I planned out a pretty detailed itinerary for my first and so far only trip to Disney World in Sept. 1999 with my parents. It started out pretty well, but we did hit some unexpected snags.
Our first day was at Epcot. Everything there worked out exactly as Id planned it up until the point when we were going to take the monorail over to the Magic Kingdom to see the night time parade and fireworks. The monorail was down, with no estimated time for when it would be back up, so we had to take the bus back. Had we been thinking straight, we would have taken the bus to some place closer and then hopped on a Magic Kingdom bus, but we rode the bus all the way back to our own resort (All Star Movies) and then took a bus to the Magic Kingdom. Id planned on our getting there earlier enough to get a decent spot but with all the riding around on the bus, plus the time spent waiting for the busses, we ended up getting there shortly after it had started going by the beginning of Main Street. My step-dad who is tall was the only one of us who was able to see the parade because, by the time we got there, we had to stand behind crowds of people. I saw the tops of some of the stuff, but the only way I saw the rest of it was through the digital camera pictures my step-dad took. I was a little disappointed because that was the only day during our stay that they were having it. We did enjoy the fireworks show, though. So I guess the moral of the story is that, if you plan to hop parks to see a parade, allow a lot more time than you think youll need if its really important to you to catch it.
The other snag, of a sort, in my plans hit later that night when I realized my scratchy throat from earlier that evening was more than just a scratchy throat and was turning into a cold. I dont know if I caught it on the plane flight or what. I dont normally get sick, and I havent had a cold in probably close to three years now. So that was pretty bad timing. My mom caught it from me the next day, and that had a pretty big affect on our trip because we left the parks early on a few days because we werent feeling well and didnt have anywhere near as much energy as we would have otherwise.
For the most part the itineraries worked pretty well when we followed them, though. My MGM itinerary in particular worked perfectly, better than I had dared to hope. I was concerned that, since all the shows were on a specific schedule, that wed get off track and start missing things. But everything worked like clockwork and even though I had nearly every attraction on my itinerary I was able to hit all of them.
Brook