Hi Everyone,
I am almost all set witht he planning of my first trip to WDW/Universal! Hotel? Check (POFQ), Tickets? Check (Dream Maker and 2 tx to Universal good for 5 days), Air? Check (Great fares on Southwest), Transportation to and from the airport? Check (Mears it will be).
So I was feeling really good about myself, it being my first trip and having everything ready. I figured, all I have to do now is figure out a rough idea of what we want to do when (allowing for some major flexibility), and I'm all set! And then I started reading about restaurants and PSs and fireworks and where to see them and people waiting 150 years for certain reservations...
And I am officially overwhelmed again.
So I ask you:
1. Do I really have to make reservations now for dinner for a trip in April? We aren't interested in the whole character thing. We would like some flexibility as far as where we eat, though. For instance, can we decide in the morning where we'd like to eat that evening and make a PS, or is that cutting it too close? If we don't make a PS, how long would we wait typically (in Boston, we have waited 45 minutes with a reservation, so we're used to that)?
2. Speaking of fireworks, I think (and please correct me if I'm wrong) there are fireworks every night: once at Epcot and once at MK. If this is true, can you see them from certain restaurants? Are there any restaurants in MK that are nice (as in 2 adults with no children nice)?
3. And finally, and this is not food-related...we are arriving at 10:00 am on a Saturday. The plan is to go to the hotel, drop the stuff and head to a park (we have the UPH pass). I have never been to WDW before (my husband has, but a looong time ago). Should I go to the MK first? I get the feeling that would be a good first WDW experience. Am I dead wrong? What would you do if it were your first trip?
Thanks a million!
I am almost all set witht he planning of my first trip to WDW/Universal! Hotel? Check (POFQ), Tickets? Check (Dream Maker and 2 tx to Universal good for 5 days), Air? Check (Great fares on Southwest), Transportation to and from the airport? Check (Mears it will be).
So I was feeling really good about myself, it being my first trip and having everything ready. I figured, all I have to do now is figure out a rough idea of what we want to do when (allowing for some major flexibility), and I'm all set! And then I started reading about restaurants and PSs and fireworks and where to see them and people waiting 150 years for certain reservations...
And I am officially overwhelmed again.
So I ask you:
1. Do I really have to make reservations now for dinner for a trip in April? We aren't interested in the whole character thing. We would like some flexibility as far as where we eat, though. For instance, can we decide in the morning where we'd like to eat that evening and make a PS, or is that cutting it too close? If we don't make a PS, how long would we wait typically (in Boston, we have waited 45 minutes with a reservation, so we're used to that)?
2. Speaking of fireworks, I think (and please correct me if I'm wrong) there are fireworks every night: once at Epcot and once at MK. If this is true, can you see them from certain restaurants? Are there any restaurants in MK that are nice (as in 2 adults with no children nice)?
3. And finally, and this is not food-related...we are arriving at 10:00 am on a Saturday. The plan is to go to the hotel, drop the stuff and head to a park (we have the UPH pass). I have never been to WDW before (my husband has, but a looong time ago). Should I go to the MK first? I get the feeling that would be a good first WDW experience. Am I dead wrong? What would you do if it were your first trip?
Thanks a million!


