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:
I would include Everest and Dinosaur in that. But yeah, I can be in and out of Animal Kingdom in four hours and have ridden everything once and some twice. Hell, last time we went we even managed to ride Everest 4 times before we left at 1pm.
Sorry...I typed Matterhorn and meant Everest. The only problem with Dinosaur is that they haven't changed the ride...it's boring to my kids.
I do AK in 4 hours and that includes It's a Bug's Life and The Circle of Life show
Originally Posted by mmaddog:
Sorry...I typed Matterhorn and meant Everest. The only problem with Dinosaur is that they haven't changed the ride...it's boring to my kids.
I do AK in 4 hours and that includes It's a Bug's Life and The Circle of Life show
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forgot about Bugs life. We did that too. Not the Circle of Life though. We will catch that the next time we go. In about 4 years. I agree that Dino isn't much of a repeat ride but we always ride it once. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mmaddog:
Not bad at all probably....it will get a little busier on the 23rd, but will get crazy starting the 24th and running until after New Years.
The only codocil to that will be if Disney's fall/early winter bookings are not that good and they decided to offer special deals.
Are you staying on-property, and if so, where?
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on property; port orleans riverside. we stayed at french quarter last time, really enjoyed it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Guru:
I misread your original post. The week leading in won't be like the week after but I don't think it will be slow by any means either. From what I have heard, you want to avoid the week after like the plague as it is almost as bad as spring break to Easter.
great tip on the DIS boards--a TON of good info there... [Reply]
Yea...I want to stay on disney property this time. Never tried it. Looking at one of those resorts that has a monorail stop. That would be really convient for a midday break. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Yea...I want to stay on disney property this time. Never tried it. Looking at one of those resorts that has a monorail stop. That would be really convient for a midday break. Posted via Mobile Device
I would love to stay at the Grand Floridian someday but that will have to be after we are done taking kids as that is way beyond our budget right now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Yea...I want to stay on disney property this time. Never tried it. Looking at one of those resorts that has a monorail stop. That would be really convient for a midday break. Posted via Mobile Device
That's the Contemporary...right next to the Magic Kingdom. The nice thing about that hotel is that you can see the fireworks of MK every night from the upstairs balcony...but only if you are a guest at that hotel. Also...Chef Mickey's is there.
Originally Posted by Guru:
I would love to stay at the Grand Floridian someday but that will have to be after we are done taking kids as that is way beyond our budget right now.
I stayed at the Grand Floridian while at a business meeting this past March. With that stay I can now say that I have stayed at every Disney hotel there.
To be honest...the GF is nice, but I like the Wilderness Lodge and the Animal Kingdom Lodge better.
Originally Posted by mmaddog:
That's the Contemporary...right next to the Magic Kingdom. The nice thing about that hotel is that you can see the fireworks of MK every night from the upstairs balcony...but only if you are a guest at that hotel. Also...Chef Mickey's is there.
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Yea, i was looking at the polynesian as well....theres a stop there too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by H5N1:
on property; port orleans riverside. we stayed at french quarter last time, really enjoyed it.
Make sure you ride the boats to Dowtown Disney....and when you are on the river watch for the refurbished TreeHouses. I hear they have redone them nicely.
I stayed at the Port Orleans when it was 2 resorts....Port Orleans and Dixie Landings.