BeerMe
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We took half of our grandchildren to Disney in December. They are all 6 or younger and for two of them it was their first trip. We had a great time but it was a different trip than we had ever had before.
Now, in June we are taking the rest of the kids and their parents to Disney. The only person in the group who has ever been to Disney before is our daughter. This trip will be with 3 grandsons, ages 7 to 15 and the father - 40 something - none of whom has ever been before and our daughter who hasn't been since 1996. We will be staying at Shades of Green and taking advantage of the military Salute tickets with park hopping and Water parks and more. My wife and I have APs.
It has just occurred to me that our touring plans will be radically different than anything we have done in the past. My wife and I are returning to Disney in the fall for most of F&W so we don't have anything we would like to see in June. We can wait until September.
There are several attractions we pretty much skip when we're at the parks now, one being Indiana Jones. We will not skip that this time since I know the boys will love it. There are other attractions that are in the same category. I also know that the boys will NOT be interested in princess M&G. In December we did a lot of that because the granddaughters loved that.
This trip, there are no expectations because no one knows much if anything about the parks. I will do all the planning and base everything on what I think they'll like the most - Like the Mountains in MK and ToT and RnR and Dinosaur and Mount Everest and Kilimanjaro and for the adults - Beers of the World in Epcot. I can't wait to see the reaction to some of this.
I know there are many things down right now, like Soarin' for many reasons, but we will have plenty to do. Plus the water parks will be fun too. As usual there is more to do than we can possibly fit in a schedule.
First time trips are soooooo much fun and I will experience a first time trip vicariously! I can hardly wait.
Now, in June we are taking the rest of the kids and their parents to Disney. The only person in the group who has ever been to Disney before is our daughter. This trip will be with 3 grandsons, ages 7 to 15 and the father - 40 something - none of whom has ever been before and our daughter who hasn't been since 1996. We will be staying at Shades of Green and taking advantage of the military Salute tickets with park hopping and Water parks and more. My wife and I have APs.
It has just occurred to me that our touring plans will be radically different than anything we have done in the past. My wife and I are returning to Disney in the fall for most of F&W so we don't have anything we would like to see in June. We can wait until September.
There are several attractions we pretty much skip when we're at the parks now, one being Indiana Jones. We will not skip that this time since I know the boys will love it. There are other attractions that are in the same category. I also know that the boys will NOT be interested in princess M&G. In December we did a lot of that because the granddaughters loved that.
This trip, there are no expectations because no one knows much if anything about the parks. I will do all the planning and base everything on what I think they'll like the most - Like the Mountains in MK and ToT and RnR and Dinosaur and Mount Everest and Kilimanjaro and for the adults - Beers of the World in Epcot. I can't wait to see the reaction to some of this.
I know there are many things down right now, like Soarin' for many reasons, but we will have plenty to do. Plus the water parks will be fun too. As usual there is more to do than we can possibly fit in a schedule.
First time trips are soooooo much fun and I will experience a first time trip vicariously! I can hardly wait.