Well here we go again...
Pre-trip?
I don't know...
Pre-trip?
I don't know...
I don’t like it either.That is not a good idea . . . first I've heard of this.
It has been like this since her mother and I split when she was 5.I can't like your last post because I'm sad for you that it will be some time before you get to see your daughter again.
Could be. Dragon Challenge was still running on our trip though. Kiddo declined doing it.
Good idea about Single Rider. I did mention it to the kid repeatedly, but was rejected.
Next trip I may push a little harder using your example that we may end up in the same, or near the same, car anyway. And, we would still get to experience the queue together! I hadn’t thought about it that way!
Thanks!
Strange. I swore I saw tracks with trains running on them as we exited Hogwarts. I had assumed it was Dueling Dragons still.It was the construction for the new Potter Coaster - Dragon Challenge closed in September last year, which bummed me out as was looking forward to riding it for the first time since 2015!
Looks like you had a great trip in the end!
Afteraction - The four Cs
“Somehow I can't believe that there are any heights that can't be scaled by a man who knows the secrets of making dreams come true. This special secret, it seems to me, can be summarized in four Cs. They are curiosity, confidence, courage, and constancy, and the greatest of all is confidence. When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.” - Walt Disney
First, I'll start by saying I'm glad I thought to take screenshots of my resort detail charges before we checked out, because Disney wipes that from the app and the website (as best I can find) as soon as your stay is complete.
Yesterday, I could easily review all of my outstanding room charges. Today, not so much...it is gone!
But, I have them all, detail listed, as screenshots on my phone.
So, with this in mind, lets run into the trip!
Booking early vs booking late?
I didn't do a MYW package this time because I got a good deal on the rooms. At $1031.40, this is about $129 a night, which is in line with other places we've gone, like New York.
The MYW stuff was a bit more expensive.
And, it was this savings that spurred this whole thing on.
That did mean I had to purchase tickets. For Disney, that was $1215 for 5 day hoppers. $160 was for the hoppers.
For Uni, it was $565, for 2 day hoppers. The hoppers added about $40.
This really isn't out of line with prices I have paid in the past. Sure, I probably could have booked earlier, or gotten a bit more aggressive finding deals on tickets (especially Uni), but, this really isn't bad.
Flights, likewise, I was able to find some rather good deals, getting each of us here for less than $800 (her being more expensive because I have to pay $100 each way for the unaccompanied minor, but Spirit was so cheap...I think my ticket was $75, and after baggage and other fees, about $125.
So, booking late really wasn't a major cost concern.
What I did miss out on was the ADR window and the FP window. This really didn't toss a crimp into our plans. Though, had we not lucked out with the lines and time of year, the FP window could have caused a problem. Were I to do this again, I'd snag the tickets earlier so at least I can can get the FPs booked a bit earlier, at least as placeholders.
With ADRs, we had no trouble getting into restaurants. Even Be Our Guest was doable (though, we won't be doing the dinner again...the kiddo preferred lunch, and wasn't prepared for what she got with dinner being all "fancy"...though she still enjoyed it).
Which, brings me to another take away. If we do a ticketed event again, I will not do an ADR during it. We can grab something from QS or snack our way through. Even though we both enjoyed it, it was really a massive waste of time when the parks have lesser crowds and lower lines.
This was the kiddo's only "gripe" about it. I didn't really expand upon it during the report very much, but she wasn't too thrilled with us sitting down for a stuffy meal when all that excitement was going on outside. I should have thought about that, but I didn't until we were already there. I did offer to speed things up and pay, so we could leave, but she decided to stick it through.
It was, really, her choice and her request, after all.
So, lets get into Dining Plans.
Every trip prior we have done the Deluxe Dining Plan. I like the freedom and peace of mind it gives me, to know everything (MORE than enough) is paid for in advance. That way, the only "money" I keep tabs on during the trip is our gift expenses and other things.
