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There are other changes as well.
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We go on to the joy and through the tears
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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I am really wrestling with trying to decide when to visit IoA for WWOHP. We are going April 6-16 and I can't figure out where to put it. I initially thought to do it the first day, so the rest of the trip I could stay immersed in the magic. But I don't want to visit on a Sunday. Then I thought maybe Monday, but think I might not like having such a small touch of Disney then leaving the next day. I then was thinking later in the week, like Thursday or the 2nd Monday of the but think I would feel odd leaving at that point. I am really confused. I am really excited about WWOHP and so is my DD, so I don't know why I am having such a hard time fitting it in.
So for those who have done this, is it better toward the beginning of the trip or after you have had a few days of Disney? Should I just bite the bullet and go on Sunday? Help!!!
In my humble opinion,avoid the last day of your trip. We went last year,on our last day and were not impressed at all by the park,the WWoHP itself( you know its smaller than one of the "lands" at MK) and especially the people. One of the checkout girls at Honeydukes made a nasty remark when my DW was searing a Mickey Tshirt. The only highlight was tasting butterbeer,and.... well that's it actually. I think you might go the first day of your trip,then be even more impressed by the magic that is WDW.
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I've gone through all the days and I think the best day is going to be the Monday after we arrive. This only give us one day in a Disney park on Sunday (I think Epcot), but with the way our plans are laying out it is really the best day. We like to tour parks for 3-4 days then hit a water park for a day and I thought Thursday might work but that's the day we want to do the Sunrise Safari.
So it will be very toward the beginning of the trip, but at least we will get a touch of Disney, then WWOHP, then back to Disney for the rest of the trip. I think I would really prefer it mid-trip, but I just don't think it will work out.
We arrived at Disney late on a Friday night (stayed at POFQ). Had 2 days in the parks, and then went to WWoHP on Monday. Seemed to work well, as we had some Disney magic, and then had the rest of the week back at Disney.
We arrived at Disney late on a Friday night (stayed at POFQ). Had 2 days in the parks, and then went to WWoHP on Monday. Seemed to work well, as we had some Disney magic, and then had the rest of the week back at Disney.
I would have preferred two days in Disney then WWoHP, but Tuesday is my birthday and I want to spend that in Disney not at IoA. I think this will work, as I am really excited to be going, don't get too immersed in the magic beforehand and have plenty of time in the bubble after.
We just got back from a WDW/Universal trip. This time we did Disney first, then 2 nights at Universal. When my kids looked at the plans (a few weeks before the trip) the oldest complained he would rather do Universal first like we did a couple years ago. Why no one mentioned this in the year I was planning the trip I don't know!
We just did both in June. We hit universal and IOA first on our 1st 2 days in Orlando. So happy we did because universal was such a let down compared to Disney. IOA was ok and WWOHP was packed to the gills so just be prepared for lines galore. As a harry porter fan myself I just thought it was ok so let the Disney magic continue towards the end if the trip.
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I think I'd go at the beginning. We've done both parks. A lot of the rides at IoA for the most part are better than WDW. Even their water rapid ride was way better than AK kali river. But the Universal parks are dirty, and their staff is not friendly like WDW CMs. If Disney would step up and offer a few new, exciting coasters, I think they'd pull a lot of the families (especially with teens) back to the world. Try the butterbeer, but go inside Three Broomsticks or the other little restaurant to get it. The lines at the butterbeer kiosks in WWHP are ridiculously long.
Is WWOHP at the top of your priority list? Is it a must-see? Is there tons that you want to do and see while you're there? Is it just so-so and you just want to do a few things, spend a few hours? Depending on your answers, if you want to see and do a lot, I'd go earlier in your trip when you have the most energy and enthusiasm; if you just want to see a few things, spend a few days with Mickey and go to WWOHP during the week. You know yourself best, what you like to do, how tired you get or don't get at WDW, how much you want to see and do and time your trip accordingly. When I get to WDW, I will endure crowds, humidity, heat, locusts, hurricanes, starvation, plagues, attacking bears, etc. etc. to get to my favorite places.
Have a magical day!
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