Alright, I typically spend a lot of time planning our vacations, but this one really creeped up on me. I've mapped out a tentative schedule, but as it's been four years since we've been in the parks I'd really appreciate some feedback! (I've also got some clarifying questions.)
It will be my husband, my nine and five year olds, and myself. Three day park hopper. We are driving down from the Bay Area and staying across the street at the Fairfield Inn. It's my daughter's pre-kindergarten trip she's been waiting, well, basically four years for, and we are prioritizing what she wants to do, but there's enough time for us to do pretty much do whatever.
General notes:
I'm not buying MaxPasses. I don't think it's worth it for us--my kid are small enough to not care about the majority of the FP rides. (My nine year old is 5'2", but doesn't like big rides. He skips most of the stuff on Santa Cruz boardwalk, ha.)
First two days I intend on eating in room/McDonald's before heading into park so we aren't wasting time.
I don't really budget a lot of time/money/calories for snacky stuff and tend to just pack things.
A few general questions:
What's the most efficient way to purchase tickets, my phone? Last time I purchased them in our local Disneystore the week before--I don't think they still offer this. It would be nice to have a ticket instead of my using my phone for everything, but I want to be ready to go at rope drop our first morning.
Do I need to have kids with me to sign up for Jedi Training? Ideally I would just run over to sign them up and head back over to Fantasyland.
We have reservations at Ariel's Grotto for lunch. Do I still need to do the Fantasy Faire/Royal Hall (what is the diff??) with my little princess-lover?
I was originally planning on 9 PM WOC on Wednesday, but I can see now that my schedule would be too tight. If they are still handing out 9 PM FP when I go to get mine, will they give me the later show?
How early do I need line up for WOC? I recall waiting a really long time before the show started four years ago.
Kind of random, but is it worth making our way all the way back to Critter County? Splash Mountain isn't for us, and it seems like a pretty decent hike just for Winnie the Pooh.
Tuesday
6:35 AT MAIN GATE
7:00 Rope drop - head to Fantasyland
8:00ish Walk over to sign up for Jedi Training.
9:00 Toon Town
10:30 Head over to CAA
Grab Midway Mania FP
11:20 Lunch reservations at Ariel's Grotto
12:30-2 PM Paradise Pier, possibly meet Elena of Avalor
2:00 PM Tomorrowland
Buzz FP
Jedi Training
Star Wars Launch Bay
4:30 AM Soundsational Parade (I don't think we have time for this, but I wanted to note it in my schedule if there is room)
5:00 PM Dinner Rancho del Zocalo/tinker around Frontierland/Main Street
7:00 Back to hotel and bed.
Wednesday
8:00 CAA rope drop
WOC/Soarin FP
Hollywoodland
RSR FP (I'm banking on the return times are later in the evening)
Lunch No solid plans here--would do DL or CAA, but I feel like there aren't a lot of great quick service CAA options (I do like Paradise Garden Grill, but I don't want to walk all the way back there). Otherwise, I was thinking Bengal BBQ.
Back to DL
Grab Indiana FP
Jungle Cruise, Pirates, Tarzan, Indiana
Tiki Room
3:00 Back to hotel to rest
5:00 Back to CAA
Carsland - Dinner at Flo's
6:15 Pixar Parade (Is this timeline too tight? We could do dinner after parade, I just feel like it will be crowded. I really try to avoid mealtime crowds.)
Carsland. I *really* want to be here for the neon to turn on. We missed it last trip, and Cars was such a big part of our lives for so long!
10:15 World of Color
Thursday
This day is kind of intentionally open to fill in whatever we have missed/want to do again. Other than starting at CAA and finishing at DL, I'm open here.
10:00 (Or whenever everyone is up and moving. I'm not hustling people along early on the third day.) Open at CAA. Grab Soarin FP. Breakfast at Flo's? May be an easy way to start the day.
Other stuff we didn't get to. Soarin, maybe Frozen at Hyperion?
2 PM Back to DL. Light lunch/treats at Jolly Holiday. (Or something else? Red Rose? Depends where we go.)
Repeat whatever, end up over near NOLA for dinner at Cafe Orleans. (Probably. There are lots reservations left as I type this so I will probably snag one of those.)
8 PM snag a spot for ELP and Fireworks. Is this too late? I don't want to sit in the middle of the crowd for forever.
8:45 ELP
9:30 Fireworks
10 Whatever! We closed last trip at the Storybook Canals, which was kind of random but I really loved it.
I'm skipping Fantasmic! (I know, I know.) Last time we hustled over from fireworks to Fantasmic, which was fine, but I think after doing the parade and fireworks back to back kids will want to move. I think they'll enjoy the parade more than Fantasmic.
