
Hello
I am a newbie. I am planning a trip to WDW for 11/30-12/05. It will be my husband, 7 year old daughter and myself. I would love it, if someone could look over what I planned and let me know what they think:
Hotel: POP or Star Music
**Is it worth the money to stay at a Moderate resort?** I will be renting a fridge if we stay at the POP.
Tickets: 6 days ( Park Hopper and Water Park More Fun options)
** We are not going to the water parks, so is it worth the extra money to see DisneyQuest, Downtown Disney, and Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex. ??? **
Dining: Deluxe Dining plan
** We are not 3 sit down meal family, but the basic plan does not look like enough food and the deluxe looks like too much. We plan on doing 3 Character Meals (2 breakfasts and 1 dinner) **
** Are the meal plans worth it?**
Schedule
11/30 (Sun) Arrive--MK
12/1 (Mon) MK
12/2 (Tues) Epcot
12/3 (Weds) AK -Downtown- Hollywood Studios
12/4 (Thurs) MK
12/5 (Fri) Epcot or whatever we did not see or want to do again. Leave
Being comfortable and having fun is my first priority so this plan is not set in stone.
**Are 4 full days and 2 1/2 days enough time?**
We are not AAA members but would it be worth it to join?
Is the interactive Mickey worth the money?
I plan on about $500.00 spending money. I heard that there are stores right outside of Disney that sell the Disney shirts and stuff for less money. But, I did not plan on renting a car.
**Should we rent a car? Is the Mouse Transportation reliable and good?***
Any tips or suggestions would be great. I have planned this trip so many times and things always happened and we could not go. I am not letting anything stop us this time
Hi,
Hotel
We have stayed deluxe and values (2 rooms) and honestly, we've been happy with both. As long as we were at a Disney Resort, the hotel had very little to do with our Disney experience. Most moderate rooms are only slightly larger than values. My family loves ASMovies.
Tickets -
No, it is not worth the extra $$. In fact, a Cast Member (CM) told me if you plan on visiting any of those places only 1 time, it is cheaper to buy a separate admission when you get there, if you plan on 2 or more visits, it is worth it to add on to your MYW ticket. Downtown Disney is free... a shopping, restaurant complex.
Hopper passes - This is entirely up to you, but I don't think it is necessary for 1st time visitors... (unless they only have a couple of days and want to take in the highlights) there is so much to see and do at each park. We've taken trips with and without them, so, a couple of things to keep in mind... Hopping takes time and a little planning. However, they do provide more freedom, especially for dining options.
If you don't buy hoppers, you will need to make your Advance Dining Reservations (ADR) in the park you are visiting for that day, or, I recommend, at a
nearby resort restaurant, so you don't lose a lot of time to traveling. A Downtown Disney ADR is usually good for the day you'll visit AK, since it usually closes earlier than the other parks.
Dining Plan (DP) -
Since you have said, you are not a 3 sit down meals a day family, I definitely think the basic DP is enough. We love the DP, and usually leave with a couple of Counter Service (CS) and snacks, unused. (I have always insisted on one nice, relaxing Table Service (TS) meal per day, dining plan or not.) It is a nice break in the day, and the restaurants are fun, too. You'll have to decide which meal plan works for your family, but unless you are planning on a lot of signature meals, (uses 2 TS credits) having 2 TS meals will take a lot of time away from your park touring and keep you on a tighter schedule. You can make ADR's 180 days out... even if you don't choose either DP but want to experience a few TS restaurants, you will need ADR's.
Schedule -
I would advise waiting until the park hours schedule is released for the month/s you'll be visiting and referring to it when choosing which day to visit each park. Since you are a Disney Resort guest, you'll be able to take advantage of the Extra Magic Hours (EMH). If you have hopper passes, it's not quite a much of an issue, as you'll still be able to go to the extra evening hours, but it still would be valuable for scheduling your dining reservations.
If you could add just one more day, I think it would be greatly worth it. Do you plan on using Magical Express (ME)? I don't know what time your incoming and outgoing flights will be but upon arrival, check-in will take time, and when departing ME picks up a few hours before departure time.
*Anyway, if you only have 4 full days,
I would recommend the hopper passes and would not schedule more than one TS meal per day, CS is quicker and there are many fine options.*
I do think you will want/need more time at AK and HS, than you have allowed for.
I would recommend concentrating on 1 park per day, arriving early, and plan on being there for most of the day, then after dinner, going to the park that has the extra evening hours. Hope I word this to make sense... If you buy hoppers... plan on starting your day at one of the parks that does NOT have extra magic hours, (those who do not purchase hoppers, but want to take advantage of EMH, have to go to that park, that day, making it slighty more crowded) then taking an afternoon break for a swim and dinner, head to the park that does have the EMH in the evening.
I'm not one for scheduling an entire day... I think it's important to have time to discover the "magic" at your own pace, but I do recommend having in mind a few must-do-attractions for your family, hitting those early in the day and using fast passes. Upon arriving at each park, grab a schedule at check show and parade times.
So, I would start each day at a different park, then mid to late afternoon, (with the exception of one full day at MK) break for rest/swim/dinner, and then head to the park with the EMH's (making sure one of the EMH's is at MK, giving you more time there) or possibly one evening at Downtown Disney. When you know you arrival and depature times, you'll be able to plan those days.
I think $500 for spending money should be enough.
Disney transportation is sufficient. I would not rent a car.