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Nervous Dad's first trip for his little ones!
Hello Everyone!
This is my first post so please excuse any goofs - they are unintentional.
I am excited to be able to take my two little ones to WDW this Sept! I was able to go with my parents in '87 and '91 and I am now looking forward to sharing the magic with my kids.
I have been researching for a few weeks and I ordered the planning DVD, but there are so many things to think about and look into that I am nervous I might miss something that my kids would like or miss an opportunity to save a few $$$.
Would someone like to share a few tips on how they were able to keep their head on straight and still have fun with the planning process?
I am really excited to go again, for myself and my kids.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
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Nervous Day
First of all , your in the right place.
These Disney Lovers will help you through all your questions.
Next, SEPTEMBER is a great month at Disney.
We are going also last week to catch the Kids Play Free ticket offer for our 5 year old grandson.
Hopefully staying at a Disney Resort, plan your days with published park hours and events, go back to the resort and take a dip in the pool before heading back over for more Magic.
I'm sure you and I both will benefit from the post that follows.
Enjoy, see you in September....Steamboat Willy
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Thanks Steamboat!
We chose late Sept because we plan to go to MK on my son's 11th birthday!
I went with my parent's in Sept and the crowds were pretty low. WDW didn't have a fast pass option back then - if I remember right. We went on all the attractions with very little wait. I see now there is a Not So Scary Halloween Party as well. How wonderful!
Sept can't come fast enough!
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I am not sure your kids ages. But we have gone there with our kids when they were 4 and are heading there next January with our now 11 month twins, DS 4 and DS 8. Two pieces of advice for you.
1. Do not plan on staying at the park all day nor seeing the whole park during your first visit. We always head back to our resort for naps, snacks/lunch, and swimming mid-day and then head back to another park.
2. Our kids have always been a little intimitaded by the characters, so we do a couple of Character meals so the kids and "visit" on their own terms. You also avoid the long waits with the main characters and get to spend a little one-on-one time at the restaurant.
Other than that. ENJOY!! Take lots of pictures and make some wonderful memories. My DS's still remember our visits so vividly and can't wait to go back next year.
[I][COLOR="Navy"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]Mommy of 4
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Well how about some background since it really helps allow everyone to help you the most!
Is see you have one 11 y/o boy, what about the other child?
Is it just the three of you? Mom/cousin/grandparent(s) going?
Have you booked yet? How many days you staying?
Have you started packing your suitcase yet!
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Originally Posted by Goofy4TheWorld
Well how about some background since it really helps allow everyone to help you the most!
Is see you have one 11 y/o boy, what about the other child?
Is it just the three of you? Mom/cousin/grandparent(s) going?
Have you booked yet? How many days you staying?
Have you started packing your suitcase yet!
Welcome to Intercot!
Yes, having a little background is helpful. What resort are you staying at? On or off property?
I would let each of your children be involved in the planning process. There is no way you can do it all...but if they each can choose one or two things that are "must do's" for them. I think one of the biggest problems I see with families is trying to get everything done to "get their money's worth." It really should be about the quality of your time together and not about "doing everything."
Share more about your plans and I am sure you will get a lot more helpful advise here.
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Plan on NOT doing everything. It's definitely a quality not quantity equation. If you're satying on property,take advantage of the extra magic hours. Take breaks mid day to go back to the resort, recharge by the pool and go back in the evenings.
Ask the kids if there's things that they HAVE to do. For my son -its Donald- he has o hug and get a picture with Donald. If they're old enough to hae an opinion, let them pitch in ideas. Everyone pitchng ideas makes it a true family adventure that everyone participates in.
Take advantage of the Photo Pass - take pictures of everything and anything. The memories are priceless. If you have a digital camera, bring a spare chip & rechargeble batteries- you can swap in fresh batteries everyday so you won't miss anything.
We have the kids pick out their souvenirs at the end of the day rather than the beginning- that way they're not regretting a 9am purchase when they see something they MUST have at 3pm. If the 9am purchase still makes sense on the way out, there are no regrets.
Take advantage of the Fast Passes. Stay hydrated with lots of water for everyone. Have fun
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We're going at the end of september as well. F&W Festival starts on the 30th!
There is a room code out for Sept. too. 35% off at the mods.
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Welcome, welcome!
Well, my first trip with my kids was in May of 2006. They were 5 and 7.
