Boardwalk_bride
Married in WDW :)
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We just returned from Disneyland a couple months ago (first trip!) and planning a trip back to WDW. Our DD will be 7 - she has been to WDW once (her 3rd bday, in January 2020). DH and I have been a lot (got married there!) and have always stayed on site.
We decided to go one year ahead of our 15th anniversary/40th birthday year (which would be 2025) for logistical reasons. We still want to make this a great trip! We would like to go to Universal and Discovery Cove, and spend more down time vs. running from attraction to attraction. Because we were just in DLR, I think we could skip a lot of MK.
I would like a lovely resort with an amazing pool and access to good food (we are vegetarian). We have stayed at many DVC resorts - but with prices going up (and wanting a separate sleeping area) I'm wondering about staying offsite, specifically at Universal. If we do this, should I rent a car, or just pay for transfers when we need them? My daughter and I are not super into thrill rides, so Universal will primarily around Harry Potter.
I also love resort hopping at WDW, and have never stayed at a monorail resort. So we are also thinking about that. We got married at Epcot so I also like the idea of a few nights at BWV. I also love WL - love walking into Fort Wilderness which our DD would get a kick out of. We have stayed att AKV 4 times, so looking for something different.
Anyway - what would you do? Split stay at WDW/UO? Stay offside somewhere else fabulous? Do I need a car?
TIA!
We decided to go one year ahead of our 15th anniversary/40th birthday year (which would be 2025) for logistical reasons. We still want to make this a great trip! We would like to go to Universal and Discovery Cove, and spend more down time vs. running from attraction to attraction. Because we were just in DLR, I think we could skip a lot of MK.
I would like a lovely resort with an amazing pool and access to good food (we are vegetarian). We have stayed at many DVC resorts - but with prices going up (and wanting a separate sleeping area) I'm wondering about staying offsite, specifically at Universal. If we do this, should I rent a car, or just pay for transfers when we need them? My daughter and I are not super into thrill rides, so Universal will primarily around Harry Potter.
I also love resort hopping at WDW, and have never stayed at a monorail resort. So we are also thinking about that. We got married at Epcot so I also like the idea of a few nights at BWV. I also love WL - love walking into Fort Wilderness which our DD would get a kick out of. We have stayed att AKV 4 times, so looking for something different.
Anyway - what would you do? Split stay at WDW/UO? Stay offside somewhere else fabulous? Do I need a car?
TIA!