We will be at Disney July 17-20. We have 4 day park hoppers.
I have also downloaded Ridemax, have read HyrdoGuy's tips and have been to Disney World a few times so we know how to work fastpass, etc.
Yet...I am stuggling!
This is what I am thinking...
July 17 - Disneyland for Magic Morning. During Magic Morning, ride the Nemo subs. We have dinner at Goofy's Kitchen in the evening. Option 1: Stay until 5 pm or so and then head for downtown disney and dinner. Option 2: Stay until 3 or so, then head over to California Adventures for the Aladdin show before heading to dinner. (I am really worried about squeezing in all the entertainment!) We are planning to head back to hotel after dinner.
July 18 - We have the Welcome to Disneyland tour scheduled, it is at 10 am. We may or may not get to the park early enough to do anything before hand. I guess I am thinking if we get there late, we can skip a mid day break. After the tour, planned to stay in Disneyland and ride a few rides, catch the parade and fireworks in the evening. As far as rides, not sure what to select in ridemax because how will I know what we missed the day before? Does that make sense?
July 19 - Breakfast at The Plaza and then we are heading to California Adventure. Hoping to fit in rides, the Pixar parade and the Electrical parade. This is why I was thinking about trying to squeeze in Aladdin on the 17th.
July 20 - No plans yet. I figured we would hit whatever we missed, but then again, how do I get a ridemax plan if I don't know what we will want to do?
Maybe I am over thinking this!! But I am so used to going to WDW armed with a good plan and never having to wait in hardly any lines, even during Spring Break this year and Christmas a few years back.
I think my main concern is not knowing what rides to select for ridemax.
I also am not sure if I should schedule mid day breaks. We always take them at Disney World but we also usually are up every day at the crack of dawn and up very late and we are usually there for more than 4 days.
Thanks for any tips, opinions, advice, anything you may have to offer. It will be appreciated!
Thanks,
Jes
I have also downloaded Ridemax, have read HyrdoGuy's tips and have been to Disney World a few times so we know how to work fastpass, etc.

Yet...I am stuggling!

This is what I am thinking...
July 17 - Disneyland for Magic Morning. During Magic Morning, ride the Nemo subs. We have dinner at Goofy's Kitchen in the evening. Option 1: Stay until 5 pm or so and then head for downtown disney and dinner. Option 2: Stay until 3 or so, then head over to California Adventures for the Aladdin show before heading to dinner. (I am really worried about squeezing in all the entertainment!) We are planning to head back to hotel after dinner.
July 18 - We have the Welcome to Disneyland tour scheduled, it is at 10 am. We may or may not get to the park early enough to do anything before hand. I guess I am thinking if we get there late, we can skip a mid day break. After the tour, planned to stay in Disneyland and ride a few rides, catch the parade and fireworks in the evening. As far as rides, not sure what to select in ridemax because how will I know what we missed the day before? Does that make sense?
July 19 - Breakfast at The Plaza and then we are heading to California Adventure. Hoping to fit in rides, the Pixar parade and the Electrical parade. This is why I was thinking about trying to squeeze in Aladdin on the 17th.
July 20 - No plans yet. I figured we would hit whatever we missed, but then again, how do I get a ridemax plan if I don't know what we will want to do?
Maybe I am over thinking this!! But I am so used to going to WDW armed with a good plan and never having to wait in hardly any lines, even during Spring Break this year and Christmas a few years back.
I think my main concern is not knowing what rides to select for ridemax.
I also am not sure if I should schedule mid day breaks. We always take them at Disney World but we also usually are up every day at the crack of dawn and up very late and we are usually there for more than 4 days.
Thanks for any tips, opinions, advice, anything you may have to offer. It will be appreciated!
Thanks,
Jes