chopped up wdw visit

Idaholion

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Going on a Disney cruise in Feb/March next year. Me, spouse, 11 year old son. Schedule opened up, and we decided to add a visit to WDW. Sooo, we arrive in Orlando on Friday afternoon 4:30 flight. Gone for the next week. Back Saturday Morning, Leave Wednesday afternoon 5:40.
Looking at the following rough outline of a schedule
Figure we can be at the MK Friday by 7:00 PM. Staying at WDW property, so I can get FP+ the end of December. Get Fast Passes for 7DMT and the fireworks, one more, not sure which one. Park open till midnight, and we are on Mountain time, but have to get up and catch a shuttle to the port in the morning. 10:00 fireworks, 11:00 2nd electric parade. We make a list top to bottom priority and see as much as we like.

We get back from cruise Saturday morning, I figure back to the park by 11:00 or so. Hollywood Studios for Saturday, FP+ for TSMM, and schedule the rest as best I can.
Sunday, no parks, quiet day.
Monday, Epcot Center, RD if possible, but more likely 10:00 or so. I know how mornings usually work for us.
Tuesday, MK. Once again, as early as possible
Wednesday, probably HS for the morning (depending on what we were able to see/do Saturday.) or perhaps MK.
With limited time, I decided not to try to slip animal kingdom in.
Lots of chunks of days, and it has been more than 30 years since I have been to WDW. We went to DL a couple of years ago, but first time at WDW for wife and son.

Sorry, lots of details for the setup. I discovered that the week we want to hit the park is the first week of Spring Break, so crowd levels are supposed to be 6-7. Bad Crowded, but not unbearable. Unfortunately we couldn't go the week before the cruise. I am going through the cheat sheets, and planning tips. I know, for instance that I am hitting Hollywood Studios on the "not recommended" days, but it was the only way I could find to fit MK and Epcot in on recommended times.
With this kind of a broken up schedule, any recommendations? especially things like what FP+ you would get for this kind of an arrangement. I have some restaurant reservations, (Wave, Sci Fi drive in, Garden Grill, Liberty Tree) but I may cancel them for just finding a bite on the way, and using the time to park visit.
If this were you, what would you schedule?
 
One thing to consider, assuming you will be buying 5 day park passes -- adding a 6th day is only $10 per pass. So on the Sunday you could think about going to a park for a few hours, perhaps even slip in AK ;-)

We have done two trips now with a WDW-Disney cruise-WDW split stay. It has worked well for us.

-SW
 
Thanks, but the reason we are not going to the park on Sunday isn't due to a lack of tickets, just a personal choice
 
Looking at the schedule, if I have Saturday March 7th from about 11:00 to closing, Monday and Tuesday all day, and Wednesday till about 2:30. The only day that is really good for MK is Tuesday, according to the planning guides. Would you do Hollywood Studios Saturday part day and Wednesday part day with Epcot full day on Monday, or reverse that with Epcot on Sat and Wed, with HS full day on Monday? (Still not a good day for HS, I know)

Or something else entirely?
I don't know with an 11 year old, (Turning 11 on that Sunday, actually) if i need more time at Epcot, HS, or some other mix
 

Thanks, but the reason we are not going to the park on Sunday isn't due to a lack of tickets, just a personal choice

I'd be chomping at the bit if in WDW and not being able to head to the parks, my kids would never have gone for it.;) We often will take several mornings off, then hit a park in the afternoon or hit rope drop, then afternoon pool break.

many swear by the touring/crowd guides, can't say they've worked for us 100% but a good starting point. Have taken to winging it and attempting to avoid the parks w/am EMH.

last DCL cruise we hit traffic out of the port (we rent & park a car) to point where I had to switch our 11: 30 pm TSM FP to a later time, glad there were options still left. If it is #1 on your list, might want to schedule it 'last' on MGM day.

Not sure if u are using DCL transportation or private shuttle, but might want to double-check the times of scheduled departures/arrivals.

enjoy your trip.
 














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