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Overdoing it at Disney
Hi everyone,
After several messages on these and other boards, I've organized my trip to Disney and am excited to go for the first time. We have a 5 and 7 year old, and will be there from 11/1-11/5, 4 nights. Below is my schedule - and I am aftaid of overdoing it. I'm afraid it's too ambitious. I'm OK with things not going to plan, in fact, that's usually how our vacations are...but this is our first and probalby only trip to disney, so I want to do it right. Any thoughts or changes before I go? Thanks to everyone for all of your help! Thursday: Arrive in Orlando @ 11:00am Magic Kingdom - maybe arrive by 2:00? No official dinner reservations, want to enjoy magic kingdom without having a schedule. Will eat a counter-service dinner somewhere in MK. 9:00 fireworks. Friday: 9:00am Princess Breakfast in Epcot Enjoy Epcot for half day Take a Break in Hotel After Break: MGM. Dinner reservations at Sci-Fi Drive-In at 6:30. Probably no fireworks tonight, kids will be pooped. IF they are up for it, we'll see the light show. Saturday: Animal Kingdom very early... Father arriving at 3:00pm. Early dinner at 4:15at Raglan Road (Irish pub) in Downtown Disney. We'll take the boat there from Port Orleans. He'll probably leave by 6:00pm. Depending on kids, may go to a park for a little, we'll see. Sunday: Favorite Park Day! Tackle whatever park the kids want to return to... Take an afternoon break 6:30 reservations at Epcot, Biergarten. Stay and watch our final fireworks show at 9:00pm Monday: We have to leave the hotel for the airport at 11:30am. Flight at 2:45pm. Depending on whether or not the kids sleep in, I may ask them to pick ONE favorite ride for us to tackle in the morning. Otherwise, I think they might get annoyed waiting around. We only plan to do disney once, so this would be their last chance... |
I assume you've checked the schedule for each of the parks. The closing times vary from park to park and day to day.
Also, be prepared that if the kids begin to wilt you may want to cut the day short. I don't know if you're staying on site. However, if you begin to see them drag around noon time, you'd be better off getting back to the hotel and hang around the pool for a couple of hours and then head back. Waiting until 3-4PM and they've had it will just end the day then. That's what we did years ago when the kids were about that age and it worked out well. What kind of Disney tickets are you planning on? Are you thinking of spending a whole day's admission on one last ride the day you leave? |
We are staying on site at the Port Orleans.
We have a 5 day park hopper. It was the same price as the 4 day park hopper, so no reason not to get it - but i don't think it's the kind of ticket that you can keep forever... |
You forgot one thing - the kids are going to want to swim in the pool at the hotel - unless you blindfold them whenever it is in sight.
Sounds possible, as long as you are flexible. Keep repeating to yourself - the goal of this is to have a nice vacation together as a family, not get "credit" for the most attractions/rides in the least time. That means if kids want to sit and eat an ice cream instead of running to get in line someplace, that is what you do. Try to forget that you can swim in a pool and eat ice cream for a lot less money than a trip to WDW. |
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Well I hope you have fun at Disney. I saw your trip and it seems great to me. I have a 6 year old and she can usually go all day long. She loves the night time stuff. Wishes fireworks, are every night. Spectromagic, which is usually Saturday nights 1 hour from closing. Fantasmic in MGM, again close to closing time. And my little one's #1 favorite, Illuminations at Epcot. My advice, (I go to Disney for weekends usually 4 times a year) is just play it by ear. It is real easy to get around the parks. A trip from the Magic Kingdom to Epcot is only about 20 minutes (including walking and monorail time) and most other parks are a short bus ride away. So it is easy to bop from one park to the next, if you have the park hopper feature on your tickets. Before you go, take a look at the park maps online, let everyone tell you their "Must See's" those rides and shows they cannot leave WDW without seeing. And make sure to hit these at all costs. Take advantage of extra magic hours. For resort guests each park will either open one hour early or stay open up to 3 hours later each day of the week. So check the times guide, you never know if your early risers can make it to the Magic Kingdom at 8 a.m. Some rides I think are must sees. Like Soarin at Epcot in the Land. I see young and old go on and love this ride. My aunt is very car sick and motion sick and she loves this ride. But, the fast passes go quickly, they are usually gone by 2 p.m. And the line gets long by the afternoon, most times it is 45 minutes. So get there early and ride it. If you have a boy, take him to the Lights, Action Stunt show at MGM. Real cool car stunts, and check your times, Lightning McQueen and Mader from Cars usually roll out and visit for photos right outside the stadium. Girls love, Beauty and the Beast stage show at MGM, but they only have like 5 shows a day, and they fill up fast. Have fun, I am sure you will have a magical vacation. |
Actually, your park hopper ticket is good forever. At least that is the way Disney has done it in the past. Study and figure out how to use the Fast Pass. It is a shame that most people don't use them or are just to lazy. Epcot is cool, but is our least favorite thing at Disney. You might just hit the highlights there. Soarin is good. Our favorite thing at Disney is both of the water parks. Get to the parks before they open, take breaks in the afternoon and stay until they close. Crowds our least a couple hour right when it opens and a couple of hours before it closes. Don't miss the parades. One adult needs to get a seat on the curb an hour before the parade starts. Do not let your kids get in the parade with one of the characters. When our daughter was 5 Peter Pan took her from us and she was dancing with him as part of the parade. About that time the parade ended, and he just turned her loose. We couldn't find her for about five minutes in a sea of thousands of people. Its good to get meal reservations for at least one meal per day ahead of time. If your kids have the energy don't miss Fantasmic, Illuminations and Laser show is awesome at Epcot. Don't miss the 3D shows at Animal Kingdom and MGM. I think your trip is very doable. If it rains, count it a blessing and keep going, the crowds are lighter then. I bet you will be going back after this trip. It is just to much fun. Family trips are just about my favorite thing to do. We try to take a couple a year. This is what we save our money to do. You should also allot plenty of time for character greetings throughout the parks. You w
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Park hopper tickets are no longer good forever unless you upgrade that option.
