First timer with a lot of questions

Honestly, if you are doing a parks-centric trip, I'd look at a room at AllStars, POP, or AoA. The rooms are big enough and the theming is wonderful!! THese resorts are designed for kids!! Book room-only; you can buy Disney tickets practically at the last minute for a whole bunch of reliable sources, and with the miracle of the internet, they are sent to you in minutes... don't have to buy months in advance and hope the hard-copy ticket arrives in time!!

I don't mean to offend anyone, but you might ask about incontinence protection on the DISabilities board. The people over there are wonderfully supportive, as they've walked the walk with kids who have different abilities and circumstances. They might have suggestions and sources for incontinence protection that those of us here might not know about.

Keep asking your questions here; we are a bunch of friendly folk who love to share what we know about Disney!
Thanks. I will definitely ask foe suggestions over there at one point. I am having a hard enough time taking notes of all the great ideas here. I don't know if I can keep up with 2 haha I had a couple people here suggesting that I have her wear a diaper if the pull ups don't cut it and after I talk to her about it, I think that's what we are going to do. If I can talk her into wearing one at home too, that would be a big time bonus. Maybe I can bribe her with something.
 


Perhaps a written note from Dr. with a diagnosis of…
NOPE.

A “doctors note” is…

1. Not going to accelerate you to the front of the line for a request
2. Going to put Disney CMs in a bad position as they will then have to tell you they aren’t supposed to read doctor notes

OP, you are already on the right path. Find your own fix, if it doesn’t work call housekeeping. 💯 multiple kids wet Disney beds every single night, this is nothing new under their sun.
 
Just the room for now. They said I can call back up upgrade to a package if I wanted to. There were so many to choose from so I just booked the room so I can decide at a later time....like now lol
My friend said if you live in Florida, you get a discount on admission. My cousin lives outside Miami but I don't know if she can buy the tickets for me to use though. Is that true?
She can buy a ticket for your daughter but not for you. She will have to activate though, so if she has no plans to visit the parks before you go (your daughter does not need to be present) then that won't work. If you know you are 100% going then buy tickets as soon as you know, prices can raise at anytime.
 
Just thought I would hop on and give a quick update before we start going over ALL the great suggestions everyone gave. I just sat down and asked her if I get an air mattress for her to sleep on, would she be willing to wear a diaper to bed. She is ALL for the air mattress so it didn't take her long to agree. Its a win win for both of us! I cant begin to thank everyone for your help. $20 for an air mattress is pretty good. I was expecting them to be a bit more. I will let her pick out some special traveling sheets and pillow as well.
 
OK…here is what we came up with so far. Please share your thoughts and opinions on them.

Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort: Lowest price of the hotels we looked at. Mixed reviews from small rooms, being dirty and not cleaned, rude staff and having issues with payments. I have looked at pictures and the rooms do look a little small. My daughter does like the theme and the pools. I did read a few reviews that it was crowded and very noisy.

Disney’s Pop Century Resort: A little more expensive than the Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort. Mixed revies with pretty much the same results. My daughter loved the pictures. With both of these hotels, I don’t see any good reviews about hospitality like helping with luggage etc

I personally like the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort. Still a lot of mixed reviews but not as many bad ones. A lot of them said the staff was very friendly and that’s a plus in my book. The rooms look very spacious and clean. Still reasonably priced too. My daughter also agrees.

I am also impressed with Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort. A lot of good reviews. The rooms look big and clean. Staff is wonderful and its decently priced. I liked what I saw in all the photos I looked at. My daughter was like eh, its OK.

If I plan on splitting hotels I LOVE Disney’s Polynesian Village. Yes a little pricy but well worth it. A LOT of great reviews. Beach front and has a shuttle. Loved all the pictures. I don’t think there was anything I didn’t like about it. My daughter likes it because there is a game room and a beach.

So far, those are the 5 that we have agreed on so far.

Oh and my daughter said hi everyone! Haha

Went grocery shopping earlier and got the air mattress and bedding and pillow I promised her and bought the diapers. I hope to convince her to start using them instead of the pull ups. I just wanted to get them without a big fuss at the store. She made me hide them in her closet. We got home and she made me blow up the air mattress as soon as we walked in the door. She put her new sheet and blanket and pillow on immediately. I did have to remind her NOT to jump or bounce on it. She LOVES it.

