Hi We are looking to book our first family trip to WDW in 2011.
Have a family trip to DLP sorted for Nov and need your help with the new project.
DH I have only ever been to WDW once in June 1994 as a young naive couple who had done no planning got up at 10am each morning and found it very busy at the parks.
Now we are 30 odd we will have an almost 4 year old and a 5 1/2 year old. So we are looking to do some serious planning to get the most out of our trip.
Here is some things we know want / don't want:
We want to do this on a budget. Plus take as little spends as possible
We only want to do WDW.
We want to go when it is as quite a possible, but not Sept as back to school. Possible Jan or Feb
We would like to go for 14 or 21 nights.
We don't want to stay at Disney as this will, be very expensive plus the food costs will mount up as well.
We don't want to hire a car as the insurance is a rip off and to park at the parks every day is going to be expensive.
We would like to stay at a hotel near WDW and use the free scheduled shuttle they offer, but am worried this may be infrequent and limited.
We would a hotel with a free breakfast, but this is not a priority as can take some cereal with us to eat in our room.
We would like to be able to come back to our hotel for a relax and lunch on some occasions or just do half days of the kids are tired.
We would a hotel were we can walk to a few eating places such as KFC MCdonalds Wendys Carls JR Dennys Pizza Hut,Taco Bell etc.
Also would like to be near a supermarket to stock up with snack drinks and maybe make rolls to eat in the parks etc.
I know we may be asking too much.
But are not really sure how to start and would really like some ideas and advice?
We should have about £1300 of Tesco vouchers so would be able to go with Virgin or Cosmos, but would book something else and save the vouchers if it was better value?
Have a family trip to DLP sorted for Nov and need your help with the new project.
DH I have only ever been to WDW once in June 1994 as a young naive couple who had done no planning got up at 10am each morning and found it very busy at the parks.
Now we are 30 odd we will have an almost 4 year old and a 5 1/2 year old. So we are looking to do some serious planning to get the most out of our trip.
Here is some things we know want / don't want:
We want to do this on a budget. Plus take as little spends as possible
We only want to do WDW.
We want to go when it is as quite a possible, but not Sept as back to school. Possible Jan or Feb
We would like to go for 14 or 21 nights.
We don't want to stay at Disney as this will, be very expensive plus the food costs will mount up as well.
We don't want to hire a car as the insurance is a rip off and to park at the parks every day is going to be expensive.
We would like to stay at a hotel near WDW and use the free scheduled shuttle they offer, but am worried this may be infrequent and limited.
We would a hotel with a free breakfast, but this is not a priority as can take some cereal with us to eat in our room.
We would like to be able to come back to our hotel for a relax and lunch on some occasions or just do half days of the kids are tired.
We would a hotel were we can walk to a few eating places such as KFC MCdonalds Wendys Carls JR Dennys Pizza Hut,Taco Bell etc.
Also would like to be near a supermarket to stock up with snack drinks and maybe make rolls to eat in the parks etc.
I know we may be asking too much.
But are not really sure how to start and would really like some ideas and advice?
We should have about £1300 of Tesco vouchers so would be able to go with Virgin or Cosmos, but would book something else and save the vouchers if it was better value?