Your plan looks very doable and relaxing. The only problem I see is that your only day at MK is the day you arrive. You wont get to the park until 11:00 ish which is late for the park. That is about the time that the crowds roll in. Fast passes will be starting to sell out for the bigger attractions at that point as well. You do have th option of going the last day though which is nice. Get to the parks EARLY when possible...at least a half hour before opening. You will have much more time without the crowds and ride 90% more rides than later. Pick up a copy of the "Unofficial Guide" It is a VERY valuable tool for Disney World. Also check out www.disboards.com for more info than you could possibly imagine on all things Disney. Have a great trip!@!! |
I think you are right about the park hopper - I remember them telling me that on the phone.
I also agree about the first day at MK - but hoping they will want to go there on Sunday since I've basically kept that day free to go to whichever park they want. Good to hear that it's a doable schedule - yes, I have to keep telling myself that I wont get a prize for seeing everything! I will def. look for the signs of fatigue. Not sure about the swimming...although I will keep that in mind and hope to get there for an hour or so some afternoons. My girls have been asking for Disney for 4 years, and we are not amusement park type of people. So, knowing them I am fairly certain that swimming will be low on the priority list. And, I've already paid for it all - so the money is not an issue (meaning, missing a day at a park/using a ticket...). But, good to know that they might want to do that. Finally, we've heard a lot about the 3-D shows, the beauty and the beast, etc. Are there fast passes for these, or is it first come, first serve? Thank you! |
Just a heads up that the International Food and Wine Festival will be going on at EPCOT. We go yearly...we're skipping this November to cruise. There are many adult oriented activities around the park and it brings large crowds on weekends, so doing it early on Fri is a good thing. I love Soarin, Planet Earth and The Seas. Walking through "the countries" is fun, but may be really tiring for the 5 yr old. there will be kiosks set up in front of every country where you can get nibbles for a price.
http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/ep/fw07/fw07b.htm |
Another thought for you... Mickey's Not So Scarey Halloween Party will be happening at MK on the 2nd. It is actually the final night of the party. It runs from 7:00-midnight though entry is allowed at 4:00.
There is special versions of the fireworks as well as the parades. Trick or treating for the adults and kids and all the characters are dressed up in costume as well. It is a great way to see the park in a different light. Seperate admission is required however. http://www.wdwinfo.com/holidays/halloween.htm Regarding the Fast Pass...some rides have them some dont including the 3-d rides. Here is a list of rides WITH fast pass http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/fastpass.htm Hope this helps! |
The others are correct. Your park hopper ticket is not good forever UNLESS you PURCHASE the no-expire option.
I think your plans look good. Obviously, if the kids get tired, you'll have to wing it, but it looks doable to me. Have fun! |
Your schedule looks fine, although I agree that you may be short-changing the MK. Since you have Sunday as a re-do day it should be okay.
Are you using Disney's Magical Express service to get from the airport to your hotel? If so, it worked quickly and efficiently, although you'll arrive before your bags do. That will enable you to grab lunch and head to the park when you arrive. Your kids will *love* the Biergarten! My kids really enjoyed dancing to the polka band. I agree that the "Unofficial Guide" book is very helpful. Includes touring plans (if you're into that) and also a very helpful chapter on what's too scary for little kids. One thing you might be prepared for is bad weather. We found that MGM was the best park for a rainy day because there are more shows that are indoor or covered than outdoor rides. |
panhandle mentioned that Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party is on your day at MK.
