Last week of September

EM_Kenobi

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I'm headed to Orlando to celebrate my 30th birthday with my best friend the last of September We are planning have a 2 or three day CM pass for WDW and a single day park hopper pass for Universal. Things I'm wondering what days are best that week to go to each park out of the weekdays from the 23rd-28th. Heres a list of the things we really want to do. How would you suggest combining/park hopping? and How long will exploring the entirety of World Showcase (sans FEA) take during on a weekday during food and wine? Also will Fastpasses really be needed at Hollywood studios that week? Also is it possible to get ADR on CM passes?

MK- Rope drop Epcot Animal Kingdom
Big thunder Mountain Railroad World Showcase + Food and wine Expedition Everest
Haunted mansion Test track SR Dinosaur Fastpass +
Peter Pan’s flight (if short wait) Seas with Nemo Just exploring the park
Seven dwarfs mine train fastpass+ Turtle Talk with Crush
Space Mountain (maybe fastpass) Living with the Land

Hollywood Studios UNIVERSAL
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! Hollywood rip ride and rockit SR
Star Tours: The Adventures Continue t2 fp Revenge of the Mummy SR
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror t2 fp Race through NY
Slinky dog dash tier 1 fp+ Simpsons ride SR
Rock and Rollacoster SR if short All of the WWoHP
Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular Dessert party The Incredible Hulk Coaster Single rider
 
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I can't really advice on park hopping or how long it would take to explore WS. But I would say that you'd want to book FP no matter when you go, or no matter what park you're going to. That being said, we usually don't book many FP's far in advance as we have a more relaxed touring style and usually book our FP's the night before or same day as we don't decide what park to visit before then. But if this is your first trip and you only have a few days to tour WDW, then I would reserve FP's as soon as the booking window opens (If I remember correctly, I think it's 10 days in advance on CM passes). Just remember that you can only book FP's for one park on a given day, so if you visit Epcot and MK on the same day, you can only book FP's for one of the parks. But after you've used up your prebooked FP's you can book more (one at a time) on the same day.

When it comes to ADR's you don't need a ticket to book them. Anyone can book ADR's 180 days in advance, and your days is already within that window, so you can start booking right now. In fact, a lot of the really popular restaurants might be difficult to book by now, as they fill up pretty quick. But it's worth to keep looking if there's somewhere you really want to go as people sometimes cancel their reservations.
 
I'm kinda stuck on restaurants I don't even know where to start. I'll just say this we're Foodies but we also don't desire to spend an arm and a leg. Also how long does it take to get from AK to AKL? Boma Might be something we ant to do.
 


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