Malyficent
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Hi all!
Back in October I emailed my husband about moving our planned 2019 Christmastime trip up to 2018 to take advantage of the Ultimate Disney Christmas Package. And I booked the trip, and my BFF booked an overlapping trip, and we surprised our boys for their birthdays. It was a bit crazy.
Pre-trip stuff here: Would this be crazy? (Last minute trip - December 2018 - PTR)
When: December 15-22, 2018
Where: Split Stay - All Star Movies (2 nights); Port Orleans Riverside - Pfd (5 nights)
Who: Me (45), H (41); DS1 (8); DS2 (6)
Package Details (Copied from The Dis news article):
When deciding to book the trip I couldn't find much information online about what the package included. "Exclusive Nighttime Extra Magic Hour Access to Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios" well is that just an hour? Is it just the rides? Is Woody's Lunch Box open? Are there characters meet and greets? I found some info via a podcast R E S O R T L O O P . C O M for anyone interested. The sister of one of the guys did a similar package back in the fall. I think Disney took the feedback from that package and fixed some of the gaps or negatives for the Christmas package.
We took a gamble on it and I was blown away by how great the package was and what was included. Sure, you can put this all together yourself (it'd take a lot of planning to put all of this together in one trip though) and you may even do it for cheaper. However, that is a level of planning - and lucky timing - that is beyond my abilities - and planning/organizing are how I make my bread and butter. My family booked the bounce back offer for next December and I'm hoping to flip it to this package once it's announced.
Links:
Day 1, part 1- Surprise! Smoke!
Day 1, part 2- “Everything and everyone are exceeding my expectations”
Day 2, part 1 - Early Morning Magic - Fantasyland
Day 2, part 2 - Fantasmic
Day 3 - Resort Transfer / Magic Kingdom (day 2)
Day 3, part 2 - Resort Transfer and Toy Story Land
Day 4, part 1 - Resort Day / MVMCP (12/18)
Day 4, part 2 - MVMCP (12/18)
Day 5 - We Burn our Parenting Bridge (Animal Kingdom)
Day 6, part 1 - And on Day 6 There Shall be Tornados!
Day 6, part 2 - The Calvary Arrives!
Day 7, part 1 - EPCOT
Day 7, part 2 - Candlelight Processional, Final Ultimate Event, Illuminations
Day 8 - Goodbye Disney!
Final thoughts and Bounce Back Plan
ETA: I even made this super cute itinerary (overall design mimics one from WDW Prep To Go site.
Back in October I emailed my husband about moving our planned 2019 Christmastime trip up to 2018 to take advantage of the Ultimate Disney Christmas Package. And I booked the trip, and my BFF booked an overlapping trip, and we surprised our boys for their birthdays. It was a bit crazy.
Pre-trip stuff here: Would this be crazy? (Last minute trip - December 2018 - PTR)
When: December 15-22, 2018
Where: Split Stay - All Star Movies (2 nights); Port Orleans Riverside - Pfd (5 nights)
Who: Me (45), H (41); DS1 (8); DS2 (6)
Package Details (Copied from The Dis news article):
- December 17 – Exclusive Nighttime Extra Magic Hour Access to Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- December 18 – One ticket per person in your party to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Park
- December 19 – Exclusive Nighttime Extra Magic Hour Access to Select Disney’s Animal Kingdom Attractions
- December 20 – Early Morning Access to shopping at World of Disney Store & Disney Springs Christmas Tree Trail Experience
- December 21 – Exclusive Holiday Themed Buffet Dinner Event at the World Showplace Events Pavilion in Epcot
When deciding to book the trip I couldn't find much information online about what the package included. "Exclusive Nighttime Extra Magic Hour Access to Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios" well is that just an hour? Is it just the rides? Is Woody's Lunch Box open? Are there characters meet and greets? I found some info via a podcast R E S O R T L O O P . C O M for anyone interested. The sister of one of the guys did a similar package back in the fall. I think Disney took the feedback from that package and fixed some of the gaps or negatives for the Christmas package.
We took a gamble on it and I was blown away by how great the package was and what was included. Sure, you can put this all together yourself (it'd take a lot of planning to put all of this together in one trip though) and you may even do it for cheaper. However, that is a level of planning - and lucky timing - that is beyond my abilities - and planning/organizing are how I make my bread and butter. My family booked the bounce back offer for next December and I'm hoping to flip it to this package once it's announced.
Links:
Day 1, part 1- Surprise! Smoke!
Day 1, part 2- “Everything and everyone are exceeding my expectations”
Day 2, part 1 - Early Morning Magic - Fantasyland
Day 2, part 2 - Fantasmic
Day 3 - Resort Transfer / Magic Kingdom (day 2)
Day 3, part 2 - Resort Transfer and Toy Story Land
Day 4, part 1 - Resort Day / MVMCP (12/18)
Day 4, part 2 - MVMCP (12/18)
Day 5 - We Burn our Parenting Bridge (Animal Kingdom)
Day 6, part 1 - And on Day 6 There Shall be Tornados!
Day 6, part 2 - The Calvary Arrives!
Day 7, part 1 - EPCOT
Day 7, part 2 - Candlelight Processional, Final Ultimate Event, Illuminations
Day 8 - Goodbye Disney!
Final thoughts and Bounce Back Plan
ETA: I even made this super cute itinerary (overall design mimics one from WDW Prep To Go site.
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