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I am celebrating my 40th bday and am taking my twin boys (6) and mom (74) Jan 3-11. We are staying at Disney All Star Movies and I have a few questions.

Recommendations for character meals and how to make the reservations.

What are some of the absolute must see and do?

Best transportation from airport?

Weather in January?

Anything else I should know?

How to save on meals everyday. Are there coupons?

Thank you!
 
Originally posted by mom2twins
I am celebrating my 40th bday and am taking my twin boys (6) and mom (74) Jan 3-11. We are staying at Disney All Star Movies and I have a few questions.

Recommendations for character meals and how to make the reservations.

What are some of the absolute must see and do?

Best transportation from airport?

Weather in January?

Anything else I should know?

How to save on meals everyday. Are there coupons?

Thank you!

First thing is first WELCOME TO THE DIS!!! :grouphug:
Okay, in answer to your first question, visit DEB'S SITE on where the character meals are and then you can decide which one is best for you. Because I love Tigger and DH (Disney Husband) likes Eeyore, the character meal at Crystal Palace in the MK is my favorite. ::yes:: As far as making ressies or a PS as it is called here on the DIS, you can call 1-407-WDW-DINE when you decide which ones you want.

Absolute must sees and dos will vary with all of us here on the DIS, for me it's the following:
Magic Kingdom: Pooh's Grand Adventures ride, Peter Pan, Splash Mountain, Buzz Lightyear's Ranger Spin, All of TownToon Fair, breakfast at Crystal Palace, lunch at Cosmic Rays, and a hot dog at Casey's Corner
EPCOT: Spaceship Earth, The World Showcases, lunch or dinner at a couple of the showcases, Illuminations, The Mexico boat ride, and Maelstorm in Norway
MGM: Great Movie Ride, Fantasmic!, dinner at Hollywood Brown Derby, snacks at Starring Rolls, Rock-N-Rollercoaster, and The Backlot Tour
AK: Kilimanjaro Safari, Jungle Trek, Pangani Trail, breakfast at the RFC, It's Tough to be a Bug, and The Lion King Show

Those are the questions I can answer for you. I'm sure others will help with the rest. As far as saving on food, I've heard the Food Vouchers from Connections are a fairly good deal. For me, too much math is involved to make sure you get your monies worth, so I don't bother with them, but others will swear by them!! :teeth:

Best to you in your planning, I hope I've helped.

Denise :wave2:

 
saving money on food at disney is not all that easy...I think the vouchers are agood idea,,read about them on the budget board , first thread. I got mine at hotwire. wealth of info about them so you can decide for yourself.

If you do not mind going off property to eat ( like if you have a car)
you can go to www.Restaurant.com and get money off meals there. you can get the certf. also by bidding on ebay ( usually save a few $$ that way) imo the $25 are better than the 50% off but since you have more people you could check out the menus listed for the rest. you want to bid for.

also we only eat really 2 meals a day and usually eat a big lunch at a sit down since the menu is cheaper( often by3- 5 bucks an adult entree and usually has at least some of the same choices..plus it is a good rest break. options are take granola bars or something similar for breakfast in your room if you do not need a big meal first thing. then make an earlier lunch ps and grab a counter snack type dinner. or eat a big brfst. late lunch and snack on something for dinner in the room. the Cm at wdw-dine can tell you the hours of each meal at each restaurant when you call.

this is not what some others think but...
imo since you are going in Jan. no way would I go back to the hotel mid day, wastes too much time since the parks close at 5-7 ( epcot later) and have found our kids did great with the hr or so it took for lunch as "down time". if it makes for too long a day just leave when you are done since it can take 45 mins each way to get back and forth from MK to all stars and then another hr to rest. you've lost 3 of the 8 or so you can spend at the park..just not worth it to us. plus in Jan.the heat and crowds do not zap you like it does in warmer weather

it may be too cool to swim for some days in Jan so if you really want to, do it on whatever day the weather is good for it since it may not stay that warm all week. other than that we have always had nice enough weather for short and tees ,a couple times jeans and sweat shirts but it can be cold ( in Dec. once got to low 30s at night)esp. at night so take stuff you can layer on and off as need be

I would definitly call now for Ps . we are going a few days later and I haven't had trouble getting any but are not doing character meals either. have in mind where you want to go and what day and time. they will ask you how many and where you are staying and stuff and give you a confirmation # ( take that with you "just in case" ) the number is 1407-wdw-dine

one thing to think about with character meals.. they are expensive and our kids were always way to excited to eat at them...so I wouldn't load the schedule with to many if cost is a factor since we always ended up paying for "snacks" later as well as the uneaten meal ...there is an cheaper ice cream social some like( never did that one myself) and always toontown and time for pix there but it depends on your kids a lot..some do not even like the characters! ( a 6+ ft Goofy can be a scary thing !!

most of all...
Have fun!!!!!
 
If you are looking for an inexpensive alternative to a character meal, try the ice cream social at the Garden Grill at EPCOT. They have Farmer Mickey, Chip and Dale and I believe the cost is $6.99 a person. The social is held at 3:00 pm. A nice way to break up the afternoon.

As for transportation from the airport, get a towncar. There are several different companies that people have used on this board. Much cheaper than Mears shuttle and most will allow a complimentary 30 minute grocery stop. You could buy cereal bars, juice boxes, snacks, etc. to cut down on some of your food costs.

Whatever you decide, enjoy your trip.

:wave: :wave:
 



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