Cruisin Spartan
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 28, 2015
- Messages
- 139
Generally speaking, we tend to follow the midday break strategy as well, and I highly recommend it. Our kids are young, so our breaks are almost always naps in the room. The one variation for us is that we also typically take one or two days during a trip to sleep in, hit the pool, eat lunch, then take a nap before heading out in the late afternoon to spend the evening in a park. This pace keeps us going pretty well without getting exhausted.
That first day is the one that would worry me. If you have a 1:40 BOG ADR, you probably wouldn't be leaving the park until 2:30ish or so. I'm not sure if you've settled on a hotel, but by the time you make it back there I can't imagine you'll have a whole lot of rest time before heading back to MK if 5:00 is when you want to be back.
Thanks everyone.
We went in November 2015 and we were able to rope drop all parks and get all of our must do rides in before lunch. Then we decided if we wanted to stay in the park or head back to the resort. So far this is what I am thinking:
Friday 6/9 MK rope drop, BOG lunch 1:40, back to resort for break and back to MK for 5 until close
Saturday 6/10 AK rope drop, Yak and Yeti lunch 1:15, back to resort for break (we normally do AK as a 1/2 day park but with pandora I will have to wait to see if I can get fast passes for anything and adjust accordingly)
Sunday 6/11 HS rope drop, Chef Mickey ADR's for 1:00, back to resort for break then hop to whichever park we feel like
Monday 6/12 Water parks day
Tuesday 6/13 rope drop Epcot, leave park around 2:00 for break, return for 7:15 for Via Napoli ADR
That first day is the one that would worry me. If you have a 1:40 BOG ADR, you probably wouldn't be leaving the park until 2:30ish or so. I'm not sure if you've settled on a hotel, but by the time you make it back there I can't imagine you'll have a whole lot of rest time before heading back to MK if 5:00 is when you want to be back.