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andip1967

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Its took four months to do this, however we have blank days on our trip, little help needed thanks.

Day 1 (Thurs) Arrival

Day 2 (Fri) Animal Kingdom

Day 3 (Sat)

Day 4 (Sun) Magic Kingdom

Day 5 (Mon) Discovery Cove

Day 6 (Tues)

Day 7 (Weds) Epcot

Day 8 (Thurs) M G M

Day 9 (Fri)

Day 10 (Sat) Universal Studios

Day 11 (Sun) Busch Gardens

Day 12 (Mon)

Day 13 (Tues) Island of Adventures

Day 14 (Weds) Sea World

Day 15 Depart

This is no rough plan anymore :confused3
 
How about a trip to a water park. Epcot can take 1.5 - 2 days to see everything. You might want to include a small shopping trip (Premium Outlets is good). Its good to have a float day so that if you want to go back to a park you can. Just take your time and dont rush everything.
 
What about a days shopping?? it's a shame to go all the way to the US and not to take advantage of some of the great bargains that you can get ;)
 
Planning is part of the fun and it's always nice to look forward to your holiday and think about what you want to do and see, however, I would be prepared to be more flexible, you can change your plans when you get out there.
If I did a plan it would probably be for the first couple of days only as we would just not stick to it.

I would never advise anyone to go to a theme park every day, having rest days in-between is very important, and if you have free days then you can always see how you feel on the day.
There is plenty of other things to do like shopping, maybe relaxing by the pool.

That's why we like staying in a villa so much as we have the freedom and privacy to relax when we feel like it.
 

andip1967 said:
Its took four months to do this, however we have blank days on our trip, little help needed thanks.

Day 1 (Thurs) Arrival

Day 2 (Fri) Animal Kingdom

Day 3 (Sat) Pool Day /shopping

Day 4 (Sun) Magic Kingdom

Day 5 (Mon) Discovery Cove

Day 6 (Tues) Shopping / DTD

Day 7 (Weds) Epcot

Day 8 (Thurs) M G M

Day 9 (Fri) Pool day /shopping

Day 10 (Sat) Universal Studios

Day 11 (Sun) Busch Gardens

Day 12 (Mon) Shopping / relax

Day 13 (Tues) Island of Adventures

Day 14 (Weds) Sea World

Day 15 Depart

This is no rough plan anymore :confused3

Easy !! ;)
 
Day 1 (Thurs) Arrival

Day 2 (Fri) Animal Kingdom

Day 3 (Sat) Shopping at Florida Mall and Mall of Millenia

Day 4 (Sun) Magic Kingdom

Day 5 (Mon) Discovery Cove

Day 6 (Tues) Either Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon til after lunch, freshen up then Premium Oultets late afternoon.

Day 7 (Weds) Epcot

Day 8 (Thurs) M G M

Day 9 (Fri) Universal Studios

Day 10 (Sat) Visit AKL for Boma's then Celebration

Day 11 (Sun) Busch Gardens

Day 12 (Mon) Epcot lunchtime til late for Illuminations

Day 13 (Tues) Island of Adventures

Day 14 (Weds) Sea World

Day 15 Depart

Just made some suggestions in blue. Best bet is to avoid the water parks at the weekend as locals visit then. Is there any chance DC can be changed to a weekend? The reason is all parks are busier at the weekend but as DC is controlled to 1000 visitors a day it is no busier.

Claire ;)
 
You could always just leave them blank and do something spontaneous when the day comes round! There's nothing written anywhere that says you have to have something planned for every single day so why not just 'go-with-the-flow' those days?? :confused3
 
I nlike go with the flow days myself, we are all different but I like to leave room for a little spontaneity - so I liked your original plan, though I think Claire L's idea of doing DC at the weekend is excellent :)
 
Does your tickets allow a park day every day? if so I like some go with the flow days, it's nice to wake up and just decide that morning to stop in at such and such park, even just for the morning and then do some shopping in the afternoon.

There is also miniture golf, both Disney courses are fun.

There's also some good things to see and do on I Drive such as Ripley's Believe It or Not and Wonderworks.
 
Epcot & Magic Kingdom are 1.5-2 days. You could add another one of those. Water park or shopping.
 
I'm not sure who you're going with, but if you have children, we are very fond of a place called "green meadows petting zoo" where you get to hold farm animals of every type and description, milk a cow, ride a horse and take a hayride...highly recommended.
Even better, if you have a car, drive to the beach. We spent a morning at cocoa beach then made it back for the parks at night. I think its about 60-90 minute drive and terrific.
Theres a place called silvers springs that is highly recommended in tour books as a sort of natural change of pace from them parks never did it seemed too tame for us.
Also, highly recommended is local natural phenominon, I can't remember exactly what it was but either everglades type area or some sort of natural parks supposed to be terific, true florida before disney, might have read it in time out worth researching.
I would make soft plans but I will warn you. I tried to take a trip like yours and it didn't work. Every day by noon we ended up going to the parks. They're just too close and irresistable. maybe you'll have better luck.
 











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