somethingblue
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Alright everyone.
My mother has decided that we are going to Disney World March 14-19, Spring Break. She is a teacher and this is the only optimal time for us to go. We went for Spring Break last year, but it was earlier in the month, and it didn't really get crowded until the last day of the trip. None of us are thrill-ride/roller-coaster people, but there are some big things that we didn't do this trip that I wanted to do...Toy Story Mania, Soarin', etc.
Because it's going to be busier than our last trip, I want to change the way we go about vacationing. I want to do at least one day of eating breakfast in the park before it opens, probably either Crystal Palace in MK and/or Askershus in Epcot. We want to take a break during the hottest/busiest part of the afternoon and do TS lunches instead of dinners for the most part, then return to the same park for the evening. That kind of thing.
My question is...I think I'm going to use a touring guide. Should I pay for one, like Tour Guide Mike, or piece together one of my own from all the tips here on the Dis? This will be my fourth trip to Disney, but I've never planned it like this before. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!!
My mother has decided that we are going to Disney World March 14-19, Spring Break. She is a teacher and this is the only optimal time for us to go. We went for Spring Break last year, but it was earlier in the month, and it didn't really get crowded until the last day of the trip. None of us are thrill-ride/roller-coaster people, but there are some big things that we didn't do this trip that I wanted to do...Toy Story Mania, Soarin', etc.
Because it's going to be busier than our last trip, I want to change the way we go about vacationing. I want to do at least one day of eating breakfast in the park before it opens, probably either Crystal Palace in MK and/or Askershus in Epcot. We want to take a break during the hottest/busiest part of the afternoon and do TS lunches instead of dinners for the most part, then return to the same park for the evening. That kind of thing.
My question is...I think I'm going to use a touring guide. Should I pay for one, like Tour Guide Mike, or piece together one of my own from all the tips here on the Dis? This will be my fourth trip to Disney, but I've never planned it like this before. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!!