And, now that they've added alcohol as a choice with meals, it is even a better deal (as I probably wouldn't spend quite so much on specialty drinks...though, I probably would. I'm not much of a "drinks with meal" type person unless it is a very special meal, and a night meal...which is why I didn't have wine or a beer at Tiffins).
So, by plan.
QS would have gotten us:
36 QS Credits, 36 Snack Credits for $105 per night ($945)
Regular Dining would have gotten us:
18 QS Credits, 18 TS Credits, 36 Snack Credits for $150.98 per night ($1358.82)
Deluxe would have gotten us:
36 QS Credits, 36 Snack Credits for $232.50 per night ($2092.50)
We would have used:
16 QS Credits, 18 TS Credits (mostly eaten up by the two times we did in room dining), and 37 Snack credits
We spent $850.42
So, none of the Dining Plans would have been a value to us.
At Universal we spent about $150 between the mugs, snacks and meals.
And, I must say that, even though we would have gotten a lot more food, we likely wouldn't have enjoyed ourselves nearly as much. We came to like sharing breakfast and meals. The QS portions are so large, it really is easy to do.
In the future I will look harder at the Dining Plan, because for us (now that she isn't a "kid" anymore), it just doesn't seem to make sense. Mind you, if you dig back through the forums, I'm a huge fan of the DP concept, for a variety of reasons. But, that difference in cost is noticeable. So is the flexibility allowed by not feeling hampered to make ADRs to get the value of it, or to keeping those ADRs lest you miss the 24 hour window to cancel them.
I did, however, miss the sortof "traditional" last minute dash through various shops buying all sorts of snacks to take home (like...Rice Krispie Treats!) just to burn out the remaining credits.
In all, this trip was amazing. I don't know when we'll be back, exactly. Right now, I'm thinking next year we may do a short trip to Uni and do the Halloween Horror Nights (though, we might do a weekend jaunt later this year...we'll see...the next two months are going to be very hectic for me)....
What started as something I was a bit apprehensive about, turned into one of the best trips I've had in years.
Thank you Disney, thank you Universal, and thank you all for following along.
I hope you enjoyed joining me on this trip.
Tee Tee A Fin, Tah Tah for Now!
Thanks! Links are in my signature. I have some others floating around, but they are trips that fell through for one reason or another (so...pre-trips), or uncompleted (which, I really need to go through and clean up...like the Nick / Halloween one, I don't think I finished that one).GREAT trip report! I think this is the first of yours I’ve read, I might have to dig back for some more (during the next @Tuvalu drought ). Lots of detail and lots of ground covered! Glad that everything exceeded your expectations!
I actually didn't do much at all. But, MYW was closer to 2800 (I wish I'd written the actual price down), so I made out with the hotel deal + tickets instead. That was about as far as I got!Thanks for a great TR!! So happy that you and your DD had such a wonderful time!!
As for the departure airport "experience" , that was wild. The people that work there must have the patience of saints. But aside of the family (with multiple issues) that you mentioned, I do blame the airlines for creating most of the mayhem, nickel and dime-ing passengers with all these upcharges, sometimes without much notice. They've created a monster of their own doing; and unfortunately, it's the front-line people who take the brunt of it.
I found your expenses breakdown interesting--you did some serious number crunching prior to your trip. I think you planned everything quite well, and kudos! (I'm already looking forward to the next TR--whenever that may be!)
I've looked at them in the past. Quite familiar with their frog logo.You had mentioned perhaps being interested in pursuing discounted tickets for WDW and Universal, perhaps for a future trip.
I recommend taking a look at Undercover Tourist.
They offer some good deals and are a authorized reseller that deals directly with Disney.
They also send you actual, real tickets and not vouchers that you need to exchange.
E-tickets they can also send you, as I noticed you used that option for Universal.
Worth a look periodically throughout the year.
You can often score a 'buy three days, get one free' or other similar offers.
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