Looking for ideas for final night activities..

StevePSU1

Lookin for my lost shaker of salt..
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I have a dilemna that I hope you all might be able to help with. I have a great itinerary put together, but I havent been able to come up with a really great way to finish our last night at Disney. Here are the highlights...

Travel Dates Fri Dec 1 to Thursday Dec 7

Day 1: Travel, Animal Kingdom, Dinner at Boma
Day 2: Magic Kingdom, Dinner at Cape May Cafe, Back to MK for Wishes and Spectro
Day3: Epcot: Candlelight Proc Dinner Package at Le Cellier, Illiminations
Day 4: MGM: Dinner at Ohana, returning to MGM for Fantasmic
Day5: Open Morning: MVMCP and Dinner at LTT
Day 6: Animal Kingdom Moring: Ressies @WCC
Day 7: MK for AM EMH and head to the airport in the PM.

Any suggestions for finishing the evening on Day 6 with something special would be appreciated.
 
I can't tell if there are any kiddos with you....if yes, a character lunch at Chef Mickey's????
 
We usually always spend our final day hitting all the highlights (usually at MGM first) then head to MK by evening to do all the major stuff 'one last time.' The final evening of our trip is always at MK. There's just something about finishing the last night (and day) there.
 
Instead of WCC for dinner, why don't you do a late dinner at 'Ohana and then watch Wishes from there or from the beach at the Poly?

We will be there the same time as you (we will be at OKW Dec 2 -9). If you see my lime green Mickey on my backpack, make sure to say :wave2:
 

WL Sleigh ride maybe. I just booked it for our last night but you better hurry, they are going quickly.
 
You could take a walk around Poly and Grand Floridian resort thru monorail. It's just beautiful there.

Or have a walk around Boardwalk resort too.
 
You might want to leave it open to get to stuff you missed, but want to do.

Hoop-Dee-Doo is a great deal of fun. A lot of people do it on their first or last night!
 
1) Or, stop over at my house.
2) We make a mean Strawberry Daiquiri.

3) And at WDW resort prices, so you don't feel like you have left WDW.
 
Thanks to all. Great suggestions...Me , DW, and DD (8) as well as my mom and dad who are in their 70's (but very young at heart and phycially in pretty good shape)
 
You could try going to Downtown disney or the boardwalk for some entertainment or maybe try the movie with chip n' dale at the Wilderness lodge campgrounds (I think thats where it is) or maybe go see some christmas decorations at the resorts.
 
I would recomend the Hoop Dee Doo musical review. It is a diner show. It is awesome. I took my sister and her kids to it 2 years ago. they loved it. a year before that I took my fiancee there. It is awesome, very fun, its all you can eat and drink. I would check it out and see if you would like it. I know i did and its very amusing and you get to take the boat ride from mk to the show house which is in pioneer hall near the campground.
 
Good suggestions by all...

HDDR sounds like a good idea. We did it last year. I avoided it because we did do it last year....BUT WE HAD A BLAST.
 


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