wonderstruck88
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This is a surreal moment for me...the last time I was obsessing over disboards I was planning my honeymoon, and now 6 years later we've decided our first trip with our kids will happen next year! This is the first time we've set a Disney vacation so far in advance that it's not able to even be booked on the website yet, so I guess I'm wondering - how early is too early to really begin planning and booking things? My understanding is that reservations for next year will likely open up in late June, although without any discounts attached (I realize we can call and add those after though - lately I keep being tortured by pin codes we just can't afford to use quite yet, so hopefully some kind of discount pops up eventually for our travel dates.)
I already ordered the Unofficial Guide to Disney World With Kids and am reading through that. I've always been the kind of person to show up at rope drop, not push too hard since our strategies for lower lines usually work out well, and to go back to the hotel for a mid-day rest, so I anticipate all of that will be useful. We need to figure out if we're going early or mid-May - I'm finishing up a degree and will graduate at the end of April, so we'll either go right after or make it a birthday trip for my oldest, who will turn 5 a couple weeks later. The other big debate I'm having is about strollers - our kids will be about 5 and 3.5. Part of me doesn't want to deal with the stroller, and they're the kinds of kids with tons of energy, but I've spent enough time on these threads to know some (possibly many) would consider that to be a horrible mistake, and I can see the benefit of having them when it comes to heading back to the hotel after nighttime shows/fireworks.
Overall I guess I just needed to gush a little to other Disney fans who would get the excitement of taking your kids for the first time. In my mind I've been planning this for a long time (geeky story - while having an emergency c-section with my oldest, my husband distracted a terrified me by asking what hotel we should stay at the first time we take him to Disney - so I have literally been planning this since he was born! Haha.) Anyways, I'm very happy to be here and hoping to be more active than during my honeymoon planning. And also, getting back to my original plan....how early do you book for a vacation the following year?
I already ordered the Unofficial Guide to Disney World With Kids and am reading through that. I've always been the kind of person to show up at rope drop, not push too hard since our strategies for lower lines usually work out well, and to go back to the hotel for a mid-day rest, so I anticipate all of that will be useful. We need to figure out if we're going early or mid-May - I'm finishing up a degree and will graduate at the end of April, so we'll either go right after or make it a birthday trip for my oldest, who will turn 5 a couple weeks later. The other big debate I'm having is about strollers - our kids will be about 5 and 3.5. Part of me doesn't want to deal with the stroller, and they're the kinds of kids with tons of energy, but I've spent enough time on these threads to know some (possibly many) would consider that to be a horrible mistake, and I can see the benefit of having them when it comes to heading back to the hotel after nighttime shows/fireworks.
Overall I guess I just needed to gush a little to other Disney fans who would get the excitement of taking your kids for the first time. In my mind I've been planning this for a long time (geeky story - while having an emergency c-section with my oldest, my husband distracted a terrified me by asking what hotel we should stay at the first time we take him to Disney - so I have literally been planning this since he was born! Haha.) Anyways, I'm very happy to be here and hoping to be more active than during my honeymoon planning. And also, getting back to my original plan....how early do you book for a vacation the following year?