Hello everyone,
This is my very first time on this board and my first post. We are a family of 5 (2 adults, 12 y/o, 8 y/o & 5 y/o girls). I am trying to plan our first vacation to Disney and honestly am finding it very overwhelming. I am not sure where to even start.
We would like to do both the resort and a cruise, but have been told that we would be wasting our time because we wouldn't get to see everything.
Here are our priorities...
A) My 5 y/o is princess obsessed. We would love to see them, Tinkerbell if possible.
B) My 12 y/o will love the rides.
C) My 8 y/o is very energetic and likes "hands-on" types of things.
D) My husband & I would like to have some alone time and relaxation (if there is such a thing on a vacation with children.
E) We would love not to have to break into the kids college fund for a weeks vacation.
Is this even possible, or am I kidding myself that Disney can meet all of our needs/desires?
I should probably mention that we are forced to cruise during spring break schedules, so I am expecting more expensive prices and larger crowds.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated, even if it is to tell me I need a reality check.
Thanks,
Kelly
This is my very first time on this board and my first post. We are a family of 5 (2 adults, 12 y/o, 8 y/o & 5 y/o girls). I am trying to plan our first vacation to Disney and honestly am finding it very overwhelming. I am not sure where to even start.
We would like to do both the resort and a cruise, but have been told that we would be wasting our time because we wouldn't get to see everything.
Here are our priorities...
A) My 5 y/o is princess obsessed. We would love to see them, Tinkerbell if possible.
B) My 12 y/o will love the rides.
C) My 8 y/o is very energetic and likes "hands-on" types of things.
D) My husband & I would like to have some alone time and relaxation (if there is such a thing on a vacation with children.
E) We would love not to have to break into the kids college fund for a weeks vacation.
Is this even possible, or am I kidding myself that Disney can meet all of our needs/desires?
I should probably mention that we are forced to cruise during spring break schedules, so I am expecting more expensive prices and larger crowds.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated, even if it is to tell me I need a reality check.
Thanks,
Kelly
sleep5. (And the convenience of that monorail can't be overstated!!!!) The Contemporary is probably among the cheapest, though we chose, and LOVE, the Polynesian.

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Pixie Dust your way!
I just mean that if you know to get there early, use fast passes for must do rides, avoid MK on Sat., make reservations for table service meals ect... then you can beat the crowds.
We got down there and we were all sick. The plans I had made did not work any more. But all the info I had learned here allowed us to go with the flow. It was the best vacation we have had with our family and want to go back this coming spring again! 
welcome