This is my kids favorite "start vacation" meal - we always eat here the night of arrival although our next trip we had to compromise and do breakfast instead - glad to have the opportunity to do any meal here!
I went to Disneyworld on my honeymoon in 1993 and started on a life of Disney obsession with my husband! Went back for our 5th anniversary and came home with our little Disney souvenir aptly named Mickey 9 months later :) I had been to Disneyland for business prior to Disneyworld and loved...
I say go for it! It's a family vacation and as long as you're not going solely for the character experiences, or for the other Disney touches that aren't currently around due to covid, you will still be able to enjoy your time there and make memories. Even if there are crowds, it won't be as...
Years ago when we were first married, for our first valentine's day as a married couple, my husband really wanted to watch the UConn basketball game, so we ordered in Chinese food. 27 years we still celebrate Valentine's Day with takeout chinese 😍
It's still 3 hours prior to your flight, or 4 hours prior for an international flight. Usually gives you plenty of time to check luggage and go through security
I'm eager for it to be my time to get the vaccine! With each vaccine given, life takes a teeny tiny bit step forward to a return to some kind of normal
Yes! I find it very relaxing, even with crowds, to wander around Epcot! All the countries have great places to relax. I love to chill in Morocco - it seems so isolated in the back even if crowded :)
You would all be able to ride together, just make sure Guest Services puts you all on. And there are currently no fast passes so even if in the past you were able to figure out wait times, at the moment you won't have fast passes to plan your day. You have the situation that the DAS pass was...
You would need to get it - easy enough - when you return to the resort, you go to Bell Services and let them know you are there to get your stuff. They could then bring it to your room but you would have to stop at Bell Services first.
Make sure you do your online check in and specify early arrival if you can. They won't and can't guarantee it but it doesn't hurt, and like originally stated, bell services can hold your stuff for you so you can head to a park. Hit the ground running!
You would be able to get the DAS pass for him at the park's Guest Relations once you enter. You can check out the details here...
Autism & Cognitive Disabilities Services | Walt Disney World Resort (go.com)