kangamama
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My date to make FP+ reservations is coming up, so I think it is time for me to ask for some feedback on my family's plans. A little background before reading the current version of our itinerary: there are seven of us ranging in age from 4 - 75. Four of us are coming from California, with a 3 hour time difference. We are repeat visitors to DisneyLAND, and have not been to WDW. Due to the jet lag (and general dislike of early mornings even in the best of conditions) we are not planning on rope drop, and would rather stay late (we will keep the kids on CA time as long as possible to make this work). We will be there Easter week. The schedule below was chosen based on the advice I got from the easy WDW site.
SAT 3/26
arrival at MCO, early evening, pick up rental car and check in at CBR. If anyone has energy, go to the pool
SUN 3/27
Easter Day
8 am Mother in Law to Easter mass at CR
10 am enter MK -- plan to focus on Fantasyland and Tomorrowland (people mover, YAY!)
Hoping for FP+ for Mine Train, Peter Pan, and Buzz Lightyear
4:15 ADR for CRT
MON 3/28
Animal Kingdom/Epcot
Morning: AK
FP+ for Kilimanjaro Safari, Dinosaur, and Finding Nemo show
Single rider for Expedition Everest for those who want to ride (QUESTION: what is nearby for my kids to do with my MIL and FIL while the rest of us Single Rider EE?)
No ADRs for today
2:00 - 5:00 break
5:00 to Epcot, World Showcase -- snack dinner through World Showcase, check FP kiosks to see what (if anything) is available for that evening
TUES 3/29
Hollywood Studios
This is the one day that we will break our anti-ropedrop rule, and that will be for the sole purpose of getting my 8 year old a spot in the Jedi Training. Wish me luck in so many different ways...!
FP+ for Toy Story, Frozen Sing Along, and Star Tours
Single Rider fro RNRC
12:25 ADR for 50s Prime Time Diner
QUESTION: Do we need a FP for the Indy Stunt Show? I'd likely drop the Frozen Sing Along because we've done that at DLR if you guys think that it would make sense to grab that FP+ instead.
3:00 - 6:00 take a break
8:00 Illuminations cruise from the Yacht Club (AAAAAAA I Can't wait for this!!!! SO EXCITED!!!) (QUESTION -- where should we have dinner before this? I'm not really feeling the food court at CBR... I'd love your thoughts!)
WEDS 3/30
NO PARKS TODAY
9:30 am ADR at Ohana
go back to CBR and enjoy pool and other things that resort offers
4:30 start journey to FWC for HDDR (even though we have a car, we will be using public transit to get to FWC due to the location of the HDDR and the location of the parking. We are planning to see the horses, enjoy the playground, etc as well)
6:15 ADR for HDDR
THURS 3/31
Magic Kingdom
FP+ for Big Thunder, Jungle Cruise, Pirates
12:15 ADR for BOG (may drop this)
6:20 ADR for Crystal Palace
QUESTION: Given the crowd levels this week, would you recommend that we get a FP for Wishes? I'd drop something from this day and get the Wishes FP+ for this day if you all think that would be wise.
FRI 4/1
Epcot
FP+ for Mission Space, Spaceship Earth, and Turtle Talk
Single Rider for Test Track
12:45 ADR at Garden Grill (my kids are Chip and Dale obsessed)
SAT 4/2
Travel day
check out, head to Disney Springs
12:30 ADR at Raglan Road
After lunch, head to MCO
Whew, I'm exhausted reading this. Feedback appreciated, although please keep in mind, as I said above, we are not a rope drop family -- forcing my family to make rope drop will result in a miserable trip for us. We would rather miss out on some stuff, and be happy.
Thanks in advance!
SAT 3/26
arrival at MCO, early evening, pick up rental car and check in at CBR. If anyone has energy, go to the pool
SUN 3/27
Easter Day
8 am Mother in Law to Easter mass at CR
10 am enter MK -- plan to focus on Fantasyland and Tomorrowland (people mover, YAY!)
Hoping for FP+ for Mine Train, Peter Pan, and Buzz Lightyear
4:15 ADR for CRT
MON 3/28
Animal Kingdom/Epcot
Morning: AK
FP+ for Kilimanjaro Safari, Dinosaur, and Finding Nemo show
Single rider for Expedition Everest for those who want to ride (QUESTION: what is nearby for my kids to do with my MIL and FIL while the rest of us Single Rider EE?)
No ADRs for today
2:00 - 5:00 break
5:00 to Epcot, World Showcase -- snack dinner through World Showcase, check FP kiosks to see what (if anything) is available for that evening
TUES 3/29
Hollywood Studios
This is the one day that we will break our anti-ropedrop rule, and that will be for the sole purpose of getting my 8 year old a spot in the Jedi Training. Wish me luck in so many different ways...!
FP+ for Toy Story, Frozen Sing Along, and Star Tours
Single Rider fro RNRC
12:25 ADR for 50s Prime Time Diner
QUESTION: Do we need a FP for the Indy Stunt Show? I'd likely drop the Frozen Sing Along because we've done that at DLR if you guys think that it would make sense to grab that FP+ instead.
3:00 - 6:00 take a break
8:00 Illuminations cruise from the Yacht Club (AAAAAAA I Can't wait for this!!!! SO EXCITED!!!) (QUESTION -- where should we have dinner before this? I'm not really feeling the food court at CBR... I'd love your thoughts!)
WEDS 3/30
NO PARKS TODAY
9:30 am ADR at Ohana
go back to CBR and enjoy pool and other things that resort offers
4:30 start journey to FWC for HDDR (even though we have a car, we will be using public transit to get to FWC due to the location of the HDDR and the location of the parking. We are planning to see the horses, enjoy the playground, etc as well)
6:15 ADR for HDDR
THURS 3/31
Magic Kingdom
FP+ for Big Thunder, Jungle Cruise, Pirates
12:15 ADR for BOG (may drop this)
6:20 ADR for Crystal Palace
QUESTION: Given the crowd levels this week, would you recommend that we get a FP for Wishes? I'd drop something from this day and get the Wishes FP+ for this day if you all think that would be wise.
FRI 4/1
Epcot
FP+ for Mission Space, Spaceship Earth, and Turtle Talk
Single Rider for Test Track
12:45 ADR at Garden Grill (my kids are Chip and Dale obsessed)
SAT 4/2
Travel day
check out, head to Disney Springs
12:30 ADR at Raglan Road
After lunch, head to MCO
Whew, I'm exhausted reading this. Feedback appreciated, although please keep in mind, as I said above, we are not a rope drop family -- forcing my family to make rope drop will result in a miserable trip for us. We would rather miss out on some stuff, and be happy.
Thanks in advance!