Help me with my touring plan?

iujen94

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Planning our first visit to DLR for June 2-6 and would love to get some advice from you pros on my touring plan. Our trip will be me, DH, DS8 and DS6. We're WDW vets, coming from the East Coast so we'll be trying to adjust to a new park and new time zone. Thoughts??

Saturday, June 2 - land at SNA at 1:15pm. Taxi to our hotel (GCH). Get settled and head to DL for the afternoon/evening. Have dinner at a counter service in DL.

Sunday, June 3 - MM at DL. Spend the day at DL, break in the afternoon at the hotel. Back to DL for dinner at Blue Bayou at 5:30. Fantasmic 9:00 show using dessert package (I know that lots of people recommend lining up even with the dessert package hours before the show starts - we don't plan to do that. I think (?) we'll be happy with any seat in the reserved dessert package section. With that in mind, have I left enough time between dinner and F! or should I make dinner even earlier?) Watch fireworks from F! seats

Monday, June 4 - DCA primarily, maybe parkhopping at DL too

Tuesday, June 5 - MM at DL (since we're staying at GCH my understanding is we can do MM every morning they have it while we're there). Primarily DL, maybe parkhopping at DCA too

Wednesday, June 6 - DL or DCA, or both, depending on what kids want to do (probably DL, although one of us will run over to DCA in the morning to get WOC FPs). This is a grad night, but also our last night. Thinking of doing Goofy's Kitchen for dinner at 5:00, then heading to WOC for the 9:00 show (I'm ok with getting whatever spots we get). OR, we might do Goofy's/WOC on Tuesday night because I know DS8 will want to squeeze every last second of riding rides in that he can on our last day/night. I just didn't know if the lines for everything would be way too crazy with it being grad night that night.

Thursday, June 7 - check out and be sad :( Head north to continue our week in California. It IS another MM, so I'm debating adding a 6th day to our tickets (since it's so cheap to add on extra days at that point) and hitting the parks just for a few hours in the morning when we leave.

Thanks for any advice!
 
Sounds like fun, but exhausting! Hopefully you have breaks in each day. 4 days is plenty of time in the parks, IMHO. Goofy's Kitchen is really fun, I recommend it.
 












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