart us out in a wheelbarrow.
Trip is October 18-21 if it makes a difference.
Thank you
Enough so, that we are going to take our first childless trip, for a quick 4 day visit.
With the Marriott/SPG merger, I had a gazillion marriott points. I was able to transfer enough points to SPG to book the Swan for the length of our stay.....we've never stayed there, we've always stayed on Disney owned properties. We've wanted to stay at Boardwalk, but haven't managed to make it happen yet. So I think Swan is a good option. We also figure it's a bit of a try out to see if it has the "Disney Feel" for trips when our son is along. I have enough points that this good be a real money saver in the future if we like it. I also have platinum status, so I believe some upgrades are likely.
I also have enough flight miles that the tickets are free.
So we are leaving early AM on a Thursday. Arrive at MCO at 10:30am, and leave on Sunday on a 7:30 pm flight.
We plan to visit as a family in February, if schedules work out.
So help me fact check and sanity check my ideas for the trip.
First, we think an annual pass for my wife and myself makes sense, given a second visit is planned for the spring. We figure the spring trip would be about 7 days. So 7 day plus a 3 or 4 day park hopper ticket, I think it makes sense. We always do photopass as well, so that figures in. Any real issue with us having annual passes, but not doing it for the kiddo? Basically making sure there isn't a pit fall with fast passes if we book a February trip, and our son gets a 7 day ticket and we use annual passes.
Airport transportation to and from Swan. What are good options? I understand MDE is not available for Swan. I think Lyft(Minnie Van) and Uber might be good choices. I don't need to cheap out, but certainly don't need a stretched limo for the occasion.
We will have 2 full days, and 2 partial days. We want to take the time to do things that we don't normally do when our son is along. So all the E-ticket rides are not our prime targets. We want to stroll around world showcase, shop, take in the shows. Sit and eat.
We'll hit Disney Springs, Epcot and Animal Kingdom. We'll skip Hollywood studios, as we'll want to do that with our son to see the new toystory land. Unsure if we'll go to magic kingdom, but think we might finish a day there for fireworks.
What are folks recommendations for sites, shows and people watching?
Only two requests from the Birthday girl is Dinner in Italy, and go up in the tethered balloon at Disney springs.
Any restaurant suggestions that doesn't focus on chicken nuggets or cheeseburgers are also welcomed.
It's food and wine festival time. It also looks like the halloween party happens while we are there, shutting down magic kingdom early. We've done the party in california, and it was very cool, but not sure we'd do it on this trip, especially without a little trick or treater in our party.
Again we've been there several times, but for kid centric trips, revolving around fast passes to all the popular rides. This time we want to slow down, enjoy the details, and eat and drink until they have to cart us out in a wheelbarrow.
Trip is October 18-21 if it makes a difference.
Thank you