Howdy group,
My family is heading back to WDW for the first time since pre-covid. Lots of changes that I'm trying to catch up on and now I need to figure out what a teen and preteen want to do vs little kids. We are going from July 15th to 18th at the Poly DVC as an add on after a week on Hilton Head to use up some points before they expire. We will have our car with us. My kids are DS 16 / DD 12 and both have been to WDW several times. We are normally rope droppers to close people. We have never used hoppers before and never had a car on site before. We have also never been for just two park days before so I'm not sure how best to strategize this. I'm expecting Food and Wine at Epcot to be open by then. Our kids are not big on roller coasters generally, i.e. they won't do Space Mt, Rockn Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Everest, etc. I'm not sure if I'll get them on Tron or GOTG but tWife and I will definitely want to get on those if possible. Kids also I "think" will not be big on characters anymore
My current thoughts and questions:
We definitely want to visit MK but I'm unsure if we will want to go all day or just a half day. tWife wants to see the closing fireworks, but I want to do Tron. The kids are thinking all day we may run out of things to do, so I'm on the fence on how to plan for MK. Epcot and AK we can just half day it and I was thinking to start in AK then hop to Epcot for F&W, GOTG and Remy (and whatever other rides we squeeze in). If we do MK all day, we will skip HS. We already did Star Wars land and will miss that, but something has to give. Really the bigger miss is I'd love to see Fantasmic again now that it's back.
If we go all day at MK my plan is:
Saturday: Arrive at Poly, relax, pool, Mai Tai's, hopefully O'hana.
Sunday: Rope Drop MK, hopefully get Tron virtual que, and get G+ to try and make the day easy.
Monday: AK morning rope drop to get Flight of Passage, then hop to Epcot. Thinking get G+ with the plan to prioritize getting GOTG and Remy, and only adding extra G+ at AK if all works out.
If we go half day at MK:
Sunday: Rope Drop AK, hop to MK. G+ but prioritize for MK in the afternoon. Not sure how to figure out Tron in his example.
Monday: Rope Drop Epcot for Remy and GOTG, then F&W for snacks and lunch, then hop to HS to try and squeeze in ROTR and Fantasmic. Not sure on G+ in this plan.
Tuesday: Both plans we live Tuesday. It's a long 16 hour hike back to Ohio. Originally the plan was to get up early and make it in one day. But, if we can swing one extra day off I'd like to hang out at the Poly through lunch, drive halfway and hotel somewhere (hopefully somewhere interesting).
I feel like I'm missing some better strategy here, but it might just be trying to squeeze too much into two days. I also have no idea on dining plans. We like to try new places generally, but tWife is suggesting Ohana which we have been to a few times. I'm considering if we do MK all day to take a break for an early O'hana dinner. Epcot we normally have F&W for dinner and since we will be there only a half day I'm not sure there is time for a sit down dinner, but we have not tried many of the sit down places there. I also want to look at any of the extra paid tours and events since we have never done any of those.
Any suggestions in trying to plan a short trip with a teen/pre-teen?
My family is heading back to WDW for the first time since pre-covid. Lots of changes that I'm trying to catch up on and now I need to figure out what a teen and preteen want to do vs little kids. We are going from July 15th to 18th at the Poly DVC as an add on after a week on Hilton Head to use up some points before they expire. We will have our car with us. My kids are DS 16 / DD 12 and both have been to WDW several times. We are normally rope droppers to close people. We have never used hoppers before and never had a car on site before. We have also never been for just two park days before so I'm not sure how best to strategize this. I'm expecting Food and Wine at Epcot to be open by then. Our kids are not big on roller coasters generally, i.e. they won't do Space Mt, Rockn Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Everest, etc. I'm not sure if I'll get them on Tron or GOTG but tWife and I will definitely want to get on those if possible. Kids also I "think" will not be big on characters anymore

My current thoughts and questions:
We definitely want to visit MK but I'm unsure if we will want to go all day or just a half day. tWife wants to see the closing fireworks, but I want to do Tron. The kids are thinking all day we may run out of things to do, so I'm on the fence on how to plan for MK. Epcot and AK we can just half day it and I was thinking to start in AK then hop to Epcot for F&W, GOTG and Remy (and whatever other rides we squeeze in). If we do MK all day, we will skip HS. We already did Star Wars land and will miss that, but something has to give. Really the bigger miss is I'd love to see Fantasmic again now that it's back.
If we go all day at MK my plan is:
Saturday: Arrive at Poly, relax, pool, Mai Tai's, hopefully O'hana.
Sunday: Rope Drop MK, hopefully get Tron virtual que, and get G+ to try and make the day easy.
Monday: AK morning rope drop to get Flight of Passage, then hop to Epcot. Thinking get G+ with the plan to prioritize getting GOTG and Remy, and only adding extra G+ at AK if all works out.
If we go half day at MK:
Sunday: Rope Drop AK, hop to MK. G+ but prioritize for MK in the afternoon. Not sure how to figure out Tron in his example.
Monday: Rope Drop Epcot for Remy and GOTG, then F&W for snacks and lunch, then hop to HS to try and squeeze in ROTR and Fantasmic. Not sure on G+ in this plan.
Tuesday: Both plans we live Tuesday. It's a long 16 hour hike back to Ohio. Originally the plan was to get up early and make it in one day. But, if we can swing one extra day off I'd like to hang out at the Poly through lunch, drive halfway and hotel somewhere (hopefully somewhere interesting).
I feel like I'm missing some better strategy here, but it might just be trying to squeeze too much into two days. I also have no idea on dining plans. We like to try new places generally, but tWife is suggesting Ohana which we have been to a few times. I'm considering if we do MK all day to take a break for an early O'hana dinner. Epcot we normally have F&W for dinner and since we will be there only a half day I'm not sure there is time for a sit down dinner, but we have not tried many of the sit down places there. I also want to look at any of the extra paid tours and events since we have never done any of those.
Any suggestions in trying to plan a short trip with a teen/pre-teen?