LadyDiznee123
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Hello All.
Sorry - this may be a little long-winded.
I try to get myself organized well ahead of my trip (the plan is for Sept - only six days. Two days less than my last 2015 trip) - So I am trying to tweak my DAY ONE well in advance.
I am asking this question because some of you may have already been in this position and I'd welcome any tweaking to this.
Here is gist of my history. I went in 2015 and was overwhelmed that there was no longer a "low crowd" season anymore. In particular not the last week of Oct / early Nov., which used to be when I would visit in 97 98 99 and 00 - when the Food and Wine Fest was NEW. I enjoyed my stay in 2015 bud did not get enough down time. NEVER enjoyed my resort. NEVER got a chance to sit by the pool for some chill time, etc. I ended up cancelling about three ADR's and that was what saved my last three days. My actual most relaxing day was my final day. Did a lot of wonderful, relaxing things that I wanted to do.. but still not at my resort. A lot of minor, small things I just never did.
My biggest mistake was to run straight to MK from my resort, as had always been my ritual. I now realize I can no longer practice that ritual. I had already been up since 3am and after EMH.. didnt get to bed until 330.
With that mistake in mind... here is how I plan to manage my Sept visit. Day ONE is the most important day than can make or foil my time management. Please, if you see other alternatives, feel free to offer up your opinion / advice, etc. This forum has always served me well with regard to making adjustments!
Thanks! Below are my notes to self!
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Your arrival will be about 12 Noonish (You will have already been up since 3 AM).
You will have auto check-in so you can go straight to your room, BUT make sure you ask the front desk about any packages that you may have had delivered to the resort. Get them now, not later.
Do not even unpack unless you are in the mood to. This time is to see / enjoy your resort. Set luggage aside and if you are at ALL STAR MOVIES head over to the Resort food court and gift shop. Get a bite to eat if hungry and get some souvenirs and rain poncho. Take souvenirs back to room, then stroll the resort. If you do feel tired chill by the pool or take a nap in your room. (not longer than 90 minutes?).
NOTE!: Avoid a LONG nap (or any nap!!!) if possible. Better to be tired and get to bed at 8 or 9 for an early wake up for the Magic Kingdom Rope Drop - than to nap too long and not be sleepy by 9pm - which will spoil your early wake up for the next day. This day will be the make or break of your energy levels for the entire trip. Get to bed to be TIRED and sleepy by 8pm to 10pm the latest. Ideal time 9pm. Set your clock for 5:45 - 6 to get out of the door by 645-700 to go to MK rope drop
If you are at POP CENTURY… stroll the Hourglass Lake and take a walk over the Generation Gap bridge and stroll over to see the Art Of Animation resort. Have your first bite to eat at THIS food court instead of POP. Look for the turtles around the bridge.
Walk back to POP and spend time by the pool or take a nap.
Get ready to head off to DISNEY SPRINGS for window shopping and dinner (or Cirque Du Soliel if you have tickets. Their performances are at 6pm and 9pm and are 90 minutes long. This might be cramming in too much for a day one. Better for a day four at 6pm show. Remember day one is for chill). IF (IF!!!) it is still early at DISNEY SPRINGS, and you are not tired only then take a bus to one of the parks for a ride or attraction (Tower of Terror and Hollywood Studios??)... And go straight back to resort.
Head back to room and relax or sit by the pool.
Put your clothes away. And have your clothes ready for the next day.
Be in bed by 8 - 9pm (10 the latest!)
Tomorrow: wake up early for Magic Kingdom Rope Drop. Skip breakfast at resort (You’ve already seen your resort… keep it moving) and have a bite a MK instead.
POSSIBLE NAP ALTERNATIVE?:
Possible?: Take a natural nap and awaken whenever you awaken. Go to 6pm LaNouba. You will be out by 7:30. You can still window shop and eat and hang out at DISNEY SPRINGS and get to bed no later than 11pm. The nap should not spoil your ability to get to bed by 11 and still be sleepy. Remember, you have been up since 3:00 am. What is paramount is that you start your official PARK DAY ONE (and the following days) fresh… with a rope drop.
Sorry - this may be a little long-winded.
I try to get myself organized well ahead of my trip (the plan is for Sept - only six days. Two days less than my last 2015 trip) - So I am trying to tweak my DAY ONE well in advance.
I am asking this question because some of you may have already been in this position and I'd welcome any tweaking to this.
