How does this sound for 2 adults and a three year old?

bookworm2

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Hello,
We're traveling to WDW June 3-8 (my husband, me & our 3yo daughter). We're staying at POP Century and have the park hopper pass and DDP.

Here's my tentative schedule of parks to visit, but I would really appreciate any suggestions or comments!
Sunday - MGM (arrival day - plane lands at 10a.m.), dinner at Hoop Dee Doo
Monday - MK, dinner at Whispering Canyon
Tuesday - MK in a.m. and Epcot in p.m. (EMH), dinner at ESPN
Wednesday - Epcot (need dinner suggestion!)
Thursday - MK, dinner at Chef Mickey's
Friday - MGM, character breakfast at Hollywood & Vine (plane departs at 6p.m.)

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
bookworm2
(please excuse the cross post - I am still trying to figure out the appropriate place for posting things!)
 
Epcot meal - Does you dd like princesses? why not do the princess storybook thing at norway or even monorail over to grand floridian for 1900 park fare? We also liked the garden grill, the canada restaurant was okay, we didn't like the coral reef.
 
Why are you skipping Animal Kingdom? Just curious :) I personally don't like AK, but I always schedule a day there anyway :confused3

I 2nd the vote for the princess meal in Epcot. We went in October and DS's (ages 6 & 3) both enjoyed themselves. We also did a lunch at the Garden Grill (Mickey, Pluto, Chip & Dale) and liked that very much too!

If you don't want character, you could do Coral Reef. We did enjoy that & the aquarium kept the kids entertained for a solid hour. We also did Tepeyani (I slaughtered the spelling on that) in Japan and had an AWESOME time - food was good! The chef kept the kids totally entertained. I know they closed down for renovations right after we were there, not sure if they are open again yet.

Enjoy your vacation!
 
My only suggestion would be to make sure you plan on taking a break during the day. Otherwise it looks good to me:)
 

I would take a mid-day break too or at least do a non-park day.

We always do & need to reenergize (from the mid-day break & the non-park day).

My sister went a few years ago for 5 or 6 days & her kids were about 7 & 12 & they did the park every day even arrival day & they were pooped.

Even though the ESPN club is close to Epcot are you really going to want to go from the MK to Epcot & then leave again to the ESPN club to eat? To me that seems like alot, more so since you will have a 3 yo in tow.

Otherwise enjoy!
 
Your plans look good. My only suggestion is to spend Tues a.m. at AK instead of MK. My 3yr old enjoys the walking trails and we go at her pace through them. She also LOVES the Festival of the Lion King and Nemo shows. It might be a nice leisurely morning after a busy day at MK the day before.

As for a restaraunt suggestion, it's hard to go wrong at Epcot. We like the atmosphere at San Angel Inn, but not the most kid friendly food. Garden Grill is one of my girls favorites or you could go back to the Boardwalk to Spoodles... it's very good.

We will be there the same dates as you so maybe our paths will cross! We'll be at Epcot on Tuesday and MK on Thursday.

HTH

Cathy
 
You only plan on hopping once? When we get the hoppers we're really hoppin'!
When you go to Whispering Canyon give yourself enough time to take the boat from MK. It'll be like a whole different "ride" for your little one. Looks like it'll be a fun trip!
 

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