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Sure OTD tickets for Epcot start about $144pp depending on the day according to the Disney app.

He won’t stop ya gannin on the rides like. In all honesty I’d hold off for a year or two before going as most the attractions are closed/closing/replaced at minute. Huge works gonna be going on. I’m expecting to be disappointed this year.
Going in September (staying on property) with all the work going on and the opening of Epic Universe I'm hoping Disney will be quiet.
 

Going in September (staying on property) with all the work going on and the opening of Epic Universe I'm hoping Disney will be quiet.
Think I said this last year but deffo gonna have to stay on property next time as I’ve a feeling the public transport with a 22 month old gonna be a pain. When she was 11 month was ideal just sat and chilled. Now she’s all owa and into things. Anything with skyliner access will be on the agenda for 2028.
 
Sure OTD tickets for Epcot start about $144pp depending on the day according to the Disney app.

He won’t stop ya gannin on the rides like. In all honesty I’d hold off for a year or two before going as most the attractions are closed/closing/replaced at minute. Huge works gonna be going on. I’m expecting to be disappointed this year.

Yes but he's a bellend and lives in Florida.

What's broken like?

Is the water park canny?
 
Yes but he's a bellend and lives in Florida.

What's broken like?

Is the water park canny?
At the minute test track, thunder mountain train, dino land USA, a bugs life, Astro orbiter, hall of presidents, dumbo, little mermaid, lightening McQueen, kwai river rapids are all closed.

Tom Sawyer island, rivers of America, muppets 3d, rock n roll coaster, dinosaur are all due to close.

Blizzard beach is closed as it’s the 6 month it’s closed so only typhoon lagoon open Disney water park wise. It’s decent.

They’re doing big upgrades to parks and adding new lands
 
Think I said this last year but deffo gonna have to stay on property next time as I’ve a feeling the public transport with a 22 month old gonna be a pain. When she was 11 month was ideal just sat and chilled. Now she’s all owa and into things. Anything with skyliner access will be on the agenda for 2028.
Pop Century.👍
 
We’ve looked at there, animation and Caribbean. I fancy Caribbean as went many years ago and loved it as a kid and wouldn’t mind my kids having that experience.
Caribbean beach is huge and you could be a canny walk away from the skyliner station same with Art of Animation if you end up in the little mermaid section.

Pop Century would be my pick (cheapest as well) but if you want a bit of luxury Caribbean Beach.
 
Think I said this last year but deffo gonna have to stay on property next time as I’ve a feeling the public transport with a 22 month old gonna be a pain. When she was 11 month was ideal just sat and chilled. Now she’s all owa and into things. Anything with skyliner access will be on the agenda for 2028.
CBR is great for that. You'll still need bus for AK and MK though.
 
Think I said this last year but deffo gonna have to stay on property next time as I’ve a feeling the public transport with a 22 month old gonna be a pain. When she was 11 month was ideal just sat and chilled. Now she’s all owa and into things. Anything with skyliner access will be on the agenda for 2028.
Don't forget the Disney Springs hotel resorts get Disney transport. Bus every 30mins. And they're much cheaper than onsite in most cases.
We took our almost 3 year old and found it fine.
Actual public transport, not tempted by that at all. Ever!
 
Caribbean beach is huge and you could be a canny walk away from the skyliner station same with Art of Animation if you end up in the little mermaid section
We were right next to the Skyline station. That means further from the main food area and pool though. It worked for us. I'm not sure if we got lucky or we requested it.

If money is no object then Riviera is ideal and you're guaranteed to be right next to the Skyline, although you have to change for HS if you stay there.
 
Don't forget the Disney Springs hotel resorts get Disney transport. Bus every 30mins. And they're much cheaper than onsite in most cases.
We took our almost 3 year old and found it fine.
Actual public transport, not tempted by that at all. Ever!
It’s class the lynx buses like.
 
We were right next to the Skyline station. That means further from the main food area and pool though. It worked for us. I'm not sure if we got lucky or we requested it.

If money is no object then Riviera is ideal and you're guaranteed to be right next to the Skyline, although you have to change for HS if you stay there.
Riviera is really expensive, wish I could afford it.😂
 
At the minute test track, thunder mountain train, dino land USA, a bugs life, Astro orbiter, hall of presidents, dumbo, little mermaid, lightening McQueen, kwai river rapids are all closed.
Tom Sawyer island, rivers of America, muppets 3d, rock n roll coaster, dinosaur are all due to close.
Blizzard beach is closed as it’s the 6 month it’s closed so only typhoon lagoon open Disney water park wise. It’s decent.
They’re doing big upgrades to parks and adding new lands
River Rapids is back open
Blizzard Beach is currently the open water park, not Typhoon. Unusual, I know. I think its the 30th anniversay for BB though, so they've kept it open for an extra couple of months. This will be the first time I've ever been as its usually closed when we visit.
 
Riviera is really expensive, wish I could afford it.😂
Yeah. I wouldn't pay those prices either. We ate there and it was nice, but it's deluxe prices without monorail. I would choose Polynesian over that if I wanted to pay that sort of money.
 
River Rapids is back open
Blizzard Beach is currently the open water park, not Typhoon. Unusual, I know. I think its the 30th anniversay for BB though, so they've kept it open for an extra couple of months. This will be the first time I've ever been as its usually closed when we visit.
That’s good to know, though was opening for Easter.

Hope BB still open when we go. I like typhoon but love the BB slides more. Saying that must be 10’years since been to BB.
 
Yeah. I wouldn't pay those prices either. We ate there and it was nice, but it's deluxe prices without monorail. I would choose Polynesian over that if I wanted to pay that sort of money.
If I was ever staying at a Deluxe resort I fancy Beach/Yacht club or Wilderness Lodge.
 
Mate is staying 10 nights in animal kingdom lodge and then 4 nights at terra luna the flash bastard. Makes my Rosen inn at LBV seem shit. :lol: does its job for us though.
 
What's the best way to get to cape cav? Might just hire a car that way can hopefully catch a rocket launch with space x letting one off every other day.
 
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If I was ever staying at a Deluxe resort I fancy Beach/Yacht club or Wilderness Lodge.
I've been to AK lodge which is very nice, but it's a bit out of the way.

Is Beach/Yacht the one next to the back entrance to Epcot? If so, it's walking distance to two resorts so is a decent choice.
 
I've been to AK lodge which is very nice, but it's a bit out of the way.

Is Beach/Yacht the one next to the back entrance to Epcot? If so, it's walking distance to two resorts so is a decent choice.
Aye, walking distance to Epcot and Hollywood Studios.
 
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