My mum (we are from the U.K) and stepdad are heading to DLR, staying offsite on 9th October. She has it in her head that it will be quiet "because it's off season in October" and hadn't heard of Columbus Day. They plan on only doing rides with a short wait, they are not likely to be there for rope drop and plan on walk in for table service at Downtown Disney "because it's off property".
Should I look at making dining reservations for them, and any recommendations? What is the best strategy for a touring plan? I know they'll want to do Matterhorn, Thunder and Splash as well as RSR and Mickey's death wheel, possibly Screamin over California. Also Fantasmic and World of Color. I said they are likely to encounter a MNSSHP while there, but they won't attend it.
Also, do tickets include a day of EMH? She seemed to think they have extra magic despite being offsite. Last time she went was with me 18 years ago.
Be brutally honest -- she's not on here and I can sugar coat any bad news. She laughs at me for getting up at 5 to do my FP and planning 180 ADRs. I tell her if I'm not making the reservations, someone else is!
Should I look at making dining reservations for them, and any recommendations? What is the best strategy for a touring plan? I know they'll want to do Matterhorn, Thunder and Splash as well as RSR and Mickey's death wheel, possibly Screamin over California. Also Fantasmic and World of Color. I said they are likely to encounter a MNSSHP while there, but they won't attend it.
Also, do tickets include a day of EMH? She seemed to think they have extra magic despite being offsite. Last time she went was with me 18 years ago.
Be brutally honest -- she's not on here and I can sugar coat any bad news. She laughs at me for getting up at 5 to do my FP and planning 180 ADRs. I tell her if I'm not making the reservations, someone else is!