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  1. RachelElizabeth

    The youngest you would take a kid

    Tiny babies (up to walking age) are probably good. 5 years old is the magical age for us. Not used to a nap everyday, can walk and stand for long periods of time. Can understand, somewhat, that we aren't going to buy everything we see. But still little enough to be amazed by almost...
  2. RachelElizabeth

    Pre park routines.....

    Our favorite make-in-the-room breakfast is pita bread, pepperoni or salami, and cheese. We make one for everybody, pop it in the microwave to melt a little, and then breakfast is portable, if somebody had a little trouble getting ready on time. We usually pop a bag or two of popcorn and put it...
  3. RachelElizabeth

    Fantasmic Dinner Package

    On my son's only trip to Disney we got to Fantasmic too late (1 hour before showtime) and couldn't get in. It was so disappointing! I'll always splurge on the Fantasmic package. And we love the 2 pm lunch. It means we get our Mickey bars at 11 am that day instead of the usual afternoon time.
  4. RachelElizabeth

    Disney with 4 adults and 5 kids

    Wow, you forum people are smart! Yea, I guess I mis-typed - we are going in 2016 :) Thanks for the advice. My parents are happy to have two of the kids stay with them. I'm thinking two value rooms may be our answer.
  5. RachelElizabeth

    Disney with 4 adults and 5 kids

    In January of 2015, my parents, my husband, my five kids (ages 10, 8, 7, 5, and 6 months) and I will be going to Disney for a week. My parents are annual passholders but don't live in Florida (neither do we!). My question is, where should we stay? I really want to stay on Disney property but I...
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