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25 Jan 20, 03:42 PM |
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First Timers Disney plan
I’ve spent some time organising our last minute February trip and would welcome any advice on our current plan.
We are staying offsite in a villa and will have a car. 2 adults and 3 children (11, 8, 6). None of the children have rode coasters before so not to sure how they will take to some of the faster rides so we are not to worried about riding the headliners, more interested in the characters and the shows and enjoying the Disney experience. There is nothing specific the kids have said they want to ride apart. Not interested in Star Wars either. We will be eating mainly offsite, quick service when we are hungry and at the villa. I have tried to factor in downtime and villa pool time. The last few days are pretty flexible in case we need to change water park days because of the weather. http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/plan...ew.php?p=64399 |
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