jrmint427
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Welcome to my latest pre-trip report! We are so excited to be heading to WDW for Spring Break this year. This will be our first trip this time of the year, so we're a little nervous about potential crowds - but we have been to Disney for NYE and Thanksgiving in the past, and we're tied to the school schedule now, so we're as prepared as we can be.
This will be our family of four's 5th trip to WDW! We love our Disney trips and are thankful we've gotten to take the kids as often as we have. I went twice as a child, Pat went three times, and we went together twice as adults before we had kids (I ran the Disney Marathon in 2012 and completed the Goofy Challenge in 2013). There's no question at this point, we are a Disney family!

We'll be traveling with three grandparents this trip. Our group of seven has traveled together on two of our past four trips, so we know we travel well together and love that the girls get this quality time with their grandparents too. We took our first trip together in 2017 as a full group. The girls were 1 and 3 at the time (our oldest turned 3 on that trip):

We had such a great time, we planned a return trip for Thanksgiving in 2018. Only Pat's mom went with us on that trip, when the girls were 2 and 4:

In 2019 we thought about traveling to other places but decided that Disney is the perfect destination for our kids' ages (and it was in driving distance, and going the week before she turned 3 meant our youngest would be free), so we went back again. All three grandparents joined us for that trip when the girls were turning 3 and 5:

We had decided that we would take a year off from Disney after that to travel other places and were tentatively planning to return for Spring Break 2021. I know it's an old story by now, but for obvious reasons, that trip never happened. We made our return to Disney in June 2022 with just my parents (I'm still finishing up that trip report), when the girls were 5 and 7:

While we had a fantastic time, that was our first summer trip and we found the heat was tough to handle. Now that we're tied to the school calendar, our options are Spring Break or summer, unless we want to take the girls out of school for a full week. But given that we are both oldest children who are mostly rule followers, taking them out for a half day on our travel day is about the most we're willing to do right now. I know Christmas is technically an option, but we are always either traveling to see family or have family traveling to see us, so that week is out. This is how we landed on Spring Break 2024 for our next trip. The girls will be 7 and 9, so this is our last trip before our oldest is considered a Disney adult
Follow along to help me with some of the final planning details! I appreciate this community so much to allow me to obsess over the details with other Disney fans, and not drive my family too crazy in my excitement leading up to our trip.
This will be our family of four's 5th trip to WDW! We love our Disney trips and are thankful we've gotten to take the kids as often as we have. I went twice as a child, Pat went three times, and we went together twice as adults before we had kids (I ran the Disney Marathon in 2012 and completed the Goofy Challenge in 2013). There's no question at this point, we are a Disney family!

We'll be traveling with three grandparents this trip. Our group of seven has traveled together on two of our past four trips, so we know we travel well together and love that the girls get this quality time with their grandparents too. We took our first trip together in 2017 as a full group. The girls were 1 and 3 at the time (our oldest turned 3 on that trip):

We had such a great time, we planned a return trip for Thanksgiving in 2018. Only Pat's mom went with us on that trip, when the girls were 2 and 4:

In 2019 we thought about traveling to other places but decided that Disney is the perfect destination for our kids' ages (and it was in driving distance, and going the week before she turned 3 meant our youngest would be free), so we went back again. All three grandparents joined us for that trip when the girls were turning 3 and 5:

We had decided that we would take a year off from Disney after that to travel other places and were tentatively planning to return for Spring Break 2021. I know it's an old story by now, but for obvious reasons, that trip never happened. We made our return to Disney in June 2022 with just my parents (I'm still finishing up that trip report), when the girls were 5 and 7:

While we had a fantastic time, that was our first summer trip and we found the heat was tough to handle. Now that we're tied to the school calendar, our options are Spring Break or summer, unless we want to take the girls out of school for a full week. But given that we are both oldest children who are mostly rule followers, taking them out for a half day on our travel day is about the most we're willing to do right now. I know Christmas is technically an option, but we are always either traveling to see family or have family traveling to see us, so that week is out. This is how we landed on Spring Break 2024 for our next trip. The girls will be 7 and 9, so this is our last trip before our oldest is considered a Disney adult

Follow along to help me with some of the final planning details! I appreciate this community so much to allow me to obsess over the details with other Disney fans, and not drive my family too crazy in my excitement leading up to our trip.