• On Apr 19, 2021
    Kathryn from MD Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    How do I go about planning a multi-family vacation for May-June 2022? The family includes two grandparents, 1 parent with 3 children (ages 5,9,12 girls) and 2 parents with 2 children (age 5 girl, age 7 boy)

    Any trip that includes several generations multiplies the magic, Kathryn. Let’s get you all set up!

    I like to recommend the Tickets & Visit Guide as a great place to start. This digital resource gives a helpful overview of each theme park and offers some tips on selecting a length of stay. It even highlights some must-do attractions based on personal preferences.

    You’re also going to need to select a hotel. The Disney Resorts Collection offers many options that fit within a wide variety of budgets. My planDisney panelist friends and I have some tips that might help you select the hotel that is just right for your family. One of the first decisions you might need to make is if/how you’d like to split your party and select overnight accommodations based on that information.

    Current health and safety measures require that Guests have both a theme park reservation and valid tickets in order to visit a theme park. That requirement may change prior to your 2022 visit, so definitely keep a close eye on the current guidelines to stay informed.

    Sixty days before your visit, you’ll want to make dining reservations. This can be done online and it’s a simple process. Just be sure that you reserve early to ensure availability, especially at the most popular restaurants.

    As you dig into your planning process, Kathryn, we’re here and happy to help with any additional questions. Just give us a shout! 
     
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Meet the Panelist: Darcie, Alabama

Given your inclination to plan a magical trip, I can already tell we have a lot in common. I'm Darcie, and my friends would be the first to tell you that Disney trip planning (especially dining!) is my love language. Of course, the vacations my family enjoys today look much different than they did when our kids were little, but while some of our favorite activities have evolved, Disney destinations still top our travel wish lists. Let's work together to plan a downright dreamy vacation for your family! Learn More About Darcie

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