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josie21
01-06-2007, 02:47 PM
We will be arriving on Feb 6th. We land at approx. 11:15 a.m. so hopefully will be at our hotel (Pop Century) by 1:00 in afternoon. We have 4 day hopper passes, what park would suggest seeing first if we use one of our days on the day we arrive? Any advice on what we should do? This is our first time to WDW. Thanks.

iggbees
01-06-2007, 03:07 PM
nothing to add, but i'm wondering this myself. we're coming in at 10 am (our flight got bumped up from arriving at 10:45) and i'm assuming we'll be at the hotel by about noon-ish. i'm not sure what to do for the first day, expecially since rooms aren't usually ready until about 3pm or so.

UTgirl
01-06-2007, 03:16 PM
josie 21,

We are having the same dilema as you. However, instead of using one of our day tickets on a half-day we are opting (at the moment) to tour our hotel, pool, etc.. Then go to Downtown Disney for shopping and dinner that night. We have a long drive that morning - so we are planning to take it easy then be ready for the park bright and early! :cool1:

Stinky_Pete
01-06-2007, 03:20 PM
If it were me, I probably wouldn't use my park hopper for such a short day. Plus traveling kind of wears me out. Here are some fun things to do without using admission:


Visit Downtown Disney
Take a swim at your resort's pool (if it's warm enough)
Tour other resorts

If you do want to go to a park, pick one that is open late. I believe that the Disney-MGM Studios has evening extra magic hours on Feb. 6, so you might want to go there. I think you need your resort key/ID in order to take advantage of extra magic hours, so you will need to check into your resort before going to the park.

andysgirl360
01-06-2007, 05:05 PM
On our trip, we decided no parks on the first day. We arrived at WL at about 1pm but the computers had crashed throughout WDW, so there was a wait for our room. We had planned to swim for the afternoon, but ended up spending a few hours in the lobby, which wasn't so bad. We had supper at WCC and then went to FW for the Chip and Dale campfire. We didn't stay for the movie, but watched the Electrical Water Parade from the beach at WL. It made for a relaxing day and we had loads of energy for the parks the next day.

Madsofa
01-07-2007, 12:17 AM
Can't comment on what we have done, as our first trip is in March. However I can tell you our plan for the first day is to check in, walk around the resort and we have ADR's for the Hoop Dee Do show that night at FW. We'll be ready to hit the parks running the next day though!:banana:

Tess'smom
01-07-2007, 12:28 AM
:wizard: Every year we fly in, check in, eat lunch at the hotel and hit the parks. My Dd loves to go to the MK on our first day. It is always so wonderful to walk down Main Street when you first arrive. We stay until they close the parks. Hate to miss even a few precious WDW:wizard: moments!

3princesses+aprince
01-07-2007, 08:59 AM
When we arrive, it will be before check-in also. It will be June too, so I know my kids will be thrilled to head right to the pool. Then we'll have lunch at the ASMu foodcourt, tour the resort, check-in. And this is a birthday trip for my 2 dd's, so we're going to have dinner with cinderella at 1900 park fare. And then try to get to bed at a decent time because we are doing MK emh the next morning!:goodvibes

FormrCastMbr
01-07-2007, 09:09 AM
I like to spend the day by the pool and then head to the Hoo Dee Doo Review at night...Have fun!

willful
01-07-2007, 09:58 AM
I totally agree with Tess'smom! Our first day is at the MAGIC KINGDOM!! I gotta walk down Main Street and see the castle to make it all real! :banana: :woohoo:

But we also have APs.

Getting back to the OP's question...

josie21, Will you only be at WDW for 4 days? If you have more days there than park hopper passes, then you need to ask yourself if 7 or 8 hours at a park or parks is a good value for your pass. Does that make sense? I think we tend to spend at least 5 hours at the parks each day sometimes more with EMHs. Which I agree with Stinky_Pete about going to EMH that night. If there is one at one of the parks that will maximize further your pass.

