Finally a trip to Disney (May 5-14 2010) TR - Page 3 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Because Bill and I are missing mother’s day we are taking my mom out the weekend before and his mom the weekend we get back. So there will be more eating before and after.
We are finally getting to Magic Kingdom after being there on our fifth day it is due to our wanting to not miss out on any ADR’s so I had to rotate what ever I could.
We are starting our day with my main squeeze Eeyore J that is right at CP at 8am. Then we will spend the day touring the park and head over at 1:30 to LTT for some yummy pot roast. We may stay in the park for more touring, head over to DTD or our hotel for swimming & relaxation until we head over to Epcot in the evening for our 7:30 ADR at Nine dragons. We may even be able to see illuminations that evening but we will see.
May 10-Monday
Here is our first free day, we start with 9am ressie at Chef Mickey’s and then head out to (I am hoping Blizzard Beach, but may do TL or DTD) Bill would like to do Disney Quest so I am hoping that we can do that because I never have been there either.
We will grab lunch wherever we are and then it is off to dinner at O’hana’s I am looking forward to this one. Then it is off to the MK for wishes and Spectromagic.
Thanks though I will tell you the days are dragging by. After today I have four days till I leave but only two days of work... So much to do but such little time is how I am beginning to feel. Thanks to everyone reading my plans I only have four days of plans left to share.
Today is our hollywood studio day we are starting our day with another character meal at Cape may Cafe then we will head on over to DHS. For lunch today we are going to sci fi diner and and dinner will be at Kona Cafe I really want to try terriaki steak it is one of my favorites at Chucks steak house in CT... We will see if I enjoy it as much or if that is what I end up ordering.
Day 8- Wed
Today is another day at MK we are starting with Breakfast at 8am at Ohana and then head over to MK we do not have lunch plans today and plan on just a snack for me and maybe counter service for Bill. Dinner tonight is at Tokyo Dining at Epcot at 7pm if we havent' caught illuminations yet tonight will hopefully be the night we see them....
Day 9- Thurs
Well today is a free day so we can go where Bill would like to go or we can go to DTD or a water park it will all depend on our mood. We will be starting our day with breakfast at 9am at Kona Cafe maybe some Tonga toast who knows....
It is our last full day before we leave on Friday so our dinner is at Cali Grill at 7pm where maybe we can catch some fireworks over the castle as we dine. Then go back to our hotel to pack and get ready for our last day at the park.
Day 10- Friday our last day
We are having breakfast at 9 at 1900 park fare now I have nothing planned but will most likely end up at MK (that is my hope) we have no plans for lunch and will just grab something as we go.
Dinner will be at the airport. DME will probably pick us up around 4:30 because our flight home leaves at around 7:30... Good way to kill time if we get there to early if not we will grab some subs to go on the flight with us.
Hopefully we will follow somewhat closely to our schedule but this is a vaca that is what I am trying to tell my over planning self so when Bill wants to do something I will be flexible... so much to do
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