SprExcited
Earning My Ears
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Hello everyone, this is my first post so I will try to make it easy to follow.
We are going to be making our first trip to anything Disney for Christmas
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To that end I have some questions and would welcome and suggestions, tips, tricks or things to avoid.
The basics are that we are from the Hamilton area of Ontario, we will be traveling to the Orlando area (we are driving with our travel trailer and staying in a local campground, Lake Louisa State Park) and we plan on arriving Christmas Eve. We are a family of 3, our daughter is 12 and she is a HUGE Harry Potter fan. We also have a dog.
Our plan is to hit IOA on Christmas day as we have read that perhaps this is our best shot and avoiding massive crowds. Then we will hit Universal on the 26th. We also plan on using the dog kennels on site.
We've never been to anything Disney before, but we frequent theme parks (this year we've visited Darien Lake and Hershey Park for example) so the concept is familiar enough.
I plan on buying our tickets online today and printing them.
While I don't have specific questions right now perhaps some of the more veteran park users could chime in to let us know what we are in for.
We are going to be making our first trip to anything Disney for Christmas

To that end I have some questions and would welcome and suggestions, tips, tricks or things to avoid.
The basics are that we are from the Hamilton area of Ontario, we will be traveling to the Orlando area (we are driving with our travel trailer and staying in a local campground, Lake Louisa State Park) and we plan on arriving Christmas Eve. We are a family of 3, our daughter is 12 and she is a HUGE Harry Potter fan. We also have a dog.
Our plan is to hit IOA on Christmas day as we have read that perhaps this is our best shot and avoiding massive crowds. Then we will hit Universal on the 26th. We also plan on using the dog kennels on site.
We've never been to anything Disney before, but we frequent theme parks (this year we've visited Darien Lake and Hershey Park for example) so the concept is familiar enough.
I plan on buying our tickets online today and printing them.
While I don't have specific questions right now perhaps some of the more veteran park users could chime in to let us know what we are in for.