bangzoom6877
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We're going to WDW July 13th through 18th, with a 5-day ticket (no park hopper or water parks). Staying at POP. Driving down from NYC, but we will actually be coming from Boca Raton where we are visiting relatives before heading to Disney. Our 2 kids will be with us, who will be 3 and a half and 1 when we go. We are driving everywhere (not using buses) and will have a double stroller with us. Here are our plans so far:
Sun.: arrive @ POP around 11AM; pick up tickets; head to MK for lunch, some attractions, etc.; ADR at LTT for 5 PM, then head back to POP for early night.
Mon.: Epcot (no EMH that morning); after lunch head back to POP at around 1:30 for naptime; ADR at Biergarten at 6:15, then back to room for bedtime.
Tue.: DIsney Studios; ADR for Hollywood & Vine breakfast 8 AM (no EMH that morning); back to room around 1 or 1:30 for a break; ADR for dinner at 1900 Park Fare at the GF @ 6PM, then back to room.
Wed.: AK (morning EMH); back to room in the afternoon for a break; ADR at Boma @ 6PM for dinner.
Thu: MK (morning EMH); back to room in the afternoon for a break; ADR at Crystal Palace for dinner 6PM; SpectroMagic Parade; back to room.
Fri.: 7 AM ADR at Chef Mickey's for breakfast; then we leave and head back up north.
I know there are a lot of breaks and maybe not too many hours at each park, but the kids are little and I don't want them to have to do too much, especially in the heat. I know that whatever we end up doing at each park we will all have a wonderful time. Anything we miss this time we can do on future trips. This will not be our only trip to WDW, it will be the first of many, so plenty of years to enjoy everything. I just want to be realistic and go at my children's pace so they enjoy themselves.
So how do these plans look? Anything we should change? I think resting in the air-conditioned room is important for the kids and for us! Thanks!
-Bonnie
Sun.: arrive @ POP around 11AM; pick up tickets; head to MK for lunch, some attractions, etc.; ADR at LTT for 5 PM, then head back to POP for early night.
Mon.: Epcot (no EMH that morning); after lunch head back to POP at around 1:30 for naptime; ADR at Biergarten at 6:15, then back to room for bedtime.
Tue.: DIsney Studios; ADR for Hollywood & Vine breakfast 8 AM (no EMH that morning); back to room around 1 or 1:30 for a break; ADR for dinner at 1900 Park Fare at the GF @ 6PM, then back to room.
Wed.: AK (morning EMH); back to room in the afternoon for a break; ADR at Boma @ 6PM for dinner.
Thu: MK (morning EMH); back to room in the afternoon for a break; ADR at Crystal Palace for dinner 6PM; SpectroMagic Parade; back to room.
Fri.: 7 AM ADR at Chef Mickey's for breakfast; then we leave and head back up north.
I know there are a lot of breaks and maybe not too many hours at each park, but the kids are little and I don't want them to have to do too much, especially in the heat. I know that whatever we end up doing at each park we will all have a wonderful time. Anything we miss this time we can do on future trips. This will not be our only trip to WDW, it will be the first of many, so plenty of years to enjoy everything. I just want to be realistic and go at my children's pace so they enjoy themselves.
So how do these plans look? Anything we should change? I think resting in the air-conditioned room is important for the kids and for us! Thanks!
-Bonnie