Friday, April 23, 2010

Friday, January 22, 2010

Planning a WDW vacation:

- When am I going? April or October: Beautiful weather / Flower & Garden, Food & Wine / Med crowds / Low Refurbs / Mod Discounts

- Who am going with? Can be high stress. Better love 'em.

- Where am I staying? Pop Century: Price is right / Food court is great / rooms adequate / Bus service good

- How long am I staying? Min 5 days.

- Flying or driving? Where are you? Outside FL / Lower GA / Lower AL? Better fly. Go Southwest if possible.

- Do I need a car? No: take advantage of Magical Express / Pop bus service. Prepare to stand / wait

- What about food?

- What tickets do I buy?

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

It Begins...

Maybe it begins when you see one of those slick Disney commercials. Maybe it something you've been planning to do for a while and just never got around to it. Maybe you've just returned and simply can't wait to go back. Whatever the reason, you are here. You've decided a Walt Disney World vacation is the right place at the right time for your upcoming vacation.

In order to simplify matter for us, we're going to assume this is your first trip. You've decided to load up the family and head to central Florida for the trip of a lifetime. Problem is, you have no idea where to begin. Do you head to WDW's official website? Do you trot down to the local bookstore and pick up the first guidebook you stumble across? How about call to a Disney travel agent? Who knows?

We do. Lucky for you, this is all old hat for us.

Here is where we begin.

And here is where we depart from your typical WDW guide book or travel agent.

If you take a look at any number of WDW-related publications (official or not) you begin to understand the sheer number of options available to you as a WDW vacationee. The multiple parks, numerous resorts, and ton of restaurants can bring even the most battle-tested planner to their knees.

This is why we plan on cutting through the clutter. We say the heck with options. How about we tell you what is actually good and what isn't. What is worth the money and what isn't. What tastes good and what doesn't. None of this, 'if you like blah, then you might like blah....'. No you simply try to give you the best WDW vacation you can have.

Stick with us...