Klayfish
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So we're about 2 months out from our summer trip, the last one for our current AP. We're super fortunate to be able to take a very long trip, we'll have 16 park days (17 if I can get my work schedule right). I have to work for 3 of them...maybe 4..., but only until 4pm so we'll do evenings those days. Many of you know that we tend to "tour" different than a lot of people here...that's not a judgment, just our own way. We stay offsite, bring almost all of our own food in, never rope drop, make no plans outside of the initial 3 FP+, don't do MNSSHP, MVMCP, etc...
Most of our trips have focused on the theme parks themselves, along with water parks and Disney Springs. We only recently started spending more time exploring other hotels, etc...(not that we had NEVER done it, but only very sparingly). Over the last few trips, we spent time in the monorail resorts looking around, did a few marshmallow roasts at the Poly, watched fireworks there, explored AoA, etc...and had a wonderful time each time. We're going to do plenty of water park days as we love them, and do a day or maybe two in Daytona Beach. But we're looking for some new and different ideas of things to do on WDW property. Since we're a family of 5, with plenty of expenses outside of vacation, our budget is quite limited for "extras". So things that are $100/person are simply out of the question, unless it's the best thing ever known to human kind (or reasonably close, LOL). Think of things that are roughly $50/person and under, including (and preferably) free or close to it. They can be food related...while DW and I are nutrition nuts, we're on vacation, we can let loose a bit. Ideas we currently have:
The "kitchen sink" at Beaches and Cream. I am SOOOO looking forward to this, I love ice cream!!!
Surry bikes - we've done them before, but had a great time and want to do it again.
Renting a canoe - I don't recall where, but I think you can get them pretty inexpensively.
Hay ride - that looked like something fun and different.
Behind the Seeds tour...maybe????
Carriage ride for DW and I on a date night (if you've got other date night ideas, I'm all ears, we'll have several dates nights)
WinterSummerland mini-golf - we have yet to do that.
TL Toy Story party - we LOVE the water parks, just debating if it's worth the $$$...I know it's a new event, so nobody can say for sure.
What else can you think of or suggest? Obviously, it's also something that doesn't need to be reserved 180 days out...and we'd prefer it that way since we're not really fond of locking into plans.
Most of our trips have focused on the theme parks themselves, along with water parks and Disney Springs. We only recently started spending more time exploring other hotels, etc...(not that we had NEVER done it, but only very sparingly). Over the last few trips, we spent time in the monorail resorts looking around, did a few marshmallow roasts at the Poly, watched fireworks there, explored AoA, etc...and had a wonderful time each time. We're going to do plenty of water park days as we love them, and do a day or maybe two in Daytona Beach. But we're looking for some new and different ideas of things to do on WDW property. Since we're a family of 5, with plenty of expenses outside of vacation, our budget is quite limited for "extras". So things that are $100/person are simply out of the question, unless it's the best thing ever known to human kind (or reasonably close, LOL). Think of things that are roughly $50/person and under, including (and preferably) free or close to it. They can be food related...while DW and I are nutrition nuts, we're on vacation, we can let loose a bit. Ideas we currently have:
The "kitchen sink" at Beaches and Cream. I am SOOOO looking forward to this, I love ice cream!!!
Surry bikes - we've done them before, but had a great time and want to do it again.
Renting a canoe - I don't recall where, but I think you can get them pretty inexpensively.
Hay ride - that looked like something fun and different.
Behind the Seeds tour...maybe????
Carriage ride for DW and I on a date night (if you've got other date night ideas, I'm all ears, we'll have several dates nights)
WinterSummerland mini-golf - we have yet to do that.
TL Toy Story party - we LOVE the water parks, just debating if it's worth the $$$...I know it's a new event, so nobody can say for sure.
What else can you think of or suggest? Obviously, it's also something that doesn't need to be reserved 180 days out...and we'd prefer it that way since we're not really fond of locking into plans.