nikmasteed
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Hi all! I'm planning a trip for exactly one year from now-- 12/31/25 - 1/10/26 so I've been trying to pay attention a bit this week to what things are like in the parks. My wife and kids aren't huge on heavy theme park days (even though I am!) so we're putting more focus on resort time which gives me the leeway to space out 4 park days over 9-10 days (skipping AK this trip and going to HS twice, just our preference). I have always been very aware that the end of this week is the lead-in to Marathon weekend and will be next year also. I thought I was super happy with my original plan (Option 1 below) until I read yesterday (Thursday of Marathon weekend) that park reservations were sold out in all 4 parks, and in looking at wait times in the app wait times did seem to be pretty darn high yesterday. So, now I'm re-thinking.
Below are two paths I'm thinking at the moment-- I'm including the marathon events for reference only-- I MIGHT do either the 5k or 10k but this is NOT the focus of my trip at all. Obviously I need to decide that before registration in March.
Option 1:
New Years Eve (Wednesday) = Check-in day
Thursday = non-park day
Friday = Water Park Day
Park day #1 = Saturday first weekend after New Year (Hollywood Studios)
Sunday = non-park day
Park day #2 = first Monday of the year (Magic Kingdom)- plus After Hours event
Tuesday = non-park day
Park day #3 = Wednesday which aligns with start of Marathon Expo (Epcot)
Thursday = non-park day, possibly sign up for 5k
Park day #4 = Friday of Marathon weekend (Hollywood Studios)
Saturday = Check-out day
I liked this Option 1 alot because it had a rest day between. But as mentioned yesterday (Thursday) I started to get spooked by what appeared to be reports of major crowds and sold out reservations, so I put together this Option 2 that moved Park day #4 earlier off of the marathon events, which would bunch things up a bit earlier in the trip but give us a very leisurely / relaxing end to our trip
Option 2:
New Years Eve (Wednesday) = Check-in day
Thursday = non-park day
Park day #1 = Friday day after New Year (Hollywood Studios)
Park day #2 = Saturday first weekend after New Year (Epcot)
Sunday = non-park day
Park day #3 = first Monday of the year (Magic Kingdom)- plus After Hours event
Tuesday = non-park day
Park day #4 = Wednesday which aligns with start of Marathon Expo (Hollywood Studios)
Thursday = Water Park Day
Friday = non-park day, possibly sign up for 10k
Saturday = Check-out day
Option 2 keeps park days almost completely clear from crowds arriving for the marathon weekend. But maybe I'm overthinking this?
I will likely keep Magic Kingdom on the Monday no matter what because of After Hours (assuming same schedule as 2025) and the thought that this should would probably be the lowest crowd day of this entire week. The water park day is really just a floater for whatever day is warm enough to go-- we really enjoy water parks. The Thursday day after check-in day is also almost certainly going to remain a non-park day because we are driving 16 hours on New Years Eve and arriving that evening, so want to take things easy Thursday.
Opinions for those other uber-planners out there? Thanks!
Below are two paths I'm thinking at the moment-- I'm including the marathon events for reference only-- I MIGHT do either the 5k or 10k but this is NOT the focus of my trip at all. Obviously I need to decide that before registration in March.
Option 1:
New Years Eve (Wednesday) = Check-in day
Thursday = non-park day
Friday = Water Park Day
Park day #1 = Saturday first weekend after New Year (Hollywood Studios)
Sunday = non-park day
Park day #2 = first Monday of the year (Magic Kingdom)- plus After Hours event
Tuesday = non-park day
Park day #3 = Wednesday which aligns with start of Marathon Expo (Epcot)
Thursday = non-park day, possibly sign up for 5k
Park day #4 = Friday of Marathon weekend (Hollywood Studios)
Saturday = Check-out day
I liked this Option 1 alot because it had a rest day between. But as mentioned yesterday (Thursday) I started to get spooked by what appeared to be reports of major crowds and sold out reservations, so I put together this Option 2 that moved Park day #4 earlier off of the marathon events, which would bunch things up a bit earlier in the trip but give us a very leisurely / relaxing end to our trip
Option 2:
New Years Eve (Wednesday) = Check-in day
Thursday = non-park day
Park day #1 = Friday day after New Year (Hollywood Studios)
Park day #2 = Saturday first weekend after New Year (Epcot)
Sunday = non-park day
Park day #3 = first Monday of the year (Magic Kingdom)- plus After Hours event
Tuesday = non-park day
Park day #4 = Wednesday which aligns with start of Marathon Expo (Hollywood Studios)
Thursday = Water Park Day
Friday = non-park day, possibly sign up for 10k
Saturday = Check-out day
Option 2 keeps park days almost completely clear from crowds arriving for the marathon weekend. But maybe I'm overthinking this?
I will likely keep Magic Kingdom on the Monday no matter what because of After Hours (assuming same schedule as 2025) and the thought that this should would probably be the lowest crowd day of this entire week. The water park day is really just a floater for whatever day is warm enough to go-- we really enjoy water parks. The Thursday day after check-in day is also almost certainly going to remain a non-park day because we are driving 16 hours on New Years Eve and arriving that evening, so want to take things easy Thursday.
Opinions for those other uber-planners out there? Thanks!