ShelliRenee
Disney Princess trapped in a fat girl's body!
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2009
Greetings!
I have talked my friend into going to Disney with me for a four night trip the first week of November. We are only doing two parks and staying on property. He has never been to Disney before and is wanting to do the Food and Wine Festival (He is a chef). So we are definitely doing Epcot. My thinking is we should do Magic Kingdom because it is the quintessential Disney. And then one day to explore Disney Springs and our resort.
My problem is, being a veteran Disney goer (I try to make at least one trip a year and usually go twice), I am not sure what we should do and shouldn't do so he has a good time. I know what rides I like and what ones I don't care to do again. What attractions do you think he shouldn't miss? Any advise you can think of to make sure he is as big of WDW as I am?
Thanks! I know I am in good hands with all your expert advise!
I have talked my friend into going to Disney with me for a four night trip the first week of November. We are only doing two parks and staying on property. He has never been to Disney before and is wanting to do the Food and Wine Festival (He is a chef). So we are definitely doing Epcot. My thinking is we should do Magic Kingdom because it is the quintessential Disney. And then one day to explore Disney Springs and our resort.
My problem is, being a veteran Disney goer (I try to make at least one trip a year and usually go twice), I am not sure what we should do and shouldn't do so he has a good time. I know what rides I like and what ones I don't care to do again. What attractions do you think he shouldn't miss? Any advise you can think of to make sure he is as big of WDW as I am?
Thanks! I know I am in good hands with all your expert advise!