BemaniAK
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So I'm casually planning a 2-week holiday down to WDW with my partner at some point next year.
I just barely know where to start, we've already decided the arrival and departure dates will be chillax days with no theme park entry, but we were going to go with 10 days of regular parks and 2 days of Water parks.
But there lies my first wall, how should I go about it? Get a standard 10 day MYW ticket and buy a 2 day MYW with the water park option on it on the day.
Is that the most cost-effective solution?
Will my 10-day pass expire 10 days after the first use? Should I get the no Expiry option so we can go to the water parks on whatever days we want without losing a day on our 10-day ticket? (I am also considering just knocking off a day and leaving one day for jet lag recovery and just getting a 10day with water park and maybe hopper, how much travel time would there be between parks on the bus service?)
Also I assume that the 10-day ticket expiry countdown starts on the first day of use, not the day of arrival?
Should I be calculating the package and ticket cost I get on the website with the extra sales tax that the US has? (Im not sure on the rate either)
Speaking of US tax, do the menu prices on the restaurant listings have a sales tax, too?
If I have a dining plan, are tips still customary on top of that?
I might not even bother with a dining plan just so we can have 100% flexibility in what we eat and when we eat it, in which case, is getting Disney Dollars actually worth it? What's the best way to get my aussie dollars into spendable dosh at WDW?
Is it possible to literally just get everything charged to my room bill and just use my Debit card at the end to pay it off?
I apologize for the huge range of questions but there are a lot of specifics that are either cleverly hidden or just not specified on the WDW website.
EDIT: Oh, two more things, how much time should I give between leaving, say, the movie hotel, and arriving at a park through the free transport services, and I wanted to know the details of the internet access at the hotels, this website says it's free wireless access, but the official site only lists "high-speed Internet access (additional fee)"
Am I right to assume that you just pay for a higher speed internet connection, and is the standard internet access fast enough to Skype call without issue?
I just barely know where to start, we've already decided the arrival and departure dates will be chillax days with no theme park entry, but we were going to go with 10 days of regular parks and 2 days of Water parks.
But there lies my first wall, how should I go about it? Get a standard 10 day MYW ticket and buy a 2 day MYW with the water park option on it on the day.
Is that the most cost-effective solution?
Will my 10-day pass expire 10 days after the first use? Should I get the no Expiry option so we can go to the water parks on whatever days we want without losing a day on our 10-day ticket? (I am also considering just knocking off a day and leaving one day for jet lag recovery and just getting a 10day with water park and maybe hopper, how much travel time would there be between parks on the bus service?)
Also I assume that the 10-day ticket expiry countdown starts on the first day of use, not the day of arrival?
Should I be calculating the package and ticket cost I get on the website with the extra sales tax that the US has? (Im not sure on the rate either)
Speaking of US tax, do the menu prices on the restaurant listings have a sales tax, too?
If I have a dining plan, are tips still customary on top of that?
I might not even bother with a dining plan just so we can have 100% flexibility in what we eat and when we eat it, in which case, is getting Disney Dollars actually worth it? What's the best way to get my aussie dollars into spendable dosh at WDW?
Is it possible to literally just get everything charged to my room bill and just use my Debit card at the end to pay it off?
I apologize for the huge range of questions but there are a lot of specifics that are either cleverly hidden or just not specified on the WDW website.
EDIT: Oh, two more things, how much time should I give between leaving, say, the movie hotel, and arriving at a park through the free transport services, and I wanted to know the details of the internet access at the hotels, this website says it's free wireless access, but the official site only lists "high-speed Internet access (additional fee)"
Am I right to assume that you just pay for a higher speed internet connection, and is the standard internet access fast enough to Skype call without issue?