feet1 said:Thank you so much for this response! it's perfect! And exactly how we will put it!!
Let us know how it went.
feet1 said:Thank you so much for this response! it's perfect! And exactly how we will put it!!
jmulvaney said:I just booked the Epcot After Hours Wind Down for our August trip. Looks like a perfect thing to do as a couple!
Haven't read the whole thread yet, by have a question...my DH and I are talking about possibly going without kids in the fall or early next year. We have 4 kids ages 6-14 and we've taken them three times. We've never gone without them and I'm not sure how they would handle it. They love it as much as we do. How do you guys break it to the kids that you're going to WDW, but without them??
dvczerfs said:we did the same as Disney212. dd was 15 at the time and she knew she would be going on the next trip. for four years dw and I would head down in September by ourselves and the three us would go down in june. it worked well and dd didn't have a problem with it.(until she became a cm at which point I get the daily pictures "guess where im at"......and...... "yummmmmm, these mickey bars are gooood pictures") they get you back one day so just go and have fun.
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..my DD got me back last week, sending pictures of my favorite treats at my favorite place while I was working. I will return that favor. Ha ha
We both have been to WDW as kids, but that was so long ago! We are going May 13th to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary. Our 18m old son will be staying home with grandma
For you more experienced WDW couples, what are some must do's while there? We have been through so much(infertility{primary&secondary}, miscarriage, and then our son has health issues..), and this will be the first time we will be able to get away to really reconnect since our honeymoon!![]()
We both have been to WDW as kids, but that was so long ago! We are going May 13th to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary. Our 18m old son will be staying home with grandma
For you more experienced WDW couples, what are some must do's while there? We have been through so much(infertility{primary&secondary}, miscarriage, and then our son has health issues..), and this will be the first time we will be able to get away to really reconnect since our honeymoon!![]()
Welcome to the boards!Can't answer your question as it is our first time at WDW too. But in our case we are celebrating our 25th anniversary. We are doing the Wishes Dessert Party and taking the Keys to the Kingdom tour. Enjoy your get away!
you will love keys to the kingdom!!!! I did it three times over the last few years. I did it with my dd who loved it. now, I couldn't pay her to do it.
most likely your guide is going to ask you if you know, what they call "the four keys" are? when your guide ask , throw your hand up!!!!!
tell him/her they are: safety, courtesy,show and efficiency..... in that order.(make sure after you rattle all four off you say "in that order") they will love it!!!!![]()
Ooh! Thanks for the answers!Glad to hear you liked it. I've always wanted to take that tour. I love taking tours of any kind anyway. I like knowing how things work.
We both have been to WDW as kids, but that was so long ago! We are going May 13th to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary. Our 18m old son will be staying home with grandma
For you more experienced WDW couples, what are some must do's while there? We have been through so much(infertility{primary&secondary}, miscarriage, and then our son has health issues..), and this will be the first time we will be able to get away to really reconnect since our honeymoon!![]()
mevelandry said:Must do's for us are:
-Dinner at 'Ohana, dinner at Raglan Road, playing mini-gof at Fantasia Gardens and as much time as possible in the pool and the spa. We enjoyed Splitsville bowling too and we definitely wanna go back.
Cyrra said:Would love to see a couples sticky!
DH (44) and I (39) will be headed to the World in Oct. 2015 for F&W. This will be our first "alone" trip over our 19th anniversary. While we don't have children (by choice) DH's first trip was in 2005 with 13 of my closest family. We went again in 2011 with his BFF, wife, and two boys. We decided the next trip was for us and us alone.
While we had a fantastic time each time with the "others" we also felt like we were either "entertaining" or "being tour guides" the entire time. There was no personal time for us to do as we wish. The tentative game plan this time around is to splurge on a moderate (all previous trips were budget at PoP), buy park hoppers and water parks, and plan on getting moving early in the am, taking a water/nap break in the afternoon, and heading back in the evenings. We are both foodies who can't wait to try F&W.