LighteningMcQueen
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2006
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- 36
Hello all...
Hoping to get some input from the veterans, so will x-post this over a few boards.
This board was recommended to me from a parenting site I like, so I'm sure you guys are the real deal when it comes to knowing how to have fun at WDW.
I am traveling the end of Feb (the weekend that ends President's Day week) to WDW and think that after studying the Unoffical Guide to the point where I could ace the test, we are set on the Polynesian.
I will have 5 yr old twins at that time, one has autism.
Could anyone recommend what rooms to book specifically to be close to the monorail & pool, yet away from most of the noise? (or is that impossible)?
Also, I'm so very wide open to any tips you might have on the WDW experience. I've been to the "land" once, but it was ~20 years ago. Never to WDW.
Thanks in advance for your time & responses!!!!
Mater's true love,
Doe-Reen
Hoping to get some input from the veterans, so will x-post this over a few boards.
This board was recommended to me from a parenting site I like, so I'm sure you guys are the real deal when it comes to knowing how to have fun at WDW.
I am traveling the end of Feb (the weekend that ends President's Day week) to WDW and think that after studying the Unoffical Guide to the point where I could ace the test, we are set on the Polynesian.
I will have 5 yr old twins at that time, one has autism.
Could anyone recommend what rooms to book specifically to be close to the monorail & pool, yet away from most of the noise? (or is that impossible)?
Also, I'm so very wide open to any tips you might have on the WDW experience. I've been to the "land" once, but it was ~20 years ago. Never to WDW.
Thanks in advance for your time & responses!!!!
Mater's true love,
Doe-Reen