Mickeyhugger
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Our DD Rachel, will have just turned 15.
(I'm shocked when I read that. Where does the time go?)
Priscilla


Priscilla
Just wondering....
how old are everyones kids going to be at cruise time? My 2 boys will be 9 and 14.
Rob,
I understand completely. Andrew and I are both suffering from the dreaded cruise-withdrawl. I think our only saving grace is that we are planning a 2 week trip to Disney this summer...had to move it from May to either July or August though.
Yep, we know it will be hot and humid...but we figured 100+ degrees and 100% humidity at Disney is better than 100+ degrees and 100% humidity in St. Louis! I think we'll just plan to spend most of the day at the pool/water parks and do the parks at night.
Karen
We have tossed the idea of going to the world and only doing the water parks. I know that if we went to a regular park I would end up going postalI can not take long lines.
Rob![]()
Have you ever used the Birnbaum guides (Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World)? They have done extensive research and have published "touring plans" which denote the order in which to visit rides and attractions in order to cut waiting time. We tried it last year over spring break, and it worked beautifully. We never waited more than 20 minutes for any ride. They claim that during a busy time of year, following their touring plans can cut 3-4 hours of line time. Its actually pretty interesting to read (if you're a nerd like me) about how their research was conducted and the mathematical theories supporting it.
Jodie
We get a new copy each time that we goHowever we were spoiled for years taking dd out of school and going off peak. Loved riding Aerosmith 8 times in an hour and 1/2. same with tower of terror
Rob