sunnymom02
Earning My Ears
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- May 9, 2006
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I was just wondering how many people actually plan every little thing that they do in the WDW parks! I understand that you have to have some sort of plan in force, but it seems like people plan their days on a time schedule (ex. that they have to do this ride at this time and have to be here at this time) Doesn't that get a little overwhelming? Do people out there just go to a park and go with the flow?
Also, we are not into making reservations for every meal. Do you have to have ressies at the counter services? Are they worth eating at? We will have kids with us and I guess eating at an upscale restaurant where you need a reservation is not on our "top priority" for our trip. (not trying to sound sarcastic, it is great for those of you who do it
) But I guess that does not interest us. Maybe doing a character lunch or breakfast, but that is it for the reservations on eating. Are we crazy for not wanting to make ressies for eating??? (especially with younger kids).
My kids are not big ride goers, so will we have no problem getting through MK in one day? They will go on rides like "it's a small world" and kiddie like rides, but they will not go on rides like splash mountain etc. (as a matter of fact, I do not like those big rides either but DH does). Basically, my DH and I have been to the MK and we are doing this trip for the kids. I have read in other posts that people just kind of go with the flow with their children and let them set the pace for seeing everything. Is this a good idea? Obviously we should have some kind of plan of action on how we are going to view the park.
Also, we are going in February, is this a busy time of year? We are going the week before presidents week. Thanks for all of the advice. I don't mind planning some of this stuff, but some of the planning that people do seems to be too much and stressful. My DH thinks I am crazy for even stressing on a plan, but I realize you have to have somewhat of an idea on what you want to do. Thanks
Sunnymom02
Also, we are not into making reservations for every meal. Do you have to have ressies at the counter services? Are they worth eating at? We will have kids with us and I guess eating at an upscale restaurant where you need a reservation is not on our "top priority" for our trip. (not trying to sound sarcastic, it is great for those of you who do it
) But I guess that does not interest us. Maybe doing a character lunch or breakfast, but that is it for the reservations on eating. Are we crazy for not wanting to make ressies for eating??? (especially with younger kids). My kids are not big ride goers, so will we have no problem getting through MK in one day? They will go on rides like "it's a small world" and kiddie like rides, but they will not go on rides like splash mountain etc. (as a matter of fact, I do not like those big rides either but DH does). Basically, my DH and I have been to the MK and we are doing this trip for the kids. I have read in other posts that people just kind of go with the flow with their children and let them set the pace for seeing everything. Is this a good idea? Obviously we should have some kind of plan of action on how we are going to view the park.
Also, we are going in February, is this a busy time of year? We are going the week before presidents week. Thanks for all of the advice. I don't mind planning some of this stuff, but some of the planning that people do seems to be too much and stressful. My DH thinks I am crazy for even stressing on a plan, but I realize you have to have somewhat of an idea on what you want to do. Thanks
Sunnymom02


. It wouldn't hurt to check out the theme park section of 
, but it sure is gonna be fun and will include lots of sugar
and a relaxing swim back at the CBR in the middle of the afternoon.
I had them tell me 2-3 rides in each park that are a must do...it was really fun watching them try to decide and gave us some great dinner converstation. You can't talk about school and homework every night
. We are not big on rides, and I realize Disney has all sorts of things to do and look at.
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