Itenerary for Jan. Trip

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I'll be traveling to WDW with my hubby, 2 DD's (ages 7 and 5) and DS (age 2) from Jan. 28-Feb. 2. We'll be staying at the POFQ. Last trip we just drove to the parks with parking lots since we'll have our own vehicle. For MK, we drove to GF and caught the monorail. This seemed to be more time efficient than the buses.

I would like feedback and constructive criticism of my schedule for the week.

Sat. - Arrive around 2 and check into hotel
3:00 or 4:00 - MK for the evening and Spectro viewing. (Eat at Pecos Bills)

Sun. - 9-5 - AK (Lunch at Flame Tree) with Dinner at Boma (5:50)

Mon. - 9-1 - Epcot FW (CS at Morocco or England)
1-4:45 - Hotel Time
5:45 - Dinner at 'Ohanas
7:30 - MK for "Pirates and Princesses"

Tues. - Leisure morning - Go to Downtown Disney. Have lunch at Earl of Sand. or Wolfgang Express.
1-4 - Hotel Time
4-10 - Epcot WS (Dinner at Teppanyaki) and Illuminations

Wed. - 8:00 - Hope for Cindy's Breakfast then stay at MK until 1:00. (lunch at CHH)
1-4 - Hotel Time
4-8 - Epcot WS (Dinner at LeCellier)

Thurs. - 9-5 - MGM Day (Lunch at 50's)
6 (Dinner at Wolfgang's Cafe or GF Cafe)

Fri. - 8:00 - Crystal Palace Breakfast then MK until 1:00. (Lunch at Casey's)
1:00 - Leave for home :(
 
Decided to go with GF Cafe before Pirates and Princesses party. Anyone know how quick service is at GF Cafe?

Will move 'Ohanas to Thurs. after touring MGM.
 
On your first EPCOT day, you say you plan on future world, which I think is a good idea, but you have lunch back at WS then leave for the hotel. If it were me, I'd have something from the food court in the Land and save a lot of walking just for a counter service lunch. Especially given your kids ages.

Now I will say that my kids and I do this all the time, but they are 13 and 14 and we have no problems walking. In fact, we typically do Future World, walk to Japan for CS lunch, then walk to MGM for the afternoon. But we probably average 12-15 miles each park day.
 
You have lots of food on Wednesday if you get into CRT. That would be too much food for my 2 and 4 year olds, but they would love to do it all. We would just waste a lot of food. But it looks great to me! I wish we could be there,too! We love WDW in January- cooler days and low crowds! Have fun!
 

belle&beast said:
You have lots of food on Wednesday if you get into CRT. That would be too much food for my 2 and 4 year olds, but they would love to do it all. We would just waste a lot of food. But it looks great to me! I wish we could be there,too! We love WDW in January- cooler days and low crowds! Have fun!

It will be just me and DD's at CRT. My DH and DS will come to the park around 9:00. CHH is more for them to have something to eat. However, my DD's are not big breakfast eaters so I figure I am paying a lot of money for the experience rather than a "real" meal for them. Who knows they may be hungry by lunch.
 

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