PinkPixel
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If I was first timer I probably wouldn’t be interested in eating at steakhouse 71, I’d be fine with quick service in MK and enjoying the Parade for the first time to experience “the magic”. Go back to hotel after that and rest/snack and return for evening if up for it.Going with some first timers, I’m the only seasoned veteran in the group so I’m planning. Lol. This is my itinerary so far.
Day 1: Arrival Day, Disney Springs Mid-day, Dinner at the Boathouse.
Day 2: Rope Drop Magic Kingdom, Breakfast at Sleepy Hollow, Lunch at Steakhouse 71, Mid-day Break, Dinner at Kona Cafe/Trader Sam’s, MK till Park Close.
(I don’t love MK quick service, so I usually visit the monorail hotels.)
Day 3: Rope Drop Hollywood Studios, Breakfast at Woody’s, Lunch at Hollywood Brown Derby, Dinner at Backlot/Oga’s Cantina, DHS till Park Close.
Day 4: Resort Breakfast, Rope Drop Epcot, Mid-day Break at Port Orleans, Epcot till Park Close.
Day 5: Departure Day, Rope Drop Animal Kingdom, Lunch at Satuli, Leave for Airport.
I tend to pack a lot into days, so I can get my money’s worth, and always do park open to close, with mid-day breaks/naps. I also try to do a few table service and quick service mixed in. Would this itinerary scare a first timer?
I would switch Day 3 and 4 so there’s more time to sleep and enjoy Epcot after big first day. Maybe plan a sit down meal at Epcot. Also need to let them enjoy the resort pool etc.