absolutmey
always planning another trip
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2013
Thank you. We have decided the first week in June. Kids last day of school is always the last day in May.
I hope you have a great trip!
Thank you. We have decided the first week in June. Kids last day of school is always the last day in May.
I am planning a solo trip in the spring of 2019 to finally experience F&G and then another in the fall, not sure if I want Galaxys Edge to open at that time or not since it will be a chaos, lol. I do want that land to open but not necessarily be there at the beginning.
I hoping to get a trip next Oct 19 in the UK half Term - taking in both F&W and a Halloween party .
That is of course dependent on SW land being open; as I might need to move the trip to the Christmas Holidays if they decide they want to leave opening till the Thanksgiving holiday.
Darn you Disney and all your fun stuff
What other planning can I possibly do? Our Disney Trip is like 430 days away. So far I just know what dates( and it took awhile to set the dates).
Does anyone have a timeline that you use to prepare?
Thank you. I would love that. I think I will have the hardest time doing Fastpass. I read up on it and still I'm confused.I don't think so, right now. I'd suggest reading what you can on these boards; they really helped me prepare for my first trip. what planning you do and when depends on your family, really. For example, you know best if your family will want to park hop or stay in one park per day and that will help you make decisions about what tickets to purchase, what park to visit each day, ADRs, FPs, etc. If you want more details, PM me and we'll chat! Talking about Disney planning is a hobby of mine
Before our trip, I got a copy of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, which I found to be quite helpful.I don't think so, right now. I'd suggest reading what you can on these boards; they really helped me prepare for my first trip. what planning you do and when depends on your family, really. For example, you know best if your family will want to park hop or stay in one park per day and that will help you make decisions about what tickets to purchase, what park to visit each day, ADRs, FPs, etc. If you want more details, PM me and we'll chat! Talking about Disney planning is a hobby of mine
Before our trip, I got a copy of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, which I found to be quite helpful.
The planning really gets going a bit before 180 days out. You make your ADR's at 180 days, so a bit before that, you have to figure out what park you will go to on what days. Once that is done, then you can figure out what Table Service restaurants you want to eat at, and at about what times, and then make yourself a list. On the 180 day mark, you make your ADR's for those meals. After that, the next milestone really is the 60 day mark for making your FP+ selections.
Woo. May 3 - 12, 2019. Adding on a couple nights so we're not as scheduled as we've been in the past. That said, hmm, better start thinking about those ADRs!