Sunday, April 26, 2009

Give Yourself Enough Time

When planning your Disney vacation, give yourself enough time to see everything you wanted to see. You can spend an entire week staying at a Disney Resort and still not see everything in all 4 parks. It's said in one of the guidebooks that to see everything there is to see, you'd have to stay a month.
I always plan for at least a day in each park. And if you're planning to go to one or both waterparks, you'll need most of a day in each. Downtown Disney won't take up a whole day and is a great place to spend an evening.
Also keep in mind that if you're doing any of the Disney Dining Plans that include table service restaurants, you'll have to allow for about an hour and a half for your table service meal. If you're going to a dinner show or a character meal, plan for a little longer.
Summer is a busy season in Disney and it also gets very hot in the middle of the day. I always plan a pool break after lunch during this time of year and then head back to a park late afternoon. This is especially helpful in giving kids a much needed break from the heat and everyone returns to the parks feeling refreshed.
Also remember that there are other activities that take place in the parks or at the resorts that you may need to allow time for. Bikes and horse-drawn carriage rides are offered at some of the resorts. Small boats called Sea Racers can be rented by the half hour and are available at several resorts. There are arcades at most resorts and some vacation packages now include a 30-minute arcade card.
Whether you like to vacation at a fast pace or a slow one, you can keep yourself very busy in Disney if you're there a week. And if you don't see everything you wanted to, it's always a great excuse to go back!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Don't Be Surprised!

Those of you (like me) who have an upcoming Disney trip planned should not be surprised when you arrive and it appears that Disney is immune to the recession and struggling economy. Several friends have recently returned from Walt Disney World and told me that it was crowded! Now you expect higher crowds during the holidays but I've heard it's crowded now and it was crowded back in February when there usually are no crowds. It would appear that many people took advantage of Disney's generous buy 4 get 3 nights free offer.
I've found the best way to deal with crowded parks is to have a game plan in place. What has always worked for me is getting up early, getting to the park at opening (or shortly after), getting on my favorite rides in the morning before those who sleep in arrive at the parks. After lunch, we go back to our resort and take a pool break for a couple hours during the worst heat of the day. By late afternoon we're refreshed and ready to head back to the parks for the evening.