HollieS
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I haven't been to Disney World in 15-20 years and my family always went over Easter or 4th of July. This year 10 of us are going the last week in August and I don't know if my "schedule" is realistic any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated. We are spending 4 days in MK, 1 at AK, 1 at DHS, and 1 at Epcot (skipping world showcase this trip).
Travel Party: Grandma and Grandpa in their 60's, DH and I in our 30's, my brother and his girlfriend in their 20's, kids 9, 5, and twins 1 month shy of 2. As of right now everyone wants to stay together, all the adults have been to Disney so this trip is all about the kids.
staying at the Bay Tower 3 bedroom villa MK view 
Day 1: Our plane arrives at 11am, we plan on eating a QS meal at the Contemporary and heading to MK. I want to FP+ FF Parade is that being too optimistic? We will spend the afternoon/evening in Fantasyland FP+ Dumbo at 5 and 7DMR at 7pm head back to the resort after the 7DMR. Besides our two FP+ rides I would like to knock out Small World, the Carousel, and Teacups.
Day 2: Crystal Palace breakfast, Jungle Cruise, Aladdin, SFTH, FP+ Pirates @ 10am ish, Tikiroom, FP+ Thunder Mt @11am, Tom Sawyer Island, Splash Mt @12. Head back to hotel for Lunch, nap, swim. Back in the late afternoon explore Main Street, eat dinner, Country Bears, Mickey's Philharmagic, and Under the seas. Leave park when kids are tired.
Day 3, 4, 5 DHS, AK, and Epcot
Day 6: EMH park opens at 8am. Explore Tomorrowland. FP+ Space Mt @9am, FP+ Enchanted Tales @10ish, FP+ Haunted Mansion @11am. Schedule BBB for DD at Noon. Go back to hotel for lunch, nap, swim. Take boat to Ft. Wilderness for Hoopty Revue for dinner. Go back to MK or hotel depending on tiredness level.
Day 7: Sleep In!! Breakfast at Chef Mickey's around 9am. Head to park to reride favorites and hopefully FP+ Elsa & Anna. Eat a late lunch and take a short nap at hotel. Back to MK for FP+ of Peter Pan, QS dinner and FP+ Electric Parade, watch Wishes, try to keep everyone up until the park closes riding rides at night.
I don't want to push anyone too fast and want to have room in the plan for random Disney magic. Trying to stick to one "land" at a time while still using FP+ for the most beneficial attractions.
Travel Party: Grandma and Grandpa in their 60's, DH and I in our 30's, my brother and his girlfriend in their 20's, kids 9, 5, and twins 1 month shy of 2. As of right now everyone wants to stay together, all the adults have been to Disney so this trip is all about the kids.


Day 1: Our plane arrives at 11am, we plan on eating a QS meal at the Contemporary and heading to MK. I want to FP+ FF Parade is that being too optimistic? We will spend the afternoon/evening in Fantasyland FP+ Dumbo at 5 and 7DMR at 7pm head back to the resort after the 7DMR. Besides our two FP+ rides I would like to knock out Small World, the Carousel, and Teacups.
Day 2: Crystal Palace breakfast, Jungle Cruise, Aladdin, SFTH, FP+ Pirates @ 10am ish, Tikiroom, FP+ Thunder Mt @11am, Tom Sawyer Island, Splash Mt @12. Head back to hotel for Lunch, nap, swim. Back in the late afternoon explore Main Street, eat dinner, Country Bears, Mickey's Philharmagic, and Under the seas. Leave park when kids are tired.
Day 3, 4, 5 DHS, AK, and Epcot
Day 6: EMH park opens at 8am. Explore Tomorrowland. FP+ Space Mt @9am, FP+ Enchanted Tales @10ish, FP+ Haunted Mansion @11am. Schedule BBB for DD at Noon. Go back to hotel for lunch, nap, swim. Take boat to Ft. Wilderness for Hoopty Revue for dinner. Go back to MK or hotel depending on tiredness level.
Day 7: Sleep In!! Breakfast at Chef Mickey's around 9am. Head to park to reride favorites and hopefully FP+ Elsa & Anna. Eat a late lunch and take a short nap at hotel. Back to MK for FP+ of Peter Pan, QS dinner and FP+ Electric Parade, watch Wishes, try to keep everyone up until the park closes riding rides at night.
I don't want to push anyone too fast and want to have room in the plan for random Disney magic. Trying to stick to one "land" at a time while still using FP+ for the most beneficial attractions.