Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Planning a 10 day Disney Trip in Summer of 2010, for 2 Sr. Citizens, 2 Adults, 18yr, 16, 14, 10, 8, & 4 yr old. Will be at Disney World for 1-2 days and probably Blizzard Beach for a day. Not interested in Park hopping! What packages do you recommend for staying on site and off? What attractions do you consider a "must see" for all the kids' first Florida Trip?|||You should contact WDW and ask about the 'Magical Gathering' experience. These packages are specifically for groups of 8 or more, and have special options, such as the Grand Gathering Dinner Experience at Epcot.

Contact 407-WDISNEY and speak to a Magical Gathering cast member.
http://allears.net/pl/magath.htm

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Note: Park Hopping is an extra option that can be added if you wish. It is not required. Many people love it (my family included) however, there are just as many people that think it is a waste of time and money.

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The "Must Sees" for kids would be pretty much all of the rides in the Magic Kingdom. They are mostly themed for the whole family, but a few rides have height requirements.
http://allears.net/tp/mk/mk_attr.htm|||I think you would get better value for 10 by putting your own package together. Staying onsite is nice but by the time you bought all those hotel rooms your budget would be bust !

Instead of falling over eachother in hotel rooms consider renting a vacation home. A 5 or 6 bed home can be rented direct from the owner and will cost considerably less.

For that you will get your own private pool open 24 hours and enough bedrooms for everyone to get some privacy. Plus you will have a full kitchen - even if you only eat breakfasts at the house you will save a ton of money.

For your park tickets just get either a 3 day base ticket to include waterparks (no hopping the younger kids probably won't have the stamina) or a 2 day base ticket and a single water park entry whichever is cheapest.

Must sees are the Magic Kingdom and either Epcot or Hollywood studios (depending on your kids interests). I think for kids those ages they would probably enjoy a day at Universal Studios more than Epcot. Study the park guides online to help you decide.

You don't say whether you are flying or driving in but if you are flying you will need a rental car. For flights check out Orbitz Expedia etc but also check out regional airports near you for smaller carriers like Allegiant which might be more convenient for you.

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