The Surprise
I surprised my daughter with a trip to Disney World last Thursday! She had no idea this was happening until she came home and saw balloons lining the walkway to our house and decorations all over to be like Cinderella's Castle. At first she wasn't sure what was going on, then it hit her and she talked nonstop for hours about all the cool things she was going to do.
So some background: This was a last-minute trip by normal Disney-planning standards. I planned it about 80 days out. I booked the new Royal Guest Rooms at Riverside and added the Disney Dining Plan (1 TS, 1 QS, 1 Snack per day). Naturally, since it was so "short" notice, I couldn't get any decent character meals at first. I did camp the website and refresh the search every day, several times a day. What I observed was around the 45 day mark, people cancel and you can usually pick up some meals then. I got an Akershus lunch reservation and a Cinderella's Royal Table dinner reservation this way. The week leading up to our trip, people were dropping reservations and changing plans like crazy. I was able to get an 8:30 Crystal Palace on our first day and an Ohana for a 7:30 breakfast the very next day! I don't advise playing Russian roulette with the dining reservations though. It was very stressful when it shouldn't have been.
The video:
Arrival Day
We arrived Thursday evening and took the Magical Express. Our plan landed at 6pm, we were in the bus by 6:30pm... but we didn't arrive at the hotel until 7pm. Really glad I didn't bother keeping dining reservations at Boatwright's that night! We ended up getting a light dinner and taking the boat to DTD to shop a little.......... ok a lot. I bought too much I think.
(Continued...)
I surprised my daughter with a trip to Disney World last Thursday! She had no idea this was happening until she came home and saw balloons lining the walkway to our house and decorations all over to be like Cinderella's Castle. At first she wasn't sure what was going on, then it hit her and she talked nonstop for hours about all the cool things she was going to do.
So some background: This was a last-minute trip by normal Disney-planning standards. I planned it about 80 days out. I booked the new Royal Guest Rooms at Riverside and added the Disney Dining Plan (1 TS, 1 QS, 1 Snack per day). Naturally, since it was so "short" notice, I couldn't get any decent character meals at first. I did camp the website and refresh the search every day, several times a day. What I observed was around the 45 day mark, people cancel and you can usually pick up some meals then. I got an Akershus lunch reservation and a Cinderella's Royal Table dinner reservation this way. The week leading up to our trip, people were dropping reservations and changing plans like crazy. I was able to get an 8:30 Crystal Palace on our first day and an Ohana for a 7:30 breakfast the very next day! I don't advise playing Russian roulette with the dining reservations though. It was very stressful when it shouldn't have been.
The video:
Arrival Day
We arrived Thursday evening and took the Magical Express. Our plan landed at 6pm, we were in the bus by 6:30pm... but we didn't arrive at the hotel until 7pm. Really glad I didn't bother keeping dining reservations at Boatwright's that night! We ended up getting a light dinner and taking the boat to DTD to shop a little.......... ok a lot. I bought too much I think.
(Continued...)