MunchiesMommie
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 30, 2007
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Hey there! My family and I are planning our first trip to Disneyland next year, and I'm looking for tips, suggestions, advice, or anything else helpful.
Here's where we're at. It's myself, my husband, and our two boys who will be 5 and 2.5 years old when we go.
So far, I've only gotten as far as to get a quote from Alaska Airlines "kids fly free" special. It was for around $1400 for the 4 of us, which doesn't seem bad. Can I do better?
Also, we were thinking we wanted to go around February. I want to avoid peak times, like spring break. I'd also like to avoid the heat, but I don't want to be there in the pouring rain either. Is February a good time to go?
Also, I was wondering if we used a travel agent if they'd be able to throw in vouchers as incentives, like for breakfasts with the characters and that type of thing. Do TA's do that sort of thing?
What is a must for kids the ages of mine? And what about strollers? Are the park rental strollers worth it?
I need advice about everything, I haven't been to Disney in about 13 years.
TIA!
Here's where we're at. It's myself, my husband, and our two boys who will be 5 and 2.5 years old when we go.
So far, I've only gotten as far as to get a quote from Alaska Airlines "kids fly free" special. It was for around $1400 for the 4 of us, which doesn't seem bad. Can I do better?
Also, we were thinking we wanted to go around February. I want to avoid peak times, like spring break. I'd also like to avoid the heat, but I don't want to be there in the pouring rain either. Is February a good time to go?
Also, I was wondering if we used a travel agent if they'd be able to throw in vouchers as incentives, like for breakfasts with the characters and that type of thing. Do TA's do that sort of thing?
What is a must for kids the ages of mine? And what about strollers? Are the park rental strollers worth it?
I need advice about everything, I haven't been to Disney in about 13 years.
TIA!