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<blockquote data-quote="saving grace" data-source="post: 125915" data-attributes="member: 1538"><p>I am in the process of planning my second trip to wife with babygirl, I have been a gazillion times myself as a child and a half dozen with difficult child when he was little and I can tell you that you have to start from scratch each time because it changes so often with more and more to see.</p><p>I have stayed on and off site, I did not enjoy staying off site as much as I did staying on. wife is soooo much more than amusement parks. The shuttles will take you anywere you want to go and believe me when you have walked around those parks for hours with a little one you will appreciate the front door service. It is also much more convienient when going back to the hotel midday for naps or just regroups. </p><p></p><p>The wife All Star value resorts are alot of fun and fairly inexpensive, just check them out on the website, to see the kids faces when they see the huge Toy Story Characters or big wheels is priceless, the pools are awesome and they have arcades etc.. on site</p><p>You can get a standard room for about 99.00 give or take. </p><p></p><p>I absolutely LOVED MGM which the are now calling Disney Hollywood Studios. They have a Playhouse Diseny stage show and all the characters that the kids see on the Disney channel. </p><p>Babygirl loved getting an autograph book, we spent most of our days running around the park meeting the characters and getting autographs and pictures, tons of fun.</p><p>We did one character breakfast at Chef Mickey's, you have to make a reservation much in advance but its worth it, expensive but worth doing it once. I wouldnt have done it everyday. We found that we never really sat down for a planned meal, we would always be grabbing something on the go. I think the rooms might have mini fridges I cant remember but worth a 1/2 gallon of milk and a box of cereal for the mornings that saves a lot of time and money. between the icecreams etc..during the day we never ate alot at lunch, I you can pack a few PBJ's to eat during the day. We had a carriage with us but our friends baby was never in it because of all the bags we carted around LOL.</p><p></p><p>We went to Typhoon Lagoon, that was fun. Did not go to Epcot, Animal Kingdom was ok Babygirl liked Magic Kingdom (not my favorite) and MGM (my favorite)</p><p>Expect that if you go in April prices will be more, crowds will be more too making availability tougher. </p><p></p><p>IF I think of more I will post again</p><p></p><p>Grace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saving grace, post: 125915, member: 1538"] I am in the process of planning my second trip to wife with babygirl, I have been a gazillion times myself as a child and a half dozen with difficult child when he was little and I can tell you that you have to start from scratch each time because it changes so often with more and more to see. I have stayed on and off site, I did not enjoy staying off site as much as I did staying on. wife is soooo much more than amusement parks. The shuttles will take you anywere you want to go and believe me when you have walked around those parks for hours with a little one you will appreciate the front door service. It is also much more convienient when going back to the hotel midday for naps or just regroups. The wife All Star value resorts are alot of fun and fairly inexpensive, just check them out on the website, to see the kids faces when they see the huge Toy Story Characters or big wheels is priceless, the pools are awesome and they have arcades etc.. on site You can get a standard room for about 99.00 give or take. I absolutely LOVED MGM which the are now calling Disney Hollywood Studios. They have a Playhouse Diseny stage show and all the characters that the kids see on the Disney channel. Babygirl loved getting an autograph book, we spent most of our days running around the park meeting the characters and getting autographs and pictures, tons of fun. We did one character breakfast at Chef Mickey's, you have to make a reservation much in advance but its worth it, expensive but worth doing it once. I wouldnt have done it everyday. We found that we never really sat down for a planned meal, we would always be grabbing something on the go. I think the rooms might have mini fridges I cant remember but worth a 1/2 gallon of milk and a box of cereal for the mornings that saves a lot of time and money. between the icecreams etc..during the day we never ate alot at lunch, I you can pack a few PBJ's to eat during the day. We had a carriage with us but our friends baby was never in it because of all the bags we carted around LOL. We went to Typhoon Lagoon, that was fun. Did not go to Epcot, Animal Kingdom was ok Babygirl liked Magic Kingdom (not my favorite) and MGM (my favorite) Expect that if you go in April prices will be more, crowds will be more too making availability tougher. IF I think of more I will post again Grace [/QUOTE]
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