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We are leaving for WDW in less than a month for our first visit. My daughter is 7 and my son is 13. I am looking for some fun and/or interesting ways to help us bridge the gap between now and when we leave. We are already counting down the days with a paper chain. Thanks!

2007-02-18 02:02:41 · 6 answers · asked by jjhull03 3 in Travel United States Orlando

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I do the paper chain, too! Uhhh... 146 days for me!

I read on this website about how this mom would leave notes in her kids' lunch boxes or backpacks. They'd say, "In ___ days we'll be at the Magic Kingdom!" or "In ___ days we'll be having breakfast with Mickey and the gang!" I don't know... I think it's a cute idea.

I've read of some families watching a different Disney movie every night before bed until they leave for their trip.

Get the family to save all their change! One of my favorite parts about Walt Disney World is collecting all the different pressed pennies. And there are hundreds of them and they change fairly often! I've been saving up my change since I got back from my last trip in August. It's much easier to already have a baggy of coins to bring to the theme parks rather than have to find a change machine or get change at a register each time you see a cool pressed penny machine.

Maybe go for a short walk each evening to discuss the things you're going to do and to get your legs ready for all the walking you'll be doing around Walt Disney World.

I just spend my days planning. I can literally spend everyday planning my vacation until the day before I leave. It's so much fun! And I ordered the free Walt Disney World vacation planning DVD from the website, so I watch that just about everyday, too!

Hope I could help! Have a magical time!

2007-02-18 06:33:48 · answer #1 · answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6 · 3 0

OH MAN! I have so much to tell you about it! But its so much, I can't. But, on
http://www.disneyworld.com

There's everything you need to know!!! I was just on there about 5 minutes ago for my family's vacation. There's everything for every age. And most of those things, a 13 year old and a 7 year old would love!!! TRUST ME! I'm 11 years old now. But I'm pretty much the planner of my family. I plan all the parties, and vacations. I count down the days also! Unfountuneatly, we aren't going until 2009!!! :)
But I still can't wait. I'll be 13 years old. My nieces will be 8 and 6 years old at the time. So I really have to get planning!!! On disneyworld.com, there's different sections. Big Kids, Little Kids, Teens, Something for Everyone, Magical Gatherings, Romance, and one more thing that I can't remember. Go to the different sections. There'll be rides, attractions, dining, and entertainment for every section. That's the only way you'll be able to see all of them. That's right. I said See. Some of them are just pictures. And some are videos. And each one will have a description, height requirement, and where it's located. No answers here will be able to give you all of that. I hope I helped.

2007-02-18 10:13:58 · answer #2 · answered by Millsberry Expert!!! 1 · 0 0

We also use the paper chain to countdown the days (47 as of today!) Another thing we did was each kid picked out a calendar that is now hanging in their room, and we numbered the days until our trip, with the day we leave a huge Mickey head. If you try www.disneyworld.com you can pick out some of your favorite attractions and restaurants, and then have a customized map sent to you, although I don't know how long it takes, since your going in less than a month.

Hope you have a great trip!!

2007-02-18 03:21:23 · answer #3 · answered by Natterjack9 5 · 0 0

specific! I even have been to Disney international for extra or less 11 years now each and every spring wreck, I under no circumstances become bored with it, at your age, you're turning out to be a blast. First, each and everything is often to handle family contributors. often, anybody is friendly and you're turning out to be a brilliant time! the factors is warm, and superb! there are multiple distinctive topic parks you're able to bypass to, additionally. There are TUNS! finding out to purchase, flea markets, bypass cart rides, theres lots of stuff in florida. Dont be disturbing, incredibly. in basic terms take a deep breathe. each and every so often, once you get there, each and everything looks overwhelming. in basic terms relax, and have a brilliant time! See the characters, or notwithstanding you prefer to do. Its in easy terms a brilliant place to bypass! you could relax, and do countless countless issues which you have in all threat under no circumstances accomplished until eventually now, the two. Like Gatorland, you could walk on a boardwalk element over extensive aligators. or maybe area camp! you're able to try this. Theres in easy terms a ton of stuff to do. i'm hoping you have a brilliant time, i comprehend you will! Disney is super!!

2016-09-29 06:48:40 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Disneyworld.com has a lot of resources that will help you look at various things in the theme parks and resort areas. You can plan your trip, or just look at pictures of where you'll be. You'll find that utilizing these resources will not only help you bridge the gap in time, but you'll also be much more knowledgeable about what to do.

2007-02-18 02:40:34 · answer #5 · answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7 · 0 0

i can't believe people get so crazy to come here -- anyway i suggest reviews of your favorite disney classics that are rides -- toy story (one of the best new rides at mk), pooh, snow white, cinderella, peter pan, etc. did you know they just put johnny depp and cast in the pirates of the carribean ride?

animal kingdom features bugs life and lion king

if your kids are really that excited you might want to start an allowance/extra coin drop for buying souveniers. you are going to have to budget them somehow other than the fact a giant stuffed pluto would cost you an extra seat on the plane.

2007-02-20 05:11:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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