I have been looking into buying a new car seat for her as I don’t think her current one will be comfortable for her on a long drive. Not that I am going to need it a lot while I am there but since we are going to be driving some, does anyone know what the laws in Florida is for kids regarding car seats? And if anyone wants to recommend one, please feel free. I am actually looking at this one which is reasonably priced.

Diono Radian 3RXT SafePlus

Thanks again everyone!!!
 
OK…here is what we came up with so far. Please share your thoughts and opinions on them.

Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort: Lowest price of the hotels we looked at. Mixed reviews from small rooms, being dirty and not cleaned, rude staff and having issues with payments. I have looked at pictures and the rooms do look a little small. My daughter does like the theme and the pools. I did read a few reviews that it was crowded and very noisy.

Disney’s Pop Century Resort: A little more expensive than the Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort. Mixed revies with pretty much the same results. My daughter loved the pictures. With both of these hotels, I don’t see any good reviews about hospitality like helping with luggage etc

I personally like the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort. Still a lot of mixed reviews but not as many bad ones. A lot of them said the staff was very friendly and that’s a plus in my book. The rooms look very spacious and clean. Still reasonably priced too. My daughter also agrees.

I am also impressed with Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort. A lot of good reviews. The rooms look big and clean. Staff is wonderful and its decently priced. I liked what I saw in all the photos I looked at. My daughter was like eh, its OK.

If I plan on splitting hotels I LOVE Disney’s Polynesian Village. Yes a little pricy but well worth it. A LOT of great reviews. Beach front and has a shuttle. Loved all the pictures. I don’t think there was anything I didn’t like about it. My daughter likes it because there is a game room and a beach.

So far, those are the 5 that we have agreed on so far.

Oh and my daughter said hi everyone! Haha

Went grocery shopping earlier and got the air mattress and bedding and pillow I promised her and bought the diapers. I hope to convince her to start using them instead of the pull ups. I just wanted to get them without a big fuss at the store. She made me hide them in her closet. We got home and she made me blow up the air mattress as soon as we walked in the door. She put her new sheet and blanket and pillow on immediately. I did have to remind her NOT to jump or bounce on it. She LOVES it.

I have been looking into buying a new car seat for her as I don’t think her current one will be comfortable for her on a long drive. Not that I am going to need it a lot while I am there but since we are going to be driving some, does anyone know what the laws in Florida is for kids regarding car seats? And if anyone wants to recommend one, please feel free. I am actually looking at this one which is reasonably priced.

Diono Radian 3RXT SafePlus

Thanks again everyone!!!
Since you’ll have a car I wouldn’t stay at the swan/dolphin unless considerably less in price. They’ll charge a fee for nightly parking and also have hotel fee so the total price isn’t the one you are currently seeing. I personally really like the contemporary. Super great location for walking to magic kingdom and monorail to Epcot. If you had a theme park view room you could watch them and then go right to bed with no crowds.

Pop century would put you on the skyliner line which would be really convenient, so I vote for that one if you switch up your hotels
 
If I plan on splitting hotels I LOVE Disney’s Polynesian Village. Yes a little pricy but well worth it. A LOT of great reviews. Beach front and has a shuttle. Loved all the pictures. I don’t think there was anything I didn’t like about it. My daughter likes it because there is a game room and a beach.

Not sure what you mean by “has a shuttle”. Poly transportation to Magic Kingdom is by monorail or boat, Epcot by monorail, Disney Studios & Animal Kingdom by bus. These are the same options Grand Floridian & Contemporary resorts have.

Contemporary, Grand Floridian, Beach Club & Carribean Beach resorts all have beaches.

And all Disney resorts have some type of arcade game rooms.

As far as help with luggage at Pop Century… it’s like all the value resorts..very big with thousands of rooms with constant turn over. They do have luggage assistance, it’s just not as quick as at the moderate & deluxe resorts. Any value resort will still transfer your luggage to a second resort if you decide to do a split stay.

