Critique my plans please :)

marissa1230

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It will be me, DH Dd (1), MIl, FIl, BIL, SIL, Sil bf.
Sept 6-10th Boardwalk
Sept 10-15th wilderness lodge

Sept 6 arrive MCO 10:30 am, drop bags off at boardwalk and go mk
1:50-2:50 dumbo
3:05-4:05 peter pan
Dinner @ 5:30 1900 park fare
7:35-8:35 7dwfts

Sept 7th 9:15-10:15 spaceship earth
1025-1125 soarin
1145-1245 turtle talk
Lunch qs
5:30 dinner at Biergarten

Sept 8th: 7:45 minnie breakfast @ cape may, relax/ swim at the pool...then tickets for MnSSHP

Sept 9 10-11 TSM
1120-1220 little mermaid
Qs lunch
1:00 frozen sing along/TOT
ohana dinner at 4:15

Sept 10 drop bags off at front desk for wilderness lodge...
110-210 frozen ever after
210310 turtle talk
320-420 figment
dinner at garden grill 4:50

Sept 11 110-210 everest
300 lion king show
400 safari
dinner 4:50 tusker house

Sept 12 1145 ohana breakfast
325-425 peter pan
430-530 winnie the pooh
640 space mtn/ buz

Sept 13 magic kingdom day BoG 8:40
930 peter pan
1115 barnstormer
135 splash mtn
BoG dinner at 5:30

Sept 14th 50s prime lunch at 11:15 (paying oop family favorite)
140 Disney jr singalong
245 TSM
350 Star Tours
510 dinner at teppen edo

Sept 15 breqkfast at whispering canyon (paying oop) hang out at the hotel, flight leaves at 4pm
 
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You do not add as much to your plans as I would like to see, like what FPs do you have at each park.
Restaurants that you have are all good. Never did dinner at Askershus but breakfast is awesome. BoG is good and great scenery. Teppan do is fun.
Boardwalk is great location to visit HS and Epcot.
Careful of the late night Monorail, often times it is down.
Which water park - my family likes Typhoon better.
Have you looked at EMH - late if there are any - they allow for many rides.

Have a great time.
 
I think it's a little ambitious with a small child when I look at it.
I take it it's your DD's first visit? Also her first flight? I would make sure you are flexible on your first day, depending on how she reacts to getting up early, the flight, maybe keep in mind not to go to MK. Maybe already prepare to split up, with all adults and one small child, you and DH might wanna go back to the room for a break, when necessary.
Also with a small child I wouldn't do 2 HS days and 3 EP days, also I would hop less.

I would go for a later breakfast on the 8th if your plans are to go to the pool or waterpark for the rest of the day. No need to get up that early. I would go for the pool to make it more relaxing. Water parks really wear you out and if you want to make good use of MNSSHP better take it easy.

I would reconsider Teppan Edo on the 14th, it's the first day of Food & Wine.
 
You do not add as much to your plans as I would like to see, like what FPs do you have at each park.
Restaurants that you have are all good. Never did dinner at Askershus but breakfast is awesome. BoG is good and great scenery. Teppan do is fun.
Boardwalk is great location to visit HS and Epcot.
Careful of the late night Monorail, often times it is down.
Which water park - my family likes Typhoon better.
Have you looked at EMH - late if there are any - they allow for many rides.

Have a great time.
I have the FPs but ill add them when my daughter goes down fkr a nap since it will take awhile to type out. We picked parks based off of not having EMH to avoid crowds ( hopefully). We always preferred bliard beach to typhoon but i never explored the kid areas in either so im open to suggestions.
 

Your plans look pretty good to me. I might see if I could do Beaches & Cream on your MNSSP day and skip the water park. Hang out at the resort pool and rest up for a late night. The water park would tire me out too much to enjoy the party.

Ohana on your HS day is a little out of the way, but there's really not another place for it. The bus ride to/from HS/Poly is not that bad and will provide a bit of rest if you intend to return to HS for nightime stuff.
 
I think it's a little ambitious with a small child when I look at it.
I take it it's your DD's first visit? Also her first flight? I would make sure you are flexible on your first day, depending on how she reacts to getting up early, the flight, maybe keep in mind not to go to MK. Maybe already prepare to split up, with all adults and one small child, you and DH might wanna go back to the room for a break, when necessary.
Also with a small child I wouldn't do 2 HS days and 3 EP days, also I would hop less.

I would go for a later breakfast on the 8th if your plans are to go to the pool or waterpark for the rest of the day. No need to get up that early. I would go for the pool to make it more relaxing. Water parks really wear you out and if you want to make good use of MNSSHP better take it easy.

I would reconsider Teppan Edo on the 14th, it's the first day of Food & Wine.
This will be her 5th flight, the firay 4 were cross country. She has been to disneyland but not to wdw. Before she was born we would go every year.

We have early dinners so afterwards she could still go to bed at her normal 7/8 bedtime. My in laws will take turns with us going back with her.

Most of the restaurants we love are at epcot, if they werent i wouldnt spend much time there. We all are fans of toy story mania, that and the close walk from boardwalk had us going there twice.
 
Your plans look pretty good to me. I might see if I could do Beaches & Cream on your MNSSP day and skip the water park. Hang out at the resort pool and rest up for a late night. The water park would tire me out too much to enjoy the party.

Ohana on your HS day is a little out of the way, but there's really not another place for it. The bus ride to/from HS/Poly is not that bad and will provide a bit of rest if you intend to return to HS for nightime stuff.
I tried to switxh us to the 8th but there isnt anything available. We were going there to grt the kitchen sink. So we may just do the walk up and get the mini version on the 8th and cancel the reservation on the 7th. Thanks for the tip
 
September 13th is a MNSSHP so MK closes at 7 pm
I have the same reservation at BOG for dinner so we will see you there :maleficen
 











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