Thanks so much for the information. Since we might like to take him back another time or 2, I am wondering about buying the non expire Park Hopper tickets.
We will probably end up strying at a timeshare such as Orange lake or if anyone has any reccommendations for a different timeshare, iw would like to hear about that as well.
thanks for any info!
My first instinct is to try and saving others money. If you want to buy those tickets... great, all the better.
I, also, always recommend staying at a Disney hotel. (Living in the World for a week is magical and convenient... extra perks and no driving or direction problems, etc.) If you already know where you want to stay, I'll skip over accomodations.
Parks and Attractions -
If you have never been to the parks, I recommend studing maps to familiarize yourself with the general lay-out. If you'd like to... once you have chosen some attractions you are interested in, you can go to the Disney site and have customized maps made and sent to you. (Last time I checked it was free.)
I don't know if you've been there before but the majority of attractions are located inside buildings. Many first-timers walk on by, either because they don't know what it is, or because from the outside, it doesn't look like much.
Most people travelling with young children plan on 2 days for the MK. AK can be done in 1 day. My family likes 2 days at the MGM (now called DHS). If you are only spending 1 day, be sure to get a schedule of show times and plan accordingly. Epcot - adults usually need 2 days here, BUT a child might be bored. (My 9 year old son loves walking around the World Showcase, his 6 y/o brother tolerates it because we buy him a toy and he can entertain himself anywhere.) If you have the hopper option, one idea is to visit Epcot for awhile and then hop on over to a different park that has more kid appealing attractions. If you are only concentrating on your Grandson's experience, you won't need a lot of time at Epcot.
Learn how the Fast Pass system works. Even if the parks aren't terribly crowded, most 5 y/o are impatient about longer lines at the most popular attractions.
Consider scheduling at least one character meal. You can read the menus and find which characters are located at which restaurants at the "allears" site.
As I've mentioned, I have young boys and give you a list of must-see and do, if you'd like.