Many resorts have their own threads here. These are the 2 for Pop & Poly, just in case you hadn’t seen them.


https://www.disboards.com/threads/disneys-pop-century-resort-information-questions.3821785/unread

https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...e-resort-information-questions.3844688/unread
 
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Not sure what you mean by “has a shuttle”. Poly transportation to Magic Kingdom is by monorail or boat, Epcot by monorail, Disney Studios & Animal Kingdom by bus. These are the same options Grand Floridian & Contemporary resorts have.

Contemporary, Grand Floridian, Beach Club & Carribean Beach resorts all have beaches.

And all Disney resorts have some type of arcade game rooms.

As far as help with luggage at Pop Century… it’s like all the value resorts..very big with thousands of rooms with constant turn over. They do have luggage assistance, it’s just not as quick as at the moderate & deluxe resorts. Any value resort will still transfer your luggage to a second resort if you decide to do a split stay.

Many resorts have their own threads here. These are the 2 for Pop & Poly, just in case you hadn’t seen them.


https://www.disboards.com/threads/disneys-pop-century-resort-information-questions.3821785/unread

https://www.disboards.com/threads/d...e-resort-information-questions.3844688/unread
Under parking and transportation, it has shuttle and its checked.
Thanks...glad I am getting help from veterans! haha
I was a little shocked of all the bad reviews for the Pop Century and Music Resorts. I have come to realize cheap isn't always the best.
Thanks for all the tips!
 
A couple of ideas for your drive that work with my grands:
1. Download some free books to your phone (Libby is probably linked to your public library). Maybe Junie B Jones, Nancy Drew, Babysitter's Club, etc. based on what she likes to read. Bluetooth it into your car's system.
2. Get atlas-type workbooks of the states you will be traveling through. Let her be the "navigator" and have her figure out the capitals of the states, maybe the products produced or grown there, the major highways, etc.
3 Play travel games - the alphabet game or the license plate game, or have a treasure hunt of things she should look for on the way - a horse, a cow, a red barn, a bridge, a green car, a UPS truck.....

I think you said 13 hours - plan to stop every couple of hours at a rest stop to let her run off some energy and stop at a hotel with an indoor pool so you can promise her a swim if she puts up with the car ride
 
Have you looked at the actual Walt Disney World website? Who knows what that site is or how up to date it is. No idea what that local shuttle is supposed to mean. Probably the bus transportation to the parks. But that is certainly not a complete picture of the transportation options.

In the WDW website, each resort has a complete information page, with resort prices, recreation available, restaurants & food court options and photos of the rooms.
 
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A couple of ideas for your drive that work with my grands:
1. Download some free books to your phone (Libby is probably linked to your public library). Maybe Junie B Jones, Nancy Drew, Babysitter's Club, etc. based on what she likes to read. Bluetooth it into your car's system.
2. Get atlas-type workbooks of the states you will be traveling through. Let her be the "navigator" and have her figure out the capitals of the states, maybe the products produced or grown there, the major highways, etc.
3 Play travel games - the alphabet game or the license plate game, or have a treasure hunt of things she should look for on the way - a horse, a cow, a red barn, a bridge, a green car, a UPS truck.....

I think you said 13 hours - plan to stop every couple of hours at a rest stop to let her run off some energy and stop at a hotel with an indoor pool so you can promise her a swim if she puts up with the car ride
Great tips thanks! She has an iPad and she would LOVE to be my co-pilot! I like games that we can play together. She has her own ear phone headset that she can use when listening to her own music. I will download all the songs she wants prior and make her a playlist.
I like the audio books idea as well.
I plan on making many potty stops for her incase she falls asleep so I don't have to worry about any accidents. Never been on this long of a car ride so I don't know what to expect if she does fall asleep.

Yep about that from Michigan without stops. I don't know what kind of mood she will be in after the ride but I am hoping for a "wow MOM that was a fun ride" not a "cranky, whiney I'm tired mood".
 
Have you looked at the actual Walt Disney World website? Who knows what that site is or how up to date it is. No idea what that local shuttle is supposed to mean. Probably the bus transportation to the parks. But that is certainly not a complete picture of the transportation options.

