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Walt Disney World: Logistics From First-Timers

We had the most amazing time on our trip to Walt Disney World! It was everything we hoped the vacation to be, and then some. If you follow me on  Instagram, you saw all my posts and our smiling faces! I was a bit skeptical going in, not really seeing what all the Disney hype was about. I must admit, we absolutely had the most magical time. We saw and did everything we wanted to. Steve didn’t do an ounce of work! We worked together as a family to plan our days. Our kids bonded. Wishing we could go back and relive all seven of those glorious days! Family vacations are expensive and time consuming to plan, but oh my gosh, are they worth it. Here is our trip to Walt Disney World: Logistics from first-timers.

I have decided to recap our Disney/beach trip in segments. There is too much to say and too many pictures for one post. We are first-timers to Disney (with taking our own kids) and we learned a lot. I promised several people that I would share my thoughts on all things Disney when we returned. So much credit goes to Steve! He was seriously our pack mule, navigator, driver, fish/shell finder, day planner, and all around “cruise director”. He kept things lighthearted and fun, as he is a big kid himself. Our main goal was to be organized, but not on a super schedule. We wanted to just have fun and take in all the moments, and did we ever!

Our First Time to Walt Disney World with Kids


This was our first time going to Disney with our kids, in our adult lives. Steve and I have both been to WDW at different times in our lives, but this was our first time planning it on our own and traveling with our family. We are NOT Disney experts, far from it. These are my thoughts about the experiences we had as first-timers. So many people have so many opinions about Disney. I just simply want to share about our experience and how things went for us.

We had intentions of going into this as if we might not go back. I know some people go every year, and some who will just go once or twice. We might go back at some point, but for now, these memories will suffice! I highly suggest asking questions and finding good Disney websites to help you along the way.

Planning Our Trip to Walt Disney World


We decided that our kids were getting to the right age to tackle Disney. We started talking about it, did a little research about time of year we wanted to go, and booked our plane tickets. The time of year we could go was early May and we booked our plane tickets in January. We used frequent flyer miles and traveled from Kansas City > Dallas > Orlando. Quickly, we decided that we would go to the Disney Parks for four days. Then we would rent a car and drive to the beach for a few days. Total trip time would be seven days.

We did all purchasing and planning on our own. Of course, we asked lots of questions to those who had been there before. After doing some online research, we just went for it. Once our flights and hotel were booked, we purchased 4-day park hopper passes. I would highly recommend paying a little more for the park hopper. This means that you can go to any of the four parks at any part of any day you have your tickets. So worth it for us! We went to at least two parks every day, and one day we even hit three parks! Disney makes it very easy for you to link up hotel, transportation from airport, ordering Magic Bands, booking fast passes, making reservations, etc. There is an app you can download that has everything in one place for you.

Telling our Kids About Disney


We decided to do a scavenger hunt at home to tell our kids about the trip. When we were 100 days out, we hid clues throughout the house and ultimately they found a photo of the Magic Kingdom at the end. They squealed and hugged and jumped up and down. We made the decision to tell them ahead of time so they could be in on the planning. The Larsons also believe that the anticipation of something is just as exciting as the actual event. We had a countdown on the fridge, and honestly, 100 days absolutely flew by. When the Magic Bands arrived, we new we were close and the kids were beyond excited. It was so fun to watch them anticipate this trip and I’m so glad it met their expectations!

Where We Stayed at Disney


We talked about staying offsite and using hotel reward points, but ultimately decided to stay on Disney Property and booked those rooms in March. There are a few perks with staying on Disney property and we are happy we made this decision. We were able to get a “spring special” so we upgraded to the “Princess Room” at Port Orleans Riverside Resort.

This is a “moderate” resort, but we heard great things and it came highly recommend. The large resort has beautiful grounds, horse drawn carriage rides, bike rentals. You can take a ferry to Downtown Disney, there is bus transportation to all parks, a large dining hall, two kid friendly pools, nightly movies on the lawn. We were very happy staying there. Our room was small, and a bit dated, but we slept great (exhaustion!) and we barely spent any time in the room. The princess room had some special touches and we were on the first floor in a great location on the property. No complaints!

