Merry Mousketeer
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- Feb 9, 2007
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Hello All!
My wife (Disney Enabler) and I need some advice from the WDW experts. We're from Northern California, so Disneyland is our home park and the resort hotels are fairly simple compared to WDWs.
On the Thursday when we return to WDW from the Podcast Cruise, we plan to tour the various resorts using Disney transportation rather than going to a theme park. Our only plans, after checking in to the Dolphin, is to tour Saratoga Springs because that's our home DVC resort and we've never seen it; and to have afternoon tea at the Grand Floridian. Otherwise, our day is wide open for exploring.
My question is, what resorts are the best ones to see? And what do we look for when we arrive? Usually when I enter a lobby I have the usual "eyes up, jaw down" reaction to the grandeur of it all, but then I don't know where to go and what to look for.
Can anyone give us advice as to the best resorts to see and exactly what we should see when we get to them?
Also, if you have any other advice for non-theme park sightseeing and experiences at WDW, we'd appreciate it. We are not into video games, so Disneyquest wouldn't be a good choice for us, and my wife doesn't enjoy water parks.
Thank you for sharing your time and expertise. We're looking forward to seeing our fellow cruisers shortly!
My wife (Disney Enabler) and I need some advice from the WDW experts. We're from Northern California, so Disneyland is our home park and the resort hotels are fairly simple compared to WDWs.
On the Thursday when we return to WDW from the Podcast Cruise, we plan to tour the various resorts using Disney transportation rather than going to a theme park. Our only plans, after checking in to the Dolphin, is to tour Saratoga Springs because that's our home DVC resort and we've never seen it; and to have afternoon tea at the Grand Floridian. Otherwise, our day is wide open for exploring.
My question is, what resorts are the best ones to see? And what do we look for when we arrive? Usually when I enter a lobby I have the usual "eyes up, jaw down" reaction to the grandeur of it all, but then I don't know where to go and what to look for.
Can anyone give us advice as to the best resorts to see and exactly what we should see when we get to them?
Also, if you have any other advice for non-theme park sightseeing and experiences at WDW, we'd appreciate it. We are not into video games, so Disneyquest wouldn't be a good choice for us, and my wife doesn't enjoy water parks.
Thank you for sharing your time and expertise. We're looking forward to seeing our fellow cruisers shortly!