What "new" thing do you intend to do on your next trip?

kldmom2000

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After having visited WDW more than 16 times, there are sooo many things I've actually NOT done :rotfl: There are tons of restaurants that I've not eaten at either... I'm making it a point to pick some new ones for my ADR's (ie. LTT before MNSSHP, Kona, etc)

We're also doing the MNSSHP for the first time (we've done MVMMCP plenty)

We'll see the Food & Wine festival for the first time :)

When we took the girls in 12/04, my then 4 yr old was TERRIFIED of the characters and indoor rides.... now she can't wait to go on everything she can for her height (she'll be 6 yrs old and is currently 49") Soarin' will be new to us as well as Expedition Everest. I'm hoping to get the girls on my 2 fave rides (Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion) for their first time. Everything will be pretty much new to them seeing as how they rode almost NOTHING due to older DD's fear... :rotfl:

I'm going to try a French Toast loaf after reading about it here :thumbsup2

I'm sure I'll be adding to this list as our vacation gets closer :) :) :) :) :) :)
 
Not sure if it will be at our upcoming DL trip or our August WDW trip, but I hope to finally have my DS participate in the Sword in the Stone ceremony. We've talked about it for the past 5 trips, but never made the time to actually stop and be in the right spot at the right time.

I'm also looking forward to our first time eating at the Spirit of Aloha Luau, Le Cellier, Alfredo's, and Coral Reef.

And, if I can work up the nerve, I may just finally try one of those Dole Whips!
 
Well having visited Disney many times, this will be my first on-site resort stay.
Taking advantage of the free dining, I will be trying resort restaurants, for the first time.

And I can not wait for Soarin in epcot!

:thumbsup2
 

We have never tried the popular "Dole Whip", this trip, we are making it a point to try this treat. We have heard so much about it, we're going to make this trip the time of the ever popular Dole Whip. I hope we like it....
 
Just got back lat weekend from 8 nights at CBR.

I did lots of new things like:
1) rode Star Tours
2) rode Dinosaur
3) walked around all of World Showcase & went into each pavilion
4) ate at Flame Tree Barbecue
5) ate at Boma
6) ate at Le Cellier
7) ate at LTT
8) stayed at moderate (loved it!!)


BUT, I did not get to try a DOLE WHIP!!! (and it was on my list!) :sad2:
We walked by it but were WAY too full from our meal at CP to stop & try it.
 
I agree with kidmom, Dole Whips are a must. We have just stopped sharing them.

We are trying to do at least one different attraction in each park everytime we go. Last weekend, we finally did: Muppet 3D, The Great Movie Ride, Tommorowland Transit Authority and the Train, and of course Expedition Everest. We also tried Tony's on Main St (mistake). We also visited the Boardwalk for the first time and loved Jellyrolls.

Our next trip will be our first MNSSHP, and the pursuit of new dining experiences will continue, but we haven't even started planning that itinerary yet (only 5 months, better get crackin').
 
We're going to experience a few first this trip as well.

1. We're staying at OKW for the first time.
2. We're going to actually use the kitchen for most meals. Budget trip and 2yo DGD didn't behave well in restaurants during our Thanksgiving trip.
3. Of course, we're going to ride EE for the first time and my 11yo DGD said she wants to try Dinosaur this time after 5 years of being too afraid.
4. We're going to try the water parks for the first time.
5. Since we're driving down this trip, we're going to do 3 nights at Disney's Vero Beach Resort after our WDW stay.
 
Finally get to eat in some places, I never would had paid for (Free Dining Plan), ride EE (haven't been since it's been open) and play Disney mini golf.
 
We are finally going to take the time to go over to Tom Saywers Island, and I am actually looking forward to it! :rolleyes:
 
We are going down Dec 15th thru 22nd and plan on doing MVMMCP for the first time. We have done the MNSSHP twice before and loved it both times due to limited crowds (the headless horseman is also pretty neat). Do they limit the MVMMCP crowds the same at the MNSSHP?

Also plan in doing the dining plan and Fantasia Gardens for the first time.
 
Firsts from my last trip:
-staying at POR (loved it, loved it!)
-doing Star Tours (the no-motion version with my grandson)
-Lights, Motors, Action
-Soarin (LOVED IT)
-Segway Tour of Epcot

Things I hope to do for the first time next time:
-Expedition Everest (if I can get up my nerve)
-stay at Animal Kingdom Lodge
-dine with one of the Animal experts at Jiko
-Victoria and Alberts (possibly Chef's Table)
-the new "no spin" version of Mission Space (too scared to try the old one)
-Flights of Wonder at AK (we always seem to just miss it)

Teresa
 
We are staying at the Poly (first time), eating at CA Grill, going to MNSSHP, F&W Festival and hoping to get an Illuminations Cruise! All of these things are new for us and we can't wait!!
 
i always say i am just going to relax, and enjoy the parks and the scenery and the queues and the parades, but when i get there i always try to go on as many rides as possible. havent learned to just relax, yet.
 
Teresa Pitman said:
-Flights of Wonder at AK (we always seem to just miss it)




very under-rated show, in my book its definitely a must-see, hope you enjoy it
 
MonkeyPants said:
very under-rated show, in my book its definitely a must-see, hope you enjoy it

I must agree. Saw for the 1st time last trip, at DS23's urging. So glad he talked me into it! :thumbsup2
 
We'll be staying for the first time as DVC owners, but we're using our points on a Tower Room at the Contemporary with a castle view! :cool1:

We also plan to eat at Crystal Palace and Hollywood & Vine, ride EE, see American Adventure in Epcot, and perhaps the biggest change of all - tour using Tour Guide Mike's philosophy!
 
Expedition Everest is top of our list of new things to do/try/see. After that, it's eating something new at World Showcase. What else ... some new restaurants this time, too!
 


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