I just found these boards as I was searching the internet for Disney information. They are great! I'm sure you get many of these type of posts, but I figured that means you're the perfect group to ask.
We are planning our very first trip to Disney. I was there once when I was 9 or 10, but not since then. My DH has never been and neither have our sons, ages 7 and 1. We just recieved our video from Disney and our oldest son was so excited. He kept saying, "It feels like I'm there already!" I can't wait to get there!
I am feeling so overwhelmed with all of the information out there. We would like to make the trip mid to late October or early November. We will be driving from Michigan and would like at least five days for the parks. We plan on just doing WDW this trip. My grandmother and mother may be joining us, not sure about that yet.
We were thinking about either staying at Pop Century or Fort Wilderness this trip. If my mother and grandmother join us, we definately won't be camping though. If we stay at Pop Century, is there enough room for four adults and two children in any of the rooms, or would we need to get two rooms? My children will be ages 8 and 2 by the time we take our trip. The 2 yr. old doesn't sleep in a crib. We've also considered staying in either a condo on site or some of the family first homes that we've seen advertised. We would prefer on-site lodging since it would be more convenient if we needed to take the little one back for a nap or just some chill-out time.
I'm pretty sure we will be getting hopper tickets. We would like to visit at least one of the water parks while we are there. Which would you suggest?
What about character breakfasts? My oldest DS really wants to see Goofy and Max, which I'm thrilled about. Goofy has been my favorite since I was a child.
Those are the two most important characters that we see. My youngest DS would love to see the Pooh characters.
When should I start booking these things? And what is priority seating for? What are some "not to miss on the first visit" rides and events?
Guide books? I see so many available and while I would love to buy them all, I think one or two should be sufficient. What ones would you suggest?
I have many more questions, but I will spare you all for now. I'm looking forward to getting to know you and having your expertise to help me in planning this exciting event.
Amanda
We are planning our very first trip to Disney. I was there once when I was 9 or 10, but not since then. My DH has never been and neither have our sons, ages 7 and 1. We just recieved our video from Disney and our oldest son was so excited. He kept saying, "It feels like I'm there already!" I can't wait to get there!
I am feeling so overwhelmed with all of the information out there. We would like to make the trip mid to late October or early November. We will be driving from Michigan and would like at least five days for the parks. We plan on just doing WDW this trip. My grandmother and mother may be joining us, not sure about that yet.
We were thinking about either staying at Pop Century or Fort Wilderness this trip. If my mother and grandmother join us, we definately won't be camping though. If we stay at Pop Century, is there enough room for four adults and two children in any of the rooms, or would we need to get two rooms? My children will be ages 8 and 2 by the time we take our trip. The 2 yr. old doesn't sleep in a crib. We've also considered staying in either a condo on site or some of the family first homes that we've seen advertised. We would prefer on-site lodging since it would be more convenient if we needed to take the little one back for a nap or just some chill-out time.
I'm pretty sure we will be getting hopper tickets. We would like to visit at least one of the water parks while we are there. Which would you suggest?
What about character breakfasts? My oldest DS really wants to see Goofy and Max, which I'm thrilled about. Goofy has been my favorite since I was a child.
Those are the two most important characters that we see. My youngest DS would love to see the Pooh characters.When should I start booking these things? And what is priority seating for? What are some "not to miss on the first visit" rides and events?
Guide books? I see so many available and while I would love to buy them all, I think one or two should be sufficient. What ones would you suggest?
I have many more questions, but I will spare you all for now. I'm looking forward to getting to know you and having your expertise to help me in planning this exciting event.
Amanda
Welcome to the Dis jaamee96!
Where do I start? OK, you will not be able to fit 4 adults and 2 children in any rooms at Pop Century. You will need two rooms. You can make priority seating arrangements at 90 days prior to the date. For guide books, if you are going to buy two, I would suggest "Passporter" and "The Unofficial Guide to WDW" As for which rides ect., just keep reading the Dis and pick what you like. I'd also make the suggestion to read a lot of trip reports. You get a lot of good info from them. And the most important thing to remember is to HAVE FUN!
