Great rundown of trip planning tips! I’m in the process of setting up my 2025 trips. 64 days until my big birthday trip; a cruise on the Wish and time in the parks. Thanks for the info! Happy New Year!
It never ceases to amaze me how organized the team has to be to record different parts of different videos on the same day. And then the editors have to combine it all! 🤯🤯🤯
I’m so happy to hear you love California Grill. I’m doing a birthday trip in May and staying at Contemporary, so California Grill is what I was planning on for my splurge birthday dinner. I’m extra excited for it now!
I've got an upcoming trip in April and it's all planned out. By that I mean I've booked my room at the Dolphin, which I'll check on every now and again between now and when I go to see if I can get it for less or a Disney Deluxe for less with a discount. I have an AP so I have booked my park reservations, which are subject to change many times between now and when I leave depending on park hours. I don't worry about them too much since all I have to do is step in the park I have a reservation for and hop somewhere else if I want. That's it. I'm done. I'll start checking the predicted weather about a week out but I pretty much know what it's going to be in April since I go that month every year. I won't make any ADRs, if I want a TS meal, I'll book it day of around mid-afternoon. In all our years of going, which is over 40, we have only booked one ADR in advance and that was V&As about a week out. I don't buy Multi pass or Single Pass, I just stand in line if I want to ride something. I'll start looking at my packing list about 4 days out to make sure I have everything I need as far as toiletries, etc. and start setting things aside then. The day before I leave I'll pack.
I know you have webpages on your site that go over the different terminology and park info but is there a more detailed or concise guide to everything Disney somewhere on the site? Just wondering as trying to make one to explain Disney to family that has never been.
When you book a trip on the Disney website do you need to pay in full or is there a down payment? We are looking to go to WDW in late August or late October… any suggestions which is better?
If you book a vacation package you'll have a $200 deposit and then the final payment will be due 30 days before your trip so you can create your own payment plan in a way
Hi! What if I want to go in august/ September (because that’s my Dads 50th birthday) and it’s a slow time but I don’t want to visit when the Halloween decorations are up. What would you or anyone advise?
if you go at the VERY beginning of August you may be able to hit the parks before the Halloween decorations are up; they usually go up the second week or so
19 days until my trip!! My first time in Disney at 25 years old!
I love going in August. Low crowds.
Great rundown of trip planning tips! I’m in the process of setting up my 2025 trips. 64 days until my big birthday trip; a cruise on the Wish and time in the parks. Thanks for the info! Happy New Year!
Quincy is my favorite Disney RUclipsr
It never ceases to amaze me how organized the team has to be to record different parts of different videos on the same day. And then the editors have to combine it all! 🤯🤯🤯
A very helpful and entertaining video. Thank you!
4:56 Literally decorating my new 2025 Thomas Kincade Disney calender as I watch this!!
Today starts my 60 day countdown
I'm so excited for you!! ... and jealous
Pfft only 60 days, I am counting down until Christmas 2025 lol
Awesome!!!!
I'm planning my Birthday trip!!! 🎂
DEBATING DATES 😢
I’m so happy to hear you love California Grill. I’m doing a birthday trip in May and staying at Contemporary, so California Grill is what I was planning on for my splurge birthday dinner. I’m extra excited for it now!
Great choice for A birthday dinner!!! My choice would b California Grill or LeCellier
never would’ve expected Quincy would have an ear wall! I don’t think I’ve ever seen her wear any? either way, the wall is glorious 😊
A similar video for planning a Universal trip would be super helpful
Dining plan is Awesome for me n my hubby. As we like Dining at Signature places
Quincy smells? Quincy is.... wait for it.... AWESOME!
Wishing California Grill was on Dining plan!!!
A week out from my trip! I am going to absolutely spoil my girlfriend on this trip haha
I'll be there in 2 days! So glad I'll be able to do Big Thunder before it goes away on Monday!
Great summary for newbies!
Went in October 2023 for the first time with the kids. Planning October 2026 for our 2nd visit.
Quinsy’s ear wall is beautiful!!
(Um, the editor’s 👀 😱)
I've got an upcoming trip in April and it's all planned out. By that I mean I've booked my room at the Dolphin, which I'll check on every now and again between now and when I go to see if I can get it for less or a Disney Deluxe for less with a discount. I have an AP so I have booked my park reservations, which are subject to change many times between now and when I leave depending on park hours. I don't worry about them too much since all I have to do is step in the park I have a reservation for and hop somewhere else if I want. That's it. I'm done. I'll start checking the predicted weather about a week out but I pretty much know what it's going to be in April since I go that month every year. I won't make any ADRs, if I want a TS meal, I'll book it day of around mid-afternoon. In all our years of going, which is over 40, we have only booked one ADR in advance and that was V&As about a week out. I don't buy Multi pass or Single Pass, I just stand in line if I want to ride something. I'll start looking at my packing list about 4 days out to make sure I have everything I need as far as toiletries, etc. and start setting things aside then. The day before I leave I'll pack.
I know you have webpages on your site that go over the different terminology and park info but is there a more detailed or concise guide to everything Disney somewhere on the site? Just wondering as trying to make one to explain Disney to family that has never been.
2025 here we come!!!!❤🎉😊
Love it!
Quincy! Love that sweatshirt, is it from the park?
It's from Stoney Clover, she got it in a PR package
WHAT IS MORE COST EFFECTIVE A PACKAGE OR BUYING SEPARATELY/
I say Package mainly cause of deals that come out
When you book a trip on the Disney website do you need to pay in full or is there a down payment?
We are looking to go to WDW in late August or late October… any suggestions which is better?
If you book a vacation package you'll have a $200 deposit and then the final payment will be due 30 days before your trip so you can create your own payment plan in a way
@ awesome! Thank you for your help!
Hi! What if I want to go in august/ September (because that’s my Dads 50th birthday) and it’s a slow time but I don’t want to visit when the Halloween decorations are up. What would you or anyone advise?
if you go at the VERY beginning of August you may be able to hit the parks before the Halloween decorations are up; they usually go up the second week or so
@@AllEarsNetQuincy, what is name of your kitty?!?!! He is Beautiful ❤
IF YOU HAVE POOL DAYS HOW WILL YOU SAVE? YOU STILL PAY FOR THE HOTEL AND THAT COSTS MORE THAN A PARK TICKET
Not if you stay at a moderate or below 🤷🏼♀️
@ but the longer you stay the price will go down and l am going in January or February and the hotel is $300ish
woohoo!!!!!!!1!
welcome to 2025 everyone!!!!!!!!
I was there from Dec. 22 to Dec. 29, 2024 and didn't see a single AllEars cast member.
Hny
Is there an earthquake? 😂
need more planning and less terminology
Went to Disneyworld in 2024, no longer worth the expense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!