..I'm new to the DISboards and have spent the last few days reading all your posts. The amount of information here and on the disney website is truly overwhelming.
Just last week, DH & I decided to take the plunge and take the family to WDW this May. Travel dates are planned for 05-06-07 to 05-13-07. Our kids are Elena (who will have just turned 4 y/o) and Anika (who will be 8 months old.
While I have tons of questions regarding the parks and attractions, we would like to "book" the trip in the next few days so I need some quick advice/comments on just the basics.
We're thinking of the following (and I'd love your thoughts/comments):
Lodging - We are leaning towards the Fort Wilderness Cabins. In fact, we're about 99% sure unless someone here can come up with a reason not too. We would like to stay at an on-site resort.
I like the cabins because there is a separate bedroom area where the kids can sleep while we're not stuck tip-toeing around with the lights off/tv off or stuck going to bed at 8 pm.
I also like the idea of a full kitchen where we can have breakfast (cereal or oatmeal), pack sandwiches to take to the park for lunch, then whip up some mac'n'cheese or hotdogs/hamburgers on the BBQ grill for dinner - all very relaxed. The idea of dragging a toddler and a baby out to eat for three meals a day is just depressing.
Our plan is to spend about 1/2 day at a "park" then spending the rest of the day relaxing and hanging out at our cabin (or staying at the cabins then heading out to the park mid-afternoon if there is an evening attraction). We just want a realxing, laid-back, no rush, no stress vacation that everyone will enjoy.
Where to book it? I rated a package plan thru the WDW site and it came back around $3,900. This was at the cabins and included park tickets, airfare, and mini-van rental. The park tickets had the park-hopper option. We are pretty set on the car rental also as we will probably take a day to go see the ocean and probably drive to the parks. From what I understand the bus system at ft wilderness can sometimes be a hassel and since I'd like to take our bulky stroller for the 8 month old it may be a pain to haul it on and off the busses. Is this a decent price? Can we find it considerably cheaper elsewhere? Would it be better to use a travel agent?
Also, I read on a post that if I call the Walt Disney people to book vs. booking on-line it costs more. Is this true?
Booking meals/dinners isn't much of a concern as we plan to eat mostly at the cabin. However, my DD#1 (Elena) is a princess fan (what 4 y/o isn't?) and I'd like to book a character meal plan for her. My (very) quick research tells me that the Cinderella breakfast or luch would be the best and allow Elena to meet the most number of princesses. Is this correct?
I also thought I came across a "tea party" at one of the hotels (the Grand Floridian, I think) that has princesses. Is this correct? Would it be fun for a 4 y/o princess fan?
I guess I need to know - what do I need to know and how fast do I need to go about getting my DD to meet as many princesses as possible.
Any additional info would be appreciated. Once we get things booked I'm sure I'll have more questions once I start planning an informal, very casual itinerary.
hugs -
lisa
Just last week, DH & I decided to take the plunge and take the family to WDW this May. Travel dates are planned for 05-06-07 to 05-13-07. Our kids are Elena (who will have just turned 4 y/o) and Anika (who will be 8 months old.
While I have tons of questions regarding the parks and attractions, we would like to "book" the trip in the next few days so I need some quick advice/comments on just the basics.
We're thinking of the following (and I'd love your thoughts/comments):
Lodging - We are leaning towards the Fort Wilderness Cabins. In fact, we're about 99% sure unless someone here can come up with a reason not too. We would like to stay at an on-site resort.
I like the cabins because there is a separate bedroom area where the kids can sleep while we're not stuck tip-toeing around with the lights off/tv off or stuck going to bed at 8 pm.
I also like the idea of a full kitchen where we can have breakfast (cereal or oatmeal), pack sandwiches to take to the park for lunch, then whip up some mac'n'cheese or hotdogs/hamburgers on the BBQ grill for dinner - all very relaxed. The idea of dragging a toddler and a baby out to eat for three meals a day is just depressing.
Our plan is to spend about 1/2 day at a "park" then spending the rest of the day relaxing and hanging out at our cabin (or staying at the cabins then heading out to the park mid-afternoon if there is an evening attraction). We just want a realxing, laid-back, no rush, no stress vacation that everyone will enjoy.
Where to book it? I rated a package plan thru the WDW site and it came back around $3,900. This was at the cabins and included park tickets, airfare, and mini-van rental. The park tickets had the park-hopper option. We are pretty set on the car rental also as we will probably take a day to go see the ocean and probably drive to the parks. From what I understand the bus system at ft wilderness can sometimes be a hassel and since I'd like to take our bulky stroller for the 8 month old it may be a pain to haul it on and off the busses. Is this a decent price? Can we find it considerably cheaper elsewhere? Would it be better to use a travel agent?
Also, I read on a post that if I call the Walt Disney people to book vs. booking on-line it costs more. Is this true?
Booking meals/dinners isn't much of a concern as we plan to eat mostly at the cabin. However, my DD#1 (Elena) is a princess fan (what 4 y/o isn't?) and I'd like to book a character meal plan for her. My (very) quick research tells me that the Cinderella breakfast or luch would be the best and allow Elena to meet the most number of princesses. Is this correct?
I also thought I came across a "tea party" at one of the hotels (the Grand Floridian, I think) that has princesses. Is this correct? Would it be fun for a 4 y/o princess fan?
I guess I need to know - what do I need to know and how fast do I need to go about getting my DD to meet as many princesses as possible.
Any additional info would be appreciated. Once we get things booked I'm sure I'll have more questions once I start planning an informal, very casual itinerary.
hugs -
lisa