In the WDW website, each resort has a complete information page, with resort prices, recreation available, restaurants & food court options and photos of the rooms.
I have yea thanks. I was just there reading through all the reviews and happened to see it said shuttle.
 
I just wanted to throw out there that you can visit the Contemporary hotel without staying there. I know you said that you've always liked it, so definitely make a point of visiting! They have a gingerbread display during the holidays and the stores are fun to look in.
 
Okay, bear with me, I have a novel for you.

You're traveling early/mid December, right? That is right in the middle of peak Magic Kingdom (MK) party season. Every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday there's Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party (MVMCP) going on from 7-12 p.m., and they shut down the park to regular guests. So, if you're staying at the monorail resorts paying a premium for access to MK, you're going to be out of luck to see the fireworks IN the MK the party nights. Staying Deluxe on a monorail resort line, there's fireworks viewing access at different spots you can utilize, but you'll have to do some homework on that if you don't pay the upcharge for a theme park view. We have done dinner at the California Grill (book the reservation an hour before scheduled fireworks,) and if your daughter is a good eater, the experience is LOVELY on the nights you're shut out of MK to watch the fireworks.

Now, a pro tip if your heart is set on Contemporary/Poly/split stay during holiday party season is to DO MK ON THE PARTY DAY. That's the day to "rope drop," (i.e., get there at least 30 minutes before the posted opening time on the web site,) go through security, and get in line. Everyone will be trying for either Tron or Seven Dwarves Mine Train (SDMT.) Sometimes Space Mountain gets busy, but that ride is a decent people eater throughout the day. Bang out a headliner or two early, OR go against the grain and do all the classics; Jungle Cruise, Pirates, Peter Pan, Small World, Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder, Tiana's, Ariel's (not exciting, but a nice midday break ride,) etc. MK is usually very quiet on a party day, especially in the morning, because day guests don't want to miss the fireworks at the hub and feel shortchanged with the park closing early. This also works if you go during Halloween party season, too, for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP.)

If you decide to do a deluxe resort, you get access to special (free) Extended Evening Hours at Epcot on Mondays 9-11 p.m. (great to bang out Guardians of the Galaxy and Ratatouille, sometimes Soarin' and Frozen, but that's a LOT of luck and fast walking.) Do not miss those extra hours! You can get SO much done with such low crowds. Totally worth it! There's almost no food options during those EEH days, so pack food or eat big right before.

This year they're also doing Extended Evening Hours at Animal Kingdom on Wednesday nights from 6-8 p.m. You can definitely do Everest and Flight of Passage, and the whole Avatar area is GORGEOUS at night with the bioluminescent paint on the "world" over there, and the park in general is really peaceful and beautiful at night with soft lantern light.

Hollywood Studios now has their own holiday party, Jollywood Nights (7:30-12:30) on Mondays and Saturdays, so you have the same issue as MVMCP at MK. Jollywood Nights is new, just started last year, so I don't know how it's going to impact crowds during the day, but just be aware of those party nights.

Hollywood Studios has a free evening open-air stadium show, Fantasmic, (6:30 p.m. on party nights, 8:00/9:30 non party nights,) and it's really great! It's a massive stadium, so you really shouldn't have trouble finding seats, but if you want to be guaranteed seating and good views, you can do a Fantasmic dinner reservation with guaranteed good spots. That's offered Hollywood Brown Derby, Mama Melrose, Hollywood & Vine (I think?) and Sci-Fi Diner.

All resorts have laundry available. The moderates/value resorts, I believe laundry is near the pool areas. If you stay deluxe, it's in the building itself, usually on a specific floor. I think it's worth throwing a load in when at the pool at night.

Speaking of which, the deluxe resorts have hot tubs, whereas the moderates and values don't, at least I don't think so. Pack (or buy!) a bathrobe for each of you to hit the hot tubs/after swimming at night. All the New England/Canadians/Great Lakes folks swim at night "in the cold weather," LOL. The pools are heated to swim in all year long, but they're chilly at night, and I felt funny traipsing through the lobbies wet in a towel. Every deluxe resort sells their own personalized robes, and that could be a cute memento of your first big birthday trip that she could enjoy later on throughout the year.