Here is gist of my history. I went in 2015 and was overwhelmed that there was no longer a "low crowd" season anymore. In particular not the last week of Oct / early Nov., which used to be when I would visit in 97 98 99 and 00 - when the Food and Wine Fest was NEW. I enjoyed my stay in 2015 bud did not get enough down time. NEVER enjoyed my resort. NEVER got a chance to sit by the pool for some chill time, etc. I ended up cancelling about three ADR's and that was what saved my last three days. My actual most relaxing day was my final day. Did a lot of wonderful, relaxing things that I wanted to do.. but still not at my resort. A lot of minor, small things I just never did.
My biggest mistake was to run straight to MK from my resort, as had always been my ritual. I now realize I can no longer practice that ritual. I had already been up since 3am and after EMH.. didnt get to bed until 330.
With that mistake in mind... here is how I plan to manage my Sept visit. Day ONE is the most important day than can make or foil my time management. Please, if you see other alternatives, feel free to offer up your opinion / advice, etc. This forum has always served me well with regard to making adjustments!
Thanks! Below are my notes to self!
**********************
DISNEY ARRIVAL DAY ONE:
NO PARKS!!!
NO PARKS!!!
Your arrival will be about 12 Noonish (You will have already been up since 3 AM).
You will have auto check-in so you can go straight to your room, BUT make sure you ask the front desk about any packages that you may have had delivered to the resort. Get them now, not later.
Do not even unpack unless you are in the mood to. This time is to see / enjoy your resort. Set luggage aside and if you are at ALL STAR MOVIES head over to the Resort food court and gift shop. Get a bite to eat if hungry and get some souvenirs and rain poncho. Take souvenirs back to room, then stroll the resort. If you do feel tired chill by the pool or take a nap in your room. (not longer than 90 minutes?).
NOTE!: Avoid a LONG nap (or any nap!!!) if possible. Better to be tired and get to bed at 8 or 9 for an early wake up for the Magic Kingdom Rope Drop - than to nap too long and not be sleepy by 9pm - which will spoil your early wake up for the next day. This day will be the make or break of your energy levels for the entire trip. Get to bed to be TIRED and sleepy by 8pm to 10pm the latest. Ideal time 9pm. Set your clock for 5:45 - 6 to get out of the door by 645-700 to go to MK rope drop
If you are at POP CENTURY… stroll the Hourglass Lake and take a walk over the Generation Gap bridge and stroll over to see the Art Of Animation resort. Have your first bite to eat at THIS food court instead of POP. Look for the turtles around the bridge.
Walk back to POP and spend time by the pool or take a nap.
Get ready to head off to DISNEY SPRINGS for window shopping and dinner (or Cirque Du Soliel if you have tickets. Their performances are at 6pm and 9pm and are 90 minutes long. This might be cramming in too much for a day one. Better for a day four at 6pm show. Remember day one is for chill). IF (IF!!!) it is still early at DISNEY SPRINGS, and you are not tired only then take a bus to one of the parks for a ride or attraction (Tower of Terror and Hollywood Studios??)... And go straight back to resort.
Head back to room and relax or sit by the pool.
Put your clothes away. And have your clothes ready for the next day.
Be in bed by 8 - 9pm (10 the latest!)
Tomorrow: wake up early for Magic Kingdom Rope Drop. Skip breakfast at resort (You’ve already seen your resort… keep it moving) and have a bite a MK instead.
POSSIBLE NAP ALTERNATIVE?:
Possible?: Take a natural nap and awaken whenever you awaken. Go to 6pm LaNouba. You will be out by 7:30. You can still window shop and eat and hang out at DISNEY SPRINGS and get to bed no later than 11pm. The nap should not spoil your ability to get to bed by 11 and still be sleepy. Remember, you have been up since 3:00 am. What is paramount is that you start your official PARK DAY ONE (and the following days) fresh… with a rope drop.
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There is nothing wrong with keeping track of your previous learnings, but keep in mind there is no such thing as the perfect plan, as there are a dozen things that can force you or make you want to change your plans.
on my first (solo) trip I forced myself to go to Epcot with 2 adrs (dxdp) and stay till Illuminations on my arrival day. Halfway through the 12day trip, I was so exhausted: after waterpark in the morning, I cancelled my adr for the evening, took a long nap and went to Downtown Disney after I woke up. Best decision of the Day.