bruceluigi
Earning My Ears
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It depends. But I'm early bird. So i think for 8 a.m.
Our flight usually takes around 3 hours, so we try to get a morning flight so we can get to the resort and start enjoying our vacation. We are DVC, so we are usually at one of those resorts. We like to grab a bite to eat when we get there and then just walk around the resort for awhile. After the 3 hour flight, it feels good to be moving around a bit. We will sometimes go to DS on that first day too. If we happen to have an annual pass during the trip, we will usually pop into one of the parks on that first day too. Sometimes we will go resort-hopping on that first day. If we are staying at in the Boardwalk area, we will hop on the skyliner and do a skyliner tour and go explore the skyliner resorts.This is always an interesting one for me- I've found that on the flight-related sections of this board, people always recommend cheaper flights that take you in at the evening. But to me, that kind of blows an entire expensive hotel night on doing nothing but arriving and going to bed. For me, the typical vacation starts with arriving in the afternoon and then spending hours at Disney Springs to take in all that and "get started"- otherwise I'd be doing the Springs the next day and it again might feel like a waste of a vacation day just wandering around shops, haha.
So what does everyone else do? Being from Western Canada, it takes me a LOT longer to get there than it would most Americans, so keep that in mind. Typically it's a 3+ hour flight to Toronto, and only then can we fly down, and you need a long layover if you're flying out of Toronto.
This is what I'm planning on doing for my trip in 2026-- my flight time will be about 2.5 hours, so I'm looking for early flights in and late flights out. Ideally I'd get to MCO by 8ish or so in the morning, and be at my resort by 9 or 10. Depending on whether or not the room is ready, give my stuff to Bell Services and either explore the resort, hang out at the pool, or head to DS. On Departure DayOur flight usually takes around 3 hours, so we try to get a morning flight so we can get to the resort and start enjoying our vacation. We are DVC, so we are usually at one of those resorts. We like to grab a bite to eat when we get there and then just walk around the resort for awhile. After the 3 hour flight, it feels good to be moving around a bit. We will sometimes go to DS on that first day too. If we happen to have an annual pass during the trip, we will usually pop into one of the parks on that first day too. Sometimes we will go resort-hopping on that first day. If we are staying at in the Boardwalk area, we will hop on the skyliner and do a skyliner tour and go explore the skyliner resorts.
When our kids were little it was tradition to do Chef Mickey's on our arrival day. Fun memories!There are currently 5 direct flights from our home airport to MCO but I have zero interest in being at the airport at 4am with a toddler to make the first one of the day, so my current preference is for the 9:45am flight. We land around 1pm, have a car pick us up and stop at Publix on the way to our resort for a curbside order (if we don’t rent a car). By the time we get there, our room is most likely ready or we explore the hotel while we wait a bit. Settle into our room, try to force a short nap for our daughter if she didn’t get one on the flight, and then head out to an early character meal for dinner to start the trip.