Took 5 kids to Disney by myself!

blestmom

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TRIP REPORT:

When: December 1-14, 2004
Home: Alaska
Who: Me (40) DS (15), DS (13), DD (11), DD (8), DS (6)

Due to DH being a teacher and not a huge Disney fan, I took our 5 kids to Disney by myself the first two weeks of December, and had a great time!

We stayed at the Fort Wilderness cabins. We 'love' the campground, and it seems like an integral part of the vacation for us. We enjoy walking around the peaceful atmosphere, and really like the outdoor campfire and movie. We also utilize the kitchen a lot, saving us much money. I also love staying onsite and not having to deal with driving while I am there.

After flying for 12 hours, we got in at 1:00 a.m., and were disappointed that our towncar driver was not there. He 'mis-read' the time. At first he just said "Sorry," but I threatened to get on the DIS boards and tell everybody about what happened. Then he got a lot friendlier and offered to pay the fare for me to take a taxi. The taxi guy really tried to rip me off by charging some outrageous surcharge for using a credit card. I paid him the exact cash and put the tip I was going to give him right back in my wallet. I am wondering how the new Disney transportation will work out? Sounds like it could be really nice if everything goes according to plan. Since it's just me and the kids, it would be nice to not have to deal with luggage, etc.

Our first morning, I had groceries delivered. That was wonderful! She did a great job getting just what I wanted, and I didn't have to go anywhere. I would definitely use them again.

Our first day at Epcot was practically deserted. We went on every ride with very little or no wait. The same was true the next day at Animal Kingdom and MGM. Even though "Tower of Terror" and "Rock 'n Roller Coaster" had some waits, they were minimal.

Our first big mistake was going to the Magic Kingdom on Saturday. I think Saturdays are a bad day there anyway, and it was also the day they were filming the Christmas parade. But my kids really wanted to see Spectromagic later in the evening. We didn't arrive until the early afternoon, so we just tried to bypass the crowds as best we could. Rather than fight the mob on Main Street, we immediately hopped on the train and started our day in Frontierland. The lines were still pretty long over there, so we did some of the less popular attractions. Once we got past the busiest part of the day, we enjoyed it much more. The park was open until midnight, and by 9:00 p.m. we were able to go on lots of rides quickly. On Splash Mountain before the parade at 10:00, we got to ride 4 times in a row, without having to get off! After that, we experienced low crowds and really enoyed all the holiday stuff.

Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party:
We went on Tuesday, December 7. I had never been to one before, and wasn't sure what to expect. I think I was expecting less crowds, but I used TourGuide Mike's advice and was able to get in everything we wanted so we had a great time.

Fantasmic Dinner Package:
We did this, and I am glad as when we walked in, it was really packed. But I don't know if I can justify the expense again if we go at a less crowded time. It added up quickly for 6 of us, and the 3 youngest didn't even eat much. Guess I'm just cheap!

Candlelight Dinner Package:
This was my biggest diappointment, and it wasn't Disney's fault, it was mine. I planned terribly. My travel agent said that Disney set the times, and she gave me dinner at 4:30 and the show at 5:45. Bad, bad, bad! We are an athletic family, and there was NO WAY to make it there on time. We ended up with worse seats than people who had just waited in line. If we go again, I would still do to the early show, but eat afterwards. The show itself was beautiful. I was not able to enjoy it as much as I was hoping since I was feeling so guilty spending so much for not-so-good seats. Oh well, live and learn! Hopefully someone can learn from my mistake!

Family Magic Tour:
Excellent! I took my youngest 2 (DS 6, DD 8). I won't give away any secrets, but it was the highlight of their trip, and a truly magical time. I was impressed with how much individual attention each child got. Really great!

Ice Cream Social:
Overkill for our family. We had just been at the Garden Grill for dinner the night before. Again, poor planning on my part. I think we would have enjoyed it more if we hadn't just been there. I also think for our size family it seemed like a lot of money for ice cream, but I think if you haven't done much character dining and you want that experience for your kids, it is a very pleasant and much less expensive option. The ice cream was very good.

Magical Gatherings Fireworks Voyage:
We teamed up with another family on the DIS boards and boy, was it worth it! Everything Disney did here was top-notch! The dessert buffet at the Contemporary was excellent! (a word to the wise, however...if you have a young daugther with a tender tummy and is prone to motion sickness...DON'T let her eat a lot of sweets then head out on a boat...bad combination! My son had to sacrifice his favorite "Vikings" sweatshirt after she got sick all over her shirt...poor thing!) We sang Pirate songs, watched the electric light parade, and the best part....watched "Wishes" from the Seven Seas Lagoon. We did this on our last night...what a super way to end our vacation. It was my favorite thing!

This trip was a long time in the making. We saved over 7 years to get the miles to make the trip, and I wanted it to be so special. It was, but I learned that it was the little things that really made the trip fantastic. For example, we enjoyed our homemade peanut butter and jelly sandwiches eaten over at Tom Sawyer's Island as much as, if not more than, the $160 dinner at the Garden Grill.

