PrincessAshlee
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I had heard about the 4 parks in 1 day “challenge” before, but I was surprised that I was not really able to find a plan online.This sounds like SO much fun! I would love to try to do that!


I think I’ve just about worked out all of the details for our plan, so I will post more about it soon.

But the food at the TS restaurants is usually better. However, I’m worried that if my timing is off or we get delayed at any point in the plan, we would have to completely re-evaluate to make it to an ADR.Biggest struggle ever! It is so hard to give up park time to sit and eat![]()


I thought the same thing when I read your PTR!!I feel like we are the same person.

I think we would be able to get our money’s worth with the APs too. We are definitely going in February. Then my ideal additional trips would be Oct & Dec, but I also have May or Feb 2019 as backups. Even if we can only take 2 trips, the annual pass would still be worth it. It’s not official yet, but I think DH really close to yes to APs.This was 100% our same concern with buying APs..even if we get pregnant I think we'll still get good use of our APs, but I will be super depressed when I can't ride my favorite rides/drink at all![]()

Me too!! I’ve started a list of places with fun non-alcoholic drinks, just in case. A lot of the “standard” Disney bars just have lemonade and no-jitos. No-jitos sound like No fun!but I will be super depressed when I can't ride my favorite rides/drink at all![]()

If I can find places that have drinks that at least look fun, maybe I won’t care as much that they’re non-alcoholic.

Zingiber Fizzie and Hibiscus Henna at Nomad Lounge (Both Non-Alcoholic)
Seashore Sweet at Abracadabar (Non-Alcoholic and it actually comes with the Cotton Candy)