Before you say “impossible,” hear me out haha
We did a full Disney trip (5 park days with 1 day at each park and 2 at MK in February). At the time, my 2.5 year old daughter wasn’t really into princesses so we focused on Mickey and crew.
Well, wouldn’t you know it, one month later, and she is obsessed with the princesses. Soooo, I’ve convinced my husband to go back for a very quick trip end of April before she turns 3
Because it’s last minute, I’m failing at snagging Cinderella’s Royal Table (have alerts set), but I was able to snag dinner at Akershus.
Is it insane to do MK in the morning - go for early entry and hit the few rides she loved and focus on princess meeting (Ariel in Grotto, Enchanted Tales, Meet Cinderella, Meet Tiana), then monorail to Epcot, hit the few rides she loved there, do dinner at Akershus, and take Skyliner back to resort?
We’d be doing Genie+ which worked really well for us last time.
She napped in her stroller last trip, so that would be the hope.
We did a full Disney trip (5 park days with 1 day at each park and 2 at MK in February). At the time, my 2.5 year old daughter wasn’t really into princesses so we focused on Mickey and crew.
Well, wouldn’t you know it, one month later, and she is obsessed with the princesses. Soooo, I’ve convinced my husband to go back for a very