wrldpossibility
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Hi all you Disney experts!
We're under 99 days now for our first trip to WDW ever!
I have been planning this trip since last summer. Sad, I know, but I have a feeling a few of you can relate.
We are going for 10 days, and we are traveling from the West Coast (OR). That means it will take an entire day to get there, and by the time we arrive, we'll just want to check in and eat and crash. My problem is deciding how to maximize our next day. Here are a few ideas I have, and a few things that are set in stone:
1. We have to sleep in. I HATE to waste a park morning, but with the time difference, we won't get up for rope drop this morning. No way. We traveled to the East coast this summer, so we know from experiece that even our early rising little ones will sleep in to about 8 am. And yes, for us, that's sleeping in.
2. We have a 10:30 ADR at Chef Mickey's. Everyone's excited to start off the trip with this, so we need to keep it.
Now for the optional things:
1. After CM, I, the planner, am hesitant to hit the MK. I'll try to explain my reason: no one in our group (even the grandparents coming) have EVER been, and I really want to save MK for the next day, when we can get there at rope drop and "do it right". I don't want any disappointment, and I'm afraid we'd have some if we got there at noon and it was already crowded and I wasn't able to follow my touring plan. Anal, I know, but again, I think some of you MAYBE can relate. (We are DisneyLAND vets, but I don't know if it's all the same...I don't think the feel will be.)
2. So, my current plan is to go to Epcot after CM. We can either visit all the WS Santas for a fun mid-day activity with the kids, or, if it isn't too crowded, we can hit some of the FW rides. We currently have a 6:10 ADR for Coral Reef, which we're looking forward to, but could cancel if we find a better plan.
3. OR, we could go back to our resort and play after CM, then return to MK that evening for MVMCP. We are not currently planning to go to MVMCP at all (we already have park tickets, so this day would be a waste of those, and we didn't think the kids could stay up too late to enjoy it, then there's all this excitement about non ticketed guests, etc.). But, that first night, the kids would be able to stay up late due to the time change, so this could be an option. BUT, we also wanted to get them (and us) to bed early this night, so we could adjust to Florida time and be up for rope drop the next day.
Should I just keep my Epcot idea? One more problem...that day in Epcot happens to be the day after the official opening of the new Nemo ride. Will it be swamped? Of course, if so, it will probably be all week, and we want to go on it sometime anyway. Hopefully there'll be a soft opening so the crowds aren't as bad.
As you can see, we need help!! This will be our FIRST impression of WDW, and I want it to be good!
We're under 99 days now for our first trip to WDW ever!
I have been planning this trip since last summer. Sad, I know, but I have a feeling a few of you can relate.
We are going for 10 days, and we are traveling from the West Coast (OR). That means it will take an entire day to get there, and by the time we arrive, we'll just want to check in and eat and crash. My problem is deciding how to maximize our next day. Here are a few ideas I have, and a few things that are set in stone:
1. We have to sleep in. I HATE to waste a park morning, but with the time difference, we won't get up for rope drop this morning. No way. We traveled to the East coast this summer, so we know from experiece that even our early rising little ones will sleep in to about 8 am. And yes, for us, that's sleeping in.
2. We have a 10:30 ADR at Chef Mickey's. Everyone's excited to start off the trip with this, so we need to keep it.
Now for the optional things:
1. After CM, I, the planner, am hesitant to hit the MK. I'll try to explain my reason: no one in our group (even the grandparents coming) have EVER been, and I really want to save MK for the next day, when we can get there at rope drop and "do it right". I don't want any disappointment, and I'm afraid we'd have some if we got there at noon and it was already crowded and I wasn't able to follow my touring plan. Anal, I know, but again, I think some of you MAYBE can relate. (We are DisneyLAND vets, but I don't know if it's all the same...I don't think the feel will be.)
2. So, my current plan is to go to Epcot after CM. We can either visit all the WS Santas for a fun mid-day activity with the kids, or, if it isn't too crowded, we can hit some of the FW rides. We currently have a 6:10 ADR for Coral Reef, which we're looking forward to, but could cancel if we find a better plan.
3. OR, we could go back to our resort and play after CM, then return to MK that evening for MVMCP. We are not currently planning to go to MVMCP at all (we already have park tickets, so this day would be a waste of those, and we didn't think the kids could stay up too late to enjoy it, then there's all this excitement about non ticketed guests, etc.). But, that first night, the kids would be able to stay up late due to the time change, so this could be an option. BUT, we also wanted to get them (and us) to bed early this night, so we could adjust to Florida time and be up for rope drop the next day.
Should I just keep my Epcot idea? One more problem...that day in Epcot happens to be the day after the official opening of the new Nemo ride. Will it be swamped? Of course, if so, it will probably be all week, and we want to go on it sometime anyway. Hopefully there'll be a soft opening so the crowds aren't as bad.
As you can see, we need help!! This will be our FIRST impression of WDW, and I want it to be good!

