Bete
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 14, 1999
I have a situation where my group will be late risers and early to bed most days. Ages go from 5 to 81. We don't want to split up the group for the park time and the two oldest probably have the most endurance. Basically, I only see the afternoons available to go to the parks together; so, we will have about 5 hours each day. We will probably do a quick service lunch in the park in the afternoon, too. We may 2 out of 6 nights go back at night for fireworks and a few rides. We will use FP for at least 3 rides.
I'm having doubts that we will accomplish enough to make the cost of the trip worth it. Justifying short days in the parks is dragging me down. Afternoons have to be the busiest time to be in the parks. This will be a one and only Disney trip for this group. Can't really afford multiple trips. We will be onsite. Two in the group will be using offsite rental scooters because of distance factors in the parks. We need to go with 2 rooms.
So, would you go to Disney with short days? Or pick a different, easier vacation?
I'm having doubts that we will accomplish enough to make the cost of the trip worth it. Justifying short days in the parks is dragging me down. Afternoons have to be the busiest time to be in the parks. This will be a one and only Disney trip for this group. Can't really afford multiple trips. We will be onsite. Two in the group will be using offsite rental scooters because of distance factors in the parks. We need to go with 2 rooms.
So, would you go to Disney with short days? Or pick a different, easier vacation?