CNDKangaroo
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2006
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- 88
Cast:
(DH) - not a huge disney fan but goes along with whatever plans I make for holidays
Me - Disney theme park fanatic. It started with my grandparents took me to Disneyland when I was 5.
DS 8 - Loves Disney but is a very cautious child. First time he went to Disneyland at age 3 the only rides he would go on were Casey Jr. and Alice...even Dumbo was a no-go.
DD 5 - Loves Disney and is a wild child. She is the kid at age 3 on Big Thunder with her hands in the air and a huge smile plastered on her face. Thank goodness she is tall for her age so she can enjoy the thrills.
DD 4 - Loves Disney in theory but is terrified of the characters. She enjoys the rides but not the dark ones. Loves Dumbo and the tea cups. She has special needs: developmentally behind in a number of areas and has sensory issues and behavoural issues due to her adoption.
I started planning this trip back in April of 07. We had planned to go in May of 08 but I realized I was saving our money rather quickly and we opted to change our date of travel to Jan. 12th - 24th (we actually leave home Jan. 11th and stay over in Seattle and we don't come home until Jan. 28th as we are going on a cruise).
I am a planner. I bought the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World and read it cover to cover when we decided on our vacation destination. Since that initial read I've re-read it numerous times -- highligting and folding pages. Due to having 5 people in our family and budget constraints as well as our love for camping we decided on Fort Wilderness and a tent. We've done the tent thing many times (not without it's challenges...a child who refuses to go out in the dark which results in mom spending time each morning in the laundry...a child that is terrified of bugs....and a child that loves to wonder and explore and has no fear of getting lost!). I do refuse to cook on holiday though so we opted for the Disney Dining plan for the time we are there. This should ease the packing a bit.
As well, the DDP allows me further scope to my planning. I phoned at 180 days out and received all my ADR's just how I wanted them!
Liberty Tree Tavern
Boma
Coral Reef
Mama Melrose fantasmic package
'Ohana
Biergarten
Whispering Canyon
Chef Mickey
Akershus Royal Banquet
Marrakesh
Crystal Palace
Chef Mickey's (breakfast our last day)
We live on the West Coast of Canada but when researching flights it would cost double to fly out of Canada so we are driving down to Seattle, spending the night and flying our first thing in the morning...arriving in Orlando at 5:12pm!
(DH) - not a huge disney fan but goes along with whatever plans I make for holidays
Me - Disney theme park fanatic. It started with my grandparents took me to Disneyland when I was 5.
DS 8 - Loves Disney but is a very cautious child. First time he went to Disneyland at age 3 the only rides he would go on were Casey Jr. and Alice...even Dumbo was a no-go.
DD 5 - Loves Disney and is a wild child. She is the kid at age 3 on Big Thunder with her hands in the air and a huge smile plastered on her face. Thank goodness she is tall for her age so she can enjoy the thrills.
DD 4 - Loves Disney in theory but is terrified of the characters. She enjoys the rides but not the dark ones. Loves Dumbo and the tea cups. She has special needs: developmentally behind in a number of areas and has sensory issues and behavoural issues due to her adoption.
I started planning this trip back in April of 07. We had planned to go in May of 08 but I realized I was saving our money rather quickly and we opted to change our date of travel to Jan. 12th - 24th (we actually leave home Jan. 11th and stay over in Seattle and we don't come home until Jan. 28th as we are going on a cruise).
I am a planner. I bought the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World and read it cover to cover when we decided on our vacation destination. Since that initial read I've re-read it numerous times -- highligting and folding pages. Due to having 5 people in our family and budget constraints as well as our love for camping we decided on Fort Wilderness and a tent. We've done the tent thing many times (not without it's challenges...a child who refuses to go out in the dark which results in mom spending time each morning in the laundry...a child that is terrified of bugs....and a child that loves to wonder and explore and has no fear of getting lost!). I do refuse to cook on holiday though so we opted for the Disney Dining plan for the time we are there. This should ease the packing a bit.
As well, the DDP allows me further scope to my planning. I phoned at 180 days out and received all my ADR's just how I wanted them!
Liberty Tree Tavern
Boma
Coral Reef
Mama Melrose fantasmic package
'Ohana
Biergarten
Whispering Canyon
Chef Mickey
Akershus Royal Banquet
Marrakesh
Crystal Palace
Chef Mickey's (breakfast our last day)
We live on the West Coast of Canada but when researching flights it would cost double to fly out of Canada so we are driving down to Seattle, spending the night and flying our first thing in the morning...arriving in Orlando at 5:12pm!