Whistlebee
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- Dec 25, 2012
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Hi all! I'd consider myself a Disneyland expert...I've been an annual passholder for years and we go often....BUT we have our first trip to WDW coming up in March and yeah it's a little overwhelming. Our current plan is doing 1 park per day with our last day park hopping to do our favorites (yes, we'll buy 5 day park hoppers). I am usually more of a commando style person very heavy on maximizing our rides per day and we treat Disneyland and California Adventure as one big park, park hopping back and forth as needed. We'll have a group of 6, 4 adults and 2 teens.
My husband is coming with me on this trip and he is not a theme park person or Disney parks person AT all. And my friend's husband is also currently burnt out on Disneyland because they've been going so much. So, mostly to make this trip as easy on my husband as possible we are planning on getting Premiere passes for MK, HS, and probably EPCOT. It is something that we can afford even tho I don't view it as the smartest use of money! I also will admit I'm infatuated with the idea of a more leisurely style trip. As I am the planner and often go to DL with groups of 10-15 people. I am the one always on my phone refreshing all day long to maximize our rides. A trip where I'm not doing that sounds amazing.
My main question is if we should plan on a rest day or not? We are staying at Swan Reserve. Our current plan is to go to the parks maybe at 9:30 with PP. Tour all day (maybe pop out for lunch or dinner) and then back to the same park to finish up after lunch and into the evening. Our dates are March 5th-9th. If we don't do the rest day, my daughter and I plan on park hopping on our last day with MPLL before a late flight to hit our favorites one more time. IF my husband wasn't coming I'd park hop between 2 parks every day. I know that would be my personal preference. But, I'm trying to make the trip as enjoyable for him as possible.
I'm wondering if we are mostly doing 1 park per day with PP, if we will still need a built in rest day? Will we be less worn out by not having to rope drop (coming from west coast) and not having to zig zag back and forth between LL rides. I feel like a shorter trip would be better for our two husbands, but I don't want us all to be exhausted by the end either. It's decision time as our 60 day dining window opens soon.
My other question, is which planning sources, websites do you guys recommend? I'm trying to figure out which day we should go to each park? Best dining options? Highlights of each park? How to watch fireworks or other nighttime show, etc. Or if you have personal recommendations I'm all about that too! Thank you for any help you can offer!
My husband is coming with me on this trip and he is not a theme park person or Disney parks person AT all. And my friend's husband is also currently burnt out on Disneyland because they've been going so much. So, mostly to make this trip as easy on my husband as possible we are planning on getting Premiere passes for MK, HS, and probably EPCOT. It is something that we can afford even tho I don't view it as the smartest use of money! I also will admit I'm infatuated with the idea of a more leisurely style trip. As I am the planner and often go to DL with groups of 10-15 people. I am the one always on my phone refreshing all day long to maximize our rides. A trip where I'm not doing that sounds amazing.
My main question is if we should plan on a rest day or not? We are staying at Swan Reserve. Our current plan is to go to the parks maybe at 9:30 with PP. Tour all day (maybe pop out for lunch or dinner) and then back to the same park to finish up after lunch and into the evening. Our dates are March 5th-9th. If we don't do the rest day, my daughter and I plan on park hopping on our last day with MPLL before a late flight to hit our favorites one more time. IF my husband wasn't coming I'd park hop between 2 parks every day. I know that would be my personal preference. But, I'm trying to make the trip as enjoyable for him as possible.
I'm wondering if we are mostly doing 1 park per day with PP, if we will still need a built in rest day? Will we be less worn out by not having to rope drop (coming from west coast) and not having to zig zag back and forth between LL rides. I feel like a shorter trip would be better for our two husbands, but I don't want us all to be exhausted by the end either. It's decision time as our 60 day dining window opens soon.
My other question, is which planning sources, websites do you guys recommend? I'm trying to figure out which day we should go to each park? Best dining options? Highlights of each park? How to watch fireworks or other nighttime show, etc. Or if you have personal recommendations I'm all about that too! Thank you for any help you can offer!
