Anonymous wrote:I've never done Disney and to be honest I have a hard time fathoming why people would. Is it like kings dominion on crack? I say this purely out of curiosity--what's so great about it? How would you describe it?
Anonymous wrote:The double strollers you can rent there are worth it! I think its $20 a day. We had 2 6 year olds with us and they were in it all of the time. Make sit down dinner reservations. Places get filled fast and the character reservations are great and very over priced. We have Disney shirts and light up toys that we brought with us so the kids didn't want to buy the toys and Disney clothes there. Get there early and do the rides that get crowded first while there are no lines or use your fast pass for these rides.
Anonymous wrote:Lower your expectations. Then lower them again.
I agree also with PP who said nly every other day at the park, with pool days in between. We just got back from 6 days at the parks and it was truly awful. And we are "Disney people."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The double strollers you can rent there are worth it! I think its $20 a day. We had 2 6 year olds with us and they were in it all of the time. Make sit down dinner reservations. Places get filled fast and the character reservations are great and very over priced. We have Disney shirts and light up toys that we brought with us so the kids didn't want to buy the toys and Disney clothes there. Get there early and do the rides that get crowded first while there are no lines or use your fast pass for these rides.
Next time we go back we are getting the 4 day hopper, but taking a day off at the pool between each day at the park. Last time we were extremely exhausted at the end of the days. It's good to hear we weren't the only ones!
We got the 4 day hopper plus with water parks military tickets. You really have to stay 9-10+ days to use it all. It was the best option for us but we did 4 days of parks (wish we had more days at the park), one outlet day, 3 water park days, and one disney quest (which was lame but the kids liked it). The pool day was a necessity (or something else at a resort like fishing). One day we were going to use the hopper but kids fell asleep in the car so we skipped it. Otherwise we never used the hopper portion. We did go till we dropped some days as we'd go, be exhausted, get a second wind and everyone wanted to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Stay in a hotel that's within easy walking distance of a park. We stayed in a hotel that required driving the first year and stayed in the Beach club (easy walk to Epcot) the second time we went and it was tons better. You can easily just head back to the hotel if you get tired and staying late is easier since there's no long walk to the car and fight to get out of the parking lot. Very expensive but worth it IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Bring pbj to eat while in line or waiting for shows. Get up early!
Anonymous wrote:The double strollers you can rent there are worth it! I think its $20 a day. We had 2 6 year olds with us and they were in it all of the time. Make sit down dinner reservations. Places get filled fast and the character reservations are great and very over priced. We have Disney shirts and light up toys that we brought with us so the kids didn't want to buy the toys and Disney clothes there. Get there early and do the rides that get crowded first while there are no lines or use your fast pass for these rides.
Next time we go back we are getting the 4 day hopper, but taking a day off at the pool between each day at the park. Last time we were extremely exhausted at the end of the days. It's good to hear we weren't the only ones!
Anonymous wrote:Being water bottles with filters do you can refill at the park.
If your kids don't know your cell number well, write it in duck tape and tape to the inside of a hem , or get dog tags with the number on it. If they get separated, tell them to ask a park employee or a mom with kids to call your cell.