momloveson
Earning My Ears
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- Oct 8, 2004
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I've been reading the posts here and you all seem like an awesome group of people. Here's my story.
I'm an OVERWHELMED mom trying to plan a trip to WDW anytime between October 25 and Dec 1 of this year. (DH's boss is giving us flexibility). Husband, our 4 year old boy, and me. Would like 5 of those days in Disney. I have a chronic illiness, so I know I won't have the energy to see everything. I'm thinking we could maybe see 3 parks in the 5 days. Also, we want to plan the trip so that the parks aren't packed to the gills when we go. I have a very difficult time standing in line. (my neighbor did tell me though that if I use a wheelchair it woud make it easier.) So far I've learned that Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom are must sees having a preschooler.
We're driving (from Michigan) and its my husband, me, and our 4 year old son. I have handicap car priveledges, but I do not plan on using our car once we get there, and hope to be able to use Disney transportation to get around.
We want a nice place. A kid friendly pool (Can we expect to swim in Oct/Nov?). I need a comfortable bed and having a fridge in the room would be awesome for snacks. I've been researching the All-Stars value resorts, but will they be too loud at night? Will I come away thinking it was a tacky place?
I really want to stay on the grounds because everyone has told me its so much easier. Because of my illness, I anticipate having to go back to our room to rest a couple of times a day. I don't want hours of driving to spoil my 4 year old's MAGIC!
I want a nice place, but I don't want to get taken to the cleaners. I've looked at sites like PriceLine, but I'm rather nervous about what hotel (Resort) would accept our bid. We don't need the Grand Floridian! (granted, that would be awesome, but we definately CANT afford that).
Including taxes and fees I've got about $100/night for a place, and if it is someplace that has extra priveledges (like disney transportation or extra magic hours or even lots of kid friendly stuff to do) we could probably go up to $140/night including taxes and fees.
Anyone interested in pointing me in some directions to get this up and rolling. I've thought of going to a Disney specialist travel agent...but I've really got to try to spend wisely on this trip. I'm a bargain shopper, but I do like quality. This will probably be our only vacation for the next 5 or so years and I want my son to have a ball.
I'm very overwhelmed with the overload of information. Can someone help me?


