The ticket prices are astronomicaly high to just go for a "few characters and kiddie rides" AND the lines will be 90+ min long especially if u dont familarize yourself with app and LL. I'm not saying you need to be extreme abd hyper plan, but being too wishy washy will back fire especially during peak season. And your kids are old enough to notice and want to go on the really cool (and most popular) rides. Don't dupe yourself into thinking it'll " just be kiddie rides". |
| Definitely watch a Genie+ “how to” video for each specific park you plan to attend. The week you are going is one of the 4 business weeks of the entire year. |
I disagree. I am a PP and happy to help with Disney questions, because the first time I went to Disney the people on Disboard were very helpful (for free) |
+1 And Disney World really doesn't have "kiddie rides" the way Hershey Park or Busch Garden do. |
Yes, someone (or something) that has never been to WDW over Christmas. |
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I would do Magic Kingdom and Epcot.
A character meal is something they would remember for a long long time.They meet with characters up close, they come and talk to the kids on their table etc. I would also try to catch one night show which are also… magical. |
| 3 days at Magic Kingdom is silly. At least 1 at Epcot for this age. |
DP. What are some good travel agent offices in DC? Pref N.W. TIA ! |
Google Disney travel agent They are free |
DP here Do they have actual "offices" though? I thought most were just online now. |
| Not all “free” travel agents will actually give you detailed trip plans for free. Some do, many don’t. |
Yep. And they definitely won't if you're not buying a package with them. |
| Op, just curious…how did your Disney trip go? |