sprousehouse
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- Jun 18, 2014
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My name is Sarah and this is my first trip to Walt Disney World! I grew up in So Cal so I know Disneyland very well having had season passes a few times but WDW is new to me. I LOVE to research and plan so I'm sure I will be here a lot.
We have booked a trip for Nov 28-Dec 7th. We will be staying off-site at the Hilton Grand Vacations resort on International Drive as my in-laws had bonus points they needed to use up. A three bedroom for 10 days is worth it although I would have loved to stay on property. We will have our van so we'll be driving to parks each day.
We probably won't start hitting the parks until at least Monday but we'll see how the prices shake out on the tickets. The in-laws will likely arrive Monday and my Mom probably Tuesday or Wednesday. Considering a day off in the middle but we may just do a short day at one of the parks instead.
Our kids are the main focus of the trip. Alexandra is 7 and is an adrenaline junkie! The bigger and scarier the better for her. My son James is 5 and slightly less adventuresome but he will try most anything once. Neither of them really cares about characters much so we won't be planning any character dining or using FastPass for meet and greets. Their #1 priority is Jedi Academy as they are huge Star Wars fans (they've been Luke & Leia the past two Halloweens) and Star Tours (which Alex rode 3x at Disneyland last year - James wasn't tall enough).
I think we will do a Candlelight Processional Dining Package and I know that will be a big hit (especially with the grandmothers) and I'm going to try to get a reservation at Be Our Guest. Maybe one more nice dining for the hubby & I to have a date night.
We eat very healthy at home (primarily Paleo) so while we will have treats we will likely bring lunch and snacks into the parks a few days., My son has a soy allergy and while they can accommodate it (sort of) our kids don't eat typical "kid" or theme park food much so we'll chose our dining out options carefully.
Looking forward to the crowd calendars and show scheduling getting more detailed so I can get more planning done!
We have booked a trip for Nov 28-Dec 7th. We will be staying off-site at the Hilton Grand Vacations resort on International Drive as my in-laws had bonus points they needed to use up. A three bedroom for 10 days is worth it although I would have loved to stay on property. We will have our van so we'll be driving to parks each day.
We probably won't start hitting the parks until at least Monday but we'll see how the prices shake out on the tickets. The in-laws will likely arrive Monday and my Mom probably Tuesday or Wednesday. Considering a day off in the middle but we may just do a short day at one of the parks instead.
Our kids are the main focus of the trip. Alexandra is 7 and is an adrenaline junkie! The bigger and scarier the better for her. My son James is 5 and slightly less adventuresome but he will try most anything once. Neither of them really cares about characters much so we won't be planning any character dining or using FastPass for meet and greets. Their #1 priority is Jedi Academy as they are huge Star Wars fans (they've been Luke & Leia the past two Halloweens) and Star Tours (which Alex rode 3x at Disneyland last year - James wasn't tall enough).
I think we will do a Candlelight Processional Dining Package and I know that will be a big hit (especially with the grandmothers) and I'm going to try to get a reservation at Be Our Guest. Maybe one more nice dining for the hubby & I to have a date night.
We eat very healthy at home (primarily Paleo) so while we will have treats we will likely bring lunch and snacks into the parks a few days., My son has a soy allergy and while they can accommodate it (sort of) our kids don't eat typical "kid" or theme park food much so we'll chose our dining out options carefully.
Looking forward to the crowd calendars and show scheduling getting more detailed so I can get more planning done!