bakers3
Hoarding Vacation Days for WDW
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Hi all!
I have been avidly lurking and taking notes for several weeks now. I thought I would pop in and say hello and thank you for all the great advice I have copy/pasted into text files.
My family (myself, DH and DD10) are planning our very first trip to Disney World. None of us have been before.
We are going to be there the week before Christmas and as this is a side trip tagged onto a larger family trip to beaches of SW Florida with DH's family, we are strictly limited on time and really had no flexibility on dates.
Our game plan is probably approaching the technique I have seen referred to as "commando" but with so little time, what else to do? Because we have only 2 days for parks, we chose MK and Epcot. Since we booked the trip, we have rearranged our driving schedule to end up with nearly a full day before we start the parks. Sooooo....how does this look?
Day 1 (December 20th) arrive at ASMo by 10:00-ish. Check-in. Spend 1st part of day in DTD - hit Mickey's Mart, Once Upon a Toy for some spud parts (Way to Go, Idaho!), Goofy's Candy Store and whatever else strikes our fancy. Spend late afternoon through bedtime touring the monorail resorts, looking at the Christmas decorations, getting pressed pennies, snacking, etc.
Day 2 (12/21) Up and at 'em for EMH at the MK.
Hit it all day and then enjoy the Christmas Party (tickets bought) until 12:00. Will try technique of rides during the 1st parade and then move on to enjoying the party activities. Back to bed!
Day 3 (12/22) Epcot at opening. Rides, Future World, etc all morning and then World Showcase in the afternoon and early evening. Catch the tree lighting ceremony at 6:00 and do whatever we haven't had time to do. After IllumiNations, do as many rides as we can squeeze in during the evening EMH. Back to bed.
Day 4 - Get up, check out
and drive to Cape Coral/Sanibel Island to join DH's family for our first beach Christmas. Take a swim and then pass out for at least 24 hours.
Any hints or tips would be much appreciated and thanks again for all the great posts that made planning this trip even possible!
Keri
I have been avidly lurking and taking notes for several weeks now. I thought I would pop in and say hello and thank you for all the great advice I have copy/pasted into text files.
My family (myself, DH and DD10) are planning our very first trip to Disney World. None of us have been before.
We are going to be there the week before Christmas and as this is a side trip tagged onto a larger family trip to beaches of SW Florida with DH's family, we are strictly limited on time and really had no flexibility on dates. Our game plan is probably approaching the technique I have seen referred to as "commando" but with so little time, what else to do? Because we have only 2 days for parks, we chose MK and Epcot. Since we booked the trip, we have rearranged our driving schedule to end up with nearly a full day before we start the parks. Sooooo....how does this look?
Day 1 (December 20th) arrive at ASMo by 10:00-ish. Check-in. Spend 1st part of day in DTD - hit Mickey's Mart, Once Upon a Toy for some spud parts (Way to Go, Idaho!), Goofy's Candy Store and whatever else strikes our fancy. Spend late afternoon through bedtime touring the monorail resorts, looking at the Christmas decorations, getting pressed pennies, snacking, etc.
Day 2 (12/21) Up and at 'em for EMH at the MK.
Hit it all day and then enjoy the Christmas Party (tickets bought) until 12:00. Will try technique of rides during the 1st parade and then move on to enjoying the party activities. Back to bed!Day 3 (12/22) Epcot at opening. Rides, Future World, etc all morning and then World Showcase in the afternoon and early evening. Catch the tree lighting ceremony at 6:00 and do whatever we haven't had time to do. After IllumiNations, do as many rides as we can squeeze in during the evening EMH. Back to bed.
Day 4 - Get up, check out
and drive to Cape Coral/Sanibel Island to join DH's family for our first beach Christmas. Take a swim and then pass out for at least 24 hours. Any hints or tips would be much appreciated and thanks again for all the great posts that made planning this trip even possible!
Keri
I would consider doing a park on your first day. Maybe plan an afternoon break on your MK/
Our first trip was in 2000 and I remember it well. Just remember to allow time for extra stuff in your schedule -character greets, shows, meals, re-rides, etc. Have a great trip! 
Thanks for the ideas....will start talking about it with the family.
and welcome to the DIS!!
then we will have plenty of time to sit for snacks and a meal or two, catch a few shows/attractions that we can sit at, etc. We'll take breathers as needed - hopefully with a view of some magic.