Being 18 years old I needed a lot of help planning this trip for my little sister and this was, by far, THE BEST information video I’ve ever watched. Thank you so much!!
Not sure if you guys gives a damn but if you are stoned like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the latest series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf lately :)
I finally found someone who plans like me!!!!! Spread sheets for rides and food ✔️ Look over all the menus ✔️ Check the app for wait times before hand to devise a ride plan ✔️Map everything out so it works together ✔️ I'm a Disneyland Pass Holder planning my first trip to Disney World, it sounds like I'm on the right path after watching your video, and I agree planning is a fun part of the experience :)
Hearing you taking about the DP makes me miss it so bad… and I never even went to Disney 😂 I was planning on using the finding plan when we finally did get the opportunity. I’m hoping they bring the DP back ASAP!
Thank you so much this will be our first Disney vacation and the whole time is pretty overwhelming but listening to your planning tips helped out a lot
The planning is the best part for me😂 I agree with everything you said and I also have spreadsheets and random pieces of paper with notes and every map in English and japanese🖤
How many people is too many to bring to WDW? I always go with 6, its the perfect number for rides. (space mountain = 2 carts of 3 , splash mountain = pairs of 2... etc) Its not too hard to find a table while eating in the park for 6 during the season we visit. And our hotel we love sleeps 6 perfectly. This year our party has been challenged to bring a 7th and 8th person, but most of us are relluctant because of the added difficulties such as agreeing on fast passes for 8.. finding seating.. new hotel.. splitting up our party on rides... should I be letting 8 people be a deal breaker?
Not at all! You can still have a great time with a larger party. My advise would simply be to stay flexible with plans and not be afraid to split up at times ☺️
I'm a army veteran, what do you know about shades of green. Price compared to lower cost resorts in park, location, amenities, bus service to park, pool ?
I do know Shades of Green is in the value to moderate price point, but definitely has the look of a deluxe resort 👍🏼 There is currently a military ticket promo of $241 (plus tax) for a 4 day park hopper! And yes, it operates on the same Disney bus transportation. It’s actually right across from the Grand Floridian (not on the monorail) so it’s super close to Magic Kingdom! ☺️
Check the Shades of Green website. Lots of info there but they basically told me even as a veteran. thanks for your service but you can't stay here unless you meet certain criteria
Being 18 years old I needed a lot of help planning this trip for my little sister and this was, by far, THE BEST information video I’ve ever watched. Thank you so much!!
I’m so glad to hear! Thanks for watching!! ☺️
I’m taking my little sis is aug 😍😍
that's what I'm going to do for my friend group so I need to plan out as far as I can.
Not sure if you guys gives a damn but if you are stoned like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the latest series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf lately :)
@Eric Jesse definitely, I've been watching on instaflixxer for since november myself :D
I finally found someone who plans like me!!!!! Spread sheets for rides and food ✔️ Look over all the menus ✔️ Check the app for wait times before hand to devise a ride plan ✔️Map everything out so it works together ✔️ I'm a Disneyland Pass Holder planning my first trip to Disney World, it sounds like I'm on the right path after watching your video, and I agree planning is a fun part of the experience :)
You made me smile when you said you looked at the menu and wrote down about how much you would spend because I did that too! Yay for super planners!
Oh yes, you should check out my Disney budget template as well 🙈 It’s about as Disney nerdy as it gets 😅 It’s linked in all of my newer videos!
Planning is part of the fun! Great tip!
I know right?! Thanks for watching!
Hearing you taking about the DP makes me miss it so bad… and I never even went to Disney 😂 I was planning on using the finding plan when we finally did get the opportunity. I’m hoping they bring the DP back ASAP!
I’ve only been in the summer with family so this definitely will help me plan my first trip as an adult!
I’m so glad! ❤️
Great information. Thanks for sharing and providing some good ideas on where to start.
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!!
Thank you so much this will be our first Disney vacation and the whole time is pretty overwhelming but listening to your planning tips helped out a lot
I’m so glad this was helpful! Have so much fun on your first Disney trip! 🎉
I’ve been going from Dec. 13th through Dec. 19th consistently and it’s not bad. Pre holiday crowds.
Early/mid December is a great time to go! We’ve experienced pretty moderate crowds that time of year as well 👍🏼
You are so adorable and so helpful -- thank you!!!
The planning is the best part for me😂 I agree with everything you said and I also have spreadsheets and random pieces of paper with notes and every map in English and japanese🖤
So right! The restaurants are sooo fun to plan!!! Thanks so much for the info... very helpful and it gets me even more excited for my upcoming trip :)
So glad this was helpful! Planning is so much fun! 🙌🏼
Lovely Video. Thanks
Excellent, organized, general overview of what to expect - a great starting point for a more detailed planning.
Have you tried any of the Spas at the resorts? If so, can you do a video which ones we should book?
I have not, but hopefully one day!
How do you know what park you will be in each day, at the 180 day mark, when making advanced dining reservations?
It's really whatever your preference is! We enjoy Magic Kingdom on the first or last day, and then the other 3 parks in the middle.
This is so helpful. Thank you!
I’m so glad! Thanks for watching ❤️
Loved this information. You explained things so well!
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! ☺️
How many people is too many to bring to WDW? I always go with 6, its the perfect number for rides. (space mountain = 2 carts of 3 , splash mountain = pairs of 2... etc) Its not too hard to find a table while eating in the park for 6 during the season we visit. And our hotel we love sleeps 6 perfectly. This year our party has been challenged to bring a 7th and 8th person, but most of us are relluctant because of the added difficulties such as agreeing on fast passes for 8.. finding seating.. new hotel.. splitting up our party on rides... should I be letting 8 people be a deal breaker?
Not at all! You can still have a great time with a larger party. My advise would simply be to stay flexible with plans and not be afraid to split up at times ☺️
Art of Animation is a moderate resort that has indoor corridors
Some of the buildings at AOA do have an indoor hallway, but the little mermaid building has the motel style entrance ☺️
Does anyone know how early you should start planning fastpass and hotel reservation?😊🤔
Thank you so much 💋
I'm a army veteran, what do you know about shades of green.
Price compared to lower cost resorts in park, location, amenities, bus service to park, pool ?
I do know Shades of Green is in the value to moderate price point, but definitely has the look of a deluxe resort 👍🏼 There is currently a military ticket promo of $241 (plus tax) for a 4 day park hopper! And yes, it operates on the same Disney bus transportation. It’s actually right across from the Grand Floridian (not on the monorail) so it’s super close to Magic Kingdom! ☺️
Check the Shades of Green website. Lots of info there but they basically told me even as a veteran. thanks for your service but you can't stay here unless you meet certain criteria
Great video thanks!!
With dining plans , don't you still have to plan on paying tips based on actual cost of dinner instead of what dining plan cost you .
Yes 👍🏼 Tips are not factored into the dining plan, so that would be an additional cost to budget for ☺️