jenniferma
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This is my first ever trip report here on the boards. We orginally planned to do the deluxe dining plan and stay at the Wilderness Lodge on this trip. We downgraded to the regular Dining plan (thank goodness, it would have been way more time consuming than we could have taken with a toddler!) and later actually switched from WL to the Carribean Beach Resort because we found a code on the Dis that saved us $931. Surprisingly, we had no regrets downgrading. I can't say we LOVED CBR (it was fine) but we did love saving nearly $1000
. We stayed at CBR in Jamaica in Building number 45. We had a newly refurbished Nemo room.
(IMO, POR is a much better choice for a moderate-- but more on that later)...
We had a great trip and our itinerary included:
Sat- Shopping at DTD, Pony rides at Ft. Wilderness Campground, Carriage Ride at POR
Sun- Disney Studios with EMH
Mon- Magic Kingdom with BBB and eveing EMH
Tues- Epcot with morning EHM
Wed- Magic Kingdom-- with first haircut for our baby
Thursday- Animal Kingdom and MVMCP
Friday- fly home
We ate at the following places--
CS- Wolfgang Puck Express, Toy Story Pizza Planet, Columbia Harbor House, Sunshine Seasons, Pinocchio's, CBR take out, Cosmic Rays
TS- Chef Mickeys dinner, Spoodles, CRT breakfast, Akershus dinner, Crystal Palace breakfast, Ohana, and Donald's Tusker House Breakfast.
Now..
for the players. This includes me (35). I am a stay at home Mom and enjoying planning the trips and getting a week away from the usual routine. This is our fourth family trip to Disneyworld, and although I wasn't as OCD as usual (kinda scary for me), I did have a few feelings of "been there, done that." on this trip. Of course with the girls a bit older I was very excited to be able to go on the thrill rides with them. (or so I thought) DH (37) loves taking the kids to Disney too. We are both pretty easy going on our trips and try to roll with things. We both love to try new foods and resorts.
Here is a pic of our family:
And the kids:
DD7 is our horse lover. We tried to do everything horse related on this trip including pony rides (she was too young for horseback riding, unfortunately) and the Circle D Ranch, a carriage ride and finding the horses at MK. She is a little foodie and has a love for Minnie Mouse.
Here is a link to a thread on finding things to do for horse-loving kids:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1777703
DD5 is our Princess lover. Snow White is her current favorite. She was excited to have an appointment at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique in the Castle followed by CRT. She is an EXTREMELY picky eater and ate nothing (and I mean NOTHING) at our CRT breakfast. We actually packed most of her food and her baby sister ate her portions, which worked out well.
DD20 months is a very good little girl, but has an independent streak. She loves to sing- "Whistle While you Work" for example and loves Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. She is a great eater, napper etc.. Usually pretty easy going kid!
NEXT-- Day one-- DTD, Pony Rides and Chef Mickeys

(IMO, POR is a much better choice for a moderate-- but more on that later)...
We had a great trip and our itinerary included:
Sat- Shopping at DTD, Pony rides at Ft. Wilderness Campground, Carriage Ride at POR
Sun- Disney Studios with EMH
Mon- Magic Kingdom with BBB and eveing EMH
Tues- Epcot with morning EHM
Wed- Magic Kingdom-- with first haircut for our baby
Thursday- Animal Kingdom and MVMCP
Friday- fly home
We ate at the following places--
CS- Wolfgang Puck Express, Toy Story Pizza Planet, Columbia Harbor House, Sunshine Seasons, Pinocchio's, CBR take out, Cosmic Rays
TS- Chef Mickeys dinner, Spoodles, CRT breakfast, Akershus dinner, Crystal Palace breakfast, Ohana, and Donald's Tusker House Breakfast.
Now..
for the players. This includes me (35). I am a stay at home Mom and enjoying planning the trips and getting a week away from the usual routine. This is our fourth family trip to Disneyworld, and although I wasn't as OCD as usual (kinda scary for me), I did have a few feelings of "been there, done that." on this trip. Of course with the girls a bit older I was very excited to be able to go on the thrill rides with them. (or so I thought) DH (37) loves taking the kids to Disney too. We are both pretty easy going on our trips and try to roll with things. We both love to try new foods and resorts.
Here is a pic of our family:

And the kids:


Here is a link to a thread on finding things to do for horse-loving kids:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1777703




NEXT-- Day one-- DTD, Pony Rides and Chef Mickeys