vicarrieous
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I am working on a whirlwind extreme mini trip for DH and I.
I have 1 day hopper tickets. We would go three days/two nights, staying on property, but really only one full day in parks. We are thinking Jan or Feb but could be talked into another time if people have suggestions. Slower the better, although I am hearing more and more its never slow anymore. We just did a week with little kids in Nov and loved it, and feel like with this trip even though short will be great because we will get to do a few more adult/experience things.
How would you structure a day if we split MK & Epcot? We would go all day. Up early for rope drop and out to end of park day. Its not about doing it all, but just enjoying/experiences things at Disney we might not have caught before. Good food is a must, but we will probably only do one sit down meal so bonus points for must have quick service items or snacks. Also bonus points for any suggestions of things we can do/see without park tickets. Things at Disney Springs? Things at resorts?
Here are a few things about us:
We aren't big drinkers
We (he) doesn't do any big or rollercoaster rides
We want to keep the cost down
We are early 30's
Any advice/thoughts are appreciated.
I have 1 day hopper tickets. We would go three days/two nights, staying on property, but really only one full day in parks. We are thinking Jan or Feb but could be talked into another time if people have suggestions. Slower the better, although I am hearing more and more its never slow anymore. We just did a week with little kids in Nov and loved it, and feel like with this trip even though short will be great because we will get to do a few more adult/experience things.
How would you structure a day if we split MK & Epcot? We would go all day. Up early for rope drop and out to end of park day. Its not about doing it all, but just enjoying/experiences things at Disney we might not have caught before. Good food is a must, but we will probably only do one sit down meal so bonus points for must have quick service items or snacks. Also bonus points for any suggestions of things we can do/see without park tickets. Things at Disney Springs? Things at resorts?
Here are a few things about us:
We aren't big drinkers
We (he) doesn't do any big or rollercoaster rides
We want to keep the cost down
We are early 30's
Any advice/thoughts are appreciated.