I need advice. My wife and I have made a last minute decision to go to WDW with our 3, 4 and 5yr old children Aug 9, 3 weeks away, the stay is at Port Orleans Riverside. With meal plan and basic 6 day park passes. It is going to cost us around 4 grand for the trip and flights then spending money.
I need to know before I finalize the bookings today a few things from all you Experienced Disney nuts.
1. Are my kids too young.Should I wait a couple of years HEAVEN'S NO!!! I think that's the perfect age to go!
2. Is August too hot at Disney or too rainy It will be "warm" and possibly humid. Plan to take your time and make sure to duck into stores or the inside attractions to help cool off. Take advantage of EMH in the mornings and evenings to try to avoid the hottest part of the day. And my advice for rain : STAY IN THE PARK!! So many people bail when it rains. FL rain showers are 15 minutes at best. Duck into a store or find a covered attraction. You'll be amazed at how thin the crowd will get.
3. My oldest is big enaugh to ride the rides but the little ones are less than 44'' will they have enaugh rides or will they feel left out. There is SO much to do with the kiddos who can't ride the big attractions. There are play areas to distract while someone rides with the 5 yr old. Other than the assorted rides with the height requirements, there are tons of rides to go on.
4. Is it too late too book character meals (will they be full) You may not be able to get your first choice, but you should be able to find one that works. People also cancel so you can keep checking back.
5. Will the BB boutique be booked solid I would hate to go to disney and not be able to let my kids experience these things. Probably, but again, people cancel.
6. Should I upgrade to a hopper pass I dont think my kids would last more than 6 hours at any theme park. Should I also get the water park pass or are my kids too young and would be okay with the resort pool. I would invest in the hopper that way you can go at your own pace. If you think all day would be too much, the hop. I would vote no to the water parks. IMHO the water parks are best suited for 7 and up.
Please help any advise is good, especially someone with the same family dinamics that has visited WDW in the summer.
Use your kids as a guide. If they are starting to tire, take a break. By going for 6 days, you'll have lots of time to do everything you want to so don't rush! Are you considering a stroller??