Travel: USA - Florida/Orlando
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Hi Dnls_mum,
Yes. Will be staying at All-Star Movies (save some money :roll: ) for 6 nights, followed by Hard Rock (DS loves the sand pools and we want the express pass :evil: ) for 3 nights, lastly, at an off-site hotel (haven't decided which one yet - may be Holiday Inn or Marriott :scratchhead: ).
DH doesn't want to go Legoland...he says DS doesn't really enjoy the rides very much and DS will only end up buying lots of lego which he already has tonnes. Sigh. Will be going to Kennedy Space Center as DS loves space stuff and the Science Center...again cos' DS likes science. About 2 days that we haven't really got concrete plans...maybe Wonderworks, Airboat if not then Legoland.
On the days of shifting hotels, will probably do stuff like Disney Quest (how long does this take actually?) and Fantasia Gardens mini golf (again, how long does it take to do 1 round?)...and shopping...
DS not really into \"shows\" so we typically do not go for the shows...but pondering over Cirque du Soleil as DS has not been to one although DH and I have been to two. But tickets quite ex plus not sure if DS will enjoy...
Getting excited about the trip as I planned the itinerary...but looks very exhausting as well...haha -
Miracle Child:
I hope you get your free dining with your ASM bookingHi Dnls_mum,
Yes. Will be staying at All-Star Movies (save some money :roll: ) for 6 nights, followed by Hard Rock (DS loves the sand pools and we want the express pass :evil: ) for 3 nights, lastly, at an off-site hotel (haven't decided which one yet - may be Holiday Inn or Marriott :scratchhead: ).
DH doesn't want to go Legoland...he says DS doesn't really enjoy the rides very much and DS will only end up buying lots of lego which he already has tonnes. Sigh. Will be going to Kennedy Space Center as DS loves space stuff and the Science Center...again cos' DS likes science. About 2 days that we haven't really got concrete plans...maybe Wonderworks, Airboat if not then Legoland.
On the days of shifting hotels, will probably do stuff like Disney Quest (how long does this take actually?) and Fantasia Gardens mini golf (again, how long does it take to do 1 round?)...and shopping...
DS not really into \"shows\" so we typically do not go for the shows...but pondering over Cirque du Soleil as DS has not been to one although DH and I have been to two. But tickets quite ex plus not sure if DS will enjoy...
Getting excited about the trip as I planned the itinerary...but looks very exhausting as well...haha
Are you planning any sitdown meals? If you do, remember to make reservations online.
And yes, planning this trip is so exciting. I am counting down
Hopefully :xedfingers: we meet you at WDW since our stay at WDW will overlap :please:
Regarding DisneyQuest, it really depends. DS1 says half a day is enough but DS2 wants one full day because DS2 is an arcade game fanatic! I'll stay as long as DD remains interested. Once she gets restless, we'll either go back to the hotel to rest or go shopping around Downtown disney
Minigolf just takes an hour or 2 or maybe 3. Depends on how good you are :rotflmao: or how crowded it is.
i have not tried Cirque. Bugged DH for both trips and he is not keen. He is concern that DD may not like the makeup that the performers put on and may be scared :yikes: So it'll just be the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament for the horses and jousting and the Sleuth Mystery dinner for some sleuthing for us. Typical loud American fun :rahrah:
DS2 and I want to do the dinner with Shamu at Seaworld but DH and DS1 not interested in Seaworld. Too many of us and so many preferences to take into account
Don't worry about you 2 spare days. You need it to recuperate :rotflmao: take an easy day at the pool, go shopping or visit a favourite park again.
1 have 2.5 days in MK, 2 days in Epcot, 1 DHS, 1 AK, 1 DQ, 1 BB, 1.5 IOA, 1.5 US, 1 legoland, 1.5 shopping, 0.5 airboat, 0.5 minigolf. I need more time in MK for DD to do Bibbidi Bobbidi boutique :rahrah:
I have learned my lesson from last time, too much activities and really shack!
