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We arrive 6:35pm Friday April 31st and will take the DME to POP then more than likely head to DTD to grab a bite and shop.

Any suggestions or thoughts... I'd love to hear em! :)

Yeah, my suggestion is to check your calendar again, because April has only 30 days. ;)


If it were me, I would be sure to do Epcot in the morning either Sunday or Monday (because Soarin Fast Passes will probably be gone by early afternoon).

I might do Animal Kingdom the other morning (since it usually closes early), and then do Magic Kingdom on both Saturday and Sunday afternoon/evening. There is a risk of Space Mountain Fast Passes being gone, however, so I would try to get to MK by noon on either my DHS or my AK day.
 
@ g-dad66 LOL Yeah I meant April 30. :)

Thanks for your comments. Good points about Soarin and Space and getting there early enough to get FP.
 
Here's what I would suggest:

Sat May 1 - Go for DHS Morning EMH, ride TSM and other favorites.
Ride TSM standby. Maybe get a FP when you get out if the return time isn't past noon. Then go for TOT, standby wait should be under 20 minutes. See some of the other DHS highlights.
Around lunch, head to Epcot. Get Soarin' FPs first thing. MS should be a short wait, and you could consider splitting up to use the TT single rider line. Go back to POP and rest in the afternoon, if needed, before returning to Epcot for dinner at Chefs at 8:50.

Sun May 2 - 'Ohana 8:30
Then go to AK, get EE FP's when you get there. Ride Dinsosaur and Kali, see other favorites.
Spend late afternoon/evening at Epcot. If you didn't want to split up for TT, I would get FP's when you get there to ride later.

Mon May 3 - RD at MK, tour until you have to leave.

The crowds should be fairly low while you're there, so basically, just get a FP for your favorites 1st thing when getting to a park in the afternoon.
 

and you could consider splitting up to use the TT single rider line. Go back to POP and rest in the afternoon, if needed, before returning to Epcot for dinner at Chefs at 8:50.

We always will use a single rider line when avail, wish WDW had more single rider lines, D-land has so many more options for single rider.


Thx for your comments.

Anyone else have suggestions?
 


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