ajollyholidaywithjo
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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?
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?