Hi were a family of 4
me, DW, DD6, DS3 going Dec. 4-10
7 day ticket w/ hopper and dinning plan
not sure what park to do first,were to go what to do please help with the day to day planning
SO.....if you could go back and do your first time all over what would you do.
we would like to do hoop de doo thing and probably 2 charicter dinnings
me, DW, DD6, DS3 going Dec. 4-10
7 day ticket w/ hopper and dinning plan
not sure what park to do first,were to go what to do please help with the day to day planning
SO.....if you could go back and do your first time all over what would you do.
we would like to do hoop de doo thing and probably 2 charicter dinnings

( we went to a great but now defunct char. brkfst at they poly that our kids loved our first trip..husband too but more for the food reason than the characters) i don't know they have a princess buffet but maybe Norway since it seems crt is so far overpriced.
If you arrive with half a day, I suggest eating at Chef Mickeys or the Hoop de Doo. It gets everyone a taste of Disney without wasting a park day. We always begin our first full day in the Magic Kingdom. The MK has the most to offer for young children. You could spend a whole day in Fantasyland and Toontown with young children. My kids are the most excited and rested on the first day, so it makes sense to go to the park that has the most for them to do. Then we visit the rest of the parks. Suprising to us our then 6yr. old DS and 3yr. old DD loved Epcot. They liked baking cookies at the Nestle booth in the Land and they enjoyed the games at Innovations. We spend our last day going on the kids favorite rides, which are mainly in the MK. So, we end our trip in the MK and watch the WISHES fireworks. 
. This way, we can start off with the Disney Magic! We will be there for 7 days so we will be making many trips back to the park to hit the rides we didn't hit the first night. But I really think hitting MK first will set the mood for the week.