Disnerdette
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2013
I've been starting to do some research into planning a trip for end of 2014/2015 for myself and my boyfriend. We had our first date at Disneyland and I'm slowly getting him over to the dark side.
Because of our jobs, the best time for us to go would be New Years (probably the 30/31st through the 4th). I know that this is a busy season but we really don't have a lot of options in terms of time.
Here are my questions:
1.) I want to stay on property for the extra magic hours plus the DME. I've stayed at the Coronado and loved it, and I think my boyfriend would be fine with it, but am open to other suggestions. Price wise, I would be ok with staying at the All-Stars, but he likes to go back to the room and nap and likes a "nicer" room, so the moderates seem to be the way to go. Are there any others we should look at?
2.) I've only now started getting into reading about the DDP, and am wondering from another other couples if its worth it. I wouldn't say we are foodies, but we do love food, and when we go to DL, we always have dinner at a sit-down restaurant. Is it worth it if I know we're going to have dinner at a sit-down restaurant every night we're there?
3.) What are some "off the beaten" path things we can do outside of the parks but within the resorts?
Any other recommendations/suggestions you have for two young(er) adults going to WDW would be great. I'm open to anything and everything!
Because of our jobs, the best time for us to go would be New Years (probably the 30/31st through the 4th). I know that this is a busy season but we really don't have a lot of options in terms of time.
Here are my questions:
1.) I want to stay on property for the extra magic hours plus the DME. I've stayed at the Coronado and loved it, and I think my boyfriend would be fine with it, but am open to other suggestions. Price wise, I would be ok with staying at the All-Stars, but he likes to go back to the room and nap and likes a "nicer" room, so the moderates seem to be the way to go. Are there any others we should look at?
2.) I've only now started getting into reading about the DDP, and am wondering from another other couples if its worth it. I wouldn't say we are foodies, but we do love food, and when we go to DL, we always have dinner at a sit-down restaurant. Is it worth it if I know we're going to have dinner at a sit-down restaurant every night we're there?
3.) What are some "off the beaten" path things we can do outside of the parks but within the resorts?
Any other recommendations/suggestions you have for two young(er) adults going to WDW would be great. I'm open to anything and everything!