I'm going to Orlando on April 12th-23rd, 2017.
The first 1/2 of my trip will be off property, attending Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017!!!! It is my first Celebration, as a lifelong Star Wars fan, this is LONG overdue for me. 4/12-4/17 will be mostly off property, I've already booked my hotel near the OCC and bought my 4-day Celebration Ticket.
on April 17th, I will be checking out of my Orange County Convention Center Hotel and transferring onsite in Disney. My Disney Resort has not been chosen yet, my usual home (at least when i go with my parents) has always been POP Century, which I LOVE, but if I can pull it off in my budget, I'd love to try a Moderate, or maybe even Wilderness Lodge, MAYBE. What is your favorite Moderate Resort and why?
Then from April 17th-April 22nd, I will be in the parks. I have a 1/2 day PM at Animal Kingdom, 2 Full days at Magic Kingdom, a full day each at EPCOT and Studios and then one day where I will split it between Epcot in the morning and Studios at night since Fantasmic and the Star Wars Fireworks are my favorite shows to watch at Disney. On my travel home day, the 23rd, I may head to Disney Springs in the AM for lunch at Earl of Sandwich and to see all the new shops, then back to the resort and on the Magical Express to the airport.
I do have a couple of questions,
1. on my arrival day, 4/12 which is a NON park day, I'd like to watch WISHES outside of Magic Kingdom. My anxiety gets pretty bad on a crowded mainstreet usa, especially during the fireworks time, so I've noticed I don't enjoy it as much when I am being pushed and shoved, my solution to this is finding a way to enjoy the fireworks away from the park. I was thinking dinner at California Grill (reviews please, would a very pick eater like myself enjoy a meal here?), or a fireworks cruise... I love Peter Pan, and thanks to Once Upon a Time, I've grown to love that pirate Captain Hook, lol... I have heard there is a way to meet Captain Hook on a fireworks cruise? Can anyone give me info / reviews on these, are they worth it? TIA!
2. What are your thoughts on the Star Wars Dessert Party at Studios? Would that be something fun to add onto my Star Wars experience this trip? I have never done anything extra like this when I went to Disney with my parents, so I am trying to add some extra magic since i will be there by myself, and probably overwhelmed at certain times.
3. Any other advice / tips for solo travelers, especially for ideas on arrival/departure days would be appreciate. Thank you in advance!!!!
The first 1/2 of my trip will be off property, attending Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017!!!! It is my first Celebration, as a lifelong Star Wars fan, this is LONG overdue for me. 4/12-4/17 will be mostly off property, I've already booked my hotel near the OCC and bought my 4-day Celebration Ticket.
on April 17th, I will be checking out of my Orange County Convention Center Hotel and transferring onsite in Disney. My Disney Resort has not been chosen yet, my usual home (at least when i go with my parents) has always been POP Century, which I LOVE, but if I can pull it off in my budget, I'd love to try a Moderate, or maybe even Wilderness Lodge, MAYBE. What is your favorite Moderate Resort and why?

Then from April 17th-April 22nd, I will be in the parks. I have a 1/2 day PM at Animal Kingdom, 2 Full days at Magic Kingdom, a full day each at EPCOT and Studios and then one day where I will split it between Epcot in the morning and Studios at night since Fantasmic and the Star Wars Fireworks are my favorite shows to watch at Disney. On my travel home day, the 23rd, I may head to Disney Springs in the AM for lunch at Earl of Sandwich and to see all the new shops, then back to the resort and on the Magical Express to the airport.
I do have a couple of questions,
1. on my arrival day, 4/12 which is a NON park day, I'd like to watch WISHES outside of Magic Kingdom. My anxiety gets pretty bad on a crowded mainstreet usa, especially during the fireworks time, so I've noticed I don't enjoy it as much when I am being pushed and shoved, my solution to this is finding a way to enjoy the fireworks away from the park. I was thinking dinner at California Grill (reviews please, would a very pick eater like myself enjoy a meal here?), or a fireworks cruise... I love Peter Pan, and thanks to Once Upon a Time, I've grown to love that pirate Captain Hook, lol... I have heard there is a way to meet Captain Hook on a fireworks cruise? Can anyone give me info / reviews on these, are they worth it? TIA!
2. What are your thoughts on the Star Wars Dessert Party at Studios? Would that be something fun to add onto my Star Wars experience this trip? I have never done anything extra like this when I went to Disney with my parents, so I am trying to add some extra magic since i will be there by myself, and probably overwhelmed at certain times.
3. Any other advice / tips for solo travelers, especially for ideas on arrival/departure days would be appreciate. Thank you in advance!!!!