Breaking up days by lands

Jynxed

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I will be touring with 3 70ish year olds, so want to illiminate hopping around and keep extra walking to a minimum. For our MM I plan on doing fantasyland and toontown (with my 18 mo son) then breaking for lunch and a hotel break. When I return that night I would like to choose the best land to visit at night. We have dinner reservations at Napa Rose at 5:30, so I am estimating the return to the parks at about 7pm.

Which land would you suggest? Or would you go to DCA from the hotel?

It will be a Saturday night, July 2nd if that would sway your decision. We have 4 day park hoppers with WOC planned the following night. DL Fireworks for the 4th (yes, I'm nuts) and Fantasmic for Wednesday. So Sat night will be open for riding rides...

Ps, none of us care about thrill rides so most the biggies that come with the FP option matter to us.

I really hate being the planner because I want everyone to be happy and happiness = the least amount of walking for my group.
 
Maybe Adventureland because it's fun to do the jungle Cruise at night. Tomorrowland for Autopia at night, you can FP that during the day. Finding Nemo at night is semi interesting.

Though most of the Paradise Pier attractions close at night, seeing the area lit up is great, but you will see it before and after WoC anyway.
 
I agree, use Saturday night to hit up Adventureland (and maybe some New Orleans Square). There's a relatively short walking distance between attractions and the only one with a long queue walk is Indy. If you hit it right, the lines shouldn't be too long, between people waiting for Fantasmic and fireworks.
 
You could also catch the monorail back to downtown Disney and you'd be very close to the GCH. You could do Nemo, and maybe Autopia in Tomorrowland before catching the monorail. Maybe you could also walk in through the main gates and then get on the train and do a circuit, then get off and head to the jungle cruise, 70 year olds and 18 month olds and everyone in between would like that :)
 






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