If you don't want or can't use a pass on the first day, some other great activities are:
Downtown Disney - The World of Disney store is HUGE and with a spitting Stitch over one of the entrances...and lots of cool items. If you have little kids...even if you don't, keep an eye on everyone because you can get lost! Ghiradelli's ice cream shop is down there as well...mmmm... Plus other fun stores and people watching...

You could also go to either the Poly or Grand Floridian and watch the Electronic Parade and Wishes. We relaxed on the Poly beach, watching both. Very relaxing and exciting. You can't hear the Wishes music though. The Grand Floridan is very nice as well! We watched Wishes near the pool after having dinner at Nacrossee's one night. I hear watching it from within Nacrossee's is nice as well.

Animal Kingdom Lodge also has some neat activities (I hear - I can let you know after our Jan 13 trip!). They have a culinary activity as well as animal night viewing.

Well hopefully my wordy response has helped abit for josie21! :goodvibes Since it's your first trip...and WDW can be overwhelming...keep asking questions! Have a great trip!!!

josie21
01-07-2007, 11:00 AM
Thanks so much for all your advice. I'm still undecided what we will do, I guess I have a couple more weeks to decide. We do only have passes for 4 days at the park. Is there any theme park that takes less time to go through than others? I suppose this just depends on what you are interested in. We are in Florida for 7 days. We want to go to Sea World one day, does this involve a full day? and then maybe rent a car and travel around to see other sites. I just don't want to miss anything or not take full advantage of everything down there to see while we are there!!!

Quacktatty
01-07-2007, 11:12 AM
I like to visit all the parks on my first day and take in my favorite attractions. You get some downtime while traveling between parks so it's not as much work as all day touring.

willful
01-07-2007, 11:38 AM
josie21 - Since you have some weeks 'til your vacation, you have plenty of time to do research and decide. Unfortunately, 4 days at the World is just scratching the surface. I remember our first trip it was for only 4 days and I felt like there was so much more to do. I'm not trying to tell you that to depress you. Because you will have so much fun in those 4 days!! But to hopefully help you avoid the overwhelming feeling I felt on my first trip.

And hopefully this is the first of many trips for you! What has helped me is to make a list of must do's and don't necesserily need to do. This helps me prioritize my days there. Like I know Expedition Everest is very important to me so I make sure to hit up the AK EMH to get as much EE as I can stand! :cool1: Also you can get lots done in 4 days if you hit it full speed. But that gets exhausting. The best advice I can give is to lay out what you expect from this trip...See nearly all of it at a break neck speed? See most of it at a relaxing pace?

It's hard for me to break down the parks as you asked. AK can be done nearly in 1 day or less. Especially since it closes earlier than the other parks. We usually get AK done on an EMH morning...so we're there from 8am - lunch time. Then we come back on a night EMH to get more stuff done. Not all, but most. Same with MK. Get the character pics and non-EMH rides and parades during normal hours. Then hit Space Mountain, Buzz, Stitch (?), Thunder Mountain, etc during the night EMH hours. I think Disney MGM can be mostly done in a day...and again save the Rock'n'roller coaster and Tower of Tower for EMH evening (or even morning). I'm not saying you can't do the big ticket rides during the normal hours, but with limited time there, the EMH will help. You probably won't be there for all the park's EMH days. But take advantage of those you can. Also definitely use FP! For example, arrive at Epcot as close to opening as you can. Rush over to Soarin' and get a Fast Pass. Then go to Test Track or Mission: Space and ride one or both 'til it's your FP time.

Get the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World - that helped me in my early trips. I hear Tourguide Mike is good too. Keep asking questions here. There's INCREDIBLE amount of great info here

Again with my wordy response. But planning for Disney (and helping others plan) gets me excited! :goodvibes

mysparky
01-07-2007, 12:07 PM
Last time we got in around 10:20 and we were at the hotel by 12. Room wasn't ready so we headed over to ESPN for lunch (we were at the Boardwalk) and then spent the afternoon at the pool.

Another thought may be to grab lunch when you get in and then head over to one of the two mini golf courses (one by the Dolphin/Swan, the other by Blizzard Beach).

