KnittingMom
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2013
So I called my friend and it's as bad as we thought, but of course, I won't tell her that! They are staying outside WDW in a condo and she is bringing her 18 year old nephew who has never been. Plus, it's her and her DH and 2 DS. She told me that her plan was to let them sleep in in the morning, hang out, have some breakfast and swim, etc, and then head to the parks around 2 or so. So I told her that is the exact OPPOSITE of what I would recommend! I tried explaining rope drop, lower crowds, heat of the afternoon, but I think it may be falling on deaf ears. I told her to go ahead and purchase her tickets on the WDW website now and at least TRY to get some FP reservations, and to go look at easywdw's crowd calendar and try to pick which park on which day. I also asked her what she is going to do for dining and she wasn't to just go back to eat in the condo…but wait??? You're getting to the park at 2, what time would you leave to go eat? I tried telling her (in the nicest possible way) that that was another reason her sleeping in/hanging out plan wouldn't work well. I tried recommending that they get up EARLY, do rope drop and stay in park until 1-2 then go rest, relax, swim, eat, etc and THEN head back to the parks later.
I don't know. I find it hard to give her advice because that's so NOT how I plan trips. I'm a super planner (as most of us here are). And I want her to have a great time but i'm afraid they'll hate it because of the way they're doing it.
On a positive note, she downloaded the MDE app and will hopefully purchase her tickets today so she can make some FP reservations.
Back to your regularly scheduled Trip Report (HaHa!)...
On our very first day at WDW in July 2001, we arrived at Port Orleans Riverside with park hopper tickets for 7 days and 6 nights, and no plans at all. The concierge at POR asked us, "Which park do you want to see first, and where might you want to eat dinner? When I said "I don't know and I don't know," she took us in hand and said, "I'm getting you into Sci Fi for tonight b/c you have two boys, and if you like it, come back tomorrow and we'll make more plans."
The point is that we still had a great time!