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I went to the hip for the $5 for "the magic guide" a few years back. I got my moneies worth out of that app.Any reviews for good/bad WDW apps? Other than MDE, which seems kinda required!
I went to the hip for the $5 for "the magic guide" a few years back. I got my moneies worth out of that app.Any reviews for good/bad WDW apps? Other than MDE, which seems kinda required!
That much better?That hotel is ok but kinda sucks compared to the others. Shoot the lock off your wallet and go for grand Floridian.
The first week of April is easter. Dont go then.Dear MickeyNerds,
Need advise for DisneyWorld/Land (The Florida one). I have a 4yo and 1 yo, wife decided we should take the 4yo in around early April for the whole princess shabang. When's a good or bad time to go around the first week of April? I guess we want to avoid school breaks and spring breaks and the like.
We're going to travel and stay on Starwood points, I've got a few hundred thousand. We'll stay in that Starwood hotel, the dolphin or whatever it is, on campus there.
TIA
Really? This makes no sense to me. The grand floridian is ridiculously expensive. I realize Otis makes FBG money, but why spend 500 bucks a night on a hotel room?That hotel is ok but kinda sucks compared to the others. Shoot the lock off your wallet and go for grand Floridian.
With 2 kids that young, I HIGHLY recommend staying on the monorail loop. If princesses is your (or their) thing, you will be at the Magic Kingdom most of your trip. Also, most likely have 2 strollers, and all the baby commando gear (diapers, bottles, extra clothes, etc). On any of the buses you will need to fold up the strollers, a ##### when you are holding kids, and bags, and coffee, and snacks, and all that crap.That much better?That hotel is ok but kinda sucks compared to the others. Shoot the lock off your wallet and go for grand Floridian.
GF is beautiful and perfect location.That much better?That hotel is ok but kinda sucks compared to the others. Shoot the lock off your wallet and go for grand Floridian.
Assuming it is affordable, it's roughly 10000 times betterThat much better?That hotel is ok but kinda sucks compared to the others. Shoot the lock off your wallet and go for grand Floridian.
Disco Stu said:The Imagineers who spent years studying and replicating a Nepalese village are now silently weeping.
Appalachian???Given the ages of the kids and the time of year you want to travel... you should go to Disneyland.Dear MickeyNerds,
Need advise for DisneyWorld/Land (The Florida one). I have a 4yo and 1 yo, wife decided we should take the 4yo in around early April for the whole princess shabang. When's a good or bad time to go around the first week of April? I guess we want to avoid school breaks and spring breaks and the like.
We're going to travel and stay on Starwood points, I've got a few hundred thousand. We'll stay in that Starwood hotel, the dolphin or whatever it is, on campus there.
TIA
No...for our maximum enjoyment, stay at an All Star resort and live blog your trip!Given the ages of the kids and the time of year you want to travel... you should go to Disneyland.Dear MickeyNerds,
Need advise for DisneyWorld/Land (The Florida one). I have a 4yo and 1 yo, wife decided we should take the 4yo in around early April for the whole princess shabang. When's a good or bad time to go around the first week of April? I guess we want to avoid school breaks and spring breaks and the like.
We're going to travel and stay on Starwood points, I've got a few hundred thousand. We'll stay in that Starwood hotel, the dolphin or whatever it is, on campus there.
TIA
Given your income level, you should stay at the Grand Californian Hotel attached to Disneyland California Adventure.
If you insist on using Starwood points... there's a Sheraton Park Hotel a couple minutes from the gates.
That's what you should do. Disneyland and DCA are a lot easier to manage with little kids, the weather will be a lot more reliable, park crowd levels will be a lot lower. If your goal is to have a great vacation with your family, that's what you should do.
If your goal is to entertain us with travel horror stories, you should go to WDW and stay at one of the Starwood properties on the WDW grounds.
