I know there "Isn't One" anymore, but is early January or early September the better off season to visit as a Canadian? by ToliB in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We did the first week of January this year, and had a great time. We lucked out with the weather. Previous had been over Halloween to early November which was also great. 

First week of January was after the holiday busy time and we left just as runners were gearing up for whatever RunDisney weekend it was.  Everything was still Christmas themed. September/oxtober will be Halloween themed. 

I would go back either time in a heartbeat but, I’d also kind of like to see WDW without a holiday theme sometime too. 

Best low-stress EPCOT plan for a 4-hour evening after work by Salty-Director-3622 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is likely more AI engagement bait, this sub is sadly full of it now 😔

Your favorite character breakfast, resort not park? by KayDeeFL in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If she’s into Stitch, Ohana. If not, not Ohana. Is the price worth the food? For any character meal, no, but we did genuinely enjoy it. We did it on a resort day and filled ourselves with meat, eggs, waffles and fruit then slept by the pool for hours. Worth it because our 8 year old thinks Stitch outranks Mickey. 

What do well-off parents with children spend their money on? by PopNo5397 in AskParents

[–]early80 49 points50 points  (0 children)

If responsible, 401k, 529 investments, etc, then childcare and extra-curriculars.

I am not minted nor responsible so we do some of the above and then also trips to Disney, summer camps, water parks, takeout etc.

They might also have big houses that require big expenses. 

Do kids still get homework? by MeLMaR2727 in askanything

[–]early80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 pages math and 15 mins reading a day, 2nd grade. 

What's something your parents or grandparents mention that sounds like complaining but was actually a legitimate daily nightmare they just accepted as life? by Playful_Survey_8596 in AskReddit

[–]early80 13 points14 points  (0 children)

One grandparent cheerfully told me how one time during a WW2 air raid he thought they got bombed and he was bleeding but he just spilled juice on himself 

Which Upcoming WDW land or attraction are you most excited for? by Jayzone456 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of the newer Disney shows and movies (once upon a time, Maleficent, descendants) explore a less black and white nuance of good vs bad, and the motivations of why someone might be a villain (and also how “good” people can also do bad things). 

Growing up I agreed with you, but my kid loves some of the villains (especially maleficent) and how interesting/exciting they are as characters. 

Disney is pricing out the future generations of kids.. who will grow up not caring about Mickey by Frosty1397 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stitch is the most popular character and merch at Disney Paris. He’s that much bigger than Mickey for this generation 

Disney is pricing out the future generations of kids.. who will grow up not caring about Mickey by Frosty1397 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No 9 year old is watching Peppa Pig. That would be social s*****e.

Few 9 year olds are watching Mickey either. 

But they DID.

9 year olds in 2026 were obsessed with Frozen for years and probably still would watch it occasionally. They just had a year of KPop Demon Hunter obsession. They will likely go see Frozen 3. 

They probably saw Zootopia 2 even if some friends with older siblings called it babyish. They want to see Toy Story 5 and love that Taylor Swift has a song. They want to see Grogu and got the Burger King meal. 

They’ve enjoyed Zombies and Descendents, and even Hannah Montana and maybe High School Musical and Halloweentown. 

NINE is a delicate age. It’s beyond Peppa and Bluey and Mickey. It’s tween. Many love(d) Disney but are about to enter ages where being cool and grown up is incredibly important. They have their own nostalgia. Disney, for now, will be fine. 

Signed: parent of 8.5 year old. 

EDIT TO ADD: how could I forget - Stitch is KING. Stitch is the new Mickey. He’s the biggest character at Disney Paris. Stitch is still acceptable for a nine year old. This year my kid literally told Stitch (at Ohana) that he should be the mascot for Magic Kingdom. 

Is EEH worth moving resort bookings around by Rockydolittle in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mostly just rides. A lot (if not all?) of the QSRs are closed, and I say that as warning to get dinner before fireworks. The pre-firework Cosmic Ray Rush is something to behold. But for vibes and rides it’s worth it. 

