I am usually a fanatic about planning our Disney trips. I spend hours checking the park hours and parade and show times. Then I come up with a schedule of where we will be and when, to make sure we don't miss anything. I decided not to do that this time (or atleast to try not to), so now its like I don't know what to do with myself.
I am wondering the same things I see others are: We made some ADR's, but now I see that they make some for you (as part of the surprises), so I wonder how that will work out. Also, I am wondering how much spending money we get (just so that I can figure how many extra's we can do). I would really like to go to
MNSSHP (did I get that abbreviation right?). Is that something they would possibly line up for us as part of a surprise? or are we on our own to do that?
We have family and friends meeting us there, who are staying at a Disney hotel, so they get extra magic hours and will have park hoppers. I am wondering if we get park hoppers, or just one park per day? Can we possibly pay to upgrade to hoppers and get extra magic hours (so that we can keep up with the rest of our group). Is there a limit to the number of park tickets we get? I am also uncomfortable asking these questions, but at the same time, I really need to know.
Yes - it is MNSSHP!

They may line that up as a surprise - I agree with pacrosby - I would just ask. It is all in the way you ask, I suppose - as I know none of us want to seem pushy or difficult with our wish granters - it is, afterall, a gift - but I also think we want to do everything in our power to make it the best trip possible for the wish child.
You will have Park Hoppers. There is really not a way to officially "upgrade" to EMH - but I am willing to bet you $100 that if you go to Guest Services and explain your situation that they will make sure you are able to do EMH with the rest of your family there.
You get 1 3-Day Park Hopper to a Disney Park for each person that is officially part of your wish.
Then you get 1 day at Sea World and a 2 day Park Hopper to Universal, too.
Hi folks, reading through some posts and noticing alot of talk of expense checks, I suppose over here we would call it spending money! So from what i can tell MAW give some money for this, is it the same here in the UK with MAW?
just curious really and of course, every penny helps!

We also call it spending money, essentially - I think it was dubbed "expense check" because they give you a budget and the check is literally there to cover your expenses. Our chapter listed things like gas, tips, extra meals, etc.
And I am TOTALLY clueless about how it works with the UK MAW.
I do think that you guys get 7 nights as international guests and most families here in the States get 6 nights.
Otherwise - we will be excitedly awaiting what is in store for you guys.
Hello all,
We finally had a visit with the wish grantors...short but sweet. Jamie told them that she wanted to go to DisneyWorld. Since it is just she and I at the house, she will get to invite someone else. She picked my dd...that is 23. We haven't got the date yet, but are hoping for June. We are all excited to go. I can't wait to see Jamie's face light up once we get there and she sees everything. She really has no clue what to expect and I don't want to tell her too much. I want her to just take it all in there.
I really don't know what all to expect. But I know that I have a WHOLE LOT of planning to start doing, but will probably wait until we have the date. Does anyone know how long that usually takes?? What should I start doing now to get ready for this wonderful adventure?? I am open to any and all suggestions, and in fact welcome them all.
I hope everyone is doing great here!
I am so glad that she gets to bring an extra person!
I think it is a good idea to keep a lot of it a secret. She will be so excited and so surprised!
I feel like a broken record today...but that totally depends on the chapter.
If you are thinking you would be going in June - I would start figuring out if you want any special meals while you are there - maybe come up with a 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice on restaurants. Then maybe get Disney to send you park maps for each park? So you can sorta see what is there to do - then you will have an idea of how long you may want to be at each park.
We purchased the Unofficial Guide to WDW (Len Testa) and I love that book. It is HUGE and has lots to read - it also has a lot of info that you won't need for this trip (lodging, etc) - but they do have a good overview of the rides and attractions.
Another book I recommend is Passporter Open Mouse - it is a book that, although outdated, gives a good description of each attraction and how it may affect someone with special needs. These can be anything from mobility issues to children being afraid of the dark. And it also has a good overview of most rides. But the latest version is 2008, I think - so it is outdated with some information.
Other than that...maybe read trip reports - this gives you a good idea of what worked and what didn't for other families. Each family is different, but it gives you an idea.