Kailani6
01-07-2007, 12:21 PM
Hi Josie,
It is only $4 more for a 5 day park hopper pass, is it possible to upgrade your ticket?
Soo for a family of 4 it would only cost a total of $16 for everyone to go for a half a day. Not bad!

~Farley

almburr
01-07-2007, 12:47 PM
MK all the way, nothing like seeing the castle as you approach. You are truely at Disney.:smickey: :tinker:

disneymomej
01-07-2007, 03:01 PM
Thanks so much for all your advice. I'm still undecided what we will do, I guess I have a couple more weeks to decide. We do only have passes for 4 days at the park. Is there any theme park that takes less time to go through than others? I suppose this just depends on what you are interested in. We are in Florida for 7 days. We want to go to Sea World one day, does this involve a full day? and then maybe rent a car and travel around to see other sites. I just don't want to miss anything or not take full advantage of everything down there to see while we are there!!!


Depending on the age of your kids, mine are 5 &3. MGM was only a half day for us, as was AK (it closes earlier than all the other parks anyway). If you have little ones like us, perhaps think about 2 days at MK, 1 at Epcot, and 1/2 each at MGM and AK. We loved AK, however, and this time we plan on spending more time there. If your kids are older they might enjoy Epcot more. Regardless, MK and Epcot are the biggest parks, they will take the most time

SlightlyGoofy
01-07-2007, 04:48 PM
It takes us a day and a half to drive down and we need something relaxing after all that driving even if we do have AP's and could scoot over to MK to catch the parade, as we have done in the past.:thumbsup2

Now our newest first day at Disney thing is to take a bus to MK, ride the monorail a few times around, sometimes both of them. At some point we get off at the Poly and eat there, according to what we feel like eating, and then get down to the beach at the right time to lay back in the beach chairs for a perfect view of the fireworks over the castle and then see the EWP. It is magical and we are almost always the only people on the beach. :cloud9:

Boardwalk, people watch, get a foot long and a dessert from the bakery later on and just enjoy the ambience.

POR/FQ, if you are in a New Orleans kinda mood, go over and get a Muffaletta, some beignets and beverage of your choice, sit out in the courtyard, near the river even, and dream.

I have on my to do list to miniature golf and time it for when Fantasmic occurs so that we might be able to enjoy the sight from afar. Sometimes a different perspective on something makes all the difference.

I would just pick something that you really enjoy that will not require the use of one of your day's, ticketwise, and go for it.:cheer2:

Slightly Goofy

kimis
01-07-2007, 05:38 PM
We usually get to WDW around 4:30 P.M. so after we check in we head to DTD.:banana: :banana: We eat and walk around for a while than head back to POR. Which we love.:thumbsup2 By the ME has our suitcases in our room and we can unpack.:cheer2: We go to bed knowing we will get up early the next morning and the magic begans again!:laughing:

Cindy's Mom
01-07-2007, 08:22 PM
Now our newest first day at Disney thing is to take a bus to MK, ride the monorail a few times around, sometimes both of them. At some point we get off at the Poly and eat there, according to what we feel like eating, and then get down to the beach at the right time to lay back in the beach chairs for a perfect view of the fireworks over the castle and then see the EWP. It is magical and we are almost always the only people on the beach. :cloud9:


This is exactly what we do. But we eat at Chef Mickey on our first night. We ride the monorail, stop off at the Poly and catch the EP and Whishes on their beach. Just last year we deviated a bit and watched the fireworks from just outside the gates at MK, it was kinda cool.

I like day of arrival to explore the hotel; swim, eat, and to get the rest you won't be getting for the next few days.

zzyzx409
01-08-2007, 11:20 AM
Ah, the first day, first night thread.

