GEM
Mommy to Paul - 1lb 7oz wonder
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I am taking a group of high school students to WDW in June for 7 nights. These are theater students of mine, kids that, for the most part, I've been working with since they were in very early elementary school. They are great kids, and I have no worries about the trip. I have taken them to New York and London for theater tours without any issues at all. There will be 10 students 9th-12th graders, and two of us chaparones. We are staying at All Star Movies. While there, we are going to be participating in three special sesions - an acting class at Epcot, a video production class at MGM, and backstage tour of the Cirque theater. We will also be putting a theatrical spin on lots of the usual Disney activities - talking about Disney's use of desgin in the parks and resorts, technical elements in shows, that sort of thing. And, of couse, we're going to have just lots of plain old Disney fun. These kids are really excited! None of them have ever been before and they are definately not "too cool" to have some Disney fun. When I surveyd them, the number one thing on their "to do" list - meet Mickey and Cinderella!
I've put together a basic itenerary. I've tried to include some down time on most days, but I couldn't make that happen on a few days due to our class schedule. I want to keep them busy and having fun - but I don't want them to end up exhausted and miserable. They do pretty well with long days and early mornings/late nights - but I don't want to push them too hard. I would love it if some very brave souls would look this over and offer opinions! I'm open to all suggestions and thoughts of all sorts!
Unless I've listed somewhere specific, all meals will be counter service.
Kids College WDW Itenerary
June 4th-11th, 2006
Sunday, June 4th:
-Flight to Orlando
-Arrive at MCO and take Magical Express to All Star Movies
-Unpack, explore resort, swim, etc.
-Dinner at Food Court
-Downtown Disney
Monday, June 5th:
-Breakfast at Food Court
-Epcot
-Future World
-Lunch
-Acting/Improv Class 1:00-4:00pm
-World Showcase
-Dinner
-Illuminations at 9pm
Tuesday, June 6th:
-Breakfast at Food Court
-MGM
-Lunch at Sci Fi at 11am
-Production Class 12:30pm-2:30pm
-More MGM Touring
-Dinner
-Fantasmic at 9pm
Wednesday, June 7th:
-Magic Kingdom
-Breakfast at Crystal Palace at 8am
-Lunch
-Leave around 2pm
-Nap/Swim Time at Resort
-Dinner at 1900 Park Fare at 7:45pm
-Magic Kingdom
-Wishes at 10pm
-Spectromagic at 11pm
Thursday, June 8th:
-Breakfast at Food Court
-Cirque Backstage Tour 8am-10am
-Disney Quest
-Lunch
-Blizzard Beach for late afternnon to closing
-Animal Kingdom Lodge Tour
-Resort
-Dinner at Food Court
-Free time to swim, relax at resort, etc.
Friday, June 9th:
-Animal Kingdom
-Breakfast at Donald's at 8am
-Lunch
-Nap/Swim Time at Resort
-Dinner at Food Court
-Cirque at 9pm-10:30pm
-Evening EHM at Magic Kingdom 11pm-2am
Saturday, June 10th:
-Sleep late!
-Leave for Fort Wilderness by 11am
-Fort Wilderness Tour (visit stables, etc.)
-Lunch at Trail's End at noon
-Wilderness Lodge Tour
-Typhoon Lagoon for late afternoon to closing
-Resort to shower, clean up, etc.
-Dinner at Food Court
-Boardwalk for dessert, shopping, entertainment, etc.
Sunday, June 11th:
-Breakfast at Food Court
-Play Mini Golf if flight time permits!
-Magical Express to Airport
-Flight Home
THANKS!
I've put together a basic itenerary. I've tried to include some down time on most days, but I couldn't make that happen on a few days due to our class schedule. I want to keep them busy and having fun - but I don't want them to end up exhausted and miserable. They do pretty well with long days and early mornings/late nights - but I don't want to push them too hard. I would love it if some very brave souls would look this over and offer opinions! I'm open to all suggestions and thoughts of all sorts!
Unless I've listed somewhere specific, all meals will be counter service.
Kids College WDW Itenerary
June 4th-11th, 2006
Sunday, June 4th:
-Flight to Orlando
-Arrive at MCO and take Magical Express to All Star Movies
-Unpack, explore resort, swim, etc.
-Dinner at Food Court
-Downtown Disney
Monday, June 5th:
-Breakfast at Food Court
-Epcot
-Future World
-Lunch
-Acting/Improv Class 1:00-4:00pm
-World Showcase
-Dinner
-Illuminations at 9pm
Tuesday, June 6th:
-Breakfast at Food Court
-MGM
-Lunch at Sci Fi at 11am
-Production Class 12:30pm-2:30pm
-More MGM Touring
-Dinner
-Fantasmic at 9pm
Wednesday, June 7th:
-Magic Kingdom
-Breakfast at Crystal Palace at 8am
-Lunch
-Leave around 2pm
-Nap/Swim Time at Resort
-Dinner at 1900 Park Fare at 7:45pm
-Magic Kingdom
-Wishes at 10pm
-Spectromagic at 11pm
Thursday, June 8th:
-Breakfast at Food Court
-Cirque Backstage Tour 8am-10am
-Disney Quest
-Lunch
-Blizzard Beach for late afternnon to closing
-Animal Kingdom Lodge Tour
-Resort
-Dinner at Food Court
-Free time to swim, relax at resort, etc.
Friday, June 9th:
-Animal Kingdom
-Breakfast at Donald's at 8am
-Lunch
-Nap/Swim Time at Resort
-Dinner at Food Court
-Cirque at 9pm-10:30pm
-Evening EHM at Magic Kingdom 11pm-2am
Saturday, June 10th:
-Sleep late!
-Leave for Fort Wilderness by 11am
-Fort Wilderness Tour (visit stables, etc.)
-Lunch at Trail's End at noon
-Wilderness Lodge Tour
-Typhoon Lagoon for late afternoon to closing
-Resort to shower, clean up, etc.
-Dinner at Food Court
-Boardwalk for dessert, shopping, entertainment, etc.
Sunday, June 11th:
-Breakfast at Food Court
-Play Mini Golf if flight time permits!
-Magical Express to Airport
-Flight Home
THANKS!
