Hi,
Trying to decide between 2 times for our Chef Mickey's meal. My kids are 6 and 4 and my son (4) is most excited about having a meal with Mickey and all his pals.
Option 1 (Arrival day, planning half day at Epcot):
Flight gets in at 9:50am. Expecting to be at Wilderness Lodge by 11:30 at latest for check-in.
Would take boat from WL to Contemporary
Chef Mickey's at 12:55PM for Brunch
After the lunch, monorail to TTC, then monorail to Epcot
Hoping to be at Epcot by 2:00-2:30 because first Fastpass in Epcot at 2:20PM-3:20PM
See attractions 2:30-6
Dinner at Coral Reef at 6:15PM
Back to resort for evening
* With this option, I like the idea of heading to Chef Mickey's right after arrival as the first thing to get everyone in the magical mood. As long as the flight is on time we should be ok to get to CM on time and even have an hour to wander around the Wilderness Lodge first and get acquainted with it. Plus, I have heard that CM is better food at breakfast, and the brunch includes many breakfast food items. A little nervous that we will lose a lot of park time at Epcot since otherwise we would head straight to Epcot after checkin but if the meal gets the kids fed and excited for the trip at the same time it might be worth it.
Option 2 (Magic Kingdom day):
Breakfast at Be Our Guest before rope drop
Lunch QS
Stay for Festival of Fantasy Parade
Take a break after parade (in park or back to Wilderness lodge?)
Then either monorail to Contemporary from park or boat to Contemporary from Wilderness Lodge
Chef Mickey's at 5:10PM for Dinner
Head back to resort for the evening
* I think this option could work but I am a little concerned that the kids will be too exhausted after going rope drop to parade to really enjoy the dinner. Would plan a break after the parade but there's not much time 3:30ish to 5:10. Plus I've heard the dinner food and experience is not as good? If we don't do Chef Mickeys this day we will just head back to resort after the parade and have dinner at the resort that evening.
What would you do? Any insights appreciated!
Trying to decide between 2 times for our Chef Mickey's meal. My kids are 6 and 4 and my son (4) is most excited about having a meal with Mickey and all his pals.
Option 1 (Arrival day, planning half day at Epcot):
Flight gets in at 9:50am. Expecting to be at Wilderness Lodge by 11:30 at latest for check-in.
Would take boat from WL to Contemporary
Chef Mickey's at 12:55PM for Brunch
After the lunch, monorail to TTC, then monorail to Epcot
Hoping to be at Epcot by 2:00-2:30 because first Fastpass in Epcot at 2:20PM-3:20PM
See attractions 2:30-6
Dinner at Coral Reef at 6:15PM
Back to resort for evening
* With this option, I like the idea of heading to Chef Mickey's right after arrival as the first thing to get everyone in the magical mood. As long as the flight is on time we should be ok to get to CM on time and even have an hour to wander around the Wilderness Lodge first and get acquainted with it. Plus, I have heard that CM is better food at breakfast, and the brunch includes many breakfast food items. A little nervous that we will lose a lot of park time at Epcot since otherwise we would head straight to Epcot after checkin but if the meal gets the kids fed and excited for the trip at the same time it might be worth it.
Option 2 (Magic Kingdom day):
Breakfast at Be Our Guest before rope drop
Lunch QS
Stay for Festival of Fantasy Parade
Take a break after parade (in park or back to Wilderness lodge?)
Then either monorail to Contemporary from park or boat to Contemporary from Wilderness Lodge
Chef Mickey's at 5:10PM for Dinner
Head back to resort for the evening
* I think this option could work but I am a little concerned that the kids will be too exhausted after going rope drop to parade to really enjoy the dinner. Would plan a break after the parade but there's not much time 3:30ish to 5:10. Plus I've heard the dinner food and experience is not as good? If we don't do Chef Mickeys this day we will just head back to resort after the parade and have dinner at the resort that evening.
What would you do? Any insights appreciated!