I didn't check. However, if that's the case the MK will be closing at 7PM for regular day guests and requires a separate admission for the Halloween Party ($50. per person). We were there a few weeks ago for a granddaughter's birthday. You can enter for the Party at 4PM and they put a colored wrist band on you. I'm not sure how they get the regulars to leave at 7PM but they must have a way. You are identified by the wrist band. The Park then remains open until about 11PM with a couple of Mainstreet Theme Parades and a few events. We didn't see most of it since we had reservations for the Character Dinner. |
If your kids are the hearty type, mine of similar age are, I might suggest you think about staying out as late as possible on Sunday night when the Magic Kingdom has extra magic hours. You need to check the schedule as the times vary, but the park could be open as late as 2:00 a.m.
You might also want to consider if you have the time on your schedule for Blizzard Beach. Disney's water parks are great and BB is really fun for young kids. If you don't have time for the whole water park, their mini-golf course, Winterland-Summerland, is based on the Santa Claus theme. The Winterland part is a bit better. |
You can take a quick look here: http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menus.htm#mk for MK menus - including counter service. I think the food at MK is generally pretty lackluster, but Columbia Harbour House has good mac and cheese for kids and the fish offerings for adults make a nice change from burgers. If you're closer to Tomorrowland when the kids get hungry, Cosmic Rays has the widest variety of counterservice food and some robots that kids enjoy watching.
Have fun! Don't forget comfortable shoes and sunscreen. |
It sounds like a practical itinerary, but one thing I haven't heard from a lot of the other posters is how important it is to make reservations for dining at Disney. Not just for restaurant occasions that you're sure you want to include in your plans, but for any meal that you plan on eating that you don't want counter service. I have heard horror stories about people weren't feeling rigid about what they ate and figured they would just wing it and eat wherever they could get seated, and then discovered that they could not get seated ANYWHERE. That said, the only meal we would have had a real problem with was our dinner at the Concourse Steakhouse, where they were turning away all walk-ins for the whole night. Also, I don't know how well it would work for you with young children, but the meal plan is a great value, especially if you are hearty eaters. Also check out www.mousesavers.com for tips on how not to spend all the money in the world at Disney and still have a good time.
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Thank you all!
I have the disney dining plan, and have made reservations for our 4 table-service meals. We are at Epcot Norway Princess Breakfast on Friday morning, MGM Sci-Fi Drive in Friday night, Raglan Road Saturday Night, and Biergarten Sunday Night. We made the Raglan Road b/c my father is visiting and will not have tickets - he is only staying for dinner, so we figured a trip to Downtown Disney would be fun. We can even take a boat from our hotel apparently. Thanks for the counter-service ideas. I had heard that Columbia Harbor House was good, but had not heard about the other one. On our Thurs, I believe there is no Halloween event (11/1) at the MK - I think the last one is the following night, 11/2. We've decided not to do that b/c by then we will have had three major halloween parties/events at home - so I don't think it's worth the extra cost for us. But I have heard it was fun, so thanks for the tip. I promise to come back here and report my trip - you've all been such a great help! |
I have a feeling they'll be wanting more of the Magic Kingdom - it is best to get there early (which won't work for you on your first day). It is not good to go there early, when there are extra-early opening hours, unless you get there extra-early, as the park is extra crowded on early opening days.
Some downtime back at the hotel/pool in the afternoon is a nice break. It always seemed like a waste of Disney vacation time to me, but the kids liked the break. Then, we'd go back to a park for the entire evening. My kids loved Blizzard Beach at those ages. Have fun! |
Several thoughts:
As mentioned above, check out Extra Magic Hours--1 hour before scheduled park opening in the morning (MGM on the 3rd, AK on the 5th will open at 8 a.m.), 3 hours after park closing in the evening (Epcot will be open until midnight on the 2nd and MK will be open until 1 a.m. on the 4th). The early AK might end up being a good place for your departure day. Learn how Fastpass works, and use it! http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/fastpass.htm To avoid disappointment, look ahead of time at the height restrictions: http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/rr.htm Re Port Orleans: Enjoy the pool! Don't know which part of Port Orleans you are in--both pools are fun, but the French Quarter pool is particularly attractive to the kids. Also you can take a boat ride to Downtown Disney from Port Orleans. Our son could play forever at the Lego store there. |
Sorry for the serial reply, but:
Just noticed you are eating at Raglan Road Saturday night. That would be a good opportunity to take the boat from Port Orleans. Blizzard Beach is great but I wouldn't try to squeeze it in to your trip; plenty of other stuff for you to see and do (that you've already paid for). Same with the Halloween party. |
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