momof2n2
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2007
We are heading out on a cruise and have decided to spend five nights in Orlando first. We are going to do a handful of the things we don't make time to do on our park-focused vacations.
We are planning on day at Blizzard Beach, but that likely won't feel very Disney-esque.
I'd like to do a character meal on one of our days to get a little taste of Disney, especially for my youngest kids.
(We also have a day at Aquatica planned, as well a time in Clearwater.)
We've done, and enjoyed, Chef Mickeys.
I've always wanted to do Back Yard BBQ, but it is as expensive as CRT! However, if you spring for level 1 it sounds like you get considerable interaction???
Kids are boys 17, 15 and girls 13, 12, 8, 5 at time of trip. Though boys and older, they cheerfully participate in character stuff for their sisters' sakes. All six are good-natured. It's mostly about feeling like we had fun interaction for the money and time invested. A good meal wouldn't hurt , but characters trump taste in this case.
TIA
We are planning on day at Blizzard Beach, but that likely won't feel very Disney-esque.
I'd like to do a character meal on one of our days to get a little taste of Disney, especially for my youngest kids.
(We also have a day at Aquatica planned, as well a time in Clearwater.)
We've done, and enjoyed, Chef Mickeys.
I've always wanted to do Back Yard BBQ, but it is as expensive as CRT! However, if you spring for level 1 it sounds like you get considerable interaction???
Kids are boys 17, 15 and girls 13, 12, 8, 5 at time of trip. Though boys and older, they cheerfully participate in character stuff for their sisters' sakes. All six are good-natured. It's mostly about feeling like we had fun interaction for the money and time invested. A good meal wouldn't hurt , but characters trump taste in this case.
TIA