ebert
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This wasn't "my" trip but when I read it I thought it was definitely worth sharing. The writer went on a trip to Disneyland with her husband and two daughters, ages 11 months and 3 1/2 years, recently and brought back a wealth of tips on how to get the most out of your trip. Some of them I've never even thought about before.
Example: "Make the most of your time at the park and skip the Meet and Greet lines for Disney characters. Waiting in the Meet and Greet lines doesnt always guarantee youll meet your character of choice. Opt instead for Character Dining, where your child is guaranteed to get an up-close encounter with their favorite Character."
I don't want to reprint the entire article here without the author's permission, but you can read it here on poshbrood.com. We're not a "posh" family by any means, but there are some frugal tips in there too.
Example: "Make the most of your time at the park and skip the Meet and Greet lines for Disney characters. Waiting in the Meet and Greet lines doesnt always guarantee youll meet your character of choice. Opt instead for Character Dining, where your child is guaranteed to get an up-close encounter with their favorite Character."
I don't want to reprint the entire article here without the author's permission, but you can read it here on poshbrood.com. We're not a "posh" family by any means, but there are some frugal tips in there too.