We did our first one this last January to Egypt. Absolutely amazing in every bit of the tour. Our guides (2), our Egyptologist and our security were the best. Definitely worth the price and we will be planning to go on more in the future.
In Rome, make sure you walk around Trastevere! Gets you out of the tourist loop. Italy is the most amazing country. Cinque Terre will be needed for a future adventure!
Have you considered doing a guided tour with a reputable non-Disney company just to see how it compares? I would be very curious about that! Happy travels!
Thanks for introducing ABD to your vlogs. We're excitedly awaiting our first ABD to Italy & Amalfi this summer. Will be following along on your Italy Adventure, for sure. So exciting!! I've been watching the ABD website for the DLR/Southern California Escape for months now, hoping to plan for 2025, but they haven't announced any dates beyond May 2024. I'm praying that they haven't discontinued it.
I went on the Amalfi trip in 2017. I was young and it was great. I got sick the day that we arrived and we had a few days before the tour started and Disney got a doctor to come to the hotel to prescribe meds and treat the illness. The Disney difference is insane.
I have been on 2 of the Italy trips. Amalfi in 2017 and Rome/Tuscany/Venice in 2022. Rome was absolutely insane because of the stuff only Disney can provide. Still speechless about the Vatican.
Such a joy watching your videos. Definitely never heard and look forward to maybe trying when my toddlers a little older. How long beforehand do you normally need to book? Do these book out? Also Dan’s reaction when you said they were all your bucket list 😂priceless Also the prices don’t sound too bad (proof we go to Disney to much)
😂😂 a lot of them do sell out, just depends on how popular they are in terms of destination and time of year. There are also sometimes incentives for booking earlier than later.
My travel agent is in the process of booking our trip to London/Paris July 2025 with ABD. There are 4 adults and 3 kids and we have to book 3 rooms, as no quad rooms are available. Did you find this to be the case in your travels? We are wondering if this just the norm or something the hotels used by Disney are requiring. If a family of 4 were taking this trip it doesn't seem fair to split the family and book 2 rooms. Thank you so much for sharing this video.
It just depends on the location and itinerary. European hotels are much more likely to have rooms for two instead of four. Have so much fun on your trip!!