46 Days to go......

baylie666

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There is 46 days to go until we go but what should we be planning now?
We ahve 3 resturaunts reservations made but that is it.......As it is the first time there we have no idea what to really expect. :confused3
 
baylie666 said:
There is 46 days to go until we go but what should we be planning now?
We ahve 3 resturaunts reservations made but that is it.......As it is the first time there we have no idea what to really expect. :confused3

Have you got all your travel organised including transfers if you need them?
Is there kids in your group? You could try making autograph books or a countdown for them. The park programme for your week won't be out til the week before you go but you can look at the hours and closures right now on the official website and you could make a note of them so if say something you would like to do is closing for renovation during your trip you would remember to try it on your first day etc etc.
How long are you staying?
 
Have you got all your travel organised including transfers if you need them?
Is there kids in your group? You could try making autograph books or a countdown for them. The park programme for your week won't be out til the week before you go but you can look at the hours and closures right now on the official website and you could make a note of them so if say something you would like to do is closing during your trip you would remember to try it on your first day etc etc.
How long are you staying?

We are staying for a week and have seen that the park is open 10am to 8:30pm. :eek:

We are travelling by Eurostar so the train takes us straight into DLP. We just have to get a bus to the hotel from Disney village. Then we plan to unload bags and head back to Disney Village for dinner and a wee bit of shopping.

We know we need to do Armageddon in our first 2 days as it closes after that but the only other stuff closed is It's a small world, The riverboat Mesa and Captain EO. All of which we can either do at WDW or don't care about.

We are looking forward to it but the excitement is so low right now and I don't really get why because when we were 46 days from WDW I was so excited I couldn't sleep properly. ODD :confused3
 
baylie666 said:
We are staying for a week and have seen that the park is open 10am to 8:30pm. :eek:

We are travelling by Eurostar so the train takes us straight into DLP. We just have to get a bus to the hotel from Disney village. Then we plan to unload bags and head back to Disney Village for dinner and a wee bit of shopping.

We know we need to do Armageddon in our first 2 days as it closes after that but the only other stuff closed is It's a small world, The riverboat Mesa and Captain EO. All of which we can either do at WDW or don't care about.

We are looking forward to it but the excitement is so low right now and I don't really get why because when we were 46 days from WDW I was so excited I couldn't sleep properly. ODD :confused3

Lol you will love it though! I'm at 104 days out and it's been up and down as regards excitement but I found making bits to surprise the kids with is making me more excited.
You are lucky, I wish we had a eurostar! It takes the fuss out!
There's not much else to plan really unless you wanted to do a rough day plan. Don't forget Dreams! It's not to missed!
 

We're 46 days too staying at Cheyenne :) no food reservations made. It's not usually crazy busy then!
 
I'm going to make reservations for auberge and cafe mickey.. And then maybe the new ratatouille one just to be on the safe side. Soooo excited!!
 
What's new ratatouille restaurant called as I quite fancy it too! Looks like great theming
 
We usually book cafe mickey then go with flow other days...maybe booking in morning etc
 
Just booking to cover my back really. Especially auberge. The new ratatouille restaurant is called bistrot chez remy. So excited to visit there, looks amazing! Odd that they've only just built it as the film has been out for a good few years now. Either way in not complaining :)
 
We ate at Bistrot Chez Remy last week. The theaming is really cute and there are definately lots of details to look at. The meal took 45 minutes and was really nice, although with such a limited menu we probably won't eat there again for a while. The food was good, DH had the steak and I had the fish, both were cooked well. My only issue was I discovered that I don't really care for ratatouille!! I would make a reservation though if you want to eat there. the line for non reservations was quite long and the CM kept having to walk along it to ask people who had reservations to come to the front.
 
We ahve reservations for CHez Remy, Walts and Blue Lagoon. Other than that we are going to wing it.

I am hoping it won't be too busy in the parks anyway *fingers crossed*

We are staying in the Kyriad so won't have EMH or FP+ so will ahve to wait for the rides.....here's hoping to a non busy week so we don't spend all day queueing.
 


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