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Destination: WDW
Date: August 15th (arrive in the morning) through the 20th (leave at night)
Adventurers: Me (Jen), DH (Mike), DD (8), and DD (3)
Resort/Hotel: Pop Century
Celebration: Was not planning a trip to WDW this year, but I kept thinking about it and when I saw the free DP, I could not resist!
Meetings: Since we are late bloomers...still trying to plan meals. I did get a reservation at Cinderella's Castle for lunch on Thursday...other than that I am still having a hard time. Would love Hoop-Dee-Doo.
We only bought tickets for 2 days. We will go to Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom. Magic Kingdom on Thursday because that is when I was able to get the reservation for the Castle. What day should we go to Universal? Any other suggestions of things to do or places I might get in to eat?
This is only our second time in WDW...Still learning the ropes. Any suggestions or comments are welcome! ;-)
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"This is my family. I found it, all on my own. Is little, and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good. " Stitch
"Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind. Or forgotten." Lilo
Second, why only 2 days/tickets? I see you want to do Universal, which is a great park and would require 1 day to do, plus IoA with The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (HP) -- great for kids (well and adults )! -- which would require another day, but that leaves two days (assuming you hit the parks the first and last day!).
Do you plan on trying to do any parks for these remaining days? If so, don;t discount Epcot or AK. They're great parks and in August, you might be wanting AK and Kali River Rapids.
However, if you want to go that route, there is either water park you could take a day to visit: Typhoon Lagoon and/or Blizzard Beach.
As far as where to go when, one of the things to keep in mind is that Universal/IoA will probably be more busy on the weekend due to locals being able to get to the parks -- and HP.
The Disney parks should be okay because, yes, locals can hit those parks too, but HP is more of a draw!
As far as places to eat, have you checked out Allears.net and their menus (see the left-side of the page )? This a great place to help narrow down some of the places you'd like to try! They're pretty up-to-date, and you can always ask for opinions on certain restaurants here on PP, down in the Feasting and Snacking forum!
Congrats on the trip and happy planning in the meantime!
Thanks for the reply! We are only doing two days at the parks this year. 2 years ago we did Universal, MK and AK...My daughter was not as thrilled with AK. Also, my DH would like some time to relax. So I only bought two days worth. We'll see how it goes!
We have never done Epcot. I hear it is more geared towards adults?
We can not wait!!!!
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"This is my family. I found it, all on my own. Is little, and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good. " Stitch
"Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind. Or forgotten." Lilo
Last edited by Jenna1216; 05-24-2010 at 08:11 PM..
We have never done Epcot. I hear it is more geared towards adults?
We generally spend most of our Epcot time in World Showcase which has lots of activities for kids.
Once you got yours started on the Kim Possible missions (like a scavenger hunt with a cell phone-like "kimmunicator" that gives you clues where to go), I bet you wouldn't be able to tear them away. DH and I, two middle-aged kids, were sorry we didn't start sooner, because we had to quit or be late for a dinner ADR.
I think much of Epcot would probably be more enjoyable for your older DD, but there are still fun shows and rides for the younger one.
After the MK, it's our favorite park. I urge you to give it a try. You may find it's an unexpected favorite for your family also.
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We generally spend most of our Epcot time in World Showcase which has lots of activities for kids.
Once you got yours started on the Kim Possible missions (like a scavenger hunt with a cell phone-like "kimmunicator" that gives you clues where to go), I bet you wouldn't be able to tear them away. DH and I, two middle-aged kids, were sorry we didn't start sooner, because we had to quit or be late for a dinner ADR.
I think much of Epcot would probably be more enjoyable for your older DD, but there are still fun shows and rides for the younger one.
After the MK, it's our favorite park. I urge you to give it a try. You may find it's an unexpected favorite for your family also.
I agree. There is so much to see and so at Epcot...and it has one of the very best nighttime shows on property, Illuminations...not to mention the fabulous food!
Welcome to the boards!
Epcot is a wonderful park and I find that is great for all ages!
With that said, I hope you have a wonderful time!
Happy planning!
You've got Free Dining, but only 2 day park passes. Did you get the park hopper option? If so, you can take the boat over to Epcot for dinner on your Studios day. If not, then I'd suggest looking at resort dining locations. We enjoy visiting other resorts and checking them out for future trips!
Character breakfasts at the resorts include Chef Mickeys at the Contemporary, Ohana at the Polynesian, 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian, and Cape Mae Cafe the Beach Club Resort. Beach Club would be the closest to Pop Century.
WDW's online dining reservations allows you to select types of dining options and locations and check availability. If none is available, other options are listed. If you are set on a particular restaurant, keep trying because a slot could open up at any time.
You can add on days to your ticket once you arrive. There does seem to be a price jump between 2 day and 3 day ticket, from $166 for 2 day to $233 for 3 day, but after 3 days, the price diff is not much for more days, 4 day ticket is $239, not much more then 3 day.
We like all the parks, each is unique. AK is one of our fav parks, children at that age change their likes and dislikes quite a bit. Maybe she will like it this time. They have 2 great shows, Nemo & Lion King, plus the Safari, Dino land, 3D movie, bird shows, some great rides, etc.
Aside from the Passporter book, WDW the Unofficial Guide is another great book for info about WDW.
Good luck with your planning.
We are also lovers of Epcot, I think there is a lot to enjoy for everyone even your little one. If you were able to add on a day to your tickets or add the park hoppers I would. Even with the kids older now there are times that DHS is not a full day for us, we tend to do two half days there or as others have said, enjoy it earlier in the day and then spend the afternoon and evening at Epcot. I think you might want to consider it.
I think attending the hoop dee doo is a fabulous idea. Your kids will love it and so will you. The food is great and the entertainment is wonderful! If I were you I would book this on your MK day so you can take the boat over to fort wilderness for easy transport. I have sat in what they call teir 3 seating which is in the balcony and had a better view than when I was in teir 2 seating in the back of the room. You have a decent view of the show whereever you sit, however. I agree with other posters, add the park hopper option on and head over to epcot after DHS and spend some time there. Your little one will love the seas with Nemo and friends and your older one will love test track and soarin (as will you!) The food choices are endless and illuminations is so worth the trip to the park. I think it will be a great experience for all of you!
Welcome to the boards!
The best days to visit Universal are Mondays and Tuesdays - the majority of Orlando tourists are primarily there to visit WDW, and will go to WDW parks at the start of their trip and fit-in a Universal visit if there's time left at the end of their trip, so Mondays and Tuesdays are the least busy days for the non-WDW parks.