We are planning our first trip to WDW for 2014. I’ve spent a couple hours going through this thread, thanks for all of the great tips everyone. We don’t get to do a whole lot of family vacations, so we want to do this one right and try to make it as stress-free (ha!) as possible. Thus, we will definitely be lodging in the park.
To that end, what do you folks recommend for a “moderate resort”? Looks like there are 4 choices there: Caribbean Beach resort, Coronado Springs resort, Port Orleans- French Quarter, and Port Orleans- Riverside. The main things we are considering is ease of transportation and as kid friendly as possible (not that it should be a problem at Disney). Does anyone have an opinion on how easy it is to get around from these moderate resorts? We may consider going up to a Deluxe resort for the monorail if it will save us significant time/headache, but maybe it isn’t necessary? It is more important to me that we spend less time trying to get around then sitting on buses, etc., but if there isn’t a huge difference I wouldn’t mind saving a little money there.
Age of the kids at the time of the trip will be 10 and 5. It is likely that we will have to go at some point around President’s Day (which falls on Feb. 17, 2014) due to work/school issues. From the crowd calendars, this looks like a pretty ugly week, but there’s not much we can do about that.
We are considering doing the Disney Cruise/Park combo. Has anyone done this before? Basically it is 3 days cruise, 4 days in the parks, or vice versa. The parks we want to hit will be WDW (probably 2 days) and Epcot and/or Hollywood Studios (probably a day each, depending on how many days we are at the parks vs. on the water). I will need to go through a travel agent to get it figured out, and I think I will start with Mr. Ected’s recommendation of “Small World Vacations”. We will definitely do dining reservations around the 180 day mark so we are sure that we can get the restaurants we want.