kyleandconnorsmom
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My kids **may** have talked DH in to going to WDW this summer and now I'm sitting at home with the flu, trying to figure out how to make it feasible.
We would have a maximum of 7 nights and 6 days. DH does not like everything to be super-planned and prefers to be more laid-back, with plenty of resort time. He will also want to do a day at the beach. The kids and I went last year and, for the first time, went to a Disney waterpark (BB) and LOVED it, so that's a must. I'm thinking one park per day, plus a beach day, plus a day at BB, doesn't really leave a lot of downtime, nor does it really give us much value for adding the WP option. I can't think of a park that we'd be happy cutting out altogether, as HS used to be our least favorite, but my boys and I loved it last year (they participated in JTA, on July 4th!).
At this point I'm wondering if my best bet would be just a 4 day base ticket, purchase the WP tickets separately? Still, doesn't leave much downtime at the resort. Any thoughts?
We would have a maximum of 7 nights and 6 days. DH does not like everything to be super-planned and prefers to be more laid-back, with plenty of resort time. He will also want to do a day at the beach. The kids and I went last year and, for the first time, went to a Disney waterpark (BB) and LOVED it, so that's a must. I'm thinking one park per day, plus a beach day, plus a day at BB, doesn't really leave a lot of downtime, nor does it really give us much value for adding the WP option. I can't think of a park that we'd be happy cutting out altogether, as HS used to be our least favorite, but my boys and I loved it last year (they participated in JTA, on July 4th!).
At this point I'm wondering if my best bet would be just a 4 day base ticket, purchase the WP tickets separately? Still, doesn't leave much downtime at the resort. Any thoughts?