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Going to Disney World in June. Anyone else?
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<blockquote data-quote="gman" data-source="post: 53547"><p>With a good plan and realistic expectations, it's not so bad. We plan to use the pool a lot (no waiting), we already have reservations for every meal (no waiting), reservations for recreation like parasailing and water skiing(no waiting), We are right next to Epcot and MGM and plan to get in for early admission and extra hours at night for the best rides to cut down on waiting and use fast pass for others the cuts way down on waiting. Of course if you show up at the gate at 10:30 AM and expect to ride the best rides and want to eat at Cinderellas Castle without reservations, you're in big trouble. We're more about the relaxation and pampering part of Disney than the rides anyway. There is no waiting for the sun shine to get a tan. </p><p> </p><p>And as for taking the little ones too soon, your are absolutly right. I did it twice (slow learner). I would say at least six years old and seven or eight would be better. I am taking my baby girl this year though. But now shes 26 and married! My son has no interest. His daughter will be a year old (see picture to left) soon and he says go ahead and take her Papa. But I think when she is old enough, he will change his mind. </p><p> </p><p>(Message edited by Gman on May 14, 2005)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman, post: 53547"] With a good plan and realistic expectations, it's not so bad. We plan to use the pool a lot (no waiting), we already have reservations for every meal (no waiting), reservations for recreation like parasailing and water skiing(no waiting), We are right next to Epcot and MGM and plan to get in for early admission and extra hours at night for the best rides to cut down on waiting and use fast pass for others the cuts way down on waiting. Of course if you show up at the gate at 10:30 AM and expect to ride the best rides and want to eat at Cinderellas Castle without reservations, you're in big trouble. We're more about the relaxation and pampering part of Disney than the rides anyway. There is no waiting for the sun shine to get a tan. And as for taking the little ones too soon, your are absolutly right. I did it twice (slow learner). I would say at least six years old and seven or eight would be better. I am taking my baby girl this year though. But now shes 26 and married! My son has no interest. His daughter will be a year old (see picture to left) soon and he says go ahead and take her Papa. But I think when she is old enough, he will change his mind. (Message edited by Gman on May 14, 2005) [/QUOTE]
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