rutgers1
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2008
The cast:
1) Me (dad, age 38, likes running, Disney, nice hotels)
2) Sue (mom, age 38, likes Disney, nice hotels, fun experiences)
3) Son #1 (age 12, loves Disney, swimming, and anything "cool")
4) Son #2 (age 10, loves Disney, swimming, sports, fun stuff)
The trip: We would like to go "out west" next summer for up to 2 weeks. Ideally, I'd like to end up in Disneyland for 5 days. That would leave me with 9 days for "other" stuff.
My wife has only one request --- that we hit a national park. She doesn't care if it is Yosemite or Grand Canyon, but it has to be one of those. My request is that our hotels have some "magic" to them. I am used to Disney accommodations, and I would like to stay in a place where the hotel itself is fun, relaxing, etc. I love places with a "resort" feel where I can hang out poolside with a drink.
So, how would you break this trip up? Where would you stop -- and for how long? Thanks!!!!!!!
1) Me (dad, age 38, likes running, Disney, nice hotels)
2) Sue (mom, age 38, likes Disney, nice hotels, fun experiences)
3) Son #1 (age 12, loves Disney, swimming, and anything "cool")
4) Son #2 (age 10, loves Disney, swimming, sports, fun stuff)
The trip: We would like to go "out west" next summer for up to 2 weeks. Ideally, I'd like to end up in Disneyland for 5 days. That would leave me with 9 days for "other" stuff.
My wife has only one request --- that we hit a national park. She doesn't care if it is Yosemite or Grand Canyon, but it has to be one of those. My request is that our hotels have some "magic" to them. I am used to Disney accommodations, and I would like to stay in a place where the hotel itself is fun, relaxing, etc. I love places with a "resort" feel where I can hang out poolside with a drink.
So, how would you break this trip up? Where would you stop -- and for how long? Thanks!!!!!!!