Maddysdaddy
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Hi all.
Just booked flights for our first DVC trip to WDW (we're DL people - but our home resort is AKV - bought on a cruise last year). Have a bunch of questions, since things seem to be so much different on the east coast.
1. We're going for the two weeks right before Easter. We can either stay at SSR the whole time, or do a split stay with the first half at AKV (both in a studio). Leaning towards the latter, just so we can experience different resorts, but concerned that the hassle isn't worth it. Thoughts?
2. If we do the split stay, is there a difference between Jambo and Kidani? Is one preferred? We aren't the types who care about view very much, but is it worth a few extra points a day for a savanna view?
3(a). I know I need to get with the program and order our PAP's by Monday, so I understand that parking in the parks is included with the passes. That being said, is it worth renting a car from the airport for the two weeks so we don't have to deal with riding on buses?
3(b). Is there a car rental agency at EDW (like there is at DL), where I could just rent a car for a few days here and there (want to go to a few spring training games while the fam is at the parks).
4. Went onto the WDW website and thought I read that the dining plan can only be purchased with a MYW package. Can this be purchased separately by DVC members?
5. We're used to eating at DL, where other than the rare occasion, you can just walk right up to any restaurant and get a table. Is it really that crazy at WDW that we need to plan our days by what restaurants we can get reservations at?
6. We're Canadian, so mid/end March, we're still dealing with snow on the ground. Is it normally warm enough in FL at this time that we should plan to spend a few days at the water parks? When I say warm, a normal summer's day for us is around 75.
7. I know it's too late to ask now (since I just booked flights), but any thoughts on how bad the parks are going to be in the two weeks before Easter? FYI, we almost always go to DL off-season, so anything more than a 20 minute wait for rides is too long (just about went bonkers when we went to DCA in Oct and had to wait an hour to get on Radiator Springs Racers).
Any and all advice is very much appreciated.
Just booked flights for our first DVC trip to WDW (we're DL people - but our home resort is AKV - bought on a cruise last year). Have a bunch of questions, since things seem to be so much different on the east coast.
1. We're going for the two weeks right before Easter. We can either stay at SSR the whole time, or do a split stay with the first half at AKV (both in a studio). Leaning towards the latter, just so we can experience different resorts, but concerned that the hassle isn't worth it. Thoughts?
2. If we do the split stay, is there a difference between Jambo and Kidani? Is one preferred? We aren't the types who care about view very much, but is it worth a few extra points a day for a savanna view?
3(a). I know I need to get with the program and order our PAP's by Monday, so I understand that parking in the parks is included with the passes. That being said, is it worth renting a car from the airport for the two weeks so we don't have to deal with riding on buses?
3(b). Is there a car rental agency at EDW (like there is at DL), where I could just rent a car for a few days here and there (want to go to a few spring training games while the fam is at the parks).
4. Went onto the WDW website and thought I read that the dining plan can only be purchased with a MYW package. Can this be purchased separately by DVC members?
5. We're used to eating at DL, where other than the rare occasion, you can just walk right up to any restaurant and get a table. Is it really that crazy at WDW that we need to plan our days by what restaurants we can get reservations at?
6. We're Canadian, so mid/end March, we're still dealing with snow on the ground. Is it normally warm enough in FL at this time that we should plan to spend a few days at the water parks? When I say warm, a normal summer's day for us is around 75.
7. I know it's too late to ask now (since I just booked flights), but any thoughts on how bad the parks are going to be in the two weeks before Easter? FYI, we almost always go to DL off-season, so anything more than a 20 minute wait for rides is too long (just about went bonkers when we went to DCA in Oct and had to wait an hour to get on Radiator Springs Racers).
Any and all advice is very much appreciated.