amylevan
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Even being first timers you think we could knock out AK and HS in a half day each?
My vote? No, at least for AK. But we love AK. And if you want to see the shows at HS, no.
Even being first timers you think we could knock out AK and HS in a half day each?
The park hopping upgrade is all or nothing. You cannot upgrade just selected days on a ticket.Even being first timers you think we could knock out AK and HS in a half day each? And is it possible to upgrade just 2 days to park hopper and leave the other two as standard or do they force you to upgrade all of them?
My Father, my aunt, my uncle, and I are all going to WDW for our first time ever in late Feb/early March. I figured I'd have some Disney vets critique our itinerary. What better place than the Dis boards. Here is a little background info about us. We are going more for the shows and food rather than the rides (although we may ride a few things). We are not in to fancy dining aka sushi, seafood, not for us. We put sauce on our steaks. We like to have a beer or two with our meals. We don't eat a whole lot of dessert, but will probably try some since we're on vacation. We (well 3 of us) are also old and slow, so we will probably have to skip a lot of things. Hopefully you can point us in the right direction. Anywho, without further adieu, here is the schedule I've hammered out for us so far. Critique away!
Thanks,
You can find menus with pricing on this site to help you choose.
You really can't do Disney wrong, hope you enjoy your first trip!!!I have to (partially) disagree. While your assessment may be valid for PM EMH, the morning EMH times are generally well worth it....In my family's opinion, EMH's are a marketing perk only. They can market them as a great reason to stay onsite, but in reality they don't live up to their hype. They are more crowded, not everything is open, and are only worthwhile if you can take advantage of the entire time.
Thanks for the comments. I think we're going to stick with Whispering Canyon as it is our type of food. Also, strangely, two members of our party told me to book T-Rex or Rainforest Café. I was dumbfounded by this too. But they're young at heart I guess. and I think it was Walt that said, "Adults are only kids grown up, anyway."
My DW and I have been on three adults only trips to WDW, and we enjoy the chaotic young at heart restaurants as much as the quiet ones. (I especially like the restaurants where everyone is encouraged to wave their napkins in the air!) As long as you're aware of the atmosphere of Whispering and T-Rex, go forth and have a great time!
This.
We have a member of our group who will absolutely love the interactive meals like the ketchup thing at Whispering Canyon.