This will be not only our 1st Disney trip, but also our first real vacation with our 5 yr old and just-turned 3 yr old twins. I am very, very overwhelmed and could use some direction.
As part of a larger trip to visit my parents in Naples, FL, we (my DH, the kids, and I) can do 3 nights, 2 days at Disney. We have to go during the first half of April.
Since we are outnumbered by our small children, proximity and convenience will be an issue. I REALLY had my heart set on staying at Animal Kingdom, but I don't think the rooms will allow 5 (the twins will be 3 yrs, 2 weeks) without a BIG upgrade. If anyone knows a way around this, I'd love to know.
So- if we can't stay at Animal Kingdom, what is the best resort for toddlers? This trip is really for the kids, so we don't need anything romantic for grown-ups. Still, I would like the resort to be an experience in itself, since we will probably spend a chunk of time there. The Contemporary looks good b/c of the monorail...
My best-guess is that we would hit the parks as early as possible for 3 hours or so then retreat to the hotel for lunch and a nap, then return later in the afternoon/evening for parade, etc... It would be great if the hotel had fun activities geared for a 5 yr old (playground, pool, etc...) so he can wind-down and have fun while the twins are napping. Doesn't have to be a super-grand pool. My DS is easily impressed, lol.
Are there any add-ons (like the character meals) which are must haves with the 3-5 yr old crowd?
Am I correct to think we will probably want to do both days in Magic Kingdom-- it seems like the best park for this age group. My 5 yr old would like the water parks, but I don't think it would be safe for the twins (without 1:1 adult supervision) In other words, do I NEED a park hopper pass, if we are only staying 2 days?
Finally, if you could pick any time in early April to go, when would you pick? Are weekdays less crowded? I believe most Spring breaks end by the 2nd. Peak season lasts until the 22nd...
When do I need to make reservations? Will deals come up or should I just go ahead and book?
I would LOVE some advice. I am so overwhelmed, I can't see straight.
Thank you!
Stephanie
As part of a larger trip to visit my parents in Naples, FL, we (my DH, the kids, and I) can do 3 nights, 2 days at Disney. We have to go during the first half of April.
Since we are outnumbered by our small children, proximity and convenience will be an issue. I REALLY had my heart set on staying at Animal Kingdom, but I don't think the rooms will allow 5 (the twins will be 3 yrs, 2 weeks) without a BIG upgrade. If anyone knows a way around this, I'd love to know.
So- if we can't stay at Animal Kingdom, what is the best resort for toddlers? This trip is really for the kids, so we don't need anything romantic for grown-ups. Still, I would like the resort to be an experience in itself, since we will probably spend a chunk of time there. The Contemporary looks good b/c of the monorail...
My best-guess is that we would hit the parks as early as possible for 3 hours or so then retreat to the hotel for lunch and a nap, then return later in the afternoon/evening for parade, etc... It would be great if the hotel had fun activities geared for a 5 yr old (playground, pool, etc...) so he can wind-down and have fun while the twins are napping. Doesn't have to be a super-grand pool. My DS is easily impressed, lol.
Are there any add-ons (like the character meals) which are must haves with the 3-5 yr old crowd?
Am I correct to think we will probably want to do both days in Magic Kingdom-- it seems like the best park for this age group. My 5 yr old would like the water parks, but I don't think it would be safe for the twins (without 1:1 adult supervision) In other words, do I NEED a park hopper pass, if we are only staying 2 days?
Finally, if you could pick any time in early April to go, when would you pick? Are weekdays less crowded? I believe most Spring breaks end by the 2nd. Peak season lasts until the 22nd...
When do I need to make reservations? Will deals come up or should I just go ahead and book?
I would LOVE some advice. I am so overwhelmed, I can't see straight.
Thank you!
Stephanie
Check out allearsnet.com for menu information and other tips for families with kids. I received a ton of information by checking them out.
can get boring for the kids to wait an hour to see the show. 


