Hi all,
We're on the cruise but this is a land based request. Even though we live less than an hour away we don't know that much about WDW. I know we have a number of Disney experts on this blog. Two of our adult daughters are visiting with two young grandchildren (5 & 3 yrs) the week of May 23.
Any suggestions on where to get tickets for two days at the Magic Kingdom? Can you bring backpacks into the park with drinks and snacks? Ideas on the best way to see the characters. What is Chef Mickey?
Thanks in advance for any information. We know a lot about cruising. (We've done everything from two days to 110 days.) But not a lot about Disney and WDW. The best bet is to ask the experts and many of you do qualify as Disney experts.
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Ken & Noreen
Welcome to the party!!!
As to the parks, you've touched on my very favorite subject!!
Yes you can bring a backpack into the parks containing drinks, food, snacks, etc. But do keep in mind that everything you bring in is subject to search.
As to the best way to see characters, there are a lot of character meeting spots throughout the parks, but we tend to take advantage of the character meals to see the characters. The Fab 5 are at a lot of locations, including the Contemporary (Chef Mickeys), Beach Club (Cape May), Tusker House (AK), and probably a couple more locations that I'm forgetting. Princesses are located at either Cinderella's Royal Table (MK) or Akershus (E). You can also find the Pooh characters at Crystal Palace (MK). There are also various other character meals throughout the parks and resorts (i.e., Lilo and Stich can be found at Ohana, the Cinderella stepmother and stepsisters at 1900 Park Fare, etc.). The best place to look to find the perfect character meal is Allears in the dining section. Some favorites of ours are Chef Mickeys, Ohana, and Cinderella Royal Table. Make sure to try and book your dining reservations as soon as you can; however, given that your trip is so soon, you may not be able to find much in terms of reservations.
As to tickets, Undercover Tourist has some savings on tickets, so I would recommend checking there.
Since the grandkids are so young, you are probably going to spend your majority of your time at MK, but I would recommend going slow and taking it easy (as tempting as it is to go commando all day through the days, the kiddos will probably be melting down mid-afternoon, unless you take a break).
Anyway, I hope that helps. Ask any other questions you may have. Happy planning!
