I would say yes. Looking for instance at your first MK day ... today is a crowd level 8 predicted on Touring Plans. Of the first four rides you have listed, only ETWB takes longer than 5 minutes once you are on and only PPF will reach a predicted line of longer than 10-15 minutes in the first hour or two. So it's pretty easy to see that if you arrive in time to be with the first-ins and allotting 20 minutes per ride for PPF, UtS, and WtP + 30 minutes for EtWB will get you to the Carousel by 10:30. Don't know what time you were actually aiming for lunch, but since the Carousel rarely builds a big line you should have no problem making it to lunch by 11. Even if you add an extra 30 minutes to the first four rides (which shouldn't be necessary because May 12 is probably a significantly lesser crowd than June 30, but does give you some time to get from one place to the other and go to the bathroom which I've totally omitted here), you'll hit lunch by 11:30. So there's not any hitches to your original timeline.
I see a lot of similar types of analysis over the rest of your schedule (although I didn't go through any in detail), so given that anything you think might be a pain point you can get a FP for, you should be in good shape. The keys here for you are twofold:
1) You were and (if repeating a similar schedule still would be) utilizing rope drop
2) You're not going for every E-ticket ride; a lot of the rides you're looking at will have shorter lines anyway.
Two pieces of advice I have for you:
--Use FP+ to smooth away variability where things could go wrong, for instance in the example above the line for PPF builds very quickly, and it's easy to see that being 10 minutes late getting to the park might make a bigger swing than you would want in the overall schedule. Getting a FP for that ride at about 10:30 AM would enable you to have more elasticity; if you were 10 minutes late you would likely still find similar lines at EtWB, Pooh, and UtS, so you'd only be 10 minutes later than you meant to be in your touring, not 30 minutes later like you might be if you were 10 minutes late for PPF.
--Note that you need fewer FP+ for an attraction in order to use Rider Swap, so if you have 2 5 yr olds who want to ride SDMT but the two yr old doesn't make the height requirement then you can make FP for yourself and the 5 yr olds. You get the Rider Swap pass, you and the two others w/ FP go on the ride, then your partner and the 5 yr olds go again on the RS pass. Doing this you can then use your partner's (unused) FP+ selection for something else that only adults would ride.