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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 125944" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I just went toDisney World last May with easy child and her friend. She was 20 but thought she missed out on all the fun of Disney when she was young because she didn't appreciate it then. I was afraid I wouldn't enjoy is as much this time but we had a fabulous time. We stayed off property in an Embassy Suite only about a 10 minute drive from the parks. It was not in season yet, too early for the summer season, so there were no long lines and traffic was great. There were many attractions we walked right onto with no wait. Staying off property was not a problem, parking was easy, and we could come and go as we pleased. BUT agian that was because the season had not really started.</p><p></p><p>When the kids were younger we did stay on premises and as some members said there are reasonable hotels. The shuttle service is excellent so you don't need to be on the monorail system, although the monorail is great for getting between someof the parks, not all are on the monorail system. With young children staying on premises is definitely an advantage.</p><p></p><p>When my kids were younger they did not enjoy epcot. MGM is my favorite and Animal Kingdom was great. Of course Magic Kingdom is a must for young kids. Typhoon Lagoon was a lot of fun.</p><p></p><p>Read all you can beforehand, it really helps plan out your day and the information is very accurate. The food was not that great and expensive so carrying snacks is a must. I never understood why they don't get better food and more places to eat. The lines get terribly long in season. You have to look hard for any variety of food also, although they do have fresh fruit stands now.</p><p></p><p>Hope you have a blast.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 125944, member: 59"] I just went toDisney World last May with easy child and her friend. She was 20 but thought she missed out on all the fun of Disney when she was young because she didn't appreciate it then. I was afraid I wouldn't enjoy is as much this time but we had a fabulous time. We stayed off property in an Embassy Suite only about a 10 minute drive from the parks. It was not in season yet, too early for the summer season, so there were no long lines and traffic was great. There were many attractions we walked right onto with no wait. Staying off property was not a problem, parking was easy, and we could come and go as we pleased. BUT agian that was because the season had not really started. When the kids were younger we did stay on premises and as some members said there are reasonable hotels. The shuttle service is excellent so you don't need to be on the monorail system, although the monorail is great for getting between someof the parks, not all are on the monorail system. With young children staying on premises is definitely an advantage. When my kids were younger they did not enjoy epcot. MGM is my favorite and Animal Kingdom was great. Of course Magic Kingdom is a must for young kids. Typhoon Lagoon was a lot of fun. Read all you can beforehand, it really helps plan out your day and the information is very accurate. The food was not that great and expensive so carrying snacks is a must. I never understood why they don't get better food and more places to eat. The lines get terribly long in season. You have to look hard for any variety of food also, although they do have fresh fruit stands now. Hope you have a blast. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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