If you REALLY want your trip to seem magical....you cant go every year.
I have gone for the past 4 years in a row and looking forward to this October just as much as the last one. Each time I have gone, I have done something new and it has been AWESOME.Definitely a day or two at Universal!

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Where is Blue Man Group at? That sounds cool. Always wanted to see them!
Maybe a Nov trip is in order for us? Still warm enough, but get to see MVMCP and the lights right? When does that begin?
Dan,
If your last trip was in 2011, how did you do Be Our Guest? It didn't open until the end of 2012.
That said, if your original dates were correct, then all of New Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom will be new to you. I'd make Be Our Guest, Seven Dwarves Mine Train, and Enchanted Tales with Belle a priority for sure (that's what we're doing). Be Our Guest, however, I'm finding to be completely booked the seven days we're there already. You may have to settle for a lunch, rather than dinner and meeting Beast.
Since you mention Universal, there are LOTS of new attractions over there. Transformers, Despicable Me, the new Simpsons area ... not to mention Diagon Alley opening at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. (Note that you'll need a two-park pass, since the Hogwarts Express ride requires it, and you'll want to try it.)
Have fun! My wife and I will be there for our 3rd anniversary around the same time!
If you have a car: We typically do not have a car, but can rent one. We planned to rent a car and go to the beach (Clearwater) last year but we had a few days of rain at the beginning of our stay which took away from our park time. We scrapped the beach idea in favor of more park time.
- Go to the beach. Both coasts.
- Sea World
- If you want to splurge a little, Discovery Cove This is a nice option.
- NASA - If we do NASA, it will probably be on a family cruise vacation that leaves out of Port Canaveral...
I just wanted to mention that you need to google the line at Universal when Harry Potter opened. My guess is it isn't going to be any better. I would stay FAR away from that for a while!

Absolutely nuts!!!Horseback riding at Fort Wilderness, hot air balloon ride in DTD, treat yourself to a Kitchen Sink sundae at Beaches and Cream. Those are a few things we really loved from our last trip!
Hmm....Here are some of my favs
Carriage ride thru POFQ
Tour of boardwalk, I think it starts at 9:30 - On our to do list....
Water parks - Probably #1 right now.
Race car, okay not my fav but I do like to watch, just not ride,
Boat from POR to DTD - Done it, like it.
T Rex
Seed tour at Epcot - My oldest daughter would really enjoy this I think (so would I)
I love the scavanger hunt torus when they have them the tours with the clues you have to figure out
Miniature golfing both are fun - Might try if we can find the time to unwind...
Cabana at typoon or blizzard beach, the smaller ones for $50 not the $300 ones although those are nice, not worth it to me.
Walk thru all the hotels. Working on this one.![]()
The title of the thread is "Help us find something to do at WDW" I don't believe that Universal is at WDW so lets try again and answer the question that is being asked!!
I've always wanted to do the snorkling at the Seas in Epcot. They also have a dolphin encounter there.
If you consider off property as an option, how about Discovery Cove.
I know you fish at home, but if you can get down when it's still cold at home-WDW fishing is a nice experience.
Plus you can fish inside EPCOT before it opens, or fish in front of the Magic Kingdom if you want-fun to watch it all come to life from there.
Up to 5 guests can fish-so that helps justify the cost.
I have not read every post...if a duplicate, yea!
My vote is for BOB JACKSON!
He is an entertainer at The lounge at Riverside a few nights a week. I promise you will laugh until it hurts...and with a few recreational beverages...you will laugh until you cannot take a breath.
Why?
Because NOBODY has more fun than WE DO!
It's silly. The kids are dancing early in the evening. Music and singing, silliness and noise. At Christmas time try REAL hard to NOT be 10 Lords A Leapin (Hubsters input). How many Lords are there really?
Cannot remember the website. Just google YeehawBob.
If you take a camera you will have blackmail material for years!
New stuff from our most recent trip:
Lunch at sci-fi dine in (Our DD10 loved it in there.) Sounds cool
Park hopping especially boat back and forth from DHS to Epcot
Park hopping also enabled some "small chunk touring" like just spend the morning in AK and only visit Africa and Discovery Island. This was more fun because we could take time for breakfast at Tusker House, the train to Conservation Station, brushing goats, and seeing the swan, anteater, etc. We also did three small visits to Epcot which helped our daughter really start to like Epcot which was her least favorite park.
World Showcase players in UK at Epcot
The final American Idol show of the day- more exciting cuz its the finals- Haven't done this yet. Adding it to list.
Pirate treasure game in Adventureland
Let daughter repeat rides- Space Mountain and Primeval Whirl about 6 x each
Played silly carnival games in Dinoland in AK
Actually sat down and watched parades ( Festival of Fantasy in MK is great!) - Can't wait to see this new one! Although it replaced my favorite parade song "Celebrate a Dream Come True"![]()
Frontierland shootin' arcade (daughter hated this)
Stayed in business class room at Coronado Springs. Loved the Cococino lounge! and the close location, hammocks, pool, giant checkers, peaceful atmosphere, everything about it.
Really the main thing is that we slowed down a little from all our usual rushing around to sit and enjoy some entertainment, and let our daughter lead a little and repeat things she really enjoys. Of course your list will be different, but I agree that trying new things or maybe just a new approach sometimes helps make your trip fun.
If you're at Disney when a RunDisney event is taking place that would be something different to participate in. They have kids and family events with shorter distances. But plan ahead, they sell out!
We did the surf lessons at typhoon lagoon on this last trip it was me and my DS 9. He loved it and did great my DW came too but just watched there is no cost for spectators. The only problem was being there so early. I would do this again for sure.