Hello James! Welcome to planDIsney!
It looks like you and your family would like to head to
The Most Magical Place on Earth in just a few weeks - how exciting! We've taken each of our three children when they were 2-years-old and each and every time has been a magical experience. The beauty and wonder of the Walt Disney World Resort is magnified when you see it through the eyes of your child. I absolutely loved the Resort before I had children, but now it's even better.
I would love to help point you in the right direction to book a
Disney Resorts Collection hotel and
Theme Park tickets that are the perfect fit for your family. Your dreamy weekend starts with a relaxing stay and continues with non-stop (except for nap time!) fun! When checking out the dates you mentioned you have quite a few resort choices depending on budget.
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter might be a perfect pick for you and your family. It's a smaller Moderate Resort that makes you feel like you're right in the middle of New Orleans! With a nice pool and waterslide, water transportation to
Disney Springs, and delicious beignets right at the Resort, what's not to love?
Another excellent choice might be
Disney's Contemporary Resort. With a perfect view of
Cinderella Castle, a short walk to
Magic Kingdom Park, and the Monorail cruising right through the center of the building, you really can't get more "Disney" magic! You won't have to fold your little one's stroller up to get on the Monorail, so this Deluxe Resort really lends itself to an easy and fast way to get around the Resort. Plus, Deluxe Resort Guests are able to enjoy
two extra hours of fun in select Parks on select nights.I would highly recommend purchasing Theme Park tickets for all three days of your stay if you're getting in early the first day. With four Parks, two Water Parks and Disney Springs to explore, you'll want to take advantage of all the time you have! Your little one might also love some downtime at the Resort pool, or simply napping in a comfy stroller while you and the grandparents still enjoy some low-key attractions!
When you search for and book your Resort room you'll be able to add on your tickets to make your purchase a package. You can add on the number of days you and your family would like to have access to the Parks and choose the
Park Hopper Option, (where you can visit more than one park per day) if you're interested. After booking your package make sure to make
Park Pass Reservations for each Park you would like to visit during your trip.
Lastly, I suggest checking out Disney's
Special Offers just in case any of those discounts apply to you and your family!
I know that was A LOT of information, but I want you and your family to have the most magical trip! Please stop by planDisney again and let us know if you have any more questions!
Ashley M