Yeah that's for staying in international drive - we usually prefer that so that we can eat outside disneyI am guessing this is offsite not WDW resort stays think your holiday has come in about 4k cheaper than any hol I have had at Disney world lol
Yea I drive quite a lot being a paramedic with car but it is fun driving huge cars on the wrong side if the road, some of their rules are a it strange though like you can turn left on a red light what's with that lol
weve had 8 trips to the world from the uk,we find booking direct with Disney does save a bit and all the staff we talk to on the phone always go out of there way to get us the best deal possible.as for flights weve always gone with virgin,yes they are a little bit dearer but as mentioned you get a bit more leg room and unlimited snacks and drinks through the flight.even with a slightly more expensive flight we still find it works out cheaper than a package deal for us as we split our trips with stays at Daytona for the nascar races.
Yep we was thinking of upgrading to the next meal plan to be honest was only 300 quid more and by time you pay for a couple of meals and character meal you will have saved your money.
Also random thing but if I was you I would take some of those new robin sons squash things in the packet that you add to water that's just come out, they don't have squash in wdw and when asked nobody new what we meant and after 6 days of just water kiddo was getting a bit fed up! She don't drink milk really and at the time hated fizzy drinks so was a complete pain!
Do you know where you want to stay?
We stayed at port Orleans riverside was lovely and didt hear any noise at all from other rooms or outside was beautiful resort. Yeah water i thought tasted fine it just after few days it gets a bit old, they did some bright red pinch thing I watered day with water and she did drink that a bit I swear all she wanted when we got home was squash and a egg sandwich!We find the higher meal plan always works at DLP when doing charactor meals so think we will diffently upgrade. I will add your juice tip to my list too. None of us drink fizzy drinks at all and have heard the water tastes very odd to brits. Didnt realise it was that restricted.
We havent choosen where to stay yet as I am worried about doing two weeks in one resort and ending up with a noisey room (few bad experiences in past) I'd ideally like one week in Port Orleans French Quarter or Caribbean then one week in Wilderness Lodge. Where have you stayed?
Have you done seaworld / Discovery Cove?
There are stores that will deliver groceries to your room. Check out Gardengrocer.com.Thank you so much Emma and Daniel, thats a great help. We where hoping to get the magic express, its just a shame we cant pick up some shopping on the way. So used to being able to load the car up and drive to DLP with everything your need from full wet weather gear to a weeks supply of bottled water.
If you book the disney dining plan, do you still have to pay for meals up front? Was hoping to make the most of the charactor meals, specially breakfast.
Also, common question I know, we might have to go in August as school so far not agreed to week off before oct half term for daughters birthday week. Is the heat going to be a huge difference (Aug / Oct) Not to bothered about bigger crowds as more interested in charactors than rides. Sorry for all the question!
Food court is quick service fast food restaurant sort of thing. At port Orleans there was different station depending on what you wanted to eat make your pasta station(my fav) burger bar option roast meat n veg station and a make your salad bit you go to station order food, food is cooked you go to til and pay. 1 quick service meal at PORS would be a cheeseburger fries bottle drink and then dessert, which could be ice cream options or fruit or crisps. Think I hav explained properly but please ask if you are confused! I think you should be fine to be honest there are chefs you can see in background so you can ask about special needs they must get on a day to day basis, I know at any seat down meal we ate at we was always asked if we had any special requirements.
YOu shouldn't have any issue with special diets - there is a disney food blog and information on one of the forums on here about this type of thing. I'll check and eidt my reply.Thanks Emma & Nubs.
Sorry can I ask another question. What is a Food Court and can you use disney Dining Plan at them? Still undecided on resort as we really need buffet options due to loads of allergies/vegi in our family. Buffet is easier but so far struggling to pick an area that best suits us. Back to considering Caribbean or Port Orleans?
Also look at the Disney Food Blog - www.disneyfoodblog.com/special-diets-resources/ Hopefully it will help. One of my party of 7 going in Oct/Nov was concerned as she needs special requirements and has found eveything to be useful.Thanks Emma & Nubs.
Sorry can I ask another question. What is a Food Court and can you use disney Dining Plan at them? Still undecided on resort as we really need buffet options due to loads of allergies/vegi in our family. Buffet is easier but so far struggling to pick an area that best suits us. Back to considering Caribbean or Port Orleans?
Try contacting customer services - or when you are there ask at the Hotel reception - I know people have done this before.Sorry Emma, any idea if you can get/have birthday cakes at charactor meals? I have found the in room cakes you can order but its not the same. Thanks
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