You are doing very well already to know that you need to do your research. Blows me away that some just wing it on their first trips. They end up missing so much. (I guess the good thing is that they don't know what they are missing!)
On my first trip, I purchased the Unofficial Guide to Disney World and studied it. It gives you a great overview of the attractions and restaurants. That really helped me figure out the things I didn't want to miss.
I also used the touring plans in the back to help me navigate the parks and for tips and tricks for staying ahead of the crowds. Some people hate those, but for our first trip, it was priceless. We were able to do soo much more. We no longer use them, but for our first trip, it was great.
Carrie
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You will drive yourself off the deep end if you try to over plan your days so pick the highlights and let things happen as they will from there. Don't sweat the details because there is plenty to see and do so you will find plenty to keep you occupied and happy for your entire stay. If you haven't done so already be sure to book a hotel on property to extend the magic to the full day.
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I would suggest that you go at your kids' pace. I brought my big kid of a hubby for our honeymoon, which was his first time at the World, and I was so busy trying to show him everything that I made him miserable for the first few days of our trip. Once he told me I was driving him crazy, and I slowed the pace down a bit he had a great time.
Also, you won't get to do everything in one trip, so that always gives you a great excuse to go back.
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Involve your children in the planning as much as possible. We did this by buying a guide book written for kids (can't remember the name of it now). My kids (9 & 7) both read it over and over, and I was amazed at how much they knew about each of the parks. This also gave them an idea of "must sees" and what they didn't mind skipping. I also watched You Tube videos of rides, parades, meals with my kids - that was a lot of fun too. They had an idea of what to expect, and I really think it helped them not feel too overwhelmed once we were there.
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Thanks and a little background info!
Wow! Thanks everyone! I am definately happy that I found Intercot!
My wife and I are taking our seven year old daughter and my son will be turing 11 while we are at WDW. My wife and I have been to WDW as children with our parents, but this is our first vacation with our children. I haven't booked anything yet, but the Animal Kindom Lodge has been enticing the kids since they both love animals and heard that you can get a room and look over the Savannah and see giraffes and so forth! I heard there was a free dining plan, but I wasn't quick enough to catch that I guess.
My personality is that I tend to over analyze (hence the nervous Dad), but I am loving the excitement and fun of watching my kids - save up their money for WDW and watching the planning video over and over while they highlight things they want to see and do.
Thanks again everyone! You are all adding to my excitment and fun of planning our magical vacation!
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[QUOTE=forever a child;2142815]Welcome to Intercot!
Yes, having a little background is helpful. What resort are you staying at? On or off property?
Yeah - I'm a little nervous and forgot to include some of the details.
We are planning to stay on property - probably Animal Kingdom Lodge. My wife and I stayed off property when we visited years ago and we want to stay right where the action is.
My daughter is 7 and my son will be turning 11 while we are there. I think I read that something special can happen on your BDay if you let the resort know ahead of time - I have to check more into that.
Thanks so much!
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Originally Posted by sommer
Involve your children in the planning as much as possible. We did this by buying a guide book written for kids (can't remember the name of it now). My kids (9 & 7) both read it over and over, and I was amazed at how much they knew about each of the parks. This also gave them an idea of "must sees" and what they didn't mind skipping. I also watched You Tube videos of rides, parades, meals with my kids - that was a lot of fun too. They had an idea of what to expect, and I really think it helped them not feel too overwhelmed once we were there.
Birnbaum's makes a great travel guide for kids. There's info on each attraction. After visiting each one, we wrote down our son's thoughts about it in the book. It made a great souvenir.
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Another thing to consider is how close do you want to be from the parks and how often do you plan on going to and from your resort. If you plan on going back in the afternoon to take a nap/swim and then returning to the parks in the evening it might be a good idea to give some thought to hotels that are either on the monorail or within walking distance of the parks. I see your kids aren't TOO little, but even as an adult it's nice to not have to worry about standing on a bus after a long and hot day in the parks. Where ever you stay I'm sure you and your kids will have a fabulous time!
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Thanks again everyone!
I have two questions today -
Can you leave the park and go back to your room and return later with a standard ticket or do you have to have the park hopper option for that?
Are the dolphin and swan resorts considered part of the property or if you are staying in those resorts are you off property. Hence are the busses and other transport not included.
Thanks again to everyone!
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