elainaandsophia
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2014
So its official. We have booked our family vacation to WDW for October 2017. We will be staying in OKW for 14 magical night. So excited.
So although we have visited WDW twice before this will be our first time staying on sight, first time using magic bands, first time with the meal plan and first time doing fast passes. I honestly dont know what we were doing on our last trips. Walking around in a daze obviously. I remember walking up to FP kiosks each morning to get FP for that day and being told they were gone for the rides we wanted and thinking how is that even possible. Obviously because you book them months in advance on MDE as I now know.
There are so many rides we haven't enjoyed and shows we haven't seen and restaurants we haven't eaten at so if anyone has any advice for us on how to get the best out of this trip and the best rides and trips to get FP for that would be amazing. I know I have so much time still but im impatient.
Also, we are travelling with 4 children. One boy who will be 12 and 3 girls ages 4, 6 and 15. The 15 year old also has autism so any help with how to tackle WDW with a special needs child would be greatly appreciated.
So although we have visited WDW twice before this will be our first time staying on sight, first time using magic bands, first time with the meal plan and first time doing fast passes. I honestly dont know what we were doing on our last trips. Walking around in a daze obviously. I remember walking up to FP kiosks each morning to get FP for that day and being told they were gone for the rides we wanted and thinking how is that even possible. Obviously because you book them months in advance on MDE as I now know.
There are so many rides we haven't enjoyed and shows we haven't seen and restaurants we haven't eaten at so if anyone has any advice for us on how to get the best out of this trip and the best rides and trips to get FP for that would be amazing. I know I have so much time still but im impatient.
Also, we are travelling with 4 children. One boy who will be 12 and 3 girls ages 4, 6 and 15. The 15 year old also has autism so any help with how to tackle WDW with a special needs child would be greatly appreciated.