For souvenirs and stuff, stock up on Dollar Tree glow sticks/necklaces. Buy off Amazon glow scrunchies if she has long hair. Do get the MagicBand+ for each of you -- the band glows and changes colors during Fantasmic, which is cool, and you'll want the bands to get into pools and stuff and not have to schlep gear down there. I have never had luck opening my room door with my phone or Apple Watch.

We have gone to WDW twice in the first two weeks of December, and wait until the end of your trip to buy Christmas merchandise. If you're going the second week, they start marking down all the holiday stuff 25% in the parks, and you can get her holiday ears, glow Mickey necklaces, spirit jerseys, etc.

Price out day hopper tickets versus buying just ONE annual pass. With the AP you get discounts on all your merchandise, 10% off most restaurants, special entry lane to get into the parks with a shorter line, discounts on BBB/party tickets, and free ride pictures/pics in the parks with the Disney photographers. You don't both need an AP. Just get it for you and you'll be the one who scans their MagicBand (MB) whenever you get a picture done anyway.

Don't sleep on dinner reservations, I think it's 60 days out, plus the length of your stay. So if you're doing a week, you can start booking 67 days in advance, something like that. MyDisneyExperience (MDE) will list when your booking window opens. Pro tip: Load your credit card information and your party's information in the Friends and Family section of the site way ahead of time. If you want to get those hard reservations, you need all the CC info on file in advance. I think your reservation booking time is 7 a.m. EST, and you want to be online at 6:50 to refresh and book ASAP. Pro tip: Sometimes MDE will quietly let you book a few minutes early those hard-to-get experiences/restaurants.

I truly don't think you'll have time or energy or the need to hit a water park. The pools at WDW are all great -- except at Bay Lake tower and the Contemporary. Just my opinion, but they're pretty lame and boring. We own at Riviera, and ours is pretty boring, too, but our splash pad is really cute and good, and our hot tub location can't be beat to get drinks, snacks, gelato, and the bathrooms.

Caribbean Beach is a moderate on the Skyliner line, and their pool is AWESOME. We totally spent all day at that pool when the kids were little and had a ball. Coronado's pool is HUGE, and the Grand Destino Tower there is beautiful. The resort is geared towards adults/convention goers, but it's really nice, and you having a car would negate the bus issue.

If you're doing a full week and are open to a split stay, Animal Kingdom Jambo is GORGEOUS, especially at Christmas with the decorations. Plus, Jambo has amazing food options in their lobby at all price points, animal viewing areas, tons of activities AT the resort, cultural representatives doing animal carvings and stuff, and their pools ARE great. You can easily walk to the Kidani pool to mix things up if you were bored for some reason, but honestly, there's SO much to do. You'll never get 30% of what you planned to do accomplished, and that's okay! The rides, for us, are totally secondary to checking out all the deluxe resort holiday lobbies/decorations, the vibes, the smells and music. It's so gorgeous that time of year. You'll love it!

To save money and maximize pools/EEHs, and especially since you have a car, I'd do Animal Kingdom Jambo or Poly. Both have amazing pools, tons of activities at the resorts, and you could hit the EEHs at AK and EP with easy transportation. Poly has the monorail at the Grand Ceremonial House/TTC. It's expensive, but I think it's worth it.

Snag in the plans, IF you do a split stay and dining reservations are important to you, each portion of the trip at each different resort counts as a "new" reservation, and so far Disney IT hasn't found a way to merge it into one. So, vacation day 1-4 you book, and three days later you log on to MDE and try to book for vacation day 5-7. People who are booking a solid week will already have had access to booking days 5-7 with their solid trip that is ONE reservation, so your odds of getting good reservations are reduced. You can refresh in MDE when you're in the parks and beforehand at home -- people ARE constantly dropping reservations when the time gets closer, but there's so many moving parts to avoiding party days and reduced park hours, building in transportation time to get to park to park and resort to park -- it's like preparing for battle. I'm a nerd who loves the planning and "scoring" something cool to do, but even after going seven times, I still make mistakes and have missed tons of stuff.

