Disney is so overwhelming for a first timer! First, I really don't know anything about Disney and I don't know where to begin. My DH and DD (3) visit my in laws every Mach in Tampa and I think next year we want to go to Disney. We would probably then drive to Tampa so we would end up renting a car.
How many days would you spend at Disney w/ a 4 year old?
Would you stay on site?
Do any of the on site hotels have kitchens in them?
Is it best to book this trip early or do specials come up as it gets closer?
Where is the best place to book?
AAA, etc.?
Where do you buy tickets to the park?
Any suggestions on what to do at Disney?
I would appreciate any suggestions, we are looking forward to visiting but its hard when you really don't know much about going there!
(we don't have huge budget for the trip, so I would like to find some affordable options). I have a million questions and I am so happy to find this board, you guys seem so helpful!
TIA!!!!
Britta

to The Dis!! I cannot say enough great things about this place!! If there is anything you need to know, you can find it here by searching already started posts or starting your own! There is (probably) no questons that can go unanswered!!! All the people on this board ae great and super helpful. we have all been in your position before and can sympathize! :hugs: Here are my answers and opinions to your questions, and believe me I have spent MANY MANY hours reseaching and planning all things Disney. I hope its helpful!
Disney is so overwhelming for a first timer!
** It can be overwhelming if you let it be. I think you need to go into the trip open minded and ready for anything and also know that you might not experinec EVERYTHING. There is always next time and/or when you kiddos are older...
We would probably then drive to Tampa so we would end up renting a car.
**Where are you traveling to-from? We drove 24 hrs just a few weeks ago with our 3 boys and I think the key was to keep them occupied and comfy.
How many days would you spend at Disney w/ a 4 year old?
**I would do AT LEAST 5 days, but we will never again do less than 6 or 7. There is so much to see and do that it can be overwhelming if you try to do it all without a day off or a day to just do whatever.
Would you stay on site?
** We will never again stay off site. It is pricey to stay at WDW but there are so many choices to fit your budget and there are so many bonuses to staying on site -Extra magic hours, transportation, Disney Dining, .... I dont think youdbe disappointed
Do any of the on site hotels have kitchens in them?
** The villas have full kitchens, as do Family suites (??) but i have never stayed in them so I am not very helpful on this.
Is it best to book this trip early or do specials come up as it gets closer?
**Book EARLY! You will have far better choices and options and f you are financing/making payments, it will give you more time to do so. You can make changes as you go if you need to, upto a few days before arrival I believe. Should you get a post card or hear of a special, call 1-407-wdisney or 1-407-wdw-info and speak to a cast member(operator). They can adjust your resservation. We did this very thing just a few weeks before we left and they ended up refunding us about $200 for an offer/deal that came out after our trip was all paid for! Not too shabby!
Where is the best place to book? AAA, etc.?
**You can get some deals thru AAA but I have never done it through them. I think you can get deals either way or its hit or miss. I like the fact of booking thru Disney them you can see all your info online, make changes, see your itinerary and payments all online.
Where do you buy tickets to the park?
** You can get tickets to the park in a package thru Disney Travel or buy them seperatly from Disneyor other sellers. check out
www.disneyworld.com and run a mock reservation to see what your options are. I say play around with it for a bit until you really know what you want. I am not sure that you can make March 09 resservations yet. I believe they start taking them in August... You can get just room ressevations, packages of rooms and tickets, or rooms, tickets and dining... and things along those lines.
Any suggestions on what to do at Disney?
** I say everything and anything that you all can handle!!

It is a super magial place and there is so much to do! You can also check out all the park attractions online at
www.disneyorld.com and make an itinerary of what you and yoru family might liek to do! We have been many times and consider myself somewhat of a Disney Pro, and we still leave there feeling like we missed soemhing or would do soemthig differently the next time.
I would appreciate any suggestions, we are looking forward to visiting but its hard when you really don't know much about going there!
**I suggest poking around on the Disney website, maybe order the video and read these boards. Ask questions even if you thnk they are "stupid" or "silly". I am sure someone has an answer... Also Birnbaum hs some great books on Disney Travel. They are very helpful and informaive! DINING RESERVATIONS are also verry important! Once you book your trip and are 180 days away from your arrival date - you can mak your dinner reservations. Do your homework and make a list of the places you ant to eat, or might like to eat. Thy tend to fill up fast, especially a few months before your arrival! The way we thought about it is - we made the ADR's (abbreviation for Advanced Dining Resservation) with the undestanding that we could always call oce we were oour vacation and cancel them or try to change. But when we were there, they reservation spots had filled up fast nd only 8:30PM+ was left at most places!! We were glad we made our ADR's. I have a "schedule" or plan that we made up for our family for our trip a few weeks ago if you would liek to see it!? PM me your email address and I can send it to you ((or anyone else out there reading this)) if you would like. It wasnt anythng set in stone, more or less a game plan so we stayed on track and got the most of our Disney Vacation!!
(we don't have huge budget for the trip, so I would like to find some affordable options). ** Thats the great thing about Disney - you can find a vacationto fit about any budget!!

A great thing that we did once we booked our trips was Disney Gift Cards. Whenever family asked what we/the kids wanted for Christmas, birthdays... we said Disney Dollarsor Disney gift cards. You can get them online or at Disney Stores. They were great and gave the kids the own "spending money"; us to for that metter. In hind-sight, i wish we had just transferred all the balances to our room account, rather than keeping track of what card had $X dollars and so on and so forth. Just an idea!
I have a million questions and I am so happy to find this board, you guys seem so helpful!** I hope this is helpful info and not too overwhelming!!?? Feel free to ask any questions,I will do my best to help!! God luck and make it magical!!
