June Experts - Can this be done??

3for Me

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I have never been to WDW in the summer - only during "slower" times. We are trying to go to the MK for a day (adding on to another trip) the first week of June (gotta get my fix!)

The kids would like to hit their fav's (the ones that I'll go on with them anyway) so...I'm wondering if all this can be done in approx. 7 hours??

Anyone want to take a stab at it?

FANTASYLAND

Peter Pan
Small World - I have one who REALLY wants to see the new version
Mickey's Philharmagic

TOMORROWLAND

Buzz Lightyear
Stitch

FRONIERLAND

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Splash Mountain

We would also love to be able to ride the train around the park (a tradition of ours) and possibly ride the Barnstormer.


O.K., O.K. I know it's challenging, but can it be done with time left for a quick lunch???

Thanks, guys!
 
Maybe if you go on a day with early morning EMH.The early part of the first week of June wil have stragglers from Memorial Day and the latter part of the week is Gay Day/Gay Days(they are two different groups).Get there at rope drop and grab fast passes.Good Luck! Hope it works out for you. :flower:
 
I think you will be okay. :goodvibes
Just make use of Fast Pass......
and what day of the week are you going? Check the schedule for EMH....if you are not staying on site this will be a big disadvantage to go on an EMH day. By time you get in the park will already be getting crowded.

You did not lest Space Mtn.....that one always takes up time even with a FP.

Let's see.....get there for rope drop and hit BTMR and Splash MTN.
Grab FP for Buzz, head to Fantasyland. And do those 3. Dumbo is the ride that gets a long line fast in the morning. But you don't have that listed.
IASW loads so fast and steady, it shouldn't be a problem,
Then do Peter Pan and Philharmagic. If it is getting crowded by then, look at the fast pass times....you might be able to get FP for Philharmagic before heading to Buzz and Stitch. Or get the FP after doing those 2.

But the first week of June is not that bad for crowds yet. We have gone in June a number of times. It really doesn't get bad until after the 15th. Most schools don't let out until after June 9th.
You will be fine and shouldn't have any trouble seeing all this in 7 hours. :goodvibes
 
I agree that if you get there early, use fastpass as much as possible and stay as late as you can there should be no reason you wouldn't be able to get that done.IMHO
 

I think you should be fine. We have been during some really busy times and have rode everything in the park. Just use the fastpass.
 
Thanks for the advice - you all are great!

Unfortunately I will NOT be staying on-site - as we are there for a conference at one of the Universal Hotels.

I am used to being able to make the most of EMH, which is what had me worried! I will avoid the EMH day entirely, although I only have a choice between Monday or Tuesday - so I am anxiously awaiting the June EMH schedule.

Thanks again! :flower:
 
You should be able to do that itinerary in 7 hours.

Some schools are still in session (like ours in Delaware) so I wouldn't think it would be as crowded since it is the first week. We have gone on the 1st week and the 3rd week. First week is definitely less crowded. Just stay away from MK on Sat. if possible
 
I say definitely. How old are your kids? We were surprised last June 4-7 how empty it was. I think you will be fine!
 
3for Me said:
I have never been to WDW in the summer - only during "slower" times. We are trying to go to the MK for a day (adding on to another trip) the first week of June (gotta get my fix!)

The kids would like to hit their fav's (the ones that I'll go on with them anyway) so...I'm wondering if all this can be done in approx. 7 hours??

Anyone want to take a stab at it?

FANTASYLAND

Peter Pan
Small World - I have one who REALLY wants to see the new version
Mickey's Philharmagic

TOMORROWLAND

Buzz Lightyear
Stitch

FRONIERLAND

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Splash Mountain

We would also love to be able to ride the train around the park (a tradition of ours) and possibly ride the Barnstormer.


O.K., O.K. I know it's challenging, but can it be done with time left for a quick lunch???

Thanks, guys!
yes - easily in my opinion - but it depends on the order in which you do the rides and your judicicial use of fast pass
 
Thanks again, everyone! I feel so much better now. Unfortunately, my children are 9, 6 and 5 and both sexes, so we have to do a little of everything.

Too bad for the nine year old, we won't be hitting Space Mountain, because the only other person that will do it with her is the five year old!

One less FP I have to worry about! :flower:
 












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