Fantasia79
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My wife and I have been to Disney several times and super excited to take our daughter for her first trip. She'll be just over 2 years old when we go in 2017.
We're looking at a 5 day trip. My Dad and his wife will be coming for the first three days, my Mom and her husband will be coming the last 3 days (one day overlap). My dad and his wife have never been to Disney and probably never would go. My mom and her husband have been several times and love going.
I'm experienced planning trips for 100+ teenagers, but one toddler and I have no idea what I'm doing. So, I ask a lot of people and do a lot of research.
We're looking at June 22-27, 2017.
So! Here's the current plan:
Make rope drop each day, plan on being in the parks until lunch, than taking a break until roughly dinner time. Head back to the parks for a table service dinner plus a few hours. Most nights, turn in early (get one night time show at EPCOT, one at MK). My Dad only wants to be with us (and he's nota favor heat), so I'm thinking relaxed arrival day, Epcot day 1, animal kingdom day 2, MK day 3, MK day 4, Epcot day 5. Mom wants to take my daughter for extended times so my wife & I can get out on our own too.
Plan a character meal a day (breakfast or lunch). And plan one ride a day for my wife and to rider swap. Hit up stroller rental.
What am I forgetting? What do I not see coming?
We're looking at a 5 day trip. My Dad and his wife will be coming for the first three days, my Mom and her husband will be coming the last 3 days (one day overlap). My dad and his wife have never been to Disney and probably never would go. My mom and her husband have been several times and love going.
I'm experienced planning trips for 100+ teenagers, but one toddler and I have no idea what I'm doing. So, I ask a lot of people and do a lot of research.
We're looking at June 22-27, 2017.
So! Here's the current plan:
Make rope drop each day, plan on being in the parks until lunch, than taking a break until roughly dinner time. Head back to the parks for a table service dinner plus a few hours. Most nights, turn in early (get one night time show at EPCOT, one at MK). My Dad only wants to be with us (and he's nota favor heat), so I'm thinking relaxed arrival day, Epcot day 1, animal kingdom day 2, MK day 3, MK day 4, Epcot day 5. Mom wants to take my daughter for extended times so my wife & I can get out on our own too.
Plan a character meal a day (breakfast or lunch). And plan one ride a day for my wife and to rider swap. Hit up stroller rental.
What am I forgetting? What do I not see coming?