Anonymous wrote:Get there early. It is imperative that you get to the parks at rope drop.
Make sure you make time to rest. I think we, the parents, needed rest equally as much as the kids.
We did not skimp on treats. I think we paid $7 for lemonade so our kids could have a buzz light year light up thing on the straw. I even bought 2 so my 2 kids would not fight over the stupid buzz light year.
I let them pick out one souvenir that was overpriced. I also kept an eye on what they also wanted and bought similar items for xmas. Some merchandise is only sold at the parks but you can find very very similar items online. Don't think the kids knew the difference or they certainly did not mind.
I would not make my kids wait in ridiculously long lines. My younger child started whining after 1 hour waiting for jungle cruise. That ride and any other ride is not worth a 1+ hour wait. I would not go during busy season. Personally don't think it is worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Just say yes. Just for one week take a break from discipline, good eating habits and practice saying yes to everything within reason. Cotton candy? Why not? Overpriced mouse ears? Sure! Although we gave each kid a discretionary budget, the only limitation was that they could not exceed it. Within that, if they chose to spend it on junk, oh well. Honestly, it was the happiest week ever - zero complaints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I thought I would hate it. I hate kings dominion. I love real traveling. And I got kinda tricked into going. But I have to admit, it was fun and a great week, other than the one day we ignored all advice and showed up at magic kingdom at 11am. That was hell on earth.
We usually got a late start. It depends on when you go. We will only go to magic kingdom during the week. Weekends are crazy but it is slower when kids are in school.
But why aren't your kids in school? I would never sacrifice my children's education for princesses and roller coasters. Real travel, sure maybe, as informal education is as important as formal. But for Disney? Hell no. The lesson that would teach is not within our value system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I thought I would hate it. I hate kings dominion. I love real traveling. And I got kinda tricked into going. But I have to admit, it was fun and a great week, other than the one day we ignored all advice and showed up at magic kingdom at 11am. That was hell on earth.
We usually got a late start. It depends on when you go. We will only go to magic kingdom during the week. Weekends are crazy but it is slower when kids are in school.
But why aren't your kids in school? I would never sacrifice my children's education for princesses and roller coasters. Real travel, sure maybe, as informal education is as important as formal. But for Disney? Hell no. The lesson that would teach is not within our value system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I thought I would hate it. I hate kings dominion. I love real traveling. And I got kinda tricked into going. But I have to admit, it was fun and a great week, other than the one day we ignored all advice and showed up at magic kingdom at 11am. That was hell on earth.
We usually got a late start. It depends on when you go. We will only go to magic kingdom during the week. Weekends are crazy but it is slower when kids are in school.
Anonymous wrote:Get to the park early, do a lot, but then after lunch go back to your hotel and relax at the swimming pool or rest for a few hours, then head out again for evening activities.
Anonymous wrote: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?
I thought I would hate it. I hate kings dominion. I love real traveling. And I got kinda tricked into going. But I have to admit, it was fun and a great week, other than the one day we ignored all advice and showed up at magic kingdom at 11am. That was hell on earth.
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?