IvyandLace
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Just got off the phone with MIL and am a bit stumped. She and I will be going to WDW April 27th-May4th for a "bonding" trip and are staying at POFQ. Her last trip (October 2003) did not include much of Epcot, and since she is an avid gardner, she would like to spend the majority of her time in Epcot for the Flower and Garden Festival.
Here is the plans that I've come up with so far (MIL is concerned that a few hours each day in Epcot is NOT going to be enough to see everything...seminars, etc.):
April 27th-Arrive, check in, nice dinner, etc.
April 28th-Magic Kingdom (Splash, POC, Tiki Room, Hall of Presidents...all things MIL has never done)
Lunch at Kona Cafe at 12:15pm
Rest from 1:30pm-3:30pm
To MGM by 4pm to catch Beauty and the Beast and Little Mermaid
Dinner at Hollywood Brown Derby ~6:30pm
Fantasmic at 8:30pm
April 29th-Epcot (MIL isn't an early riser so I'm hoping we'll be there by 10:30am or so)
Lunch at Le Cellier at 1:30pm
Rest from 3pm-6pm
To Magic Kingdom with dinner at Plaza Restaurant at 6:30pm
Spectro at 8:30pm, WISHES at 9:30pm
April 30th-Epcot (again...get there by 10:30am, hopefully)
Lunch at San Angel Inn at 1pm
To MK for afternoon parade (MIL has never seen it!) at 3pm
Free evening
May 1st-Free day (I had planned to go to TL since MIL LOVED it there last trip, but now she doesn't know if she wants to go)
Dinner at Boma at 5:30pm
Free evening
May 2nd-Grand Floridian spa?? (Maybe for a "thank you" for trip to MIL)
Afternoon tea at 2pm
To Epcot
Dinner at Restaurant Marrakesh at 7pm
IllumiNations at 9pm
May 3rd-free day (I'm assuming we'll spend this at Epcot, but no plans have been made)
May 4th-check out, shopping DTD prior to leaving
So what do you think?? I totally understand MIL's desire to spend her time at Epcot, but I am having a hard time planning for her to see Epcot's rides, World Showcase, attractions, etc. along with the unknown Flower and Garden stuff. Maybe I shouldn't worry about the rest periods, but I know that MIL gets overheated very easily and wanted her to have "down" time as needed.
Any suggestions to getting more quality time at Epcot??
Thanks so much!
IVY 
Here is the plans that I've come up with so far (MIL is concerned that a few hours each day in Epcot is NOT going to be enough to see everything...seminars, etc.):
April 27th-Arrive, check in, nice dinner, etc.
April 28th-Magic Kingdom (Splash, POC, Tiki Room, Hall of Presidents...all things MIL has never done)
Lunch at Kona Cafe at 12:15pm
Rest from 1:30pm-3:30pm
To MGM by 4pm to catch Beauty and the Beast and Little Mermaid
Dinner at Hollywood Brown Derby ~6:30pm
Fantasmic at 8:30pm
April 29th-Epcot (MIL isn't an early riser so I'm hoping we'll be there by 10:30am or so)
Lunch at Le Cellier at 1:30pm
Rest from 3pm-6pm
To Magic Kingdom with dinner at Plaza Restaurant at 6:30pm
Spectro at 8:30pm, WISHES at 9:30pm
April 30th-Epcot (again...get there by 10:30am, hopefully)
Lunch at San Angel Inn at 1pm
To MK for afternoon parade (MIL has never seen it!) at 3pm
Free evening
May 1st-Free day (I had planned to go to TL since MIL LOVED it there last trip, but now she doesn't know if she wants to go)
Dinner at Boma at 5:30pm
Free evening
May 2nd-Grand Floridian spa?? (Maybe for a "thank you" for trip to MIL)
Afternoon tea at 2pm
To Epcot
Dinner at Restaurant Marrakesh at 7pm
IllumiNations at 9pm
May 3rd-free day (I'm assuming we'll spend this at Epcot, but no plans have been made)
May 4th-check out, shopping DTD prior to leaving
So what do you think?? I totally understand MIL's desire to spend her time at Epcot, but I am having a hard time planning for her to see Epcot's rides, World Showcase, attractions, etc. along with the unknown Flower and Garden stuff. Maybe I shouldn't worry about the rest periods, but I know that MIL gets overheated very easily and wanted her to have "down" time as needed.
Any suggestions to getting more quality time at Epcot??
Thanks so much!

