My wife and I will be taking 2 small children to Walt Disney World in Florida in 2 weeks. I get to go as a bonus thru my work. We are staying at the Hilton. My question is what is the weather like down there in January? Any good ideas on what to see and do with twins that are 2 years old? I am kind of looking forward to it. A chance to get out of Iowa in January. Oh well, enought blabbing. Any responses are greatly appreciated. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Guru:
On. I have tried to find better deals off property and it just can't be done once you throw in car rental and consider the extra benefits you lose by staying off property.
Originally Posted by mmaddog:
There is no better place to stay but on property.....
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For many years, when there were fewer of us (total of 6 now), we stayed on property for the exact same reasons. Essentially free transportation to any of the parks.
But, we went 2 years ago and stayed off property. After looking at what it was going to cost us (2 hotel rooms), it was more cost effective to stay off property and rent a car. I really didn't think we would like it, but it turned out pretty damn cool. We rented a 3 bedroom home with a swimming pool and we were less than 5 minutes from the Magic Kingdom. We stopped at a grocery store on the way in, bought some sandwich stuff, pop, cereal, etc for the week to stock the kitchen.
Honestly, it was the worse weather I've had when going down there, but it was the most relaxing time we've had. Got up, had breakfast and then hit the parks. Some days we would leave and have a late lunch back at the house, and then back to the parks. When it got too late for the little ones, we came home and had supper - then we all sat around swimming and drinking. It was a blast.
I've always stayed on property before and never had any complaints - and I still don't - but it was really nice to get away from all of it for a little bit on our vacation. [Reply]
$140/night for when you are going to be there it looks like.
If we were taking the entire family, I would definitely look into that. We are just 3 though right now.
Also, I got to thinking, since I will be one adult with 2 small children are there any rides I won't be able to ride at all because I obviously cannot sit with both of them at the same time unless the seating allows for 3. Thinking about the roller coasters more than anything. I know Aerosmith is out but what about the others? [Reply]
Might be headed there in about a month. still pricing things out. Trying to decide between Cali and Florida...
Anyone been lately or this summer?
I think we are going to try to take everyone again either next year or the year after. I know that information helps you about as much as running into a wall, but...well.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by CoMoChief:
I'd save that money and take your kids whenever they're 8-9 yrs old.
They would be able to appreciate the trip more.
thats a valid point....mine are 7 and 5. It frustrates me at times that i dont feel they appreciate things i give to them. I know they are still young though.... [Reply]
Spent 9 hours in Disneyland a week ago with a 2 year old. She had the time of her life. I was worried it wouldn't be worth it with her being so young, but it was definitely worth it. [Reply]