Yes, lots of people have.Has anyone done this before???
Our preference is WDW first (any where from 3-5 days), cruise second (nothing less than 7 nights).In the early stages of planning for 2017 and just trying to figure it out and how much time to plan vacation for.
Do you feel like 5 days at the parks is enough?
You can never have enough days - lol. A few years ago we did one week at Disney followed by B2B cruises on the Fantasy ... afterwards was Universal. It was certainly a "shock" to the system experiencing Universal after 3 weeks of Disney to say the least. This year, we're doing Universal first followed by the cruise and then Disney so looking forward to it ...Do you feel like 5 days at the parks is enough?
Hi there - slightly off topic - but which park did you visit where you saw manatees? We are looking for a great spot to visit and see wildlife - especially manatees if at all possible!We have done 7 days WDW and then a 4 night cruise, and then three years later we did 4 days before (Universal, IOA, Blizzard Beach, and an amazing Florida park where we saw manatees. and then a 7 night cruise. We just did 2 days in Seattle, 3 days in Vancouver and then 7 night Alaska cruise. I would recommend cruising second.
Not if you really "want to see everything". But it give us plenty of time do many things we enjoy. If you really want to see all the parks, and whatever else is offered (at your resort, water parks, etc) I'd say you probably need at least a week.Do you feel like 5 days at the parks is enough?
https://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Homosassa-SpringsHi there - slightly off topic - but which park did you visit where you saw manatees? We are looking for a great spot to visit and see wildlife - especially manatees if at all possible!
We used Ride Max (pre FP+), and our days worked out perfectly. Did we see everything probably not, but we saw and did everything that we wanted to during that time. It was in July and are a group of 10 (at that time we ranged from 5-65) if that helps at all.Do you feel like 5 days at the parks is enough?