AnOtHeRdIsNeYfReAk
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This is pretty much a once in a lifetime trip for my parents, who have never been to WDW before. It is also their 35th anniversary, so I would like to wow them.
I also would like to show them why I keep going back to "a place I've already seen seven times."
I'm not sure what would be better(and more cost efficient)- one room at a deluxe, or two at a moderate. Also I don't know if getting annual passes and the dining experience will be much more economical than the 10 day MYW tickets and the dining experience. Augh!! Its so much easier to plan a trip for just myself and the kids! My dad saw the Grand Floridian on the travel channel and fell in love with it. So here lies another problem: Should I get annual passes and hope I can secure a good rate at the Grand Floridian(and try to cram 5 into 1 room), or just get two rooms at one of the moderates? I was even thinking about the Ft Wilderness cabins, but I heard that you may have to take two buses, and sometimes transportation is slow. Help!! Any suggestions?
I also would like to show them why I keep going back to "a place I've already seen seven times."
I'm not sure what would be better(and more cost efficient)- one room at a deluxe, or two at a moderate. Also I don't know if getting annual passes and the dining experience will be much more economical than the 10 day MYW tickets and the dining experience. Augh!! Its so much easier to plan a trip for just myself and the kids! My dad saw the Grand Floridian on the travel channel and fell in love with it. So here lies another problem: Should I get annual passes and hope I can secure a good rate at the Grand Floridian(and try to cram 5 into 1 room), or just get two rooms at one of the moderates? I was even thinking about the Ft Wilderness cabins, but I heard that you may have to take two buses, and sometimes transportation is slow. Help!! Any suggestions?
