itinery - first attempt

Rannoch

Earning My Ears
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Below is my first attempt at an itinery. I dare say it will be the first of many. Thanks for all the advice so far it really helps. I don't remember it being this hard before. Perhaps it's because it now includes two girls (8 and 10).

Any comments, suggestions gratefully received.

Regards,

rannoch


Friday 21st may arrive - stay up to around 10.00pm

Saturday
char breakfast :grand floridian
morning: MK
afternoon: MK
evening: villa

Sunday
morning: drive to Boardwalk / stroll round to Epcot
afternoon: Epcot
evening: Epcot

Monday
morning: Seaworld
afternoon: Seaworld
evening: MK

Tuesday
morning: Typhoon Lagoon
afternoon: Typhoon Lagoon
evening: villa

Wednesday
morning: Busch Gardens
afternoon: Busch Gardens
evening: villa

Thursday
morning: MGM
afternoon: MGM
evening: villa

Friday
breakfast: ponderosa
morning: Universal Studios
afternoon: Island of Adventures
evening: Universal Studios

Saturday
morning: Animal Kingdom
afternoon: Animal Kingdom
evening: villa

Sunday
morning: free
afternoon: free
evening: MGM

Monday
morning: free
afternoon: free
evening: Seaworld

Tuesday
morning: Blizzard Beach or Kennedy Space Centre
afternoon: Blizzard Beach or Kennedy Space Centre
evening: villa

Wednesday
character breakfast: Crystal Palace
morning: MK
afternoon: free
evening: villa

Thursday
morning: free
afternoon: free
evening: MK

Friday 4th June
morning: MK or Seaworld
afternoon: leave
 
I'm not sure you were planning to fit IOA+USF in just one day for both or if you would have a second day to split betwen the two parks. I don't think you'll be able to cover both parks in just one day. IMHO the girls are likely to prefer IOA over USF, but the adults often prefer USF. You could fit in IOA morning and afternoon on the day you planned SW inthe evening as the two parks are only a few minutes drive apart.
 
Vernon,

I think you are right regarding the girls preferring IoA and the adults Universal, and it makes sense to go two days (we've got the flexi-pass anyway)

So, baring in mind the kids v adult preferences would it be better to concentrate a day to Universal and another for IoA, or keep it split up - for example ...

day 1
morning: USF
afternoon: IoA
evening: USF

day 2
morning: IoA
afternoon: USF

Thanks,

rannoch
 
I would do a whole day at each, the parks aren't very far apart, but I'd guess it saves you 30 minutes of walking each day. There is enough in each park for both groups to ensure that no one is going to feel left out in either park.
 

Latest bash at the timetable. I've dropped Kennedy and Blizzard Beach from itinery v1.
Four adults and two girls (8 and 10). Is this still too much?


Friday 21st May arrive - stay up to around 10.00pm

Saturday
morning: Magic Kingdom
afternoon: Magic Kingdom leave after 3.00pm parade
evening: return to Magic Kingdom for Spectro and Fireworks

Sunday
morning: 10.00am start Epcot (FW)
afternoon: Epcot (FW + WS) leave around 3:00pm
evening: Epcot (WS) return for Illuminations

Monday
morning: Seaworld
afternoon: Seaworld
evening: Seaworld - closes at 7.00pm

Tuesday
morning: Typhoon Lagoon
afternoon: Typhoon Lagoon leave around 3:00pm
evening: free

Wednesday
morning: Busch Gardens
afternoon: Busch Gardens
evening: free

Thursday
morning: shopping
afternoon: shopping
evening: free

Friday
morning: Universal Studios
afternoon: Universal Studios
evening: City Walk - Hard Rock cafe

Saturday
character breakfast / Crystal Palace
morning: Magic Kingdom
afternoon: Magic Kingdom leave around 2:00pm
evening: free

Sunday
morning: Animal Kingdom
afternoon: Animal Kingdom
evening: free

Monday (Memorial Day)
morning: MGM
afternoon: MGM
evening: MGM

Tuesday
morning: free
afternoon: Seaworld
evening: Seaworld

Wednesday
morning: free
afternoon: free
evening: free

Thursday
morning: Islands of Adventure
afternoon: Island of Adventure
evening: Magic Kingdom

Friday 4th June
character breakfast / Chef Mickey's
morning: Magic Kingdom
afternoon: Magic Kingdom leave around 2:00pm
evening: going home
 












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