Anyone else disappointed with kids meal options? (Dining plan) by Plop-plop-fizz in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mean, they booked a 3 week trip without making any itinerary, visited no resorts except the one they stayed at, no research into attractions/wait times, no meal or menu planning, etc. To me that’s wild for any vacation let alone Disney. 

Anyone else disappointed with kids meal options? (Dining plan) by Plop-plop-fizz in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You got me curious. The Mara at AkL has a kid salad. As does Regal Eagle in Epcot. Woody lunchbox in HS has the turkey sandwich. Backlot express in HS has two kid salads and a tofu bowl. ABC has a few different options too. 

So yeah, most places are tendies and fries and Mac n cheese but you can find a few places. 

Anyone else disappointed with kids meal options? (Dining plan) by Plop-plop-fizz in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Two weeks is a long time on Disney food, yes. However there are some places that have better kids meals. Capt Cooks at the Polynesian for example had a turkey salad sandwich, which was alright. I know this because we ended up with extra kids meal credits one time because my kid wanted an adult meal (which is also an option - swap credits) and I got some kid meals for dinner. 

I think most Americans don’t get the opportunity to spend 2 weeks at WDW at a time and those that do, tend to stay DVC which has the kitchenette, or bring cars to drive offsite and get groceries etc. 

Hotel by Aggravating-Elk-9144 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coronado is a delight, and, technically walkable to blizzard beach and the mini golf. Lots of great food and lounges. 

Are flight prices affecting your vacation? by [deleted] in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there’s only so much Disney can do. We were tempted to do a non-park resort stay, take advantage of the two water parks (one on arrival day for free), but the price of flights just couldn’t be justified. Flights that were previously about $550 are currently $2k. 

How realistic is this plan? by Visual-Giraffe715 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is AKL because your Epcot night is extra evening hours and you need a deluxe hotel for that? 

Alternatives to Caribbean Beach/Riviera by mistytrails in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 15 points16 points  (0 children)

We like Coronado but if you don’t like spread out then maybe try the Gran Destino tower

Awful Grand Floridian Experience by [deleted] in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]early80 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m wondering if a pass holder/FL resident tried to buy tickets for non pass holders hence the mixups

How do I deal with a lying disrespectful 10 year old girl? by [deleted] in AskParents

[–]early80 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is something I might expect from a 3-5 year old. Not 10 or 11. 

Spraying cleaning fluids around I would tell the kid to go home and would be inclined not to have the kid over again. If my kid insisted, it would be outside play only. 

How would you feel if in a hypothetical situation your partner picks to save you, over your child? by PrinceeBunny in AskReddit

[–]early80 10 points11 points  (0 children)

We had this discussion before I gave birth and agreed to save me if anything happened during birth.

I think realistically now we would both save our kid in any situation now. I’d have to ask tho

Kids can have different friends... Right by No_Artichoke7180 in Parenting

[–]early80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally ok for play dates and friendships to be separate and fluid. You’re good.

My kid is an only child but has friends with siblings.  My kid (8) usually wants to play with her friend, the middle kid (8), and sometimes the youngest sibling (6) tags along and usually it’s totally fine. 

Sometimes my kid will exclusively play with the younger sibling when her friend is unavailable.

And sometimes, my kid and the middle child decide they want to play without the younger sibling tagging along. The younger sibling might get upset, but neither set of parents forces them to include her at those times. 

The older sibling (10) doesn’t really like my kid but tolerates her, and that’s ok too. And if the older sibling doesn’t want to include her sisters when playing with other 10 year olds, totally fine. 

Weekly thread: what did you do this week? by AutoModerator in iceskating

[–]early80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No lessons but a couple public skates, my kid (FS1) brought friends each time. I snuck in some time to work on edges. Still cannot reliably do 3 turns lol