We usually have dinner, unpack and relax, but back in 2001, this was a hot topic on te old RADP, so Deb Wills compiled a list and published it on her site. It is still there and a good read, the URL is:

http://www.allearsnet.com/pl/fnight.htm

Enjoy,

Andy

disneymomof6
01-08-2007, 01:35 PM
Thanks so much for all your advice. I'm still undecided what we will do, I guess I have a couple more weeks to decide. We do only have passes for 4 days at the park. Is there any theme park that takes less time to go through than others? I suppose this just depends on what you are interested in. We are in Florida for 7 days. We want to go to Sea World one day, does this involve a full day? and then maybe rent a car and travel around to see other sites. I just don't want to miss anything or not take full advantage of everything down there to see while we are there!!!

Personally we use epcot as our first day there.... epcot is divided in the two sections and after half day my kids are bored there although there are some things that we really enjoy doing. also epcot is bottom of the list so its hard to go there after we go to the other parks because epcot doesnt compare to the others.... I dont mind epcot when its just me and hubby strolling and relaxing taking in scenary but kids want more disney and epcot doesnt have the same feel to them that the other parks do....

ALSO in the past we have done DTD or the boardwalk.... but we now save those trips for after we have gone to animal kingdom since that is a short day trip.

Tasmen
01-08-2007, 01:57 PM
We are going to go to Epcot on our first day in. We are taking a red eye into MCO from Seattle and should land around 10am. We have late lunch adrs in Epcot and will probably just casually walk around Epcot for a while and maybe visit Downtown Disney a little later in the early evening. Our main thing was that we didn't want to plan anything too activity intensive for our first day. We are saving MK for our second day after we get a full night's rest :)

summerlandjeff
01-08-2007, 02:07 PM
We have a little tradition going for our first day. We like to fly out early (from ACY) so our flight usually leaves at 6:30 - 7:00AM putting us at MCO around 9:00AM. Since the flight and transportation can be a little hectic, we check in, knowing our room won't be ready, change into our swim suits and enjoy a quick lunch poolside (CSR). After some swimming and a few tropical cocktails:drinking1 , we go to our room, rest up and enjoy dinner at the resort. The park hopping starts the second day when we're refreshed, excited and ready to go:banana: ! We've found easing into all the excitment is better for us than jumping in with both feet!

josie21
01-09-2007, 10:22 PM
Thanks again for all the great advice. I think i'm just going to add an extra day onto our hopper passes, it came out to only like $4 or $6 a ticket, I'm sure we'll want to check out one of the parks our first day so at least this way we will be able to without feeling like we wasted half a day with a full days ticket! Thanks again. I can't wait to Go!!!!!

MeLaNie9
01-11-2007, 02:16 PM
We will be arriving on Feb 6th. We land at approx. 11:15 a.m. so hopefully will be at our hotel (Pop Century) by 1:00 in afternoon. We have 4 day hopper passes, what park would suggest seeing first if we use one of our days on the day we arrive? Any advice on what we should do? This is our first time to WDW. Thanks.

We are arriving on this day also! We are doing are on the same flight we took in May and are planning to do the same thing we did then - we arrived at the resort around noon/1pm (then it was Poly, this time we will be at YC) We will grab a bite to eat at the resort then head to the MK! We just have to walk down Main Street and see the castle ASAP! We were able to leisurely walk around parts of MK and ride a few rides. We plan to catch the afternoon parade that day as well as Spectromagic and Wishes. Then on other days that we plan to go to MK, we can ride the "big ticket" rides during the parades.
Have fun!

Disneyfan18951
01-11-2007, 03:12 PM
I go solo so I don't have to deal with kids but what I normally do is:

flight lands at 10:30 am
go to AK see as much as I can before 4:00,
go to checkin at Hotel,
head over to MK for evening hours maybe ride a few rides if not to crowded
watch parade and fireworks since these are must sees

** Side note** I arrive on Saturdays and the MK usally has later closing time

kellyg403
01-12-2007, 06:15 AM
In the past our first day we usually arrived around 1 and got settled and ready to go to MGM by 3. We usually hit TOT and RNR which are the kids favorites and then hit Sci Fi for dinner...another kid favorite. We also do the Great Movie Ride..another kid favorite for some unknown reason!

