How does this sound?

LeahA

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Day 1- IOA
Day 2- USF
Day 3-MK
Day 4-AK
Day 5-MGM/Epcot
Day 6-MK

On Day 5, we only have a few attractions we are going to see at MGM, so we thought we could get there early and then after lunch head over to Epcot. We will probably walk through the World Showcase, and stop and do the Maelstrom ride in Norway, but, besides that we'll do Test Track, Mission Space and Innoventions.

Does this schedule sound like too much? I've done Disney before but, always like advice from others.

There is my husband and myself, and our 3 boys, 6 years, 3years, and 6months.

Thanks for your imput!

Leah:earsgirl:
 
It looks good - I guess it all depends on which days you are visiting each park. We have never visited IOA or MK on a Saturday but I think that you can definitely do that schedule and cheking in early at MGM and later at Epcot sounds like it would work out perfectly. I would just check on those two parks and make sure you don't visit on a Saturday - sure you'll get other input but there's my two cents - have fun:)
 
This the plan I have come up with so far:

Sunday Feb 29th - Check in time around noon and get to MGM Studios around 2 hopefully and stay till closing.

Monday Mar 1st - Magic Kingdom

Tuesday Mar 2nd - Universal Studios

Wednesday Mar 3rd - EPCOT to catch Test Drive reopening

Thursday Mar 4th - Islands of Adventure

Friday Mar 5th - ???

Saturday Mar 6th - Flight around 6 pm so probably downtown disney
 

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