CrzyforPiglet
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- Sep 12, 2001
I am so thrilled that I've almost convinced my sister and neice to come to DW that I'm bouncing off the walls more than I was when I knew it was just me and my DH!!
Here is our info - My and DH have only been to DW once!! My sister and neice have never been (she thought epcot was part of the mk and it was one big park like other places). My sister just lost her husband to cancer and this will be her first trip without him. My neice will have just turned 3 (by 3 days) when we arrive. We do know we'll be staying at the Wilderness lodge and at least my and my DH will be there the whole week. So here are the questions . . .
Is the WL good for kids - does it take a long time to get from the parks back to the resort?
What is a good touring schedule? My neice usually gets up around 7 am. From those with experience about how long in the parks is long enough before she will need to unwind in the resort.
Should we expect sensory overload? Right now I can say she is very inquisitive and we've taken her out and she seems fine with new things.
What is the best way to prepare her? She loves all things disney but has only been exposed to the Winnie the pooh characters. Is watching movies a good way to prep her?
Tips?
Sorry for the long post and so many questions but considering what my sister has been though I want this to be the best trip ever for all of us. Any ideas or things to beware of would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you - thank you - thank you!
Here is our info - My and DH have only been to DW once!! My sister and neice have never been (she thought epcot was part of the mk and it was one big park like other places). My sister just lost her husband to cancer and this will be her first trip without him. My neice will have just turned 3 (by 3 days) when we arrive. We do know we'll be staying at the Wilderness lodge and at least my and my DH will be there the whole week. So here are the questions . . .
Is the WL good for kids - does it take a long time to get from the parks back to the resort?
What is a good touring schedule? My neice usually gets up around 7 am. From those with experience about how long in the parks is long enough before she will need to unwind in the resort.
Should we expect sensory overload? Right now I can say she is very inquisitive and we've taken her out and she seems fine with new things.
What is the best way to prepare her? She loves all things disney but has only been exposed to the Winnie the pooh characters. Is watching movies a good way to prep her?
Tips?
Sorry for the long post and so many questions but considering what my sister has been though I want this to be the best trip ever for all of us. Any ideas or things to beware of would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you - thank you - thank you!