I'm planning my 40th birthday trip and bringing along a group of dear friends. I feel a little bit of pressure (the good kind, and my own doing) to make sure it's a great trip for all. I will list the trip particulars to consider.
1. Adult female group. Staying offsite and renting vehicle(s). The trip will be about 8-9 days (travel time is outside of these days)
2. About half the group has never been to Florida or Disney/Universal/etc.... before
3. A few gals have back/neck issues or fear issues. So it will be a mixed bag of thrill seekers/smell the roses
4. We are going at a very busy time due to my sister only being able to get away during our Spring break at the end of March. I'm not one to travel during busier times so this worries me.
5. I would like the trip to be budget friendly so none of my dear friends is too pressured financially. So it's not really an option to do a few days of each park. Really, I think it needs to be about 4-5 days WDW or Universal and then a 2-3 day Sea World/Busch Gardens type ticket situation to take advantage of less $ per park day.
So... WWYD? What do you suggest?
1. Adult female group. Staying offsite and renting vehicle(s). The trip will be about 8-9 days (travel time is outside of these days)
2. About half the group has never been to Florida or Disney/Universal/etc.... before
3. A few gals have back/neck issues or fear issues. So it will be a mixed bag of thrill seekers/smell the roses
4. We are going at a very busy time due to my sister only being able to get away during our Spring break at the end of March. I'm not one to travel during busier times so this worries me.
5. I would like the trip to be budget friendly so none of my dear friends is too pressured financially. So it's not really an option to do a few days of each park. Really, I think it needs to be about 4-5 days WDW or Universal and then a 2-3 day Sea World/Busch Gardens type ticket situation to take advantage of less $ per park day.
So... WWYD? What do you suggest?