What We Ate at Disney


We opted to NOT get a dining plan. We heard mixed reviews on this, and ultimately decided we could probably eat cheaper on our own. Also hearing that the food just wasn’t that great, we decided against the meal plan.

Breakfast

One day we ate at Port Orleans Riverside Food Court. Overall, the hot food is not very good. Kids couldn’t finish their Mickey waffles. I had a ham/cheese croissant that wasn’t too bad, but it’s not ideal eating. We went to Port Orleans French Quarter (just a short walk down the river) one morning to eat beignets, and those were quite good.

We ate at a Starbucks inside Hollywood Studios one day. Our first day at Magic Kingdom we ate breakfast at Be Our Guest. We made reservations for this ahead of time. It was pretty good, but obviously a bit pricey for breakfast. No characters are present at this breakfast, but the castle is fun to see and you get into the park early with this reservation.

Lunch

The only lunch reservation we made ahead of time was at Biergarten Restaurant in Epcot. This was a buffet style lunch with live entertainment. We all enjoyed the experience. Steve and I sampled beers and desserts. You must try the Grapefruit German Bier when you go to Epcot! The other days we found snacks at the park (popcorn, ice cream), or ate our own snacks. We ate pizza one day for lunch at Hollywood Studios.

Dinner

We at at Epcot for dinner twice. This is your best bet for good food and desserts! It was fun to walk through the countries and sample different things. We ordered pizza one night at the resort, and we also ate at Downtown Disney one night. Overall, the food was just okay for us, nothing special.


Time of Year – May


In doing research on best time of year to visit Disney that also worked with our schedule, we landed on early May. We figured post-spring break and before school let out would be a lighter time for foot traffic. Of course, Disney is always busy! We also thought the weather would be hot, but not terrible, and even if it rained, it would at least still be warm and bearable. You must also look to see if there are any special events happening during the time of your travels. The weekend following our visit was Star Wars Weekend, which draws lots of crowds. Maybe our week was lighter because people were waiting to come for that?

For us, in this year, I would say we got incredibly lucky. Believe it or not, we were in Florida for 7 days and did not see one drop of rain. Not one. I know that is pretty unheard of, so we are counting our blessings. It averaged in the low 80’s during the day and even got a little chilly in the evenings. There was only one time waiting for a bus that we really felt hot because you are in and out of rides/buildings/restaurants so often. We also talked to several employees and other Disney regulars who said we came at an ideal down time, and the crowds were very manageable. Let’s be honest, it’s Disney, so there is no shortage of people, but I do think we got very lucky with lighter crowds. All in all, I would HIGHLY suggest this time of year for both weather and light crowds.

It was also the Flower and Garden Festival at Epcot, so for this plant lover, I was in heaven!

Missing School


Because we chose to go on vacation at a time that wasn’t during “vacation” time from school, our kids missed at total of 6 days of school. I know this isn’t for some, but we felt it was okay taking into account their ages and academic levels. We also feel that travel in general is so important and is education in it’s own way. Here’s Drew doing math homework on our way home. To each their own on this one.

Ages of Kids


Ah, the magic question…what is the best age to take your kids to Disney? This is the number one question I have been asked since returning. Our kids are, to be exact, 7 3/4 and 6 1/2. I think this is right around the sweet spot in age, at the minimum. In the end, I’m glad we didn’t take them any younger. We are lucky because our kids are only 15 months apart, so accommodating different age spans wasn’t a problem for us. I was shocked at how many people had infants and small toddlers and the sheer number of strollers we saw was unbelievable!

