We are East-coasters and doing the MR cruise on the Wonder leaving on Feb. 20th (President's Day weekend). This will be our first trip to DL, and because of our arrival time on Fri. evening, and wanting to get to port on Sun., we only have one day at DL.
We have decided to skip CA altogether and focus on DL Park only. As of now, we are staying at the HoJo in a room that faces property--hoping that we'll be able to see some fireworks from our room, since my 5 year-old will be long asleep by the time they start (time change and all).
So, we won't be entering early on Sat. I know all of this is less than ideal in terms of likely crowds, so my question is, what rides should we try to do first? We'll definitely be there at opening (it won't be that early for us, given the time difference). I've read at least one touring plan that said don't go to Fantasyland early on a Magic Morning hour b/c it'll already be packed. But, having a little one, Fantasyland rides are going to be top priorities for us. Should we still go straight there and try to hit Dumbo and Peter Pan right away? Or go to another part of the park that will be less crowded first thing?
Thanks for any help you can offer!
We have decided to skip CA altogether and focus on DL Park only. As of now, we are staying at the HoJo in a room that faces property--hoping that we'll be able to see some fireworks from our room, since my 5 year-old will be long asleep by the time they start (time change and all).
So, we won't be entering early on Sat. I know all of this is less than ideal in terms of likely crowds, so my question is, what rides should we try to do first? We'll definitely be there at opening (it won't be that early for us, given the time difference). I've read at least one touring plan that said don't go to Fantasyland early on a Magic Morning hour b/c it'll already be packed. But, having a little one, Fantasyland rides are going to be top priorities for us. Should we still go straight there and try to hit Dumbo and Peter Pan right away? Or go to another part of the park that will be less crowded first thing?
Thanks for any help you can offer!
All the fun for kids, none of the scary adventures or dark lines (Peter Pan's line, even though DS loves the ride and always has, nearly freaked out my son when he was 4 or 5, b/c once you're under the "awning" type thing, it is dark in that line)....