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There are other changes as well.
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Hi all!
I have been to WDW many times in the past ten years and feel pretty confident in my planning abilities for Florida. However, I have not been to DL in 13 years and the last time was a bust. The kids were little, my in laws were with us, and there was a dreadful April heat wave. Yikes! Time for a redo.
I am planning to bring my kids this July for 3 days. My DS will be turning 14 while we are there, so I am hoping to plan a little something special for him. This is where I need your help! I know nothing about the restaurants and need to figure out what to do as far as reservations. At WDW, we usually have a ressie for one sit down meal a day. What are the favorite dining spots?
Second question: I have booked the Camelot Inn for 3 nights. Anybody stayed there? Good? Bad? It seemed to have decent reviews and is clost to the parks sooo...
We will be there in mid-July, touring Monday-Thursday (haven't decided on park day Monday or Thursday). Thoughts on crowds and weather?
Finally, I am planning to get the 3 day base tickets. How do you think I should allot the days? 2 in DL, 1 in CA, or the other way. So many decisions!
Looking forward to hearing all of your thoughts and advice!
Rosanna
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Haven't been since 2009 but I don't remember park hopper tickets being much more expensive than one park per day. I think DL really lends itself to going from one park to the other. It is a 5 minute walk at best.
We were there last summer and I agree that if you can swing it, get the park hopper tickets. It is so nice to be able to bounce back and forth. Especially with Cars Land and the evening lighting ceremony of the neon. Also it is a great way to get out of the crowds. As far as places to eat, we did TS at Blue Bayou one night and it was wonderful. The atmosphere is truly one of a kind. We also did the World of Color dining package and ate at Wine Country. Dinner was good, but, not spectacular. However, it was well worth it to get guaranteed spots to watch World of Color and not have to worry about the FastPasses running out. Ray Brennan's in downtown was another great meal. With the fact that you are staying off property, I assume that you got the ART transportation. If so, it is easy to use and there are a lot of the chain restaurants on the bus route. If you are like us, we are in a small town that doesn't have all the chains, so, it is a nice change to be able to partake of them.
Have fun with your planning and the vacation.
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Waiting for our next adventure after enjoying our Alaska cruise. Jenn
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If you are breakfast people and think that your son won't feel like "But, Mom, I'm all grown up now!" Breakfast with Minnie in Disneyland at the Plaza Inn is a GREAT way to start the day! Get an early ressie time and beat the crowds into the park.
Haven't been since 2009 but I don't remember park hopper tickets being much more expensive than one park per day. I think DL really lends itself to going from one park to the other. It is a 5 minute walk at best.
I think I can get the hoppers for about $60 more for the whole trip, so I will definitely give it some thought. Thanks!
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We were there last summer and I agree that if you can swing it, get the park hopper tickets. It is so nice to be able to bounce back and forth. Especially with Cars Land and the evening lighting ceremony of the neon. Also it is a great way to get out of the crowds. As far as places to eat, we did TS at Blue Bayou one night and it was wonderful. The atmosphere is truly one of a kind. We also did the World of Color dining package and ate at Wine Country. Dinner was good, but, not spectacular. However, it was well worth it to get guaranteed spots to watch World of Color and not have to worry about the FastPasses running out. Ray Brennan's in downtown was another great meal. With the fact that you are staying off property, I assume that you got the ART transportation. If so, it is easy to use and there are a lot of the chain restaurants on the bus route. If you are like us, we are in a small town that doesn't have all the chains, so, it is a nice change to be able to partake of them.
Have fun with your planning and the vacation.
We are supposed to be right outside the gate, so I am hoping within easy walking distance. Thanks for the tip on the restaurants. I am hoping to at least have somewhere close for breakfast. (Note to self: Check to see if hotel offers free breakfast)...Lol!
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If you are breakfast people and think that your son won't feel like "But, Mom, I'm all grown up now!" Breakfast with Minnie in Disneyland at the Plaza Inn is a GREAT way to start the day! Get an early ressie time and beat the crowds into the park.
Actually, whether he is too big for the characters or not, he is in love with breakfast and usually looks forward to the one breakfast buffet we do during spring break at WDW. This is a perfect idea for his birthday...breakfast and beating the crowds. Maybe I will make him wear a party hat. Do they do the birthday buttons at DL like they do at WDW?
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How great!
We really enjoyed the Carthay Circle and Steakhouse 55 when we were there in December.
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