tlmadden73
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I have another short trip coming up (I've decided to take my family on frequent short trips (every year)(like 2 park days) instead of one large trip ... since my son (and now daughter) are still young (and I feel a long trip would just wear them out). Once they get older .. sure . longer trips will be in the works.
Anyway. Trying to figure out a good game plan with my wife, son (will be 4 1/2) and daughter (will be 5 1/2 months) for an upcoming trip in end of March. Just struggling how to plan to do some fun stuff, but taking into account having an infant that can't go on everything and may slow us down (and who knows how busy the parks will be).
My general plan is
DAY 1 - DHS - planning on hopping to MK (and maybe hop back if there is SW fireworks)
DAY 2 - Epcot - all day (maybe hop to MK depending how the day is going).
DHS
My hope to get there to use morning EMH, get an early lunch and the earliest Indiana Jones show and then hop over to MK for the afternoon (since there isn't much for a Toddler to do at DHS and we were just there for a full day on our last trip)
Do I just make all fast passes for the afternoon at MK and just rely on the EMH to get on the key rides at DHS? (for my family that would be Star Tours and TSMM . .the adult ride will be skipped (or I will ride solo).. Or just make fast passes for the morning at DHS and just see what's available via the app for MK in the afternoon. I don't necessarily want to be locked in to Fast Passes at MK in case we can't make it over there when I want (infant...)
How is that new Express bus service? I am seriously considering it for this day to hop from DHS to MK quickly since I will have an infant and stroller and driving to the park.
Epcot - We have skipped Epcot in my previous few trips because I felt it just didn't have a lot for a toddler compared to the other parks. Now there is Frozen and my son is tall enough to do Soaring and Test Track ..
But what to prioritize there (thanks to the awful tiering)? I really don't know which of those 3 popular rides he would like the most. What else is good there for a 4yo besides the obvious of Nemo and Figment.
We have lunch reservations at Garden Grill and then the hope would be to just take it easy for the afternoon and leave before any night shows to rest. If we have the time/energy, we may hop back to MK again *shrug* (but I doubt it).
We are also going with a large group of several other families. And while we hope to go on some rides with them .. we mainly are each making our own plans and meeting for meals.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Anyway. Trying to figure out a good game plan with my wife, son (will be 4 1/2) and daughter (will be 5 1/2 months) for an upcoming trip in end of March. Just struggling how to plan to do some fun stuff, but taking into account having an infant that can't go on everything and may slow us down (and who knows how busy the parks will be).
My general plan is
DAY 1 - DHS - planning on hopping to MK (and maybe hop back if there is SW fireworks)
DAY 2 - Epcot - all day (maybe hop to MK depending how the day is going).
DHS
My hope to get there to use morning EMH, get an early lunch and the earliest Indiana Jones show and then hop over to MK for the afternoon (since there isn't much for a Toddler to do at DHS and we were just there for a full day on our last trip)
Do I just make all fast passes for the afternoon at MK and just rely on the EMH to get on the key rides at DHS? (for my family that would be Star Tours and TSMM . .the adult ride will be skipped (or I will ride solo).. Or just make fast passes for the morning at DHS and just see what's available via the app for MK in the afternoon. I don't necessarily want to be locked in to Fast Passes at MK in case we can't make it over there when I want (infant...)
How is that new Express bus service? I am seriously considering it for this day to hop from DHS to MK quickly since I will have an infant and stroller and driving to the park.
Epcot - We have skipped Epcot in my previous few trips because I felt it just didn't have a lot for a toddler compared to the other parks. Now there is Frozen and my son is tall enough to do Soaring and Test Track ..
But what to prioritize there (thanks to the awful tiering)? I really don't know which of those 3 popular rides he would like the most. What else is good there for a 4yo besides the obvious of Nemo and Figment.
We have lunch reservations at Garden Grill and then the hope would be to just take it easy for the afternoon and leave before any night shows to rest. If we have the time/energy, we may hop back to MK again *shrug* (but I doubt it).
We are also going with a large group of several other families. And while we hope to go on some rides with them .. we mainly are each making our own plans and meeting for meals.
Thanks for your suggestions.
