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OMG! Planning for Disney!
I am totally overwhelmed. Stay at a Disney resort or stay at my SIL's time share? Meal Plan or no meal plan? Park Hopper or no Park Hopper? All I want to do is take my 4 year old to Disney. Too many choices! My brain is seriously starting to shut down.
Re: OMG! Planning for Disney!
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
ETA: I think we are going do 7 days there. While my SIL's time share would save money, I think the hassle of coming into and out of the park would be a pain.
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
You really don't want to know. Hence, us going now while DD is still free.
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
Have fun planning!
Do the meal plan. First time I went, I was on the fence, then we decided to do it at the last minute- it was perfect! I'll never not do the meal plan again. We do the one with 1 snack, 1 quick service, and 1 table service a day. It is more than enough! (though we did buy breakfast to start each day as we are not huge breakfast eaters. So we just got a bagel or something and went on our way)
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I was wondering about which dining plan to choose. DH & DS love breakfast but I can usually skip it and be fine. I wasn't sure if the 1 snack credit would be enough for breakfast or not, say for a bagel & cream cheese. DH was wanting the deluxe plan that includes 3 meals but I feel like that would be a ton of food. I don't plan on eating a huge breakfast everyday, so I am not sure if it would be worth it.
I would love to have a list of "do not miss" rides & shows. I really know so little about Disney, so I will take all the help I can get, especially from my trusted NBCers.
Why we always do the park hopper:
- Animal Kingdom typically closes at 5/6pm. We are not big pool people so we always head over to another park for the evening.
- Hollywood Studios is my least favorite of the parks and I know there's not much that DD would appreciate now. However, I have to do the Toy Story ride there so we will probably spend half a day there and then head to another park.
- This is DD's first time and I have a feeling she's going to glob on to one ride that she's going to want to ride over and over. I want to be able to split up our day between parks if need be.
Dining Plan:
- Did the 1 quick service/1 sit down plan with DH a few years ago. It was great. I would never sit down to eat at the full-service restaurants if we hadn't done the plan.
- We plan on doing the 2 quick service meals this time. There is no way I'm dealing with DD at a sit-down, leisurely restaurant at this point.
- I don't want to have to deal with cash or credit or how much we're spending. It's all tied to your Disney "band" and you just order what you want(what's allowed).
- You DO get a ton of food. Last time, we were buying bags of chips and pop the morning we left to use up our snack credits (however, no kids the last time wanting Mickey Ice Cream bars.
- We always hit the grocery store for breakfast foods - bagels, cereal, etc. Much better use of your money than to spend a meal credit for breakfast. Also, I think a "snack" has to be a single item under $4. Disney isn't cheap so you might be able to get a croissant for OR a yogurt breakfast with your snack credit and that's it. This site has a great list of restaurants and menus and what dining plan you can use: http://allears.net/dining/menu/
As far as do not miss - That would be everything in my opinion. Your son may be a bit short to ride some of the bigger rides but don't let that stop your or DH from riding.
Magic Kindgom: Ride it all. Seriously. Big Thunder Mountain is my number one favorite in all of Disney.
Epcot: Do not miss Soarin and Test Track. My favorites. And Spaceship Earth. And DS may love Journey to Imagination and the Seas with Nemo Ride
Animal Kingdom: For you, don't miss Expedition Everest and Dinosaur. The Bugs Life show (It's Tough to be a Bug) is fun too. Also, the Safari and Rafiki's PlanetWatch would be fun for DS. I love the Kali River Rapids but bring a change of clothes and rent a locker. You MAY get completely soaked.
Hollywood Studios: Toy Story. So frickin' fun. If you are thrill seekers - Tower of Terror and Rock n Roller Coaster. The nightime show Fantasmic is a MUST. It is spectacular. THE. BEST.
That's all for now...
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
For the meal plan if you are on the fence all disney restuarants have their menus with prices online. You can browse a couple and see if you think it would be cheaper or not. I've heard people say that if you would normally order a less expensive entree anyways then the dining plan isn't always the best value.
One great resource I've found is wdwprepschool.com. The lady that runs it is great and she has weekly podcasts which are very helpful.
I would also recommend a subscription to touring plans. It's cheap (like $14/yr) and you get an app with ride wait times that are more accurate than the Disney App. Disney is known for posting wait times significantly longer than what they actually are.
I'm having so much fun planning DH and I's trip! It's the best