Lastly, EVERY resort has something fun and unique to do. They each do Movies Under the Stars, marshmallow/s'mores, some have scavenger hunts, the deluxe resorts have Community Halls and host arts and crafts projects that are great (and all around $10pp.) Those are good options if it rains.

You can book holiday carriage rides, fishing excursions at Epcot and MK, boat rides right off Poly/Grand Flo, fireworks cruises, tons of stuff. You could definitely book a photo session with WDW photographers, I think it's called Capture the Magic/Moment? It's around $100 for a quick 15-minute session, I think, and the photos come out great! You can pick the park/location.

Check out Ears for Each Other, and you can have former WDW cast members COME TO YOUR HOTEL ROOM and do your daughter's hair/makeup like BBB but at a fraction of the cost. You can get a breakfast box delivered with Mickey waffles/bagels/muffins/fruit, charcuterie boards, party decorations, etc. WDW charges a fortune to do it!

Also, you can have groceries delivered and they'll hold it at the lobby in a refrigerator for you. We do cases of water, fruit, snacks, sunblock, etc. Amazon will also deliver essentials.
 
My daughter, sister and I stayed at Pop Century in August and honestly didn't find any issues with it.

We had a queen bed and a queen pull down bed, which worked out well and felt there was enough space for three adults.

Having access to the skyliner was great.

While cheap may not necessarily equal good for some, neither does expensive. We stayed at the Polynesian several years ago and my daughter got lice while we were there. Yeah, that was fun...
 
OP, One of the downsides of the Dolphin, aside from the parking and resort fees that aren't included in the prices you're seeing, is that it's not a Disney-owned resort. So their bus to MK stops at the Ticket & Transportation Center, and then you have to take the ferry or monorail to MK. When you stay at a Disney-owned resort, your transportation to MK, if it's by bus, will drop you at the bus stops right outside MK. No other form of transport needed.

BTW, all the Disney resorts have free transportation to all the parks, either by boat, monorail, Skyliner, or bus, or, in some cases, more than one of these things. Or, of course, walking from GF or the Contemporary.

Are you going this coming December? Three months from now? If so, you should make your decisions soon, since early December is a very popular time at WDW and room discounts will start disappearing as more people book.

But, really, no matter where you stay, you and your daughter will have a great time. Even the poorly reviewed resorts at WDW are really okay. You can have a bad experience anywhere, even at a super fancy deluxe resort. And keep in mind that people who have negative (to them) experiences/opinions tend to leave more reviews than people who have positive experiences and opinions. It's just the nature of the beast.
 
OP, One of the downsides of the Dolphin, aside from the parking and resort fees that aren't included in the prices you're seeing, is that it's not a Disney-owned resort. So their bus to MK stops at the Ticket & Transportation Center, and then you have to take the ferry or monorail to MK. When you stay at a Disney-owned resort, your transportation to MK, if it's by bus, will drop you at the bus stops right outside MK. No other form of transport needed.

BTW, all the Disney resorts have free transportation to all the parks, either by boat, monorail, Skyliner, or bus, or, in some cases, more than one of these things. Or, of course, walking from GF or the Contemporary.

Are you going this coming December? Three months from now? If so, you should make your decisions soon, since early December is a very popular time at WDW and room discounts will start disappearing as more people book.

But, really, no matter where you stay, you and your daughter will have a great time. Even the poorly reviewed resorts at WDW are really okay. You can have a bad experience anywhere, even at a super fancy deluxe resort. And keep in mind that people who have negative (to them) experiences/opinions tend to leave more reviews than people who have positive experiences and opinions. It's just the nature of the
@Miffy said exactly what I was thinking!

You can have a great stay with a fun pool at a value or moderate resort.... and online reviews can be skewed. We've stayed at Coronado Springs, All Star Music (twice) and Port Orleans Riverside. Our next stay will be Pop Century May 2025. (I am excited to try a skyliner resort and am looking forward to walking over to AoA and checking out the Cars area.)

For my crew, it is more important to have money for Lightning Lanes (we don't visit often, so I prioritize not spending time waiting in lines) and table-service meals (one a day). I may have missed mention in previous posts- a character meal can make for a great Disney experience/memory.
 
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