MELAUSPAITRA
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 10, 2013
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Hello! I've been planning to take the family on a vacation for a few months now, and I plan on booking one in the next month. Let me tell you what my limitations are first. I am not/cannot rent a car, so I will need to plan with that in mind. I've scoured the WDW properties, Good Neighbor Hotels, and am worried about the length of time it will take to get around. I either will waste time waiting for shuttles, and/or the onsite transportation, or cash paying for a taxi or a shuttle. Secondly, my budget is $9000, including transportation and spending cash. Third, my husband has back problems, so I'm looking for something that can be relaxing as well. Fourth, I have three children ages 11(boy) , 8 (girl), and 6 (girl). Fifth, I've been to WDW (twice)...once in 1990 and again in 1997. I really didn't see much of a difference between the two visits, so the excitement was lacking a bit the second time.
Here's what I want out of the vacation:
I want all of us to be excited about seeing something new (which would seem to automatically disqualify WDW). I also want to visit the beach and the San Diego zoo. Not including food, do you think I could get souvenirs for all five of us for $1000 or less? I really don't want to buy too much stuff (partly because I'd rather pay for the "experience" rather than overpriced items, and partly I don't want to end up paying extra baggage fees). Is two days enough for the two Disney theme parks? I figure my budget allows me to have four full days of "touring?"
P.S. I need a fully equipped kitchen, so I have settled on the Staybridge in Anaheim.
Here's what I want out of the vacation:
I want all of us to be excited about seeing something new (which would seem to automatically disqualify WDW). I also want to visit the beach and the San Diego zoo. Not including food, do you think I could get souvenirs for all five of us for $1000 or less? I really don't want to buy too much stuff (partly because I'd rather pay for the "experience" rather than overpriced items, and partly I don't want to end up paying extra baggage fees). Is two days enough for the two Disney theme parks? I figure my budget allows me to have four full days of "touring?"
P.S. I need a fully equipped kitchen, so I have settled on the Staybridge in Anaheim.