Excited beyond believe to say we have booked flights, park tickets, and accommodations!
I am giving myself a 2-week retirement celebration. One DD immediately signed on to join me and we are hoping the her big sis will be joining us, as well. We arrive on the evening of Nov 28, and will settle into a Windsor Hills townhouse for our stay. We prefer lots of personal space over being in the Disney bubble. It is always a discussion, but never an argument. Separate bedrooms and bathrooms plus roomy common areas keep us all happy at a most reasonable price.
Our Disney park clock will seat on Nov 30, with 8-day, single park passes this time. Our strategy is to rope drop each park once, and probably leave mid-afternoon. We will also start after noon in each park and stay for nighttime entertainment. Unless we change our minds - LOL!
This year, we will pass on
MVMCP, having done the party quite a few times. We want to tour the resorts and spend time at Disney Springs, try some new things and some old favourites, too. Late evening dessert at Amorette’s has become a favourite. We just love the holiday food, decorations and atmosphere. We have dubbed this our “No Burgers Required” trip, as the less mature palates are not travelling with us this time, so we can really branch out in restaurant selections.
I would like to explore Celebration a bit, see the lights on Jeeter Bend, the snow, and skating rink. We took in ICE! At Gaylord Palms in 2018 and it was very, very cool... not just literally. Temperature-wise, it was colder than we could ever imagine and we are used to Canadian winter. Gaylord Palms is worth at least a drive-by, as it is beautifully decorated, outside and in. If time permits, we wouldn’t mind dropping in there for lunch or dinner, but we will stay out of the cold this year.