sailing123
Earning My Ears
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- May 29, 2001
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We leave Friday, and I keep reading to avoid the parks on early entry days if you're not staying at a Disney resort and can't take advantage of early entry. Herein lies my dilemma. My DS will be 5 on Monday. He has his heart set on a birthday at MK -- Monday is early entry for MK. We have lunch reservations at Crystal Palace with Pooh that day. We are not staying at a Disney resort. So my question is, how bad is it REALLY on early entry days? Right now I'm thinking we'll just go with the flow and do what we can do -- we'll be going back at least one other day in the week anyway. We have a 5 year old and an almost-2 year old. We have NO adult agenda for this trip -- the whole thing revolves around having fun together; we won't be doing baby swaps at Space Mountain; we may well do several "chuck bubba relays" at Dumbo. If they want to play for an hour at Donald's boat, okay. Given that attitude, will the crowds still be so thick at MK on Monday that we won't have a good time?
Even though we will "go with the flow", I do have a general idea of what I think we should do first. I'm thinking we get there at 8:30-ish, go into City Hall and get maps and the birthday button for my son. Go to Dumbo first -- I'm sure there will be a line. While we're waiting, have DH take all our passes over to Pooh and get fastpasses. Ride Dumbo, then depending on our fastpass time for Pooh, try doing the carousel/Peter Pan/Small World/Legend of Lion King -- whatever we can do. Ride Pooh, and check the time. If we're not too short on time before lunch, head to Tomorrowland and try doing the speedway (again send DH to get fastpasses for Buzz) and Buzz. If we are short on time, just head to Toontown and hang out there for a while, then head back to the Crystal Palace. After lunch, see how we're all holding up, and maybe head to Frontierland to Tom Sawyer's Island for some run-around time. Then probably head back to our just-barely-off-property resort for naps/pool time. Eat dinner, open presents, have cake, and head back for an evening in the park culminating with fireworks. The next day will be our "off" day (to make up for being up so late).
So am I realistic or crazy?
Sondra
Even though we will "go with the flow", I do have a general idea of what I think we should do first. I'm thinking we get there at 8:30-ish, go into City Hall and get maps and the birthday button for my son. Go to Dumbo first -- I'm sure there will be a line. While we're waiting, have DH take all our passes over to Pooh and get fastpasses. Ride Dumbo, then depending on our fastpass time for Pooh, try doing the carousel/Peter Pan/Small World/Legend of Lion King -- whatever we can do. Ride Pooh, and check the time. If we're not too short on time before lunch, head to Tomorrowland and try doing the speedway (again send DH to get fastpasses for Buzz) and Buzz. If we are short on time, just head to Toontown and hang out there for a while, then head back to the Crystal Palace. After lunch, see how we're all holding up, and maybe head to Frontierland to Tom Sawyer's Island for some run-around time. Then probably head back to our just-barely-off-property resort for naps/pool time. Eat dinner, open presents, have cake, and head back for an evening in the park culminating with fireworks. The next day will be our "off" day (to make up for being up so late).
So am I realistic or crazy?
Sondra