Good call. I was going to suggest staying off-site at a timeshare resort on a Star Wars Weekend, but the shtick potential of Otis sharing shuttle bus rides with All-Star guests is greater.No...for our maximum enjoyment, stay at an All Star resort and live blog your trip!Given the ages of the kids and the time of year you want to travel... you should go to Disneyland.Dear MickeyNerds,
Need advise for DisneyWorld/Land (The Florida one). I have a 4yo and 1 yo, wife decided we should take the 4yo in around early April for the whole princess shabang. When's a good or bad time to go around the first week of April? I guess we want to avoid school breaks and spring breaks and the like.
We're going to travel and stay on Starwood points, I've got a few hundred thousand. We'll stay in that Starwood hotel, the dolphin or whatever it is, on campus there.
TIA
Given your income level, you should stay at the Grand Californian Hotel attached to Disneyland California Adventure.
If you insist on using Starwood points... there's a Sheraton Park Hotel a couple minutes from the gates.
That's what you should do. Disneyland and DCA are a lot easier to manage with little kids, the weather will be a lot more reliable, park crowd levels will be a lot lower. If your goal is to have a great vacation with your family, that's what you should do.
If your goal is to entertain us with travel horror stories, you should go to WDW and stay at one of the Starwood properties on the WDW grounds.
My Anaheim suggestion was sincere. I know he won't listen to that.Beyond that, I'm not going to too far out of my way to help someone who comes into this thread making fun of people for knowing a lot about a topic. Any detail stuff he needs can be found from earlier posts in this thread or at other resources referenced here.Is this all schtick because we know Otis won't listen to anything we tell him anyway?
I was flipping through my photos of my last Disneyland trip the other day. Fairly standard photo pacing until of the parades, where it appears my camera malfunctioned and accidentally took a bunch of extra pics of Ariel. Not sure what happened there. Not that I'm into redheads or anything like that...Be there this weekend. Already drooling for Ohana and Belle. Maybe not in that order.
I was flipping through my photos of my last Disneyland trip the other day. Fairly standard photo pacing until of the parades, where it appears my camera malfunctioned and accidentally took a bunch of extra pics of Ariel. Not sure what happened there. Not that I'm into redheads or anything like that...Be there this weekend. Already drooling for Ohana and Belle. Maybe not in that order.
Whenever meet-and-greet Anna and Elsa, I'm going to wear an Olaf T-shirt that says "I LIKE WARM HUGS". I'm that shameless.
lol - Everett, PA not quite the same as Mt. Everest.The Imagineers who spent years studying and replicating a Nepalese village are now silently weeping.
Sounds like one of my worst nightmares about Disney. We haven't been in 5 years because I gotta go when the lines aren't as bad (during school) and we chose not to take my son out of school as he got older (past 7th grade). That lack of flexibility for the passes, not being able to really use the meal plan you purchased, waiting an hour or more for rides ...gives me the willies just thinking about it.Just got back after a week at DW. Wife thought it would be great to go for Thanksgiving. What a blunder that turned out to be. A total mob scene. Standby wait times were consistently 90-120 minutes on the popular rides. For the really popular rides got up to 180 minutes.
Haven't read up on the thread, ao this may have been covered already. Their new (in the past year) fast pass system has to go. You really can't get fast passes in the park anymore. You have to book them electronically up to 6 months in advance. And they have them tiered these days. So if they have any left, you can pick one from the top tier (for example Test Track OR Soarin' but not both). Of course they don't describe it that way, but you basically get a fast pass for a Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 attraction.
You can book three fast passes for each day you are there. Only after you use all three do they let you book more at a kiosk in the same park, but what they don't tell you is they already gave out all the fast passes for the day so you won't get any beyond the three you signed up for.
And mind you that the fast passses that are available could either be almost at the same time and run into each other or spaced out all throughout the day (morning, afternoon, evening).
We basically went and used our fast passes and maybe one or two other rides (with wait times of 45-60 minutes).
