collegejunkie
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family is coming to visit from overseas and they want to go to WDW in july. we went to the parks once in the summer and said never again because of how hot it was. our visitors can't come at any other time of the year. there will be a 5 year old with them
is it best to spread things out, like morning parks, pool/hotel during peak sun hours, parks at night again?
would you recommend the water parks? how crowded do they get during the summer?
any other general summer tips?
i don't want them to miss certain things like la nouba, the usual fireworks, parades, and big shows, meeting loads of characters, so on. my family goes for 2+ weeks so we don't have as much of a time issue and the weather doesn't get in the way as much during the holidays. what would some of the more unique disney activities be for international travelers?
this is my list of dining must-dos if anyone cares to add or comment on them too:
F! dining package to save time in hollywood studios, 50s prime time for the fun factor (though language may be an issue for the child here), cinderella's royal table to experience eating in the castle, chef mickey's for the fab 5, coral reef if they can wait for a table by the tank, crystal palace for pooh and friends, sanaa to watch the animals, mickey's backyard bbq or hoop dee doo to have a different dinner experience, ohana because i think it would be new for them, rainforest cafe or t-rex for the theming, sci-fi for the fun of eating in a car
is it best to spread things out, like morning parks, pool/hotel during peak sun hours, parks at night again?
would you recommend the water parks? how crowded do they get during the summer?
any other general summer tips?
i don't want them to miss certain things like la nouba, the usual fireworks, parades, and big shows, meeting loads of characters, so on. my family goes for 2+ weeks so we don't have as much of a time issue and the weather doesn't get in the way as much during the holidays. what would some of the more unique disney activities be for international travelers?
this is my list of dining must-dos if anyone cares to add or comment on them too:
F! dining package to save time in hollywood studios, 50s prime time for the fun factor (though language may be an issue for the child here), cinderella's royal table to experience eating in the castle, chef mickey's for the fab 5, coral reef if they can wait for a table by the tank, crystal palace for pooh and friends, sanaa to watch the animals, mickey's backyard bbq or hoop dee doo to have a different dinner experience, ohana because i think it would be new for them, rainforest cafe or t-rex for the theming, sci-fi for the fun of eating in a car