It will be my husband, my nine and five year olds, and myself. Three day park hopper. We are driving down from the Bay Area and staying across the street at the Fairfield Inn. It's my daughter's pre-kindergarten trip she's been waiting, well, basically four years for, and we are prioritizing what she wants to do, but there's enough time for us to do pretty much do whatever.
General notes:
I'm not buying MaxPasses. I don't think it's worth it for us--my kid are small enough to not care about the majority of the FP rides. (My nine year old is 5'2", but doesn't like big rides. He skips most of the stuff on Santa Cruz boardwalk, ha.)
First two days I intend on eating in room/McDonald's before heading into park so we aren't wasting time.
I don't really budget a lot of time/money/calories for snacky stuff and tend to just pack things.
A few general questions:
What's the most efficient way to purchase tickets, my phone? Last time I purchased them in our local Disneystore the week before--I don't think they still offer this. It would be nice to have a ticket instead of my using my phone for everything, but I want to be ready to go at rope drop our first morning.
Do I need to have kids with me to sign up for Jedi Training? Ideally I would just run over to sign them up and head back over to Fantasyland.
We have reservations at Ariel's Grotto for lunch. Do I still need to do the Fantasy Faire/Royal Hall (what is the diff??) with my little princess-lover?
I was originally planning on 9 PM WOC on Wednesday, but I can see now that my schedule would be too tight. If they are still handing out 9 PM FP when I go to get mine, will they give me the later show?
How early do I need line up for WOC? I recall waiting a really long time before the show started four years ago.
Kind of random, but is it worth making our way all the way back to Critter County? Splash Mountain isn't for us, and it seems like a pretty decent hike just for Winnie the Pooh.
Tuesday
6:35 AT MAIN GATE
7:00 Rope drop - head to Fantasyland
8:00ish Walk over to sign up for Jedi Training.
9:00 Toon Town
10:30 Head over to CAA
Grab Midway Mania FP
11:20 Lunch reservations at Ariel's Grotto
12:30-2 PM Paradise Pier, possibly meet Elena of Avalor
2:00 PM Tomorrowland
Buzz FP
Jedi Training
Star Wars Launch Bay
4:30 AM Soundsational Parade (I don't think we have time for this, but I wanted to note it in my schedule if there is room)
5:00 PM Dinner Rancho del Zocalo/tinker around Frontierland/Main Street
7:00 Back to hotel and bed.
Wednesday
8:00 CAA rope drop
WOC/Soarin FP
Hollywoodland
RSR FP (I'm banking on the return times are later in the evening)
Lunch No solid plans here--would do DL or CAA, but I feel like there aren't a lot of great quick service CAA options (I do like Paradise Garden Grill, but I don't want to walk all the way back there). Otherwise, I was thinking Bengal BBQ.
Back to DL
Grab Indiana FP
Jungle Cruise, Pirates, Tarzan, Indiana
Tiki Room
3:00 Back to hotel to rest
5:00 Back to CAA
Carsland - Dinner at Flo's
6:15 Pixar Parade (Is this timeline too tight? We could do dinner after parade, I just feel like it will be crowded. I really try to avoid mealtime crowds.)
Carsland. I *really* want to be here for the neon to turn on. We missed it last trip, and Cars was such a big part of our lives for so long!
10:15 World of Color
Thursday
This day is kind of intentionally open to fill in whatever we have missed/want to do again. Other than starting at CAA and finishing at DL, I'm open here.
10:00 (Or whenever everyone is up and moving. I'm not hustling people along early on the third day.) Open at CAA. Grab Soarin FP. Breakfast at Flo's? May be an easy way to start the day.
Other stuff we didn't get to. Soarin, maybe Frozen at Hyperion?
2 PM Back to DL. Light lunch/treats at Jolly Holiday. (Or something else? Red Rose? Depends where we go.)
Repeat whatever, end up over near NOLA for dinner at Cafe Orleans. (Probably. There are lots reservations left as I type this so I will probably snag one of those.)
8 PM snag a spot for ELP and Fireworks. Is this too late? I don't want to sit in the middle of the crowd for forever.
8:45 ELP
9:30 Fireworks
10 Whatever! We closed last trip at the Storybook Canals, which was kind of random but I really loved it.

I'm skipping Fantasmic! (I know, I know.) Last time we hustled over from fireworks to Fantasmic, which was fine, but I think after doing the parade and fireworks back to back kids will want to move. I think they'll enjoy the parade more than Fantasmic.