We are planning our first WDW trip late Jan.
We live near Toronto(YYZ) ...trying to decide if we should
leave through Buffalo...If so what hotel to stay at that will let us leave the cars there for 10-14 days.
Would you recommend 6 or 7 nights.DD is 6.5 and DS is 4.5.
We are thinking of the meal plan ...tray lunch , sit down dinner with snacks.
What resort...keep hearing to just do a value resort as we're never in our rooms.What do you think?
Thinking of using Fairtale Dreams...do they really plan everything for you?Meals etc...
Did you use the Hopper option?
We also are planning to rent a house for 6 adults and 2 kids for another 5 0r 6 nights after Disney...Need 4 bedroom...
Where do you recommend? Contact them directly? Any #'s..
Ir should we just use a web-site like Windsor Hills?
Sorry so many questions!We want this to be a great trip for our family!
We leave from Seattle, so much cheaper, worth the 3 hr drive down + hotel. I found in this area, the Marriott Springhill Suites or Marriott Towne Suites let us leave our car parked free with a 1 night stay. I was away for 4 weeks in August, no prob. It was a location just off the airport, not at the airport. They had an airport shuttle bus which took you and picked you up.
At WDW I'd go with 7 nights. Park Hopper
For a first visit I'd plan 2 days MK, 2 days Epcot, 1 day DHS and 1 day AK. Any extra time, revisit a park you didn't get to do everything in. I could spend 2 days at each park! I like to build in a mid day break, get to a park at opening, stay till mid afternoon, come back to my resort for a mid day rest break, swim, whatever. Then go for dinner and a park that is open late for Extra Magic Hours.
As for which resort......I'd go with what is in my budget. We are at our resorts, and enjoy spending some time relaxing there, so I like the moderates, and WL & AKL.
I haven't used that
Travel Agency, but if they are a Disney Authorized Agency, I'm sure they prob. are fine. I've used Ears to You, and know people who used Mouse Fan and have been happy with them. I think it's important to have a TA who is familiar with WDW booking. WDW puts out discounts, and a Disney Specialized TA will know the minute a discount comes out, and should automatically apply it to your res. They will help you plan your dining, and make those reservations for you if you want.
There are many sites that are helpful with WDW planning, some of my favs are:
Mousesavers.com, allears.net, touringplans.com good luck.
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