Darkleafar
Earning My Ears
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- Oct 19, 2014
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Hello everyone!
This is going to be my first disney trip of any kind, ever. Wife and I are experienced travelers, but never encountered something as intimidating as Walt Disney world. It is going to be just us two, January 7th through 15th,.
I have a ton of questions, but I never ask anything without doing research of my own first.
First thing is booking. So far I'm dealing with a company called small world vacations. Agent is not as proactive as in would like, but their prices are lower than directly through Disney. Any recommendations on using an agent vs direct?
Second thing is lodging. At first we were trying to decide between Coronado Springs and Caribbean beach, but then we went on YOLO mode and started looking t contemporary and wilderness Lodge. What would you guys consider best value? If not value, are deluxe amenities really worth it?
Third thing is dining. So far I'm lead to believe the stay, play, and dine package is the best value Available for my dates. I like the idea of the dinning in plan, but I'm a little intimidated by the sheer amount of choice s and planning required to simply use the thing. I still don't seem to understand what a character meal is, other than the fact it uses two table service credits. Why would you do that? Isn't that two days of table service food? And what's with all the Tipping madness? Are tips automatically added for a party of two in any situation? Or do I always get to choose the amount? Do I have to tip In quick service restaurants? Do all the resorts I mentioned above accept dining plan?
Fourth thing is fast pass. I understand if I stay on site I can select what rides I want 60 days in advance, 3 per day, per Park. First question is, do I have to go through my travel agent to do the fast pass? Or I can do it by myself? Is it included in the stay play and dine package? I fast pass akin to buying tickets online for your favorite band, where you click the refresh button incessantly hoping to nab a ticket? Or how does it work? I also understand after I used my 3 fast pass per Park, I can do extra reservations "in park". Are these at an extra cost? What's the point to doing those if I can only do them once km already there? Isn't it too late already?
Fifth thing is weather. How's Orlando in mid January? Will it be too cold for visiting the pools?
Sorry about all the questions, thank you very much for your time.
This is going to be my first disney trip of any kind, ever. Wife and I are experienced travelers, but never encountered something as intimidating as Walt Disney world. It is going to be just us two, January 7th through 15th,.
I have a ton of questions, but I never ask anything without doing research of my own first.
First thing is booking. So far I'm dealing with a company called small world vacations. Agent is not as proactive as in would like, but their prices are lower than directly through Disney. Any recommendations on using an agent vs direct?
Second thing is lodging. At first we were trying to decide between Coronado Springs and Caribbean beach, but then we went on YOLO mode and started looking t contemporary and wilderness Lodge. What would you guys consider best value? If not value, are deluxe amenities really worth it?
Third thing is dining. So far I'm lead to believe the stay, play, and dine package is the best value Available for my dates. I like the idea of the dinning in plan, but I'm a little intimidated by the sheer amount of choice s and planning required to simply use the thing. I still don't seem to understand what a character meal is, other than the fact it uses two table service credits. Why would you do that? Isn't that two days of table service food? And what's with all the Tipping madness? Are tips automatically added for a party of two in any situation? Or do I always get to choose the amount? Do I have to tip In quick service restaurants? Do all the resorts I mentioned above accept dining plan?
Fourth thing is fast pass. I understand if I stay on site I can select what rides I want 60 days in advance, 3 per day, per Park. First question is, do I have to go through my travel agent to do the fast pass? Or I can do it by myself? Is it included in the stay play and dine package? I fast pass akin to buying tickets online for your favorite band, where you click the refresh button incessantly hoping to nab a ticket? Or how does it work? I also understand after I used my 3 fast pass per Park, I can do extra reservations "in park". Are these at an extra cost? What's the point to doing those if I can only do them once km already there? Isn't it too late already?
Fifth thing is weather. How's Orlando in mid January? Will it be too cold for visiting the pools?
Sorry about all the questions, thank you very much for your time.