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Hi everyone! Hope your Mondays went well.
For some strange reason, I was very chipper today. That is a RARE and EXOTIC thing for a Monday.
I don't know what's got me in such a good mood. Maybe it's because I'll have this trip paid off in 2 weeks!
Alrighty then, now I'm trying to decide on what park to visit on arrival day.
So far here's my itinerary:
Sept 6th, Thursday
Sept 7th, Friday ~ Epcot 9am - 12am (EMH)
- Leave POP at 8am
- Eat breakfast on the way
- Yak & Yeti 1:30pm ADR
- CS for dinner
Sept 9th, Sunday ~ Magic Kingdom 9am - 12am (EMH)
- Leave Pop at 8am
- Pecos Bill late lunch at 3pm
- Ohana ADR at 9:30pm
Sept 10th, Monday - Disney's Hollywood Studios 9am - 12am (EMH)
- Leave Pop at 8am
- Sci-Fi Drive In Theater ADR 1:15pm
- lunch (where?)
Sept 11th, Tuesday ~ No park, Departure Day
Call front desk at 8am & ask about late check-out
If Yes: GO BACK TO SLEEP
Get up at 9:30am, get ready and grab breakfast from Everything Pop
Maybe go swimming or just walk around and check out AoA
Have everything packed and down to the front desk by 12:30pm
Check Out
Catch bus to DTD
Grab lunch
Last minute souvenir shopping
Grab bus back to Pop at 2:45/3pm.
Wait for ME bus
Go Home
If No: Get up
get dressed, pack last minute things
Leave luggage with front desk
Grab breakfast from Everything Pop
Take luggage down to front desk by 10:30am
Check Out
Same plan as with late check-out
I'm estimating Magical express will be at Pop around 4:15 since my flight is at 7:20pm. Am I giving myself enough time to get from DTD to Pop if I leave DTD at 2:45/3pm. I think it's a reasonable gap considering it's not too far but just in case of crowds or other unforeseen problems.
This basic schedule is pretty much set in stone, not a lot of variables to deal with on this level.
Now when I start reading my WDW planning books I'm sure I'll have 39258457 different touring plans.
Now that's where my plans could change in a snap. I'll update again soon with some (temporary, no doubt) plans.
For some strange reason, I was very chipper today. That is a RARE and EXOTIC thing for a Monday.
I don't know what's got me in such a good mood. Maybe it's because I'll have this trip paid off in 2 weeks!

Alrighty then, now I'm trying to decide on what park to visit on arrival day.
So far here's my itinerary:
Sept 6th, Thursday
- Arrive at MCO at 7:30AM
- Find ME bus and check into Pop Century
- ????(I have no clue what park to visit on this day)
Sept 7th, Friday ~ Epcot 9am - 12am (EMH)
- Leave POP at 8am
- Eat my snack credit for breakfast (maybe?) on the bus
- Le Cellier ADR at 1:30pm (Sadly dinner is now a Signature dining experience, costing 2 TS credits) but the lunch sounds ahhhmayzing!
- use my CS for dinner
- Leave POP at 8am
- Eat breakfast on the way
- Yak & Yeti 1:30pm ADR
- CS for dinner
Sept 9th, Sunday ~ Magic Kingdom 9am - 12am (EMH)
- Leave Pop at 8am
- Pecos Bill late lunch at 3pm
- Ohana ADR at 9:30pm
Sept 10th, Monday - Disney's Hollywood Studios 9am - 12am (EMH)
- Leave Pop at 8am
- Sci-Fi Drive In Theater ADR 1:15pm
- lunch (where?)
Sept 11th, Tuesday ~ No park, Departure Day

Call front desk at 8am & ask about late check-out
If Yes: GO BACK TO SLEEP

Get up at 9:30am, get ready and grab breakfast from Everything Pop
Maybe go swimming or just walk around and check out AoA
Have everything packed and down to the front desk by 12:30pm
Check Out
Catch bus to DTD
Grab lunch
Last minute souvenir shopping
Grab bus back to Pop at 2:45/3pm.
Wait for ME bus

Go Home
If No: Get up

get dressed, pack last minute things
Leave luggage with front desk
Grab breakfast from Everything Pop
Take luggage down to front desk by 10:30am
Check Out
Same plan as with late check-out
I'm estimating Magical express will be at Pop around 4:15 since my flight is at 7:20pm. Am I giving myself enough time to get from DTD to Pop if I leave DTD at 2:45/3pm. I think it's a reasonable gap considering it's not too far but just in case of crowds or other unforeseen problems.
This basic schedule is pretty much set in stone, not a lot of variables to deal with on this level.
Now when I start reading my WDW planning books I'm sure I'll have 39258457 different touring plans.

Now that's where my plans could change in a snap. I'll update again soon with some (temporary, no doubt) plans.