Ideal WDW Vacation?

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Ideal WDW Vacation?

Just wondering--if you were planning the ideal Disney World vacation, what would you include?

I'd probably include an illuminations fireworks cruise, a backstage tour or two, dinner at California Grill with the perfect fireworks table, and a LOT of time to really enjoy what our resort hotel has to offer.

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Hmm...

I think I'd stay in the Cinderella Castle Suite, have dinner at V&A's chef's table, and charter a yacht cruise on Seven Seas Lagoon for a group of friends.

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Can I just relax in one of the new Contemporary DVC villas for as long as possible?

awesome

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I think the Illumiations cruise is a must. The price is too high to do it too often, but it sure is nice. If someone else were footing the bill that would be the only wa I'd see Illuminations.

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Oops...duplicate post...sorry. sad

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bali wrote:
Hmm...

I think I'd stay in the Cinderella Castle Suite, have dinner at V&A's chef's table, and charter a yacht cruise on Seven Seas Lagoon for a group of friends.



Is that all? wink laugh

Good call on the Cinderella Castle Suite, I didn't think of that! But since you can't even pay money for that, my second choice would be the Walt Disney Suite at the Grand Floridian.

I would also enjoy a couple nights in the Royal Assante Presidential Suite at AKL, because then we could enjoy the sunrise safari that they do for only AKL concierge guests. Actually, can I have the top level suite for a week in each of the deluxe resorts? Pretty please?

I'm in complete agreement with everyone regarding the cruises, I think I would like to do both the Illuminations cruise and watch Wishes from the Seven Seas Lagoon.

And if I do the chef's table at Victoria & Alberts, I have to have the wine pairings with each course.

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DisneyLove wrote:
I would also enjoy a couple nights in the Royal Assante Presidential Suite at AKL


Ditto. Isn't that place amazing? mickey

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Good morning!

This is a difficult question.

I would definitely include an Illuminations Cruise--I went on one last December; it was awesome.

AKL Concierge, although I've never done concierge.

If I ever find on earth the woman God created for me (assuming that I am the one God created for her and she loves Disney), a marriage proposal at the Kiss Goodnight.

Fantasy, right?

Jim

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LeCellierBuff1963 wrote:

If I ever find on earth the woman God created for me (assuming that I am the one God created for her and she loves Disney), a marriage proposal at the Kiss Goodnight.

How could she be the right woman for you if she didn't love Disney!??! Or at least could be converted. (I personally am actually a convert, I never made it to WDW until I was 33!!!)

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LeCellierBuff1963 wrote:

AKL Concierge, although I've never done concierge.

If I ever find on earth the woman God created for me (assuming that I am the one God created for her and she loves Disney), a marriage proposal at the Kiss Goodnight.

Fantasy, right?

Jim



Why fantasy? Andrew & I met through another Disney message board. Disney is what brought us together. You never know when it will happen! Fantasy can easily become reality! silly

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This is a hard question. I imagine there are 20 or 30 things I would LOVE to do in WDW that I don't know about. I think the "small" activities are some of the most fun.