OwnedByMyKids
Earning My Ears
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first post on these boards and have been lurking on here for months. I'm looking for tips on anything for my trip that I booked so here are the details on us and our soon to be vacation.
BACKGROUND
The Family: I am a Dad with Wife and two sons who live in Alberta, Canada. DS1 is 4 years and DS2 is 7 months old. Last time I went to WDW was 12 years ago in January 2000.
VACATION DETAILS
Going to WDW this May. That's in TWO months! Most of you would say that going to WDW with such young kids is not as great compared to waiting another 5-6 years for them to be a bit older. Our decision to go to disney with our two young kids is because I have plenty of freebies to use up and will expire if I don't use them soon. I'm an Engineer who travels often enough for work overseas to accumulate a buttload of AEROPLAN and HILTON points to plan a vacation with.
Flight: What normally would have costed $1200 per ticket x 3 seats ($3600 total, and DS2 is free because he is a baby) on Air Canada was reduced to it being "almost free" with AEROPLAN points as long as I paid for the taxes which totaled $400. $400 is always better than $3600 ANY day!
Hotel: Booked at the Hilton Bonnet Creek for 9 nights. I booked this hotel purely because I had Hilton points and had enough to stay there for free for all 10 days. This is normally a $150 a night hotel so that is $150 x 9 days = $1350 of pure happiness saved.
Rental car: I hate to admit that I'm an aging dad with kids but I used points to rent a.... gasp.... I hate to say it but yes... a Minivan. We need the room for all the luggage and strollers. This normally would've costed $833 for the whole trip but the points covered it. Another reason to be happy despite my fear of being seen driving a minivan.
Note: I will need to pay for an extra kid's car seat when i get there so that'll run me about $10 per day I presume.
Park tickets: I used undercover tourist site to order my 5 day park pass /w water park and 3 day Universal Studios passes for just over $1300 total for 2 adults and 1 kid. This I had no points for so I paid cash for these puppies. No freebies here
SUMMARY
So what you see before you is approximately $5400 in savings for booking this trip. I paid $1300 in disney tickets and will most likely pay another $2000 for meals, gasoline, gifts and other incidentals for the 10 day trip.
I consider myself very lucky to get these freebies so I fully intend to use them up for an awesome trip to Disney. Two more months baby. Very excited.
So I'd love to hear from all of you knowledgeable posters on tips, experiences, comments and advice you may have.
1. Anyone every stayed at this hotel before?
2. Tips travelling with a 4 year old (almost 5) AND a 9 month old (he will be 9 months in May)?
3. Rental car tips? Parking? Nearby places to experience within driving distance?
4. Dining recommendations? This may sound really dumb to most of you but being from Canada, I never had real American Fried Chicken before. I heard of a place call Olde Dixies in Orlando. Any good?
5. Things to bring that most will forget?
6. Tips on anything for this trip?
Anything posted will help I'm sure. Thanks to all in advance.
OwnedByMyKids
This is my first post on these boards and have been lurking on here for months. I'm looking for tips on anything for my trip that I booked so here are the details on us and our soon to be vacation.
BACKGROUND
The Family: I am a Dad with Wife and two sons who live in Alberta, Canada. DS1 is 4 years and DS2 is 7 months old. Last time I went to WDW was 12 years ago in January 2000.
VACATION DETAILS
Going to WDW this May. That's in TWO months! Most of you would say that going to WDW with such young kids is not as great compared to waiting another 5-6 years for them to be a bit older. Our decision to go to disney with our two young kids is because I have plenty of freebies to use up and will expire if I don't use them soon. I'm an Engineer who travels often enough for work overseas to accumulate a buttload of AEROPLAN and HILTON points to plan a vacation with.
Flight: What normally would have costed $1200 per ticket x 3 seats ($3600 total, and DS2 is free because he is a baby) on Air Canada was reduced to it being "almost free" with AEROPLAN points as long as I paid for the taxes which totaled $400. $400 is always better than $3600 ANY day!

Hotel: Booked at the Hilton Bonnet Creek for 9 nights. I booked this hotel purely because I had Hilton points and had enough to stay there for free for all 10 days. This is normally a $150 a night hotel so that is $150 x 9 days = $1350 of pure happiness saved.
Rental car: I hate to admit that I'm an aging dad with kids but I used points to rent a.... gasp.... I hate to say it but yes... a Minivan. We need the room for all the luggage and strollers. This normally would've costed $833 for the whole trip but the points covered it. Another reason to be happy despite my fear of being seen driving a minivan.

Note: I will need to pay for an extra kid's car seat when i get there so that'll run me about $10 per day I presume.
Park tickets: I used undercover tourist site to order my 5 day park pass /w water park and 3 day Universal Studios passes for just over $1300 total for 2 adults and 1 kid. This I had no points for so I paid cash for these puppies. No freebies here
SUMMARY
So what you see before you is approximately $5400 in savings for booking this trip. I paid $1300 in disney tickets and will most likely pay another $2000 for meals, gasoline, gifts and other incidentals for the 10 day trip.
I consider myself very lucky to get these freebies so I fully intend to use them up for an awesome trip to Disney. Two more months baby. Very excited.
So I'd love to hear from all of you knowledgeable posters on tips, experiences, comments and advice you may have.
1. Anyone every stayed at this hotel before?
2. Tips travelling with a 4 year old (almost 5) AND a 9 month old (he will be 9 months in May)?
3. Rental car tips? Parking? Nearby places to experience within driving distance?
4. Dining recommendations? This may sound really dumb to most of you but being from Canada, I never had real American Fried Chicken before. I heard of a place call Olde Dixies in Orlando. Any good?
5. Things to bring that most will forget?
6. Tips on anything for this trip?
Anything posted will help I'm sure. Thanks to all in advance.

OwnedByMyKids