kariss
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 28, 2014
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Have a niece and nephew who's first time to Disney was a total bummer because grandma decided she can just wing it. Me and husband have been to Disney world about 3 times together and I've been going my whole life and am a total addict. So our last trip I planned the entire week out hour by hour and we got a ton of stuff done it was great! I will never go with out planning ahead.
So I decided that it's up to me to show my niece and nephew how awesome Disney really is and I've been doing research reading the Disney planning guide, checking out forums and taking plenty of notes.
I would like a few tips and opinions on my current game plan, nothing is solid but I believe this is what will work out best for everyone to have fun and not to completely drain our pockets.
- the time of year I'm thinking to go is either January, August or September. From what I see they seem to be either the cheaper times of the year or the best when it comes to the kids not missing school.
- Resort: we love CBR but with the kids coming along I think we will be better situated in a one bedroom. First choice would be Art of animation, second choice I thought we should go for DVC points rental and stay at the boardwalk.
- We are in love with the dining plan (1quick,1 table, 1 snack & Mug) and don't think we would ever go with out it. The Mr. is a fan of food and he loves trying out all the restaurants. So it's a must.
- last but not least, I want it to be a big super long vacation so I'm shorting for 14 nights. Plenty of time to enjoy our resort, Disney parks, universal, and be able to take it easy.
That's all I got so far. Trip has to be 2016 because I want to save a bunch of the cost myself being I know my niece and nephews parents can't contribute too much. I want to show them the world!(Disney world)
I'm going to Disney! I'm so excited, I can't breath!!
So I decided that it's up to me to show my niece and nephew how awesome Disney really is and I've been doing research reading the Disney planning guide, checking out forums and taking plenty of notes.
I would like a few tips and opinions on my current game plan, nothing is solid but I believe this is what will work out best for everyone to have fun and not to completely drain our pockets.
- the time of year I'm thinking to go is either January, August or September. From what I see they seem to be either the cheaper times of the year or the best when it comes to the kids not missing school.
- Resort: we love CBR but with the kids coming along I think we will be better situated in a one bedroom. First choice would be Art of animation, second choice I thought we should go for DVC points rental and stay at the boardwalk.
- We are in love with the dining plan (1quick,1 table, 1 snack & Mug) and don't think we would ever go with out it. The Mr. is a fan of food and he loves trying out all the restaurants. So it's a must.
- last but not least, I want it to be a big super long vacation so I'm shorting for 14 nights. Plenty of time to enjoy our resort, Disney parks, universal, and be able to take it easy.
That's all I got so far. Trip has to be 2016 because I want to save a bunch of the cost myself being I know my niece and nephews parents can't contribute too much. I want to show them the world!(Disney world)
I'm going to Disney! I'm so excited, I can't breath!!