Replying to @Poly Pages Which is your favourite theme park in the world?! Have you been to this one? At first we thought it a little unusual that we had to buy ride passes after paying to get in, but actually it works well for people who dont like to go on rides but enjoy spending time with their friends / family. The ride passes for little ones are great for smaller children whi dont meet the height requirements for the bigger rides. Where should we go next?!
Replying to @Mary Susan Donnelly There’s so much to cover on a Disney trip, its hard to know where to start! The cost is obviously important and its not cheap. The tickets pretty much cost what they cost, you can save a couple of pounds here and there with third parties - but we didnt think it was worth the faff. We only had a day to visit so got the one day, two park tickets. Two days two parks would have been more relaxed. But tbh i couldnt imagine having to do it all again the next day 🫠 (miserable old mum alert). Fast passes are £109 each to skip the queue once on each ride (but lots really dont need it). We decided not to get these and to ‘pay as you go’ - if a queue was long we tapped through (just one of us went with him so we only bought two passes - often around £10 to do this). £10 or two hours in a queue with a 4 year old was a no brainer for me 😅 Some queues were only 5-15 minutes. I made a very poor quality video on the rides we went on here: @The Travel Mum | Cheap Travel