This year we have decided on our first day to rest a bit, go to Planet Hollywood for dinner and do Cirque that evening. Maybe some shopping. We don't spend alot of time in DTD so we thought we would see what it was like in the evening.

Hope that you have fun no matter what you do the first day!

Kelly

dahrjo
01-12-2007, 07:42 AM
We have a late flight and won't get to POR until about 5:00. Any ideas for a late arrival?

kimis
01-12-2007, 08:09 AM
We have a late flight and won't get to POR until about 5:00. Any ideas for a late arrival?
We ususally always arrive arounf 4 or 5 in the afternoon also. Rather than waste a day on the tickets we go to DTD to eat and walk around. We really like Capn Jacks so we always eat there first. They didn't used to take PS but now they do. Than after being away from the resort for 2 or 3 hours when we get back the lagguage is there and we can unpack. DTD is a nice place to go that first night.

becca011906
01-12-2007, 11:09 AM
our first day we are going to go to one of the monirail resorts and get on the monirail and ride around and just 'see' all the magic to kinda put us in the mood!

SlightlyGoofy
02-14-2007, 01:28 PM
Hi Cindy's Mom! I am Cindy's sister, also Donna, Nellie, Jenny, Wanda and Mary's sister to boot!!:rotfl2:

I just read your message. Glad to see another like minded soul. This just sets the tone for our visits. We like to start off slow and end up slow and enjoy the middle of our trips with however we feel like each day. No point in a vacation if you are not having fun!

May we meet on the Poly beach one day and soon!!:thumbsup2

Slightly Goofy/Linda

Goofy22
02-17-2007, 11:09 PM
Thanks again for all the great advice. I think i'm just going to add an extra day onto our hopper passes, it came out to only like $4 or $6 a ticket, I'm sure we'll want to check out one of the parks our first day so at least this way we will be able to without feeling like we wasted half a day with a full days ticket! Thanks again. I can't wait to Go!!!!!
I would say add the day if you can it is well worth it even if you only go for a few hours! Which park first I think depends on the ages of your children and what they wish to see! On our first visit with our children in 2000 with our children our daughter was 5 and she was so into seeing cinderellas castle so we did Magic Kingdom of course first my son was only 1 1/2 yrs old so he didnt mind either! When we entered magic kingdom and we walked down main street she SCREAMED! Mommy Daddy look it's Cinderella's Castle and she cried so hard she was so happy! I have not forgot that to this day! She is 12 now and we still do Magic Kingdom first because of this and it brings back those memories so I would say go for the park that is going to leave a lasting impression for your children and you it is a memory you will never forget! :)

kmccain
02-18-2007, 07:05 AM
We are going to hang out on our first day too.

Since we are staying at Fort Wilderness we will be swimming and going to the campfire and the movie, but it is also something you can do too!

We save Downtown Disney for our last day and that is when we buy everything to take home!

There is a lot to see there!

Hope this helps!

:tink:

LIGrumpyGirl
02-18-2007, 10:17 PM
We have our first day down so well when my daughter "plays" Disney she can recite it step by step. After getting settled in our room (SSR - DVC) we go to DTD for an Earl of Sandwich lunch (yum!!) Then we go food shopping for the week at WinnDixie. Then it is off to dinner at WL - Whispering Canyon. Off to bed early for the next day is at MK.

meeskamouska
02-19-2007, 04:36 PM
We aren't coming in until late in the evening...so we are going to head to Downtown Disney and eat and look around!!! Get to bed early and start our trip rested!!!

hollyb
02-20-2007, 11:29 AM
This was a huge dilemma (sp) for us. We have now decided on how to spend our first day. Get off the autotrain around 9ish hopefully, hit the zoo there in Sanford. Enjoy the zoo eat lunch and soak up some sun. Early evening head to our hotel check in and explore. We know the kids will want to swim. Nothing to stressful the first day, it's all up to how the kids are. Then Sunday we will hit MK. Can't wait!

Are there fireworks everynight of the week?