I agree with dropping the park hoppers. When we took our first visit in 2005 I bought all of us park hoppers. We only park hopped once, so basically it was a waste of money. I agree that since you've never been before, you'll spend lots of time at each park and not really want to hop.
I also agree with looking for a "park and ride" by the airport. When we fly out of New Orleans, we park in a lot across from the airport for half of what we would pay at the airport. We were told also to go online and get a coupon.
I also agree with dropping one of the other parks. For me personally, it would be Seaworld. But to be fair, we've been to the one in San Antonio about 5 times, so I would understand if you guys really wanted to go. US/IOA is very neat, we've been once. My boys actually liked it better than Disney. I think you really should look at dropping something though because let me tell you, exhaustion can kick in quick!!!! Then everyone is tired and grumpy and you're not going to enjoy yourself as much.
I also agree that if you don't have a "relax" day planned, you really should consider. That gives everyone a chance to sleep in, swim in the pool, rest their poor aching feet, and just chill. Plus if you want something to do, you can go to Downtown Disney for some shopping. It's free and you don't pay to park.
I would def try to do some cutting on the budget since we haven't even seen a food budget yet. That can add up to some major $$$.
I also agree with looking for a "park and ride" by the airport. When we fly out of New Orleans, we park in a lot across from the airport for half of what we would pay at the airport. We were told also to go online and get a coupon.
I also agree with dropping one of the other parks. For me personally, it would be Seaworld. But to be fair, we've been to the one in San Antonio about 5 times, so I would understand if you guys really wanted to go. US/IOA is very neat, we've been once. My boys actually liked it better than Disney. I think you really should look at dropping something though because let me tell you, exhaustion can kick in quick!!!! Then everyone is tired and grumpy and you're not going to enjoy yourself as much.
I also agree that if you don't have a "relax" day planned, you really should consider. That gives everyone a chance to sleep in, swim in the pool, rest their poor aching feet, and just chill. Plus if you want something to do, you can go to Downtown Disney for some shopping. It's free and you don't pay to park.
I would def try to do some cutting on the budget since we haven't even seen a food budget yet. That can add up to some major $$$.