First itinerary

Adz1984

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Could you guys just have a browse over this and advise me whats in the right places and not.

FRI April 27th Arrive/settle down
SAT April 28th Seaworld
SUN April 29th Rest/shopping
MON April 30th Animal Kingdom
TUE May 1st Blizzard Beach
WED May 2nd Epcot
THU May 3rd Rest/shopping
FRI May 4th Magic Kingdom
SAT May 5th Discovery Cove
SUN May 6th MGM
MON May 7th Typhoon Lagoon
TUE May 8th IOA
WED May 9th Rest/shopping
THU May 10th Universal
FRI May 11th Rest/home.

Your help is apreciated and all advise will be taken on borad.
 
Looking good to me water parks in the week and DC on a Saturday :thumbsup2
Not sure of the EMH and if you are on site of not, though as that may have some impact.

Claire ;)
 
We are not staying on site, we are staying at the homewood suites on international drive. We should be able to make it to most of the parks for opening times as we have a car, but if all else fails we will be on the earliest buses to the parks.

We have considered the universal fastpass plus, but i have heard comments that is should not be too busy when we visit so i might give these a miss. I know what rides i want to do, and what i dont so hopefully we can just skip to each in time and get them all done.
 
Sounds like you have everything worked out :)

Claire ;)
 

Looks good I always like to start on something light like Seaworld presume as this is seven days in advance of DC its included.
 
Yes, we went for the 7 days at seaworld which comes with the discovery cove ticket.

Last time we went i think i remember seaworld being a fairly small park, thats why i chose it to be one of the first, and also if i remember rightly in seaworld you dont have to queue for many things, you just sort of walk round and look at things, so hopefully not too many queues in the first days.
 
You are right about Sea World in relation to the queue's however it is still a pretty big park, with the vegetation etc it is also one we find to be a few degrees warmer than the rest and often it can be tiring , especially in the hot summer months.

I don't tend to plan too fare ahead to be honest, usually not past the first 3 or 4 days as we tend to just see how we feel day by day, the only thing I would say is you could possibly combine some of the Disney parks - certainly for me AK is not a full day.
It is common to visit say MK in the morning and then another park in the evening, therefore giving you an extra free day.
 















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