squirrelgirl
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Hi everyone! I am planning a trip to WDW this Fall (kids are 6 and 8), along with a Disney Cruise. Needless to say, the kids are thrilled.
We are from So. Cal. We are very lucky in that we can visit DL/DCA almost anytime. We go often enough that the kids know the parks/attractions really well, but not to the point that it isn't still a special event.
The schedule works out that we will have about 3 half days and 1 full day to spend at the parks. I am trying to figure out the best way to cover the 4 parks. My first thought was to have the full day set for AK..possibly saving the evening to go back to another park. This is because the AK theming is so unique.
What do you experts recommend as "musts" for DL/DCA natives? Character meals and greetings are not important. I want to show them the uniqueness of WDW...they have been on Soarin'/Dumbo/Small World/etc enough that I don't want to have them only experience the same rides. Can you tell me what is different or unique? Do you have recommendations on what I should focus on given our limited amount of time? It doesn't have to be a big thing either. Honestly, they will probably just flip over the idea of taking a bus or boat to a park vs. the monorial. I guess what I am looking for is the novelty and things that make WDW special.
Thanks in advance!
We are from So. Cal. We are very lucky in that we can visit DL/DCA almost anytime. We go often enough that the kids know the parks/attractions really well, but not to the point that it isn't still a special event.
The schedule works out that we will have about 3 half days and 1 full day to spend at the parks. I am trying to figure out the best way to cover the 4 parks. My first thought was to have the full day set for AK..possibly saving the evening to go back to another park. This is because the AK theming is so unique.
What do you experts recommend as "musts" for DL/DCA natives? Character meals and greetings are not important. I want to show them the uniqueness of WDW...they have been on Soarin'/Dumbo/Small World/etc enough that I don't want to have them only experience the same rides. Can you tell me what is different or unique? Do you have recommendations on what I should focus on given our limited amount of time? It doesn't have to be a big thing either. Honestly, they will probably just flip over the idea of taking a bus or boat to a park vs. the monorial. I guess what I am looking for is the novelty and things that make WDW special.
Thanks in advance!
