Friday, September 23, 2011

How can I plan my Orlando Disney Romantic Vacation for Christmas?

My husband %26amp; myself are planning to Disney for this christmas. We are totally new to this place. We want to plan 5-6 days trip. But we are very confused where to go, where to stay and which pkges we must go for. we visited their website; but its having too many options.


We want to make it a most romantic n relaxing trip.


Pls suggest how to go about it or share your experiences n tips.


Earlier reply will really help us a lott.


Thanks in advance!!|||Lucky you! Oh, if I was planning a trip to Disney for just me and my husband I would spoil us. First of all, we would be sure to stay in one of the deluxe resorts. We even like to move around while we're there -- maybe two nights in Epcot at the Boardwalk Inn, then two nights in Magic Kingdom at the Polynesian or the Grand Floridian, then two more at Animal Kingdom Lodge. We would stay on Concierge Level and enjoy all the perks; one of which being the sunrise safari there in Animal Kingdom.


We would be sure and experience each resort's spa for some pampering. Not having our kids along would lead us into restaurants like Victoria and Albert's and the Yachtsman Steak House.


Since it is just you two, I would go for the premium dining experience which will get you every meal along with other extras like tickets to Cirque du Soleil and some other shows around Orlando.


I hope you two have a great time together.|||We stayed in a rental home and received a lot of good input. We visited there last Christmas it was very nice. I am very envious.


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|||We went there the Christmas before last and stayed in a villa. It was super. A lot of the homes on the sub division we were on were decked out with over the top decorations.


Celebration is a good place to visit, just for an hour or so. They have snow every half hour.


It is so cheap to eat out there other than breakfast we ate out all the time.


We had a Christmas day brunch at the Renaissance Hotel close to Sea World.


As for parks you will have to make your own choice on which ones to visit. Epcot is our favorite, the lights and fireworks are super here.


The Ice Show at Gaylord Palms was also worth a visit.


Whatever you do or wherever you stay you will have a good time.


We were sunbathing at WetnWild on Boxing day it seemed so strange as home here Christmas is freezing.


If you do decide on a villa it may be cheaper to stay for 7 nights.


Check out www.homefromhomeflorida.com for a villa.





Enjoy your vacation - I know you will.|||Try using the tools on the site below to plan your vacation.





http://www.squidoo.com/PlanOrlandoVacation





Also, if you decide to go with a vacation rental home rather than a hotel, you may get more personal help with your travel planning, especially if you go with a family owned and operated one. Just be sure they are registered with the BBB.

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