lisamarie12
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I have been lurking for a while and reading some of the tips, but there are a lot of acronyms that I don't know that makes things difficult. I thinking about planning a trip to Disney next summer, in July for me, DH and my DD (4). I am a little unsure about going in July because of the heat and crowd factor both being an issue, but it looks like its the time that is going to work out for us. Our child care provider and back up provider are both taking vacation the second week in July which means that DH or I or both have to take vacation that week (or split it). So if we are doing that, we might as well just take a vacation. We were planning on taking a big trip next year to celebrate my birthday (40) and our 10 year anniversary in May but we would rather not use so much vacation time or spend as much money. So we may just make our trip a family trip and move it to July. And we were also thinking of taking DD to Disney when she is 5 or 6, so it is close and takes care of two big trips in one. And DD and I both love Disney so its a good choice.
So now I have many questions. DH and I did a short trip to Disney a few years ago (pre-kids), and really just had 2 days there. I decided that if I ever came back I was staying a few more days and staying on property. We had stayed off site and there was a shuttle from the hotel, but we were at the mercy of that shuttle (which had 1 or 2 pick up times all day).
So...
1. Where to stay
Price is the biggest factor. But also we will not have a car so we need somewhere that will have transportation to the places we go. I gathered that Disney has that, but do all of the resorts have it. We will probably stay at one of the value resorts. Are any of them better than others? Do all of them take you to the parks?
2. Is 4 (well 4 1/2) old enough to enjoy Disney. This is a kid who's favorite character is Minnie Mouse, favorite movie is Frozen (with Little Mermaid and Aladdin being right behind) and favorite channel is Disney Jr. She likes just about every show on Disney Jr. She has seen photos of WDW and wants to go, but she can be a bit of a pill. I think she is getting better with traveling though, last trip (a cruise) had very few meltdowns.
3. Dining Plan or not
Again, price is a factor, but I also like having things prepaid. Is it worth it, or is it significantly cheaper to do it ourselves. If we do a plan, we would probably do the basic one that has 1 quick service, 1 table service and 1 snack per person. If we pay out of pocket, we will probably do quick service for lunch and nicer diner. I can't eat every meal at quick service
4. When you buy the park passes how many days to get and does that impact the dining plan?
Flight schedule for the airline we would use is not out but I imagine we will probably fly in on a Monday and out on Friday. Friday is definitely shot. Monday maybe we can do something in the evening. If I buy the park pass deal for 4 days will that work. If we have dining, how will that impact it. Does that mean we can eat on Monday and not Friday. Its not a big deal for Friday to me.
5. What parks are best for little ones and would you get a park hopper
I am thinking Magic Kingdom because that to me is Disney. Its the one that I see in pictures. And my DD loves all of the characters and princesses. DH and I did MK and Epcot on our trip. Epcot was cool but I don't think DD would love it. What other parks would be fun?
6. Am I really going to regret going in July? If so, I may postpone it for a few years.
I am sorry. I am full of questions and probably many of these are answered. But I tried wading through the tips and there are so many acronyms that it felt like a different language to me. Thanks in advance.
So now I have many questions. DH and I did a short trip to Disney a few years ago (pre-kids), and really just had 2 days there. I decided that if I ever came back I was staying a few more days and staying on property. We had stayed off site and there was a shuttle from the hotel, but we were at the mercy of that shuttle (which had 1 or 2 pick up times all day).
So...
1. Where to stay
Price is the biggest factor. But also we will not have a car so we need somewhere that will have transportation to the places we go. I gathered that Disney has that, but do all of the resorts have it. We will probably stay at one of the value resorts. Are any of them better than others? Do all of them take you to the parks?
2. Is 4 (well 4 1/2) old enough to enjoy Disney. This is a kid who's favorite character is Minnie Mouse, favorite movie is Frozen (with Little Mermaid and Aladdin being right behind) and favorite channel is Disney Jr. She likes just about every show on Disney Jr. She has seen photos of WDW and wants to go, but she can be a bit of a pill. I think she is getting better with traveling though, last trip (a cruise) had very few meltdowns.
3. Dining Plan or not
Again, price is a factor, but I also like having things prepaid. Is it worth it, or is it significantly cheaper to do it ourselves. If we do a plan, we would probably do the basic one that has 1 quick service, 1 table service and 1 snack per person. If we pay out of pocket, we will probably do quick service for lunch and nicer diner. I can't eat every meal at quick service
4. When you buy the park passes how many days to get and does that impact the dining plan?
Flight schedule for the airline we would use is not out but I imagine we will probably fly in on a Monday and out on Friday. Friday is definitely shot. Monday maybe we can do something in the evening. If I buy the park pass deal for 4 days will that work. If we have dining, how will that impact it. Does that mean we can eat on Monday and not Friday. Its not a big deal for Friday to me.
5. What parks are best for little ones and would you get a park hopper
I am thinking Magic Kingdom because that to me is Disney. Its the one that I see in pictures. And my DD loves all of the characters and princesses. DH and I did MK and Epcot on our trip. Epcot was cool but I don't think DD would love it. What other parks would be fun?
6. Am I really going to regret going in July? If so, I may postpone it for a few years.
I am sorry. I am full of questions and probably many of these are answered. But I tried wading through the tips and there are so many acronyms that it felt like a different language to me. Thanks in advance.