There definitely is a whole lot of magic to wrap your head around, Pat. I totally understand. I want to encourage you that if you take your planning step by step, you can put together an amazing itinerary for your traveling party.
Currently, physical planning materials are not being mailed out. There is a perk, though, of using online resources to dream up an amazing vacation; digital content is frequently updated so you have the most current information available right at the click of your mouse.
I suggest that before you involve your grandson, you visit the
Tickets and Visit Guide. This content will help you determine a length of stay. You’ll also be able to get a feel for each of the four theme parks. Once you know how long you’re going to stay, it’s time to choose a hotel from within the
Disney Resorts Collection. There are so many options and each one offers something unique.
With your basics settled on, perhaps the time is right to involve your grandson. My planDisney panelist friends and I have some great tips on how to
engage the whole family in planning your trip. And while I don’t know your grandson, most ten-year-olds I do know enjoy YouTube. If your grandson does, too, you might be happy to hear that Disney Parks has its own YouTube channel. If you visit
Disneyworld.com and scroll all the way to the very bottom of the page, you’ll see the link that will take you right to it.
I hope these suggestions help, Pat. And you know where to find us if we can offer additional tried-and-true advice on just about any aspect of planning the practically perfect trip.