PABeachBum
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 5, 2007
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Hey all,
My wife and I don't have kids of our own but we do have 5 soon to be 6, likely to be 7 or 8 nieces and nephews. We have made a decision that we will take each of them to WDW sometime around their 13th birthday. We are going to do a lot of special things we have done before like make a tour book with trivia and information about each park, get t-shirts made, etc. etc.
The first trip will be this year. Either November around Thanksgiving or at the end of January. We are going to let the kid help plan everything but I wanted to get some tips.
The first thing we want to do is think about rooms. We are getting one room for the three of us. J*** (the kid!) is going to be sleeping bagging it on the floor. So lets dig in shall we?
1) Where to stay. We thought about either POP or Riverside (we stayed at POR last time we were there and the rooms were nice) Can the three of us be moderately comfy in a POP room?
2) How to plan. We are going to let J*** plan a lot of the trip and do a lot of research, but I want to have some ideas. We are going for 7 days (5.5 park days) and we were wondering how much park time everyone thinks we need. We want to do all four parks.
3) A special meal. We want to have at least one really special meal as a celebration. Any ideas? We have been to many of the restaurants, but wanted some ideas.
Thanks!
P.S. Here is the poem we are putting on his invitation (I know it is a little silly, and will take any advise on this too!
)
A new Tradition starts with you
cause youre the oldest of the crew.
The other ones will walk behind
Until they reach this magic time.
So now we would like to invite
You on a trip thats out of sight
To Disney World with *** and ***
So what do you say J***? Are you in?
(The ***'s are our names and it rhymes)
My wife and I don't have kids of our own but we do have 5 soon to be 6, likely to be 7 or 8 nieces and nephews. We have made a decision that we will take each of them to WDW sometime around their 13th birthday. We are going to do a lot of special things we have done before like make a tour book with trivia and information about each park, get t-shirts made, etc. etc.
The first trip will be this year. Either November around Thanksgiving or at the end of January. We are going to let the kid help plan everything but I wanted to get some tips.
The first thing we want to do is think about rooms. We are getting one room for the three of us. J*** (the kid!) is going to be sleeping bagging it on the floor. So lets dig in shall we?
1) Where to stay. We thought about either POP or Riverside (we stayed at POR last time we were there and the rooms were nice) Can the three of us be moderately comfy in a POP room?
2) How to plan. We are going to let J*** plan a lot of the trip and do a lot of research, but I want to have some ideas. We are going for 7 days (5.5 park days) and we were wondering how much park time everyone thinks we need. We want to do all four parks.
3) A special meal. We want to have at least one really special meal as a celebration. Any ideas? We have been to many of the restaurants, but wanted some ideas.
Thanks!
P.S. Here is the poem we are putting on his invitation (I know it is a little silly, and will take any advise on this too!

A new Tradition starts with you
cause youre the oldest of the crew.
The other ones will walk behind
Until they reach this magic time.
So now we would like to invite
You on a trip thats out of sight
To Disney World with *** and ***
So what do you say J***? Are you in?
(The ***'s are our names and it rhymes)