Ideas on what to do w/half day left?

Idahomom

Mouseketeer<br><font color="blue">You heard me!!
Joined
Dec 8, 2004
Messages
552
Hi. Not sure if I'm posting in the right forum, but hope you can help! We are trying to figure out what to do the day we fly home. Our flight isn't until 6:30 pm so we have quite a bit of time to kill. Our parkhoppers will be used up so we were thinking maybe Kennedy Space? Anyone have any ideas? We're traveling with our 4 kids, ages 8-13 and they're game for anything! Thanks so much!
Suzanne ::MinnieMo
 
Downtown Disney or the Boardwalk areas are both fun and you don't need tickets for either. Downtown has lots of shops and stuff and you can rent bikes or boats at the boardwalk. You could also explore some of the other resorts to get some ideas for future trips. Hope that helps a little!
 
Idahomom said:
Hi. Not sure if I'm posting in the right forum, but hope you can help! We are trying to figure out what to do the day we fly home. Our flight isn't until 6:30 pm so we have quite a bit of time to kill. Our parkhoppers will be used up so we were thinking maybe Kennedy Space? Anyone have any ideas? We're traveling with our 4 kids, ages 8-13 and they're game for anything! Thanks so much!
Suzanne ::MinnieMo


i would save downtown disney for that day and do disney quest your kids will have a ball there and so will you. 2 or 3 :wave: hours is pleanty of time to do disney quest!
 
If you're thinking you might be Disneyed out, KSC does, indeed rock, althought that's not really a lot of time there. Another option which we thought was really cool was the Jungle Adventures. You get a swamp tour, lots of animals to see, and interaction. We got to pet a Florida panther! I thought that, by itself, was worth the price of admission.

Kungaloosh!
Morticia.
 

Thanks so much! We hadn't thought of those places!
Suzanne ::MinnieMo
 
I vote DisneyQuest. Your age kids will love it and we were surprised that us adults had as much fun ! We eat inside, the food is good, and unless it has changed it was by Cheesecake Factory. Pirate Ride is awesome pirate:
 
So what exactly is disneyquest and is it spendy?
Thanks
Suzanne ::MinnieMo
 
Ok What time R u leaving for the airport maybe 3:30- 4? R U going in the summer months? My driver usually picks us up about 3:30 for a 6:30 flight.

We usually get up a little later say 8:30- 9 and have a quick breakfast then to the pool for a few hours. Dont forget to pack a small bag with your change of clothes for the ride home. About 11 we go to lunch at either Chef Mickeys for a late character breakfast or early lunch. Rent a Boat for an hour or so at the Contemporary. Go for one more spin on the Monorail--ask to sit up front. Take the boat to from the pier at Magic kindom just to see where they go. Go for a spin on the Big Showboat. Save that day to purchase the souvenirs. It does take awhile to get from hotel to hotel.

The other thing is Wilderness lodge's Whispering Canyon for lunch. Then back to our hotel to wait for our car to the airport.

Disneyquest does cost to get in and there are some costs to do some of the things inside. Most are included in the admission.
 
I wouldnt do KSC on my last day. It is a long tripat least an hour with no traffic. I would worry that i would be late for my flight.
 
I like to save a character meal for the final morning. We did Crystal Palace, but that was when we had length of stay passes. With the new system, I would do Chef Mickeys or 1900 Park Faire.
 
on our last days we have done movies at downtown disney, shopping at beltz and our last trip we went to coco beach and went to the ron jon shop and walked the beach.
 
Idahomom said:
So what exactly is disneyquest and is it spendy?
Thanks
Suzanne ::MinnieMo


i believe it costsabout $30 a person to get in it is worth it though. once you are in most everything is included. it is an interactive theme park. they have all kinds of interactive rides and arcade games. for example you can build your own rollercoaster on a computer and then ride it in a simulater. lots of fun for kids and adults!! :wave:
 











Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE


New Posts







DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom