hkkatie
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We are planning our family's first WDW trip for summer 2018. Our kids will be 15, 11, and 5.5 year old twins at the time of the trip. I've been reading the Disboards for years and am so happy that I finally get to start planning! As this will most likely be a "once in a lifetime" trip, (dh is not a huge Disney/theme park person, so getting him to agree to this trip has been a miracle), I find myself wanting to overplan to make sure that we see and do and eat everything! But I don't want us to feel stressed out about rushing here there and everywhere. I want us to have time to enjoy the atmosphere and explore and feel the Disney love while we are there. (We have been to Disneyland and Calif. Adv. a couple of times, and HK Disneyland many times, (we live in HK), but none of us have ever been to FL or WDW).
How do you find the balance between planning everything out and allowing time for exploring and really enjoying the time? At this point, I'm hoping for us to have about 2 weeks in FL. Probably 7 day passes (not hoppers), and days off here and there to relax or visit other FL sites.
(p.s. I'm hoping I can convince dh to let me take the twins again when they are older, but at this point, it's going to be a once-in-a-lifetime trip)
How do you find the balance between planning everything out and allowing time for exploring and really enjoying the time? At this point, I'm hoping for us to have about 2 weeks in FL. Probably 7 day passes (not hoppers), and days off here and there to relax or visit other FL sites.
(p.s. I'm hoping I can convince dh to let me take the twins again when they are older, but at this point, it's going to be a once-in-a-lifetime trip)