Dreamin of Dole Whip
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- Feb 7, 2015
Hi Everyone,
I sure could use some insights or at least help talking me off the ledge. I am a long time Disneylover and parks traveler and this weekend my boyfriend will be joining me at WDW for his first trip ever. He offered to go, we are wrapping into a trip to Spring Training, but is very skeptical if he’s going to enjoy it. Basically, he’s being a good sport because he knows how much I love Disney, but I am getting worried that he’s going to hate it and we’ll never get to go back! I want to share our itinerary and see what y’all think and if there’s tweaks I can make to ensure we both have a stellar vacation. I should note: I love the parks and can tour any which way and still have a good time. When I go solo trips, I will commando tour, but other trips I’ve just taken it easy and had a ball, so I’m really down to just make this the best trip for US that it can be.
We’re doing 6 nights in BWI with a 5 day park hopper. I have FPs for most of the “major” attractions and some of my favorites. Days 1&2 our two best friends will be with us and we’re planning on pretty serious park touring of HS Day 1 and MK day 2 since they’ll be along for the ride. Day 3 is Epcot, first day of F&G, and then a night resi at Hoop Dee Doo. Day 4 we’re golfing at Magnolia and then doing AK after hours. Day 5 I have FPPs for DH and then we’re doing Villains After Dark. So far we’re dining one signature, then the rest TS, at some places I’ve been wanting to try, he’s not really a foodie. Think places like Biergarten and 50s prime time.
My Boyfriend is a wonderful guy, but he really hates crowds, lines, and shopping. His favorite things are sports, cigar smoking, good drinks, typical guy stuff, but he likes shows and live music as well. I booked the two nights of after hours because I thought it’s a good way to tour with less crowds. I just am really nervous seeing the reports of big crowds, that this is going to be just too much for him. I asked him what he wants most for his vacay and he said “to relax” well shoot, my idea of relaxing is 10 hrs in Magic Kingdom, but I don’t think that’s what he has in mind!
If anyone has feedback I’d love to hear it! I just wanna try and show him the Disney I love, without overwhelming him and not getting to come back!
thanks!!
I sure could use some insights or at least help talking me off the ledge. I am a long time Disneylover and parks traveler and this weekend my boyfriend will be joining me at WDW for his first trip ever. He offered to go, we are wrapping into a trip to Spring Training, but is very skeptical if he’s going to enjoy it. Basically, he’s being a good sport because he knows how much I love Disney, but I am getting worried that he’s going to hate it and we’ll never get to go back! I want to share our itinerary and see what y’all think and if there’s tweaks I can make to ensure we both have a stellar vacation. I should note: I love the parks and can tour any which way and still have a good time. When I go solo trips, I will commando tour, but other trips I’ve just taken it easy and had a ball, so I’m really down to just make this the best trip for US that it can be.
We’re doing 6 nights in BWI with a 5 day park hopper. I have FPs for most of the “major” attractions and some of my favorites. Days 1&2 our two best friends will be with us and we’re planning on pretty serious park touring of HS Day 1 and MK day 2 since they’ll be along for the ride. Day 3 is Epcot, first day of F&G, and then a night resi at Hoop Dee Doo. Day 4 we’re golfing at Magnolia and then doing AK after hours. Day 5 I have FPPs for DH and then we’re doing Villains After Dark. So far we’re dining one signature, then the rest TS, at some places I’ve been wanting to try, he’s not really a foodie. Think places like Biergarten and 50s prime time.
My Boyfriend is a wonderful guy, but he really hates crowds, lines, and shopping. His favorite things are sports, cigar smoking, good drinks, typical guy stuff, but he likes shows and live music as well. I booked the two nights of after hours because I thought it’s a good way to tour with less crowds. I just am really nervous seeing the reports of big crowds, that this is going to be just too much for him. I asked him what he wants most for his vacay and he said “to relax” well shoot, my idea of relaxing is 10 hrs in Magic Kingdom, but I don’t think that’s what he has in mind!
If anyone has feedback I’d love to hear it! I just wanna try and show him the Disney I love, without overwhelming him and not getting to come back!
thanks!!