We are getting married on Nov 18 and are planning to leave for WDW on the 21 or 22. We will be spending 5 or 6 days at the world. I know that the crowds are insane that week so we weren't planning on spending full days at the parks.
We are going to be staying at a deluxe and most likely a monorail resort. We are planning on doing some recreation such as Massages, Mini Golf, Shopping etc. We were at WDW 2 times in 2005 so it's not super important to spend all day in the parks and on the rides. Our plans were to maybe go to parks 2 or 3 days and probably stay the morning, and go on our favorite rides, leave and then shop and have some nice meals and maybe go back to the park for the evening and catch the fireworks. We will probably stroll around the World Showcase and catch some parades. Mostly a low key trip just to celebrate our wedding. We like Pleasure Island so we will most likely go there at night a few times knowing that we dont have to wake up early. Basically we just want to go to the world but not exhaust ourselves in the process.
I dont love crowds (but who does
). What do you think our best option is?
I will book all my ADR's way in advance especially for Thanksgiving Dinner. Anyone have any recommendations for a good place to eat on Thanksgiving
We are going to be staying at a deluxe and most likely a monorail resort. We are planning on doing some recreation such as Massages, Mini Golf, Shopping etc. We were at WDW 2 times in 2005 so it's not super important to spend all day in the parks and on the rides. Our plans were to maybe go to parks 2 or 3 days and probably stay the morning, and go on our favorite rides, leave and then shop and have some nice meals and maybe go back to the park for the evening and catch the fireworks. We will probably stroll around the World Showcase and catch some parades. Mostly a low key trip just to celebrate our wedding. We like Pleasure Island so we will most likely go there at night a few times knowing that we dont have to wake up early. Basically we just want to go to the world but not exhaust ourselves in the process.
I dont love crowds (but who does

I will book all my ADR's way in advance especially for Thanksgiving Dinner. Anyone have any recommendations for a good place to eat on Thanksgiving