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Help!!! -- Final Draft of Plans (I have burned myself out!!)
I think I could win the award for most number of revisions to Disney plans. Its our first trip (my 9th, but husband and kids 1st), and a few weeks ago we decided to stay 2 extra nights due to changes in our flights. I think WDW-Dine has had it with me (I didn't realize they could see all of my reservations and cancellations when they look me up, but they can -- how embarressing -- I've made so many, then changed my mind and cancelled). But, I think this is it - let me know what you think (any suggestions / criticism would be appreciated). Keep in mind we are traveling w/ 2 young children (1 and 4), and no other family members to help out.
Day 1 (Sunday)
Plane Lands around 6:07pm
Meet Quicksilver
Driver is making a quick stop at DTD to activate APs
Check in at Wilderness Lodge
Dinner at Whispering Canyon 8pm (Our 6th Anniversary)
Monday
Breakfast in room or at Tusker House
8-12:30pm - Animal Kingdom (hoping to do Kilimamjaro Safaris and FOLK)
1:00- 3:30 - Rest/Swim at Hotel
4:00 - Head to Magic Kingdom for the Evening (Hoping to do some of Adventureland & Frontierland, and see Wishes
at 8pm
Tuesday
Breakfast in Room or at Starring Rolls
7:15 head to MGM
8am - 11:30 / 12PM - MGM (Really just want to do Playhouse Disney, VOLM and Look for Characters)
12-4pm - Rest / Swim at Hotel
4pm - Go to Magic Kingdom
4:30 Dinner at Plaza Restaurant (maybe)
Tomorrowland
7:30 Find spot for Spectromagic
8pm - Spectromagic (probably leave just before Wishes)
Wednesday
7:50am - Chef Mickey Breakfast
9-11am - Swim and relax at Hotel
12:30 - 4pm - Magic Kingdom
4:30 -6pm - Relax at Hotel
6:30 -8:30- Epcot
Thursday
Early Breakfast in Room or get something at MK
7:15 Boat to Magic Kingdom
8am - 12pm Magic Kingdom (Tomorrowland & Fantasyland)
12:30 - 4pm Relax at Hotel
4:30-7pm - Future World
7-9pm - World Showcase / Illuminations
Friday
Maybe go to Fort Wilderness for Breakfast at Trail's End
Sleep Late or Swim Early
10am - Go to Epcot
10:30 - 1:30 - Future World
1:30 - 4:30 Relax at Hotel
5:20 - Crystal Palace for Dinner
6:30 -8 - Magic Kingdom
Saturday
7:30 Breakfast at Whispering Canyon
Swim Early or Nap (my youngest is a morning napper)
10 am - Epcot
10:30 to 2pm Future World / Epcot
2:30 - 4:30 Rest at Hotel
5:30 - Dinner at 'Ohana
7-9pm World Showcase
I realize we don't have much time at AK and MGM. DH and I are going back in January by ourselves, and hope to spend alot of time at these parks then, but they didn't seem to have as much for my kids at MGM. Is it normal to spend the bulk of time at MK, when you have young children (I think I've counted 14.5 hours earmarked for MK, as opposed to 4 at AK, 4 hours at MGM, and 10 or 11 in Epcot.