KayakDaddy
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2004
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My biggest recent mistake was not tracking the 90 days before my trip closely enough. I really wanted to get my son on the Pirate Cruise that leaves from the Grand Floridian. I wasn't really focused on the 90-day window and I called a few days late. Of course it was booked up. I called about once a week hoping for a cancellation, but there never was one. Good thing I never hyped it up to my son, so he still doesn't know it exists. I will be more on top of it next time.
Something that I learned from a mistake a few years back that I haven't repeated: Don't plan to do a park each day of your trip. Schedule several non-park days just to hang out at the resort and do other fun stuff (renting mouseboats or pontoons, swimming, eating at various resturants, mini-golf, resort hopping, shopping, Downtown Disney, etc.) These activies are just as enjoyable, the kids love them, and they let you rest and get to bed early the night before a park commando day. We have tried to only do parks every other day on our recent trips. I guess this strategy would change if I had the Ultimate Park Hopper or MYW tickets, but we've still be using up 7-day park hopper plus tickets.
Something that I learned from a mistake a few years back that I haven't repeated: Don't plan to do a park each day of your trip. Schedule several non-park days just to hang out at the resort and do other fun stuff (renting mouseboats or pontoons, swimming, eating at various resturants, mini-golf, resort hopping, shopping, Downtown Disney, etc.) These activies are just as enjoyable, the kids love them, and they let you rest and get to bed early the night before a park commando day. We have tried to only do parks every other day on our recent trips. I guess this strategy would change if I had the Ultimate Park Hopper or MYW tickets, but we've still be using up 7-day park hopper plus tickets.