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BB_TX
Jul 12, 2013Nomad
I would choose to fly and enjoy the time in WDW instead of two weeks just to get there and back.
We flew there last Oct. Got a package deal to stay in a Disney hotel. As mentioned above, you do not even have to mess with your bags. Check you bags at your home airport with Disney baggage tags on them, arrive at Orlando airport, go to the bus, comfortable ride to your hotel, bags delivered to your room, shuttle bus from hotel to the various parks, ready to go home, check bags at hotel, get on bus back to airport.
If you time it right you can get a free Disney dining plan as part of your package. Well worth it if you can do that as it saves a LOT on food. Have a travel agent handle it for you. Hotels come in various price ranges. Not cheap, but enjoyable way to do Disneyworld when you are that far away.
There are several Disney related (but not Disney affiliated) web sites devoted to visiting Disneyworld to help answer questions and do planning.
We flew there last Oct. Got a package deal to stay in a Disney hotel. As mentioned above, you do not even have to mess with your bags. Check you bags at your home airport with Disney baggage tags on them, arrive at Orlando airport, go to the bus, comfortable ride to your hotel, bags delivered to your room, shuttle bus from hotel to the various parks, ready to go home, check bags at hotel, get on bus back to airport.
If you time it right you can get a free Disney dining plan as part of your package. Well worth it if you can do that as it saves a LOT on food. Have a travel agent handle it for you. Hotels come in various price ranges. Not cheap, but enjoyable way to do Disneyworld when you are that far away.
There are several Disney related (but not Disney affiliated) web sites devoted to visiting Disneyworld to help answer questions and do planning.
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