This year, I have 3 days of theme park, then 2 lul days of waterpark or disney quest, then another 3 days and 2 lul for shopping and airboat, then 4 days of parks. Some of my park days will also be only 1/2 to 3/4 so as to take things easy, and rest so that we can enjoy our sit down dinners and the night time fireworks etc. The last time, DS2 fell asleep at some dinners :rotflmao:
let's keep our fingers crossed for good weather! :xedfingers: :please: -
Yes, keep fingers crossed for good weather and safety :xedfingers:
Yah, got the free dining plan at ASM. Better value. Not going for sit-down meals as DH and DS are not the type who enjoys sitting down too long for meals...DS wants to get out of restaurant asap :roll:
Listing out the various possibilities for the 2 days and like you mention, may go back to any park that DS likes...will play by ear then.
I think I am packing a bit too tight in terms of programme...I am very sure I will be exhausted. Already tried to \"interject\" some not so \"xiong\" activities in between...such that it is 2 days theme park, 1 day water fun, 2 days theme park, 1 day relax at sand pool, 2 days theme park again...and so on. -
Miracle child,
Did you manage to book the 3broomstick breakfast? I hope that is good. We are looking forward to it.
You did mentioned that your Ds does not like sit down restaurant. But just to let you know, the character meals at WDW is cheaper then at HK Disneyland. So while it is not cheap, it more worth it to experience it there then at say HK disney. It is probably because it is in more abundance there then in HK. So if your DS has any favorite character you may want to consider just one meal at a restaurant that features that character. It is quite fun, but true that it takes longer then a grab and go meal since even if it is a buffet, it is not just eating time, but time spent with the characters. -
Yes, did get the package with the breakfast at Three Broomsticks. Actually, dunno what Three Broomsticks is :oops: I asked DS and he knows (cos' he read the books and watched the movies)...haha.
I think DS is kinda \"grown out\" of the Disney character phase...he used to run after characters to take photos...but last year when we were at Disney HK and this year at Universal Studios S'pore, he didn't seem to \"care very much\". His mind is more on the rides...haha...some rides are too scary
for me but he will still insists that I take with him and laughs at me for being a scaredy cat 
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Haha...I enjoy the rides except those coasters where there is no base! The most scary ride I have taken so far is Tower of Terror at DHS. I felt that my heart left me! :yikes:
and I get :sick: on Mission Space at Epcot
This time round I have DD as an excuse to skip these rides! :boogie: :rotflmao:
And with DD we can now do the girly and kiddy stuff. At 6, she is still in awe of meeting her favorite princesses and also give me an excuse :evil: to eat at Cinderella Royal Table, the restuarant inside Cinderella Castle. :love:
The boys are too old and jaded
The only way I can get them to eat in the castle is because i have an 8.05am bf ressie before park opens at 9 and they love being in the park early. We did it last time :love: . Easy to get to the rides once they open since we are already in the park and also it is a wonderful feeling walking down Main street and taking photo in front of the castle with no one else in the picture. Yes, I am scheming :evil: :rotflmao: -
Oh yes...I am also scared of Tower of Terror (did that when in California couple of years back)...when we first got on the ride, I was holding down onto DS, thinking that he may feel frightened...in the end, he was laughing :slapshead: throughout the ride while I turned up in the photo closing my eyes :nailbite: and holding him down at the same time. This time for Orlando, asked DS whether he wants to go on ToT again and he said \"of course, why? u scared?\" :mad:
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Show us your certificate if taking the ride on MANTA in Seaworld, FL.
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friendship:
Show us your certificate if taking the ride on MANTA in Seaworld, FL.
I don't think I'll ever dare go on that! But if I can persuade DH to go Seaworld, I'm sure DS2 will try. Will let you know if we make it
Do you think Seaworld is worth a visit since we have been to Seaworld in San Diego, and Gold Coast? -
Hi, have you been to Discovery Cove? Although pricey, looks fun.
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