1nfrequent
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2012
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- 173
Having decided in March that I was going to leave it a few years before heading back to WDW, I now find that I've booked for spring 2016. Ahem.
In my defence, the trip's been instigated by my parents who have decided that they want one last hurrah at the parks (our last trip together was Christmas 2003, which was a bit of a disaster - I got really ill with a chest infection and we got hit by the wettest and coldest Christmas in then Florida history).
Anyway, I've been a solo traveller to the parks since 2009 so I'm at a bit of a loss as to where to start in planning this one. Hotel-wise I'm looking at Yacht Club and Broadwalk as I think they'll enjoy Epcot a lot (especially as we'll be there for the flower and garden festival) and think we'll end up doing most of our eating there so it makes sense to be within walking distance. They're not into rollercoasters or thrill rides, so we won't really need long days in the park - usually I'd do 5 days (one day in each park plus a sweeper) but do you think it's better off doing 4 days instead?
Is there anything in particular that those of you with pensioner age parents recommend doing? Obviously, we're not going to be charging around at breakneck pace but is there anything that people here would point out as worth time? (I'm asking because I'm usually a total ride warrior so don't spend much time taking a breather and watching the world go by).
Cheers muchly
1F
In my defence, the trip's been instigated by my parents who have decided that they want one last hurrah at the parks (our last trip together was Christmas 2003, which was a bit of a disaster - I got really ill with a chest infection and we got hit by the wettest and coldest Christmas in then Florida history).
Anyway, I've been a solo traveller to the parks since 2009 so I'm at a bit of a loss as to where to start in planning this one. Hotel-wise I'm looking at Yacht Club and Broadwalk as I think they'll enjoy Epcot a lot (especially as we'll be there for the flower and garden festival) and think we'll end up doing most of our eating there so it makes sense to be within walking distance. They're not into rollercoasters or thrill rides, so we won't really need long days in the park - usually I'd do 5 days (one day in each park plus a sweeper) but do you think it's better off doing 4 days instead?
Is there anything in particular that those of you with pensioner age parents recommend doing? Obviously, we're not going to be charging around at breakneck pace but is there anything that people here would point out as worth time? (I'm asking because I'm usually a total ride warrior so don't spend much time taking a breather and watching the world go by).
Cheers muchly
1F