ThreeBoyMama
DIS Veteran
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And yes, to the OP, I have seen this. Had a friend of a friend message me last year because they were going to WDW for the first time and she knew I'd done lots of research, etc. When I asked her where they had ADRs she said "what's an ADR?" I was like oh...honey...we need to talk, LOL. I also work with a woman who is talking about taking her family to Orlando later this year. They have gone to MK and Epcot years ago but that's it. She really wants to go to AK but her husband has, for some reason, convinced their kids that it's lame and not worth going to. I said something about it being one of our favorite parks and having some great rides and she said "Oh! Animal Kingdom has rides?" I mean...have you not even looked at the WDW website? I really had to bite my tongue on that one.
Related (sort of)...my DH and I both grew up in CA and visited Disneyland many times as kids and then when our kiddos were little. Never did *any* advance planning. We went to WDW in October 2014 and I learned how much planning was involved. When we decided to take our boys to the 60th Diamond Celebration last July I approached it much more like a WDW trip, strategized our Fast Passes, etc. and we had a fantastic visit. Maybe neither here nor there, but there is something to be said for having a plan in place. Disneyland is a totally different animal than WDW, but I have to say that riding Radiator Springs Racers as the sun was setting in Anaheim on a gorgeous Southern CA summer day...due solely to my ninja planning skills of pulling a FP at the right time that day (thanks largely to Tom Bricker/Disney Tourist Blog's advice)...well, that was the absolute highlight of our trip and something I will never forget. My family teases me about my uber planning, but they enjoy the rewards
Related (sort of)...my DH and I both grew up in CA and visited Disneyland many times as kids and then when our kiddos were little. Never did *any* advance planning. We went to WDW in October 2014 and I learned how much planning was involved. When we decided to take our boys to the 60th Diamond Celebration last July I approached it much more like a WDW trip, strategized our Fast Passes, etc. and we had a fantastic visit. Maybe neither here nor there, but there is something to be said for having a plan in place. Disneyland is a totally different animal than WDW, but I have to say that riding Radiator Springs Racers as the sun was setting in Anaheim on a gorgeous Southern CA summer day...due solely to my ninja planning skills of pulling a FP at the right time that day (thanks largely to Tom Bricker/Disney Tourist Blog's advice)...well, that was the absolute highlight of our trip and something I will never forget. My family teases me about my uber planning, but they enjoy the rewards
