Hello all! I am hoping there are some Disney planning experts who are in this group that can help me out with planning our trip to WDW as I am completely overwhelmed! I would so love to hear all your suggestions on how you would plan the perfect trip with the details I am posting below. What park reservations would you make for each of the days and why? Which days would you schedule the Christmas parties for?
The trip will be hubby and I, plus our 6 year old son (autistic), with 10 day park hopper plus water park option tickets. My son has never been before. My hubby and I have been but last time was in 2007!
Our son will need DAS and we hope to get Genie + for as many days we can afford while there as there will be I am sure many rides my son will be too scared to go on so hubby and I will have to do rider swap. We have a stroller rental.
Something else I just learned today via a DAS FB group is apparently you can’t use DAS during special events like the Christmas parties? Is this really true?
We are renting DVC in deluxe resorts so will be able to access the extra magic hours at Magic Kingdom on Wednesday’s and Epcot on Monday’s. It is a split stay between Poly, Boardwalk and Wilderness Lodge.
We are not morning people, we are night owls so likely won’t do much if any rope dropping.
Additional things we would like to attend are:
I have no idea where to try and slot these things in, but am hoping to get them done I think earlier in the trip when the ticket prices are cheaper for the 2 Christmas events.
With the announcement of the Christmas parties today I am second guessing all my daily park reservations because MVMCP is happening on 6 of the days we are there meaning the park will close early to people that don’t have the special event tickets and I had imagined initially park hopping to Magic Kingdom a fair amount because I have a feeling that may end up being my son’s favorite park that he will constantly want to return to. I hate that park hopping doesn’t start till 2PM! I miss the days where you could go where you wanted, when you wanted.
The only certainty I have with my park reservations so far is we want the first day and last day to be Magic Kingdom for sure. When I made the park reservations months ago I tried my best to base it on the crowd calendars.
The very last 2 days of our trip (after the cruise) where we are staying on Disney property just to chill after an epic vacation (no park tickets), I am hesitant to book anything because I am worried that we may end up not feeling well after being in a Petri dish of germs for so long. LOL I don’t want to spend money on something that is non refundable (tickets) and I expect we will be exhausted after having to get up sooooo early to disembark from the cruise ship on Nov 26. But at the exact same time in my head, I am like but we are back at Disney, how can you stay on Disney property and NOT go to the parks. Ahhh!!! I also don’t know what on earth to do on Nov 26th because we will be kicked off the ship so early, I doubt the resort will let us check in that early so I don’t know what to do with our time (we won’t have a car).
I feel like I am drowning in the deep end with organizing this trip. Also so much FOMO on something when it’s a trip we’ve spent so long saving for and likely won’t be able to afford to go back for a very long time if ever unless we win the lottery! I desperately just want this trip to be perfect for my dear kiddo!
Our trip looks like this so far:
Nov 7th, 2023: Arrive in evening. Check in at Poly. Get organized for first park day. Maybe go to Disney Springs for dinner if we aren’t too tired.
Nov 8th: Magic Kingdom
Nov 9th: (Check in to Boardwalk) Hollywood Studios
Nov 10th: Magic Kingdom
Nov 11th: (Veteran’s Day) Rest Day
Nov 12th: Animal Kingdom
Nov 13th: Epcot
Nov 14th: Animal Kingdom
Nov 15th: Hollywood Studios
Nov 16th: Hollywood Studios
Nov 17th: Epcot
Nov 18th: Magic Kingdom
Nov 19-26 Cruise
Nov 26th-28th: Check in to Wilderness Lodge. Chill at resort for 2 days by the pool before flying home early morning on 28th. (No park tickets).
The trip will be hubby and I, plus our 6 year old son (autistic), with 10 day park hopper plus water park option tickets. My son has never been before. My hubby and I have been but last time was in 2007!
Our son will need DAS and we hope to get Genie + for as many days we can afford while there as there will be I am sure many rides my son will be too scared to go on so hubby and I will have to do rider swap. We have a stroller rental.
Something else I just learned today via a DAS FB group is apparently you can’t use DAS during special events like the Christmas parties? Is this really true?
We are renting DVC in deluxe resorts so will be able to access the extra magic hours at Magic Kingdom on Wednesday’s and Epcot on Monday’s. It is a split stay between Poly, Boardwalk and Wilderness Lodge.
We are not morning people, we are night owls so likely won’t do much if any rope dropping.
Additional things we would like to attend are:
- Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
- Jollywood Nights
- Hoop-Dee-Doo Review
- Possibly Cirque Du Soleil at Disney Springs
I have no idea where to try and slot these things in, but am hoping to get them done I think earlier in the trip when the ticket prices are cheaper for the 2 Christmas events.
With the announcement of the Christmas parties today I am second guessing all my daily park reservations because MVMCP is happening on 6 of the days we are there meaning the park will close early to people that don’t have the special event tickets and I had imagined initially park hopping to Magic Kingdom a fair amount because I have a feeling that may end up being my son’s favorite park that he will constantly want to return to. I hate that park hopping doesn’t start till 2PM! I miss the days where you could go where you wanted, when you wanted.
The only certainty I have with my park reservations so far is we want the first day and last day to be Magic Kingdom for sure. When I made the park reservations months ago I tried my best to base it on the crowd calendars.
The very last 2 days of our trip (after the cruise) where we are staying on Disney property just to chill after an epic vacation (no park tickets), I am hesitant to book anything because I am worried that we may end up not feeling well after being in a Petri dish of germs for so long. LOL I don’t want to spend money on something that is non refundable (tickets) and I expect we will be exhausted after having to get up sooooo early to disembark from the cruise ship on Nov 26. But at the exact same time in my head, I am like but we are back at Disney, how can you stay on Disney property and NOT go to the parks. Ahhh!!! I also don’t know what on earth to do on Nov 26th because we will be kicked off the ship so early, I doubt the resort will let us check in that early so I don’t know what to do with our time (we won’t have a car).
I feel like I am drowning in the deep end with organizing this trip. Also so much FOMO on something when it’s a trip we’ve spent so long saving for and likely won’t be able to afford to go back for a very long time if ever unless we win the lottery! I desperately just want this trip to be perfect for my dear kiddo!
Our trip looks like this so far:
Nov 7th, 2023: Arrive in evening. Check in at Poly. Get organized for first park day. Maybe go to Disney Springs for dinner if we aren’t too tired.
Nov 8th: Magic Kingdom
Nov 9th: (Check in to Boardwalk) Hollywood Studios
Nov 10th: Magic Kingdom
Nov 11th: (Veteran’s Day) Rest Day
Nov 12th: Animal Kingdom
Nov 13th: Epcot
Nov 14th: Animal Kingdom
Nov 15th: Hollywood Studios
Nov 16th: Hollywood Studios
Nov 17th: Epcot
Nov 18th: Magic Kingdom
Nov 19-26 Cruise
Nov 26th-28th: Check in to Wilderness Lodge. Chill at resort for 2 days by the pool before flying home early morning on 28th. (No park tickets).