jcemom
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I am planning the itinerary for relatives. It's their first visit -- two adults, their two kids ages 14 and 9, and a fairly energetic 70 year old grandma. They're going in September, staying at Art of Animation.
I still make itineraries for my family but we tend to follow them VERY loosely. I generally stick to the parks I chose each day because of ADRs and stuff, but everything else we change up as we go along. I don't want my relatives to have to improvise too much since they don't know what they're doing lol.
Is this too much? They're all "green" days with crowd levels from 1-3.
SAT - arrive around noon; Epcot until 6:00ish w/late lunch at Teppan Edo, early to bed
SUN - DHS all day w/lunch at Sci-Fi, dinner at 50's Prime Time, Fantasmic 8:30
MON - AK until 3:00ish w/lunch at Flame Tree BBQ, evening off
TUE - MK until 5:00ish w/early lunch at BoG, FoF Parade 3:00, early dinner at LTT, evening off
WED - DtD for a few hours in the AM, swim, Chef M's 5:30, MK for a few rides, MSEP 9:00 and Wishes 10:00
THU - morning off, Epcot at 3:00ish w/dinner at San Angel, Illuminations 9:00
FRI - swim or DtD, leave for airport around 4:00ish
I can't seem to fit a break on the DHS day. We haven't done all day at DHS in forever because our must do list there is short, but I think it might be the easiest all-day park because of the shows, minimal walking, and two sit down meals. I also put it first so they won't be worn out yet. Thoughts?
They are early risers. Their 9 year old normally wakes at the crack of dawn and is ready for bed by 9:00 pm. I thought it was best to put the two later nights at the end with no park mornings, so hopefully he will be able to hang in until after fireworks. If not, Grandma can take him back to the room.
Normally I would recommend they do two rope drops, a morning off, and two rope drops, but I can't get that to work with MK's best morning being Tuesday and DHS all day on Sunday.
Will they survive? I don't want them to hate me lol. I tried to give them enough time to experience all the best attractions, yet enjoy the pool and not be needing a week's vacation when they get home.
Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions!
I still make itineraries for my family but we tend to follow them VERY loosely. I generally stick to the parks I chose each day because of ADRs and stuff, but everything else we change up as we go along. I don't want my relatives to have to improvise too much since they don't know what they're doing lol.
Is this too much? They're all "green" days with crowd levels from 1-3.
SAT - arrive around noon; Epcot until 6:00ish w/late lunch at Teppan Edo, early to bed
SUN - DHS all day w/lunch at Sci-Fi, dinner at 50's Prime Time, Fantasmic 8:30
MON - AK until 3:00ish w/lunch at Flame Tree BBQ, evening off
TUE - MK until 5:00ish w/early lunch at BoG, FoF Parade 3:00, early dinner at LTT, evening off
WED - DtD for a few hours in the AM, swim, Chef M's 5:30, MK for a few rides, MSEP 9:00 and Wishes 10:00
THU - morning off, Epcot at 3:00ish w/dinner at San Angel, Illuminations 9:00
FRI - swim or DtD, leave for airport around 4:00ish
I can't seem to fit a break on the DHS day. We haven't done all day at DHS in forever because our must do list there is short, but I think it might be the easiest all-day park because of the shows, minimal walking, and two sit down meals. I also put it first so they won't be worn out yet. Thoughts?
They are early risers. Their 9 year old normally wakes at the crack of dawn and is ready for bed by 9:00 pm. I thought it was best to put the two later nights at the end with no park mornings, so hopefully he will be able to hang in until after fireworks. If not, Grandma can take him back to the room.
Normally I would recommend they do two rope drops, a morning off, and two rope drops, but I can't get that to work with MK's best morning being Tuesday and DHS all day on Sunday.
Will they survive? I don't want them to hate me lol. I tried to give them enough time to experience all the best attractions, yet enjoy the pool and not be needing a week's vacation when they get home.

Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions!