Danserusse
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 12, 2014
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I do not know if I am in the correct board or not. if this needs to be moved please politely let me know and I will do so.
A little background. I grew up going to Disney. I was born in Cocoa beach etc... I personally have been there so many times I lost count. however, I have not been back in 20 years.
My husband is very ill, meaning this will be our first, only, and last family vacation. We will be traveling with our 7,14, and 16 yo daughters and my mother who has some chronic health issues such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
These things being said, hubby is in a wheelchair which I will rent when we arrive as ours is large to travel with. He will be wearing a mask to prevent exposure to germs etc...To begin with, I have no idea about accommodations to request because I have no idea what to anticipate, after a day in the park I may have a better idea.
After lodging, I have a budget of 6500 left. I paid the deposit for an off property house, the lodging ran 1400 for March 21 through April, 3rd. I have not heard back from my recent attempt to pay the balance. So, that is issue number one. The rest is just overwhelming.
Hubby is a veteran, are there cheaper tickets than the regular deals I am seeing such as Orbitz, or is that only for retired Vets. We were looking at 7 day tickets to allow for a slow pace and the ability to leave the park when he is too tired to carry on. We will not park hop due to the difficulty in getting him from place to place.
I have a reservation the Friday night we are there for V&A, I also have a Tony's (not sure about this one), and Teppan Edo. The BOG is being a pain. I had locked in an 8:45 for the 31st then received notice of an error and in fact, did not secure this one, which is the one place DD(7) really wanted to eat which is proving a pain (I understand it is very difficult to get).
Any suggestions from pro's, have I budgeted enough money? Any hidden little tricks of the trade, are the resort movies available to anyone at the parks or do I need to be a guest etc... I am lost as to how to make this flow smoothly.
TIA
A little background. I grew up going to Disney. I was born in Cocoa beach etc... I personally have been there so many times I lost count. however, I have not been back in 20 years.
My husband is very ill, meaning this will be our first, only, and last family vacation. We will be traveling with our 7,14, and 16 yo daughters and my mother who has some chronic health issues such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
These things being said, hubby is in a wheelchair which I will rent when we arrive as ours is large to travel with. He will be wearing a mask to prevent exposure to germs etc...To begin with, I have no idea about accommodations to request because I have no idea what to anticipate, after a day in the park I may have a better idea.
After lodging, I have a budget of 6500 left. I paid the deposit for an off property house, the lodging ran 1400 for March 21 through April, 3rd. I have not heard back from my recent attempt to pay the balance. So, that is issue number one. The rest is just overwhelming.
Hubby is a veteran, are there cheaper tickets than the regular deals I am seeing such as Orbitz, or is that only for retired Vets. We were looking at 7 day tickets to allow for a slow pace and the ability to leave the park when he is too tired to carry on. We will not park hop due to the difficulty in getting him from place to place.
I have a reservation the Friday night we are there for V&A, I also have a Tony's (not sure about this one), and Teppan Edo. The BOG is being a pain. I had locked in an 8:45 for the 31st then received notice of an error and in fact, did not secure this one, which is the one place DD(7) really wanted to eat which is proving a pain (I understand it is very difficult to get).
Any suggestions from pro's, have I budgeted enough money? Any hidden little tricks of the trade, are the resort movies available to anyone at the parks or do I need to be a guest etc... I am lost as to how to make this flow smoothly.
TIA