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  1. Kelly B – Destinations In Florida
    May 24, 2016

    Hi Meaghan – I\’m Kelly, the designated Destinations in Florida travel agent for YourFirstVisit.net. You\’ve picked a great time to do. Lower crowds, cool weather. There are often some great discounts to be had as well. Did you know that if you book your vacation with me and DiF there are no fees. We offer free fastpass+, dining, and itinerary panning. 2017 package prices will be coming out in the next month or so. Contact me today to start planning your vacation (KellyB@DestinationsInFlorida.com or 980-429-4499)

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  2. Meaghan R
    May 20, 2016

    Hi! My husband and I plan on taking my daughter to Disney world for a week for her 7th birthday next year (late feb into march)It will be the first time any of us have been to Disney! We are sooooooo excited! Is that typically a very slow time? and do they usually have pretty good room rates?

    thank you!

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    • Dave
      May 25, 2016

      Hi Meaghan, sorry it’s taken me so long to respond–I’ve been off at my son’s wedding. See this for how that week shapes up overall. You’ll note that crowds are OK and room rates are about average.

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  3. Amanda
    September 14, 2014

    We are planning on going mid October..I know the food and wine festival is going on during then. How busy are the rest of the parks during that time? Or is just mainly Epcot that is super busy?

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  4. Nicole
    August 21, 2014

    Has anyone ever purchased Disney gift cards at Target (saving 5%) and used them when booking?

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  5. Kerri
    October 11, 2013

    Hi – Firstly, thanks for this great site! It’s been very informative.
    We are tentatively planning a trip for October 25 -Nov 1 of 2014 with me, my husband and our 2 kids. Our daughter will be 8 and my son will have just turned 5. We are going with my favorite aunt, her grown kids and their spouses (who will be celebrating their 5 and 10 year wedding anniversaries). My cousins have no kids and they have all been to Disney many times. I suspect that my aunt wants us to join them because she wants to see our kids experience Disney (my mom is dead so she sort of takes on the role of grandma). She has some mobility and health issues, so we hesitate wait until our son is a bit older. We are on a much, much tighter budget than the rest of my family. To save money I am considering the following: 1 -staying for a shorter period of time than the rest of the family (5 or 6 days) and focusing on things more age-appropriate for our kids rather than trying to get in the “whole Disney experience”. 2 – staying at a value resort or the Swan/Dolphin rather than the moderately priced Port Orleans Riverside, where the rest of the family is staying. We do not know if this is our only trip to WDW. I look forward to your suggestions and advice. Thanks!

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  6. Alicia
    April 11, 2013

    Hi! I am loving this site and the info on it…
    I will be visiting with the fam for the first time (husband, 4yo, 2yo) Oct 12-19 2013.
    We want to do MK twice; HW, Epcot and SeaWorld once while there.
    Should wewait till later in the week because of Columbus Day to to any parks. What would be the best option for Sun/Mon with least crowds. Thank You!!!!

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  7. Crystal
    March 4, 2013

    Hi, my family will be traveling to Disneyworld for a cheer competition at the end of this week. We are booked at the ESPN sports resort and have the park hopper passes. We are already on an extremely tight budget so any tips on how to eat cheap would be helpful, as well as what attractions we should do first? My kids ages are 17, 13, 9 and 7. Hope to hear from you soon.

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  8. Trish Richards-Brown
    January 27, 2013

    Hi, it appears we ave picked the one of the worst weeks to go to Disney Florida, 19/3/2013-26th. We are flying in from Africa and meeting up with family, odd dates are due to restricted flights leaving Angola. We have 2 girls, 4&7. This was a last minute vacation, do you suggest we follow the itinerary just modifying based on our arrival time. We are not staying in the park, and I see from reviewing the site that meals will be costly. Any suggestions to make this as worthwhile as possible?

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    • Dave
      January 28, 2013

      Trish, in modifying the itinerary, do note in it that e.g. “Saturday” means Saturday, not “Day 1.” Also it’s designed for people staying in a WDW resort–especially the Friday plans. SO you might want to do Epcot on a different day than Friday.

      But follow the principles it embodies–show up at the turnstiles before the park opens, see the most popular rides first, use FASTPASSES–and you’ll be OK.

      You not only can spend less on dining, but you’ll probably have to, as many of the venues suggested will have been sold out for months…see this: https://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-first-family-trip/when-your-plans-need-to-be-firm/

      Hope this helps!

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  9. Robi
    January 4, 2013

    Hi Dave,
    I am based in Tanzania and I would like to take my 6 year old son to disneyland this year. It would be our first time to the USA and to disney world. I would like to stay at a place where the parks are accessible by just walking a few minutes so that i can cover as much as possible. Can you recommend no of days to spend at disney ( minus travelling time), best hotels and best time to come?
    Thanks in advance.

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    • Dave
      January 5, 2013

      Hi Robi, do you mean Disneyland, in California, or Disney World, in Florida?

      If Disneyland, you want the Grand Californian hotel.

      If Disney World, there’s no hotel from which you can walk to all the parks. However, given the age of your son, you’ll be spending most of your time at the Magic Kingdom park, and you can walk there from one hotel, Disney’s Contemporary Resort. See https://yourfirstvisit.net/2011/06/06/review-disneys-contemporary-resort/

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