Since we are coming from so far (Alaska) we took a longer trip (14 days). I bought us Annual Passes, and now I'm desperately trying to talk DH into one more trip this fall (end of September/beginning of October). I am truly addicted!

Deb
 
Hi
What day did you do your family magic tour? We did it on Dec 10 and had Heather as a guide. Wonderful!
 
Sounds like you had a good time. Every trip I go on I realize that there are things that I would do differently next time. Which is why I have to keep going back--I haven't done it perfectly yet! :)

We were there the exact same dates as you. We meaning me, my youngest son (just turned 5yo), my sister and our 81yo mother. Personally, I thought that 14 days was too long for us, mainly because by about day 10 my son really started missing my DH and his siblings. It's was my mother's first trip, though, and we wanted her to see as much as possible.

Those annual passes really burn a hole in a persons pocket, don't they? I'm going back in 3 weeks and it will be my 4th trip this year.

T&B
 
We never get our trips just perfect either...come real close, but can always say we'd do something different next time. I hope you make it back soon! Thanks for sharing!
 

Sounds like you had a great time. I would love to go to WDW and stay 14 days. The longest we have ever stayed was 7 days. On our next trip, I am hoping to stay at least 10 days. What exactly is the Family Magic Tour? Is this something new?

Thanks for the trip report. I enjoyed reading it. :teleport:
 
Enjoyed your report, it sounds like you and your children had a wonderful time. Hope you can get back soon!
 
Sounds like you had a great time - Hope you go back soon!!
 
Can you tell us more about the grocery delivery? What company did you use? Can you post a link?
 
Thanks for the trip report! :)

We're leaving for FWC in about 16 hours. :) We are a family of 6: me, dh, dd17, dn13, dd6, ds4. I have LOTS of breakfast food packed and I am planning one meal in the parks and another meal when we get back to the cabin. With a family of 6, we can spend around $120 when just eating at a local sit down restaurant around home. Eating at WDW for a family of 6 is a small fortune!! I'm also packing PB&J for our trip. ;)

We don't have any character meals planned...we did one last year in DL and I didn't really feel it was worth the money. We do have a lunch planned at Cindy's, and a dinner planned at Japan. We are thinking of MAYBE doing lunch at the Sci-Fi Diner. Other than that, it will be cheaper counter service food or packed PB&J.

I'll post a trip report when we return.

I'm glad your family had a good time. :)

Mary
 
alicenwonder99, If you haven't been before, consider 50's Prime Time Cafe at MGM. It's a fun place for anyone, but especially with children. The portions are fairly large and, like all Disney restaurants there is a childrens menu . We went there twice during our last trip. My sister and my mother, who tend to be budget travelers, liked the restaurant a lot and you're paying for the experience besides just the food.

T&B
 
We went to the 50's Prime Time Diner our last trip (about 3 years ago). I guess we got the "dud" waitress. Everyone else at the restaurant seemed to be having fun with their waitresses, but not us. Maybe it was because our youngest was only 15 months old at the time, and he was a little crabby (not too bad, though). She pushed us through our meal quickly. We spent about $160 in less than an hour for the meal, and it wasn't that good...lol.

OK, now we're leaving in around 15 hours, and I still need to finish packing...I must get off these boards!!! LOL

Mary
 
Whenever I go to Prime Time I ask for a wait person with lots of personality. We had cousin Mark recently and he was quite a hoot. We'd neglected to tell our 81yo mother what the place was all about and she went to the restroom before being seated. She then came to the table and Mark commented about how long she'd been in the restroom. The look on my mother's face was priceless! She quickly caught on to the place and had a great time and Mark knew to give her a bad time. hehehe

If you give it another chance try asking for Mark (I've also heard that Claire is good) and I bet you'll have a good time.

T&B
 
Okay, to answer a few questions:

1. We did the Family Magic Tour December 9th.

2. The Family Magic Tour is a 2-hour scavenger hunt around the Magic Kingdom. At the end, one or two of the characters come out and visits with you, then you get to go on a ride or an attraction with them. The characters change, I guess. I think it is geared towards younger kids, but then again, everyone is young at Disney! I "think" it was around $25 per person.

3. The grocery delivery service we used was www.WeGoShop.com. Excellent service. Very impressed with them.
 
Thank you blestmom. Now that I think about it, I have heard of that before; just didn't know what it was called. :D
 
Sounds like you guys had a good time. Disney can be very expensive for a large family. We are DVC member so really dont have to worry about our lodging but character meals and nice sit down places are a killer piece of the budge.
BTW my 5 boys and I were there Dec 7-12. I love going in Dec.
 
Great trip report. We also did the family magic tour in Nov. It was great and well worth the $$$. there always seem to be ups & downs on a trip. The things you think will be ok turn out to be highlights of the trip and some times the "big things" planned turn out to be just ok. We did the sunrise safari & breakfast - for me with younger kids it was just ok. Instead the pirates cruise at the Grand Floridian is the thing my boys ask to do every trip! You know if you have annual passes its just some kind of disney rule you have to go more than once in that year!!!
 












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