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So, as you saw on my last update, we finally bought our tickets. Yippee! And as you know, our vacation is 12 days long but our tickets are only for 8 days. There's a reason for this. It's called Arben.
You see, Arben doesn't want to spend every living moment at the parks. Shocking, I know! He actually wants some non-park days. In fact, I know for sure that on some of those park days he'll sleeping in and joining in the afternoon plans. There'll be only 3 days where he's required to be at park opening. 2 of those days we have breakfast adrs and the 3rd day we'll be spending it with his sister. Other than that, he can sleep in all he wants. I'll happily go on my own or with whoever wants to come with me.
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Congrats on getting the tickets! I think you'll be fine with FP+ a few days after it's available. Really there were plenty of options day of when we were there. And I didn't make my FP+ reservations right away and I changed them 100 times before the trip too without problem.
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Sounds like you'll have fun at the parks one way or the other.
Yes I will.
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Congrats on getting the tickets! I think you'll be fine with FP+ a few days after it's available. Really there were plenty of options day of when we were there. And I didn't make my FP+ reservations right away and I changed them 100 times before the trip too without problem.
I hope so. If not, I'll go nuts.
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Nothing wrong with your alone time!!! Leave them all behind to catch up with you
You bet I will.
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You go and enjoy the parks!
That's exactly what I plan on doing. No sleepy husband is gonna get in my way.
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good luck getting your tickets and making your FP+ ressies
Thanks!
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I think you'll get your tickets before that date. Disney has so much to offer that having some non park days will be wonderful.
True. And we will be visiting the waterparks. Maybe I'll tour some of the other resorts.
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I am happy to hear Disneyland is a possibility again. Your family will love it and 6 days is perfect!
Congrats on purchasing your tickets. I would feel the same about scheduling FP+ I like to get things done as soon as I can.
I'm really hoping we can wing it next year. The major obstacle is flights. If we can't do it next year well it will be moved to my original plans for 2017. So far away but I really want to cruise in 2016. Anyways, time flies by quickly.
So, let me address the elephant in the room - Fastpass Plus. So much to learn, so much to plan...
The 3 FP a day has me a bit disappointed. On past trips I've done more than that amount of fastpasses in a day. With 3 fp a day, it means that we'll spend some time in the stand-by line. Problem is I can't really do very long lines. My back is giving me some troubles, I can't stand still for more than 20 minutes. My lower back gets very stiff. If I'm walking continuously I'm good but if I'm in a very slow moving line or just standing in place for long time, it starts bothering me a lot.
I've already spoken to my kids regarding this. And I've explained FP+ to them and how different touring will be because of it. There will be rides that if the wait is long we'll skip it or come back later. They're ok with it, for now.
The other problem is that I have a couple of scaredy cats in my group. I'm not gonna say it's Arben and Adriel. The most thrilling ride Arben will do is Splash Mountain. He says he's too old for that. Whatever dude! Adriel started out as being a little daredevil. On our trip in 2011, he went on every ride in Disney, loving every bit of them. Last trip, although he rode those same rides I noticed he was a little freaked out. This time he says he'll only do Splash Mountain, BTMRR and maybe EE.
On the other hand, Abniel started out as a scaredy cat. In 2011 he refused to ride any thrill ride. Only rode Splash Mountain and BTMRR. He went all the way to the loading area at RnRC only to chicken out as we were about to board the limo. And guess who had to take him out... this girl. On our last trip, he tried TOT. I think he was traumatized. The ride picture was priceless (it's in my TR). He had this shocked almost blank look on his face. Like this - I found it hilarious . Well that ruined him for the rest of the trip as he wasn't willing to try RnRC, EE or Space Mountain. Of course Arben had to "sacrifice" himself and stay with him while the others rode. This year he's saying he'll ride all of them. The problem is (and I've told him so) that once you scan your MB, the FP is used. So there's no turning back. He says he's fine with that. We'll see... If things come to worse I'll just send him out the chicken exit and have him wait for us at the gift shop. He'll be almost 11 so I think he'll be fine. I'll just have Arben be at the exit just in case.
Anyways, this brings us to the real issue. Selecting the fastpasses for us. It's obvious we'll have to split up and we'll have different FP. The thing is, do I trust Arben enough to be able to find his way around the parks. He doesn't take directions too well and he doesn't speak English either. So I'm afraid he'll get lost and not be able to talk to a CM. Adriel (who most likely will be his partner) speaks English but will he understand the direction they give him.
With all this in mind, I've already told my family that we need to sit down and talk about this. We need to figure out how we're going to make it work. I plan on going through the rides and see who will ride what. And then we'll go from there.
So much planning is kind of stressful. I mean I like to have a plan but not that detailed. Of course I can't form an opinion on FP+ until I use it. I'll go in with an open mind.
I think you all will be okay - it seems that many are saying to book your FP+ for later morning! rather than "waste" it for first thing in am. I don't think I ever realized that Arben did not speak English......interesting so you and the kiddos can "talk about" him and he won't even realize it? Lol.
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I think you all will be okay - it seems that many are saying to book your FP+ for later morning! rather than "waste" it for first thing in am. I don't think I ever realized that Arben did not speak English......interesting so you and the kiddos can "talk about" him and he won't even realize it? Lol.
Yes. We live in Puerto Rico and our main language is Spanish. Arben is born and raised in PR so the only English he knows (not much at all) is what he learned in school. I mean he knows some basic words but he can't form a sentence much less start a conversation.
On the other hand, I was born in NJ and lived there till' I was 10. Thankfully, the language stayed with me and I can speak it fluently. My three boys are in a private bilingual school. AJ has all his classes in English except history and Spanish. Abniel and Adriel have all except Spanish. They only watch tv programs and movies in English. And I often speak to them in English.
So yes, we can talk about him in English and he won't understand.
You have quite a few variables to consider when making FP+ selections. Luke and I will ride the same things so that made it easier. figuring out FP+ for everyone!