Hi! I'm Jenny and I live in the St Louis area with my husband and 3 kids. We've decided to plan our first trip to WDW for October of 09. The kids will be 6, 4, and 3 then. I have no idea where to start. I'm been browsing the board and still feel clueless and just overwhelmed. Whats' the best place to start??
*A good place to start is to decide on a budget.
*Driving or flying?
*On-site or off?
I strongly recommend staying on-site at a Disney Resort. Lots of perks...
- Free transportation to and from the airport.
- Free transportation around WDW.
- No parking fees, if you'll have a car.
- Extra Magic Hours in the parks, only open to resort guest.
- Conveniently located, to return to resort for afternoon breaks, naps, swims.
- Escape the real world, and be surrounded in Disney Magic.
Resorts -
For a family of 5, your resort choices are slightly more limited. Accommodations for 5, lowest, going up in cost...
- Port Orleans Riverside - 1 room
- Value Resorts - 2 rooms
- All Star Music - Family Suite
- Fort Wilderness Cabin
- Deluxe Resorts - any room that will sleep 5.
- Villas and a few family suites at certain resorts.
*Tickets -
Magic Your Way base tickets allow entry to 1 park per day.
Park Hoppers allow for entry to more than 1 park per day. (Currently, a one time fee of about $45 per person.)
Water Parks and More Option buys admissions to the Water Parks, Disney Quest, Pleasure Island, etc. (Currently, a one time fee of about $50 per person.) **Planning on 1 visit to a Water Park, it's cheaper to buy admission at the gate, 2 or more visits, it's cheaper to add on this option.
*Dining -
Disney offers Dining Plans. The Basic DP is currently, about $38 for adults and $10 for children ages 3-9,
X (times) the number of nights you stay. The basic plan includes 1 Tables Service meal (TS), 1 Counter Service meal (CS) and 1 snack.
My family loves the DP, but it may not be the best value for all families. Read menus and prices, here and at the allears site, to decide if it's right for your family.
*Advance Dining Reservations - Dining Plan or not... if you want to experience/dine at any on the TS restaurants, you'll need to schedule ADR's. You can book these 180 days in advance. (Your children would probably enjoy a character meal, or 2.)
*Order the planning DVD at the WDW site.
*Sign up at Mousesavers for the newsletter.
*Read info at the allears site.
*Check here for any discount codes to become available for your dates.
Enjoy the planning.