First trip to wdw

Honipetal

New Member
I am travelling to wdw from Ireland in March 2016 with my daughters (23 & 7) and my son (4) who will turn 5 when we are there. I really don't know where to start planning. I would like to do something nice for my son on his birthday but as he is a little shy I don't think character dining would suit any suggestions? Also wondering as my 23 yr old likes to shop is there any shopping outlets nearby with good transport links as we won't be hiring a car. Any tips on planning would be so much appreciated.
 

riverscu0m0

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If your kids are grazers buy snacks before you get on to Disney property. Once you're in Disney expect everything to be a little more expensive. Also, since your kids are younger just know that the snacks in Ireland are different (as I'm sure you knew). If they're particular about their foods, you might be interested in bringing some snacks from home.

For the birthday boy, there's Teppan Edo in Epcot's Japan pavillion which is hibachi style dinner. Decent food, great show. Of course, if you alert the chef or waitress that it's your son's birthday they typically will bring out a cupcake or some other small dessert for the person.

Sadly there is not a coffee maker in your room.
 
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Bugz

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Welcome!!! Get the unofficial guide to Disney and read it twice! I can't say it enough it really does help with the planning! The 2016 one comes out in August so wait and get that one. You should have it in time to do your ADRs which should be booked at your 180 day mark. Even if your ds is shy I'd still do a few character meals as they aren't pushy and I've seen more than one shy kid really open up at them. Get a birthday pin for your ds (at your resort or any guest assistance office. Shopping can be fun on MSUSA and MG in EPCOT not to mention at all the different country's pavilions. FP+ TSMM, 7DMT, Soarin, and E&A and remember you can't do everything in one trip so just ask lots of questions here and enjoy!
Very well said!!
 
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popcenturylover

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Yes, and yes, there is coffee makers in rooms, and bring snacks... Disney snacks can really add up the price... Every resort has a breakfast ala carte option, easy for picky eaters and decent filling food.
There aren't coffee makers in any of the value rooms except for the suites at AOA &
ASmu, respectively. If you do purchase the dining plan you will get the refillable mugs & be able to get coffee, tea, soda, etc. at the food court.
 
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popcenturylover

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My bad, sorry for wrong info! But can you ask for a coffee maker? We stayed at Pop a long time ago and I could SWEAR there was a coffee maker! Thank you for the correction! Merci beaucoup!
Not sure if you could ask for one. We never have. We just use the mugs & make the trek to the food court.
 
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