Need lots of advise, sorta

kad51775

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Original Poster
Hiya,
I got such great dining advise I'm back for more! :)
I am taking my DD5 and DD6 and myself of course, and I am in need of advise on what to do and when, I have been looking at all kind of planning blogs but it is starting to get all whoozie to me. We will arrive around lunch time on day 1 and leave in the morning of day 6. We have hopper passes and they love princesses.
 

KatMaria

Well-Known Member
Well if they love princesses, make sure you make time to see our shows: Voyage of the Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast at Disney Hollywood Studios. Show times vary but if you pick up a times guide once you go into the parks, your set on planning! Also there are a ton of princess meet and greets around the parks, Epcot is where I love to go to see the princesses in their own respective countries. If you want to do a character dining experience with princesses, Akershus is a great place with a buffet which is nice with children, lets them pick what they want. Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom is a princess heaven, check out the new Ariel ride, fast passes are located at Mickey's Philarmagic though! We also have story time with Belle in Fantasyland, do this early as the lines for it do get very long. You can also try to eat lunch at Be Our Guest, line starts at 10:30am and it is the easiest to get in if you arrive around there, the later it gets, the bigger the line.
Hope this helps, enjoy your trip!
 

SAV

Well-Known Member
At DHS, make sure to see Voyage of the Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage.

At AK, I don't think there are any specific Princess attractions, but you must see Festival of the Lion King(if opened) and Finding Nemo the Musical.

At Epcot, get a times guide and look for the princesses around the World Showcase for meet and greets. Also make sure to go on the boat rides in Mexico and Norway. You must do Soarin' if you haven't. The little ones should love it...mine did. The Chinese acrobats in China are normally a good show. Don't forget to go into Innoventions(East and West). Lots of hands on stuff for the kiddos.

At MK...well pretty much everything for kids of that age.

Have Fun!!
 

ratherbeinwdw

Well-Known Member
Hiya,
I got such great dining advise I'm back for more! :)
I am taking my DD5 and DD6 and myself of course, and I am in need of advise on what to do and when, I have been looking at all kind of planning blogs but it is starting to get all whoozie to me. We will arrive around lunch time on day 1 and leave in the morning of day 6. We have hopper passes and they love princesses.
What day of the week do you arrive?
 

mcurtiss

Well-Known Member
If I had to choose one (availability and cost aside) I would choose CRT over the Akershus. We did both this trip and it was kind of a repeat in terms of meeting princesses (for the adults, the offspring loved both!!!.

Enchanted Tales with Belle is a MUST! get there first thing in the morning.

Crystal Palace dinner with Pooh and friends is very good (that may have been my favorite meal, actually)

We had WAY better luck meeting CM at EPCOT Mary Poppins, Alice and Mulan with more or less no waits in lines.

Bibbity Bobbity is very cute and, for us, a once in a lifetime event. The WDW location gets sold out fast, but don't fret over having to go to DTD. Its still pretty amazing for them.
 

Britt

Well-Known Member
I would definitely make sure to get to at least ONE rope drop at at least one of the parks!

Attend parades, they're super cute and full of energy! Go to Wishes...you'll cry and you'll love it. It's like watching/hearing all your childhood movies come to life.

Make sure to take breaks...even if it's just to grab a cold soda/snack and sit at a table and just talk with your kids. About the rides, the parks, what they want to do, what they want to see, if there are any characters they'd really like to see this trip. And you literally have almost ALL day....don't feel the need to rush around.

TAKE PICS. Lots of them. You and the kids will love going back and looking at them. And make sure you're in some...even if you have to take them yourself : )
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
Hiya,
I got such great dining advise I'm back for more! :)
I am taking my DD5 and DD6 and myself of course, and I am in need of advise on what to do and when, I have been looking at all kind of planning blogs but it is starting to get all whoozie to me. We will arrive around lunch time on day 1 and leave in the morning of day 6. We have hopper passes and they love princesses.

Do you have a Dining Plan? If so, what type?
 

GabeP

Active Member
Be warned about the BBB--I took my daughter there last year at the castle and had signed her up for the medium, $65 package which was hair and makeup..when she got there, she saw every other little girl was wearing a princess dress so she begged and pleaded me to get one--well, doing so will bump you up to the most expensive package-over $200 as I recall..included all of the other stuff, plus the dress and a small photo package. I caved since it was her first time, but not again!!
 

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