HI,
I know its still early but I'm planning a Disney trip for May of 2019. I wanted to go May of 2018, but I had both my daughters get married within the past year, one was in Hawaii....so I'm broke and have to save. I love Disney and my last time there was in 2003 when my girls were still little. I was a single mom at the time and we went with my parents. I've been remarried for 6 years and my husband has never been to Disney and he's not a big fan. I think he just doesn't know what he's missing and after I get him to Disney he will come around. Whenever a new Disney movie comes out he does watch it with me and admits he likes them...I sometimes catch him singing "you're welcome". LOL. So I need to get reacquainted with Disney. I know ALOT has changed since I've been there. Last time I was there I stayed at Port Orleans Riverside. I think my husband would like that resort, I read there is a jazz band that plays there and he likes jazz. Plus, I think he would like the boat ride that goes to downtown Disney (or whatever its called now). I know the meal plan and wrist bands are new since I've been there. One thing I would like to do is eat at the restaurant in Cinderellas castle. I've never done that, but other then that were not picky about where we eat. I think my hubby will like epcot. I just want to get acquainted with this site again so I can plan my trip and make it enjoyable for my husband. It will just be the two of us, no kids. My husband thought it was weird, going to Disney without kids but I told him Disney is for everyone. I know its still early to plan but I just wanted to get some tips and ideas to make this trip enjoyable for my hubby. I know last time I planned my Disney trip there were parades only certain nights of the week, so I want to plan which park we go to on which day so we can see the parades and make dinner reservations well in advance. Also, I'm not sure if I should go through a travel agent or book through Disney vacations. Thanks in advance for any tips or advice.
I know its still early but I'm planning a Disney trip for May of 2019. I wanted to go May of 2018, but I had both my daughters get married within the past year, one was in Hawaii....so I'm broke and have to save. I love Disney and my last time there was in 2003 when my girls were still little. I was a single mom at the time and we went with my parents. I've been remarried for 6 years and my husband has never been to Disney and he's not a big fan. I think he just doesn't know what he's missing and after I get him to Disney he will come around. Whenever a new Disney movie comes out he does watch it with me and admits he likes them...I sometimes catch him singing "you're welcome". LOL. So I need to get reacquainted with Disney. I know ALOT has changed since I've been there. Last time I was there I stayed at Port Orleans Riverside. I think my husband would like that resort, I read there is a jazz band that plays there and he likes jazz. Plus, I think he would like the boat ride that goes to downtown Disney (or whatever its called now). I know the meal plan and wrist bands are new since I've been there. One thing I would like to do is eat at the restaurant in Cinderellas castle. I've never done that, but other then that were not picky about where we eat. I think my hubby will like epcot. I just want to get acquainted with this site again so I can plan my trip and make it enjoyable for my husband. It will just be the two of us, no kids. My husband thought it was weird, going to Disney without kids but I told him Disney is for everyone. I know its still early to plan but I just wanted to get some tips and ideas to make this trip enjoyable for my hubby. I know last time I planned my Disney trip there were parades only certain nights of the week, so I want to plan which park we go to on which day so we can see the parades and make dinner reservations well in advance. Also, I'm not sure if I should go through a travel agent or book through Disney vacations. Thanks in advance for any tips or advice.