Daydreamer64
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All advice is welcome!
We are a family of five, myself, Dh, DS 6, DS 16, DS 18.
We have an opportunity of a lifetime for us, well maybe that is a little dramatic
, but we are beyond thrilled for this chance to visit another Disney park, much less the origional!
We could never personally afford vacationing at DL as we live on the east coast and do not have much extra money on a regular basis. When we lived in Georgia, we visited WDW every few years as money dictated.
Our last vacation was at WDW 4 years ago for a weekend, as my middle DS had a music festival to attend there.
However, we got a little surprise last week when DH's employer asked if he wanted to attend a conference at the DLH next spring.
The employer then stated that the family could attend, however only Dh was paid for - room, ticket, and food.
I am so excited!!!!!
We have never been to DL, have not gone on a vacation for years, and not to WDW in over 4 years.
We thought that we may bring the kids along and surprise them with this trip.
I am in the process of learning all about DL as I am quite expereinced with WDW but have never been to DL, nor traveled west past Mississippi for that matter, ever.
DH's conference will be at DLH and his employer has stated that the attendees will have a room in the DLH.
I am trying to learn which rooms have the extra couch.
Do all of them have it or is there a special catagory that he has to book for the couch?
My older boys are almost grown and we need two beds and another "place" for one of them to sleep at night to accomodate all five of us.
Any advice is welcome about the couch or any thing else!
There is so much to learn and I am one of those planners that have to know all the "ins and outs" of where we are going to get the most from our vacation.
We will likely never get to visit DL again, we are working hard to get up enough money to cover the airfare, park tickets, and food for the boys and I.
I want this trip to be great~
I feel like the White Rabbit in Alice, "so much to do, so little time".
I have to learn about tickets, food choices ( the little one is allergic to eggs and nuts ), rides not to miss, transportation, and so on....
Thank you for any and all advice that you may wish to share with us!!
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We are a family of five, myself, Dh, DS 6, DS 16, DS 18.
We have an opportunity of a lifetime for us, well maybe that is a little dramatic

We could never personally afford vacationing at DL as we live on the east coast and do not have much extra money on a regular basis. When we lived in Georgia, we visited WDW every few years as money dictated.
Our last vacation was at WDW 4 years ago for a weekend, as my middle DS had a music festival to attend there.
However, we got a little surprise last week when DH's employer asked if he wanted to attend a conference at the DLH next spring.
The employer then stated that the family could attend, however only Dh was paid for - room, ticket, and food.
I am so excited!!!!!

We have never been to DL, have not gone on a vacation for years, and not to WDW in over 4 years.
We thought that we may bring the kids along and surprise them with this trip.

I am in the process of learning all about DL as I am quite expereinced with WDW but have never been to DL, nor traveled west past Mississippi for that matter, ever.
DH's conference will be at DLH and his employer has stated that the attendees will have a room in the DLH.
I am trying to learn which rooms have the extra couch.
Do all of them have it or is there a special catagory that he has to book for the couch?
My older boys are almost grown and we need two beds and another "place" for one of them to sleep at night to accomodate all five of us.

Any advice is welcome about the couch or any thing else!
There is so much to learn and I am one of those planners that have to know all the "ins and outs" of where we are going to get the most from our vacation.
We will likely never get to visit DL again, we are working hard to get up enough money to cover the airfare, park tickets, and food for the boys and I.
I want this trip to be great~
I feel like the White Rabbit in Alice, "so much to do, so little time".
I have to learn about tickets, food choices ( the little one is allergic to eggs and nuts ), rides not to miss, transportation, and so on....

Thank you for any and all advice that you may wish to share with us!!
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