US/IOA Fam decides to split trip with Disney-- 10 people Pre-Trip!!

klacey1

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I don’t think most people start their pre-trip reports in March—when their trip is in August, but we’ve just finished making arrangements for our vacation, and I’m so excited I had to share!
We’re leaving from the Westchester Airport in White Plains, NY on August 20, and returning August 25th. We’re staying offsite because we have plans to visit Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, and possibly Sea World. Our hotel is the Doubletree Castle—two years ago, I took my daughter and niece to Orlando and we remembered seeing the Castle from the highway. We all thought it was the neatest looking thing; because I work for a hotel company that owns a Hilton, I am able to get $39 per night rates at any Hilton hotels around the country (HUGE vacation perk!). Anyway, we looked at the website and TripAdvisor and it seemed as nice on the inside as on the outside, so I booked three rooms.
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two lovely children, 19 and 20. Only my 19 year old, my daughter Kylie (a college freshman!), will be coming on the trip. Here is a picture of the two of us at her high school graduation (boo hoo!):
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Then there’s my sister-in-law Michelle and her two daughters (9 and 11), Sarah and Emily
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Kylie and Michelle
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Kylie and Emily on Christmas
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Kylie, Emily (far right), and Sarah (far left).
And then there’s my other sister-in-law, Diana, and her daughter, Andrea (11, in the center of the above picture), her son, Devin (8), and her two nieces, Natalia (13) and Catalina (12). (Sorry no pictures available on Diana/Devin/Natalia/Catalina!)
So that’s 10 people—3 moms, 1 young adult, and 6 kids. Do I feel sorry for Kylie? You bet! She’s been the resident baby-sitter since she was 12, and all of these kids idolize her.
On the sad note, my mom (Nana to most of these kids) was supposed to join us on this trip. She had come with us when my kids were 8 and 9, and was supposed to two years ago, when I just took Kylie and Andrea. However, her sister was very sick, and she wanted to be there “just in case.” (Which turned out to be the right thing ) This year, she was all set to go with us, but her company is doing major downsizing and she fears she might lose her job, so she doesn’t want to spend the money. I have offered frequently to pay, but she keeps refusing. I hope to break her down—cross your fingers, everyone, and I’ll keep you updated!
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My mom and her granddaughter at graduation.
As you might suspect, with 10 people, I already forsee many, many problems. Kylie is a huge planner. She has tons of Orlando guidebooks and is the one who will be waking up at 6 to leave at 7 or 8 to get to all of the parks a half hour before they open. She fears, justifiably, that the other 9 people will not be right behind her first thing in the morning.
We also have issues with the parks. All of the kids, Kylie, and SIL Michelle are huge Magic Kingdom fans. SIL Diana and I are not, but we can go shopping or something that day. There will definitely be some splitting up—Kylie will probably take the more adventurous kids to Space Mountain, etc. I’ve only met Natalia (who speaks very little English) and Catalina a couple of times, and I’ve never been with Devin to an amusement park, so I’m not sure of their “thrill” level. Andrea will go on anything as long as Kylie is with her, but Sarah and Emily are NOT thrill-seekers, and are especially afraid of “dark rides.”
Besides the obligatory Magic Kingdom, the kids want to go to a water park (Blizzard Beach seems to be the favorite), which none of the adults/Kylie want to do…who thinks we should give in?
Most of the non-first timers (Sarah, Emily, Michelle, Andrea, Kylie, and I) aren’t desperate to go to Sea World, but my mom thinks we should go for the first-timers (Diana, Devin, Catalina, and Natalia). What do you guys think?
Universal and Islands are a must—this will be a first time for everyone but Andrea, Kylie, and I. I just hope our non-thrill seekers will enjoy these parks. Emily has heard of Seuss Landing and is excited for that.
Kylie is VERY excited for Hollywood Studios. The last time we went, she was still a roller coaster wimp, and we were completely unknowledgeable about the park, so we only went on the Great Movie Ride (which we loved). She’s dying to go on Rock N Roller Coaster, and last summer, we went to Disney’s California Adventure and went on Tower of Terror, so both of us are excited for that again. Most of our group should enjoy Hollywood Studios, I think.
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This is our jacked picture of Kylie and I on the Tower of Terror in CA—she and I are in the 2nd row on the right, the first two in.
We want to do 5 parks in the five days that we have, including the first. We’re definitely hitting Magic Kingdom (most of us, anyway), Hollywood Studios, Islands of Adventure, and Universal Studios. We’re looking for a lighter park to do on that first day— Sea World seems like a fairly good idea because it’s not too much waiting in line, and it’s not a place you need to be at rope-drop. But, like I said, no one is really dying to go there. What do you guys think? Any suggestions?
I’ll probably be adding more plans, etc, as the time gets closer, but like I said, I was so excited, I had to jot some things down!
 
