pwdebbie said:I have to say that seems to be a lot of on-the-road time for a such a short amount of time at WDW. We will be hitting the road a day after you, but doing eleven nights / ten park days. And our drive is shorter than yours (about 16 hours for us, I'm picturing well over 20 for you).
Like you, I am not planning a park for our arrival day. Eating a POP and then letting the kids have some pool time or work-off-some-energy time would probably be a good idea instead of trying to go somewhere else.
Monday, Epcot -- sounds good to me. You know they always say to avoid MK on Mondays. You can spend several hours in the The Seas and The Land pavilions and those are definitely great for kids. Good for you for planning those nap times. I think that will make a world of difference for your kids (instead of trying to get them to sleep in their stroller seats). Biergarten is one of our favorites.
Tuesday, MK -- again, sounds good to me. The kids will have a blast.
Wednesday, AK in the a.m. and HS in the p.m. -- This one I'm a little on the fence about. You bought park hoppers (I assume) but will only use them once, that's kind of pricey. (That's me, always looking at the budget.) We will be at AK that day (I'm doing all the a.m. EMH parks). Your kids are at a great age for seeing the animals. Make sure you find the "secret" trails around the Tree of Life where there are a lot of animals that everyone seems to miss, we seldom see anyone on these trails. And also do both the Maharajah Jungle Trek and the Pangani Exploration Trail. And don't forget the train to Rafiki's Animal Watch. (Hmmm, can you tell AK is our favorite park?) ETA -- The Oasis has a lot of animals to see also.
Now here's where I'm on the fence about your plans. Instead of doing HS in the evening, why not go back to AK since they changed the hours and will now be open until 7:00 that night? Then back to the room for an earlier bedtime for the kids or pool before bed.
Then, I would go ahead and do HS on Thursday a.m. We personally don't find it a park that consumes a lot of our time. You could spend the morning there and then go back to your room for naps. Do the pool after naps or dinner. I think if you just hung out at POP or went shopping (I hate shopping so that would not even be on my schedule, lol) you would feel restless and wish you were at a park. They are so close and here you are in a store, blah. For the evening, then you could head to DTD for shopping and dinner, back to your room for early bedtime so you are ready to hit the road Friday (I assume).
Ok, so there's my suggestion. Skip the park hopper, give each park one day.
Jays2013 said:I have to wonder if I'm missing something.
I just ran the numbers on the Disney site again, and it's only an additional $94 or so for us to add the Park Hopper for four of us for a 7-night stay. We thought it was well-worth-while to have that flexibility.
Am I missing something?
I have to wonder if I'm missing something.
I just ran the numbers on the Disney site again, and it's only an additional $94 or so for us to add the Park Hopper for four of us for a 7-night stay. We thought it was well-worth-while to have that flexibility.
Am I missing something?
Hmm, I'm looking at the entire packages, not just tickets, but when I took away the park hopper, it was exactly $94 cheaper. That's at AoA, two adults, two kids.
Maybe it's because of the package? I don't know.For that much, we really like the flexibility.
Jays2013 said:I have to wonder if I'm missing something.
I just ran the numbers on the Disney site again, and it's only an additional $94 or so for us to add the Park Hopper for four of us for a 7-night stay. We thought it was well-worth-while to have that flexibility.
Am I missing something?
Hey all,
Got all my ADRs this morning... subject to change of course. It's my kids first trip at 8 and turning 5 on vacation so I tried to pick things that I thought they would be facinated with and worried a little less about the reviews that have been coming.
So yes... that means there's a coral reef and a whispering canyon in there.
Yay!!! So exciting... another step!!
that's a good age for a first trip. Mine were a little younger at 3.5 & 7.5, but I feel like YDD was just a *tad* bit young at that time. She was tired a lot, clingy (to me of course), didn't want to go on a lot of rides, etc. This time she'll be 5.5 so I think will be much better.
We were only getting a three day hopper. For $100 less we get a 4th day but no hopper. This option is better for my family since I was only going to hop once which would have cost me $100.....not a value in my situation.
cjsm&d said:It's funny you say this, because my DS was about 4 first visit and we spent more time in the Dig Site and Honey I shrunk the Kids than we did on rides!
He also was not real patient waiting for stuff, though we went late January so we walked on alot.
Yes, I'm really excited. My 8 year old is really little. The two of them are almost the same size. The younger one always seems to just keep on trucking. We've done a lot of walking around NYC and we go hiking and she just keeps on going until she's ready to fall asleep on her feet. And even then, never a complaint. Sometimes we don't realize she's that tired and we stop moving and she just konks out. LOL.