Also ran in to similar issued with the meal plan. Even booking 3 months ago, had trouble finding anywhere that had any openings. So we had to settle for full sit down service for lunch instead of dinner since the dinners were all booked. My wife got peeved at a couple of places as she wanted things on the dinner menu that were not offered on the lunch menu.
We've gone probably 15 times total, and this by far was the trip with the most issues.
Wouldn't say empty but very uncrowded. Plenty of elbow space.Mk was empty? EPCOT was packed. Shortest wait time was 45 minutes.
Eh. It's Disney. I'm good.
Use a Disney authorized travel agent. They don't cost anything extra and will handle all your bookings for rooms, meals, everything.Otis said:This sounds so complicated.
Start training for Disney by carrying around a 50 lbs bag of sand in 3-4 hour increments. Pro tip: rotate 25% left arm, 25% right arm, 50% shoulders. Start doing neck exercises to prepare for the shoulder riding.Dear MickeyNerds,
Need advise for DisneyWorld/Land (The Florida one). I have a 4yo and 1 yo, wife decided we should take the 4yo in around early April for the whole princess shabang. When's a good or bad time to go around the first week of April? I guess we want to avoid school breaks and spring breaks and the like.
We're going to travel and stay on Starwood points, I've got a few hundred thousand. We'll stay in that Starwood hotel, the dolphin or whatever it is, on campus there.
TIA
Is the Polynesian still all torn up? They are adding new DVC villas or something, so the beach was all torn up last time I rode by on the monorail.+2The Ref said:+1 Poly over Grand Floridian.
IMHO you do the Poly because its on the monorail loop for the MK and so close to the EPCOT Monorail. I mean if it looks like Kabul I guess maybe I'd look at the GF, but that would really have to be the case if the price is equal. GF for small kids is a bit stuffy as well... in fact I'd probably go contemporary.Don't go to Poly right now. Are there yesterday and it's a mess. I would be pissed to pay those prices for that.
It's not.... but us Mouse nerds do a good job of making it sound complicated. There are a lot of little facts that can make a trip to Disney all the better and we try and make sure our fellow FBG know them all. It turns out we all have different thoughts and opinions and like different stuff.Otis said:This sounds so complicated.
Have a lot of fun.... the Wilderness lodge is wonderful this time of year. If the WL was on the monorail loop it would probably be location #1 in my book.Arriving Saturday the 13th and staying at Wilderness Logde Villas. Thanks to all those that helped out with the information in this thread and via PM. MK > Epcot > MK > Hollywood Studios > Animal Kingdom with a last meal at O'hana the night before we leave.
Certainly wouldn't have been as organized and wouldn't have gotten the reservations we did if if wasn't for all of the information in this thread.
I felt the same way last year before our trip. I had it all figured out by the 2nd day. You're basically booking a hotel, buying park tickets and eating food.Otis said:This sounds so complicated.
Boat to MK from there is solidHave a lot of fun.... the Wilderness lodge is wonderful this time of year. If the WL was on the monorail loop it would probably be location #1 in my book.Arriving Saturday the 13th and staying at Wilderness Logde Villas. Thanks to all those that helped out with the information in this thread and via PM. MK > Epcot > MK > Hollywood Studios > Animal Kingdom with a last meal at O'hana the night before we leave.
Certainly wouldn't have been as organized and wouldn't have gotten the reservations we did if if wasn't for all of the information in this thread.
and worth every outrageous pennySigned guy who has stayed at poly, all star sports and movies, carribean beach and offsiteI agree, the prices for the Poly & GF are outrageous.
I didn't realize it wasn't finished yet. I also would go Contemporary over Floridian. That GF place is whiter than (insert comparison) IMO.IMHO you do the Poly because its on the monorail loop for the MK and so close to the EPCOT Monorail. I mean if it looks like Kabul I guess maybe I'd look at the GF, but that would really have to be the case if the price is equal. GF for small kids is a bit stuffy as well... in fact I'd probably go contemporary.Don't go to Poly right now. Are there yesterday and it's a mess. I would be pissed to pay those prices for that.