swiftlikeninjas
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 18, 2011
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Hello Disney lovers! This is my first post, but I'm a long time lurker.. and a huge Disney fan in general!
First off- I'm a Disney nut that's never been to a Disney Park! What!? So sad.......
I've been dreaming of my first Disney adventure literally my entire life. I was raised on Disney! In fact, some of my best memories revolve around D relayed things. From movies to shows to characters...I love it all and have my whole life. Nothing makes me happier than Disney.. It truly brings out the happy-go-lucky child within me like nothing else can!
So! It brings me great pleasure to announce.....I'm finally planning my first trip to Disney World! YES!! Soon, I will finally get to experience something I've dreamed of my whole life!
Now, I need your help.. Because I'm on a budget! The only way my family can afford to go is if we try to scrimp and*save as much as humanly possible. I've done tons of research over the years, but now that the time has finally come, I'm completely lost & overwhelmed! I've realized that if I wanted to do all the things I've planned over the years, I'd have to be there for a month.. AT LEAST! And that's just if I go alone, & only do the things I want to do. I'm sure some can relate.. lol.
I suppose now is a good time to share my (basic) details:
I plan on traveling by car from Ohio with my husband, our two kids (ages 8 and 5) and my mother in law. Ideally, we'd like to be there for Thanksgiving vacation so the kids don't have to miss school. However, we're also open to mid November or early December plans to avoid large crowds. We plan to spend 2-3 days in Disney, at our preferred parks (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom & Hollywood Studios). As of now, we plan to stay at an offsite hotel or a KOA cabin, unless we can get a better deal at the Art of Animation resort. I haven't yet found a Disney dining plan to suit our needs because we will probably eat mosty quick-service meals during our stay with maybe one or two casual dining meals thrown in. We definitely don't need a park jumper option or a water park admittance either. We're kind of interested in the photo service (I forget the actual name?), but that is dependent on the cost. Also, we plan to be in Florida for at least two extra days outside of Disney, so any suggestions on affordable, kid-friendly activities and overnight accomdations are welcome!
Thanks in advance for any guidance I may get. I'm beyond excited to plan, and share this trip with my fellow Disney lovers!
First off- I'm a Disney nut that's never been to a Disney Park! What!? So sad.......
I've been dreaming of my first Disney adventure literally my entire life. I was raised on Disney! In fact, some of my best memories revolve around D relayed things. From movies to shows to characters...I love it all and have my whole life. Nothing makes me happier than Disney.. It truly brings out the happy-go-lucky child within me like nothing else can!
So! It brings me great pleasure to announce.....I'm finally planning my first trip to Disney World! YES!! Soon, I will finally get to experience something I've dreamed of my whole life!
Now, I need your help.. Because I'm on a budget! The only way my family can afford to go is if we try to scrimp and*save as much as humanly possible. I've done tons of research over the years, but now that the time has finally come, I'm completely lost & overwhelmed! I've realized that if I wanted to do all the things I've planned over the years, I'd have to be there for a month.. AT LEAST! And that's just if I go alone, & only do the things I want to do. I'm sure some can relate.. lol.
I suppose now is a good time to share my (basic) details:
I plan on traveling by car from Ohio with my husband, our two kids (ages 8 and 5) and my mother in law. Ideally, we'd like to be there for Thanksgiving vacation so the kids don't have to miss school. However, we're also open to mid November or early December plans to avoid large crowds. We plan to spend 2-3 days in Disney, at our preferred parks (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom & Hollywood Studios). As of now, we plan to stay at an offsite hotel or a KOA cabin, unless we can get a better deal at the Art of Animation resort. I haven't yet found a Disney dining plan to suit our needs because we will probably eat mosty quick-service meals during our stay with maybe one or two casual dining meals thrown in. We definitely don't need a park jumper option or a water park admittance either. We're kind of interested in the photo service (I forget the actual name?), but that is dependent on the cost. Also, we plan to be in Florida for at least two extra days outside of Disney, so any suggestions on affordable, kid-friendly activities and overnight accomdations are welcome!
Thanks in advance for any guidance I may get. I'm beyond excited to plan, and share this trip with my fellow Disney lovers!