Sounds like it's gonna be fun. I think Sea World would be an excellent choice for a "light" park. They have some terrific shows and the food is great.

I'm sure everyone will enjoy Seuss Landing at IOA...my parents do and they're in their 70's! :rotfl:

Keep us updated on what's going on.
 
Hey! Thanks for responding, Metro:goodvibes
Any lurkers, please say hi! I know this thread isn't terribly interesting yet, but I plan to post our itineraries, purchases made, etc as time grows closer. This board isn't as active as the OTHER boards, and I think we should boost it a bit ::yay:

So here's our Itinerary as it stands now:

Wednesday, August 20th:
Leave Westchester Airport at 8:25 AM
Arrive MCO at 10:57 AM:woohoo:
Pick up our cars (Here's a dilemma-- there's going to be 10, possibly 11 of us...do we get two minivans? A mini and a regular size? Please, suggestions!)
See if we can get an early check in at Doubletree Castle
If we CAN check in, dump everything in the room
If we CAN'T, leave everything in the cars and...
Go to SeaWorld! We're thinking by 2 if we can't check in, 3 if we can? (Is it even worth it to buy tickets here? Or should we head over to IOA or US to start using our 7 day passes? I just don't want everyone to get sick of IOA/US too soon...)
Dinner somewhere on I-Drive...any suggestions???

Thursday, August 21st:
Early wake up!
Breakfast in hotel (possibly)
Magic Kingdom rope drop for DD19, DSIL, and kids (DNieces 9/11/11/14 and DNeph 8)
Shopping for me and other DSIL:banana:
Kids prob lunch in the Kingdom (suggestions??)
Me and SIL lunch at fast food or pizza
Pool for kids
Dinner...suggestions?
Some kind of night activity?

Friday, August 22nd:
Early wake up!
Rope drop for US
Leave for lunch off grounds
Return to US
Pool
Dinner (again...suggestions?)
Some kind of night activity?

Saturday, August 23rd:
Early wake up!
Rope drop for IOA
Leave for lunch off grounds
Return to IOA
Pool
Dinner (???)
Mini golf??

Sunday, August 24th:
Early wake up!
Rope drop for Disney Hollywood Studios
Lunch either at SciFi Dine In or off grounds
Either return to DHS if we have more to do or go to IOA/US to do our favs there
Pool
Special last night dinner!

Monday, August 25th:
Early wake up :guilty:
Transport to MCO
Return cars
Leave at 10:48
Arrive home at 1:28

Suggestions, tips, anything?
 
1st pre-TR i've ever read;)

sounds like you've got things well in-hand, what an awesome perc as to the hotel rates:woohoo:

couple suggestions:

*i wouldn't worry about evening activities too much, unless you are all in-shape, die hard commandos lounging poolside may be enticing; or you may just want to hang out longer @ the parks

* MK:

CS-cosmic rays has "real food" rotissere chicken/mashed potatoes & a green veggie :laughing: (green beans last visit) food is decent & other options there. Columbia Harbour House = Long John Silvers-ish, relaxing interior (upstairs) could pass as a sit down imo as to vibe.

TS: LTT @ lunch is limited menu, i still think fondly of the stawberry shortcake; turkey wasn't bad; i had a a decent sandwich

*MGM:

IMO - food stinks:sad2: . Mama Melrose -gross/inedible pasta, gristley osso bucco, burnt steak-shame, its well decorated. Sci-Fi is better/cheaper for lunch imo, u don't go for the food, ice cream dessert best part of meal. H&V used to be one of our favs for Fantasmic (a must do!) Dining Pkg; wasn't very good last trip. Better option, take the boat to BW area...ESPNs food is heads above. Spoodles, more expensive & Beaches & cream & Cape May has it's fans

I'm sure you'll get fans of the above too:laughing: ; all matter of "taste"

Have fun, explore the dining board for ideas/recent reviews.
 

CS-cosmic rays has "real food" rotissere chicken/mashed potatoes & a green veggie :laughing: (green beans last visit) food is decent & other options there. Columbia Harbour House = Long John Silvers-ish, relaxing interior (upstairs) could pass as a sit down imo as to vibe.
I usually eat at Cosmic Ray's...the food is very good.
 













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