We wanted to go at a time when our kids were old enough to have memories. Having our kids be old enough to be self sufficient without a stroller and be able to “hang” when it came to late nights and walking. Also, something to consider is height for the rides. Our kids were able to ride everything. After being at Disney and experiencing all the rides and everything together, I appreciated this more than I thought I would. I was happy to not have to wait outside with one child, while the other one went on something. We were able to go on everything together, which made for a very collective and shared experience, and definitely some family bonding!

Our kids blew us out of the water with how well they did. We probably walked an average of 8 miles per day for 4 straight days. We had early mornings and late nights and they did it all without complaining and were ready to tackle each day. I will say that not having a stroller to deal with was a huge thing. We were able to get to so much more and visit several parks each day because we only had to worry about the 4 of us on foot and one backpack. Also, our kids are pretty independent and we make them just do things. Therefore, they knew the expectations going in!

What We Packed for Our Trip to Walt Disney World


Going at a time when we knew it was going to be nice, we packed all summer clothes and one light jacket per person. We all wore shorts/t-shirts/tank tops to the parks. Steve and I actually wore work out clothes all four days and that worked out well. We all wore comfortable tennis shoes every single day. I was amazed at the number of flip flops and other shoes people were wearing…we would have been dying without tennis shoes! Disney is pretty easy to pack for because it’s all about comfort. Obvious things, like sunglasses and sunscreen, were worn daily too. I also packed goggles for swimming at the resort and the beach.

In all, for seven days at Disney and the beach, we checked one large suitcase, and carried on two smaller bags and a backpack. Honestly, I overpacked. I wasn’t sure if it would rain, or if we would want to change during the day, etc. We changed into “nighttime” outfits only one day out of the four at Disney. Otherwise, we never went back to the hotel and just stayed in the same clothes.

What We Packed in our Backpack

 
I did a little research on what to pack in our backpack, the one thing we would have every day at the parks. Every night I would pack up the backpack for the following day. It worked out well, and you can take your backpack on all rides. Here is what we brought and used.

Ponchos: We brought 8 total, packed 4 each day in the backpack, but never used any of them.


Snacks: It was highly recommended that we bring snacks from home and I am SO HAPPY we did! We packed these in our checked bag and transferred them each night to our backpack for the following day.


Portable Battery Charger: We charged and used this every single day. I took all photos from my iPhone and used the My Disney Experience App consistently at the parks, so you will burn through your battery. Disney has free wi-fi at all the parks and at the resorts which is SOOOOOO nice!


Sunglasses/Kleenex/Hand Sanitizer/Sunscreen: YES


Water bottle: We brought a reusable Camelbak water bottle that fit in the backpack. We filled this every morning and throughout the day.


Spray bottle: I picked up a small spray bottle at Dollar Tree and the kids enjoyed using this to mist themselves throughout the day. We weren’t dying of heat, but they thought it was fun.


Glow Sticks: I bought a few packs of glow necklaces and bracelets at Dollar Tree and we used all of them. This was a fun treat for the kids for the night parade and fireworks.


Plastic Bags: In case it rained or we went on a water ride, I brought a baggie to store our phones.


Flip Flops: We planned one day to do water rides and packed flip flops in the bag. We did put our flip flops on for the Rapids ride at A.K., but we barely got wet. Several people were soaked, and I had heard that wet tennis shoes all day were not good. It made the bag a little heavier that day, but not bad.

The First Night at Disney


We left Kansas City early on Tuesday morning. The plane ride is half the fun for these two!

We landed in Orlando around 3pm. We found our ground transportation to our resort and quickly got checked in to our room. After getting settled, we decided to take the ferry to Downtown Disney and walk around and have dinner. We shopped, ate, danced, and stuffed our faces with gigantic ice cream treats! Off to a good start for sure. Oh, and did I mention there is a Lego store at Downtown Disney.

We finished off our first night with a night swim. I remember having night swims on vacation with my sister and dad, so this just makes me happy.

I hope your eyes haven’t glazed over yet! Lots of info to take in here. I hope hearing about our trip to Walt Disney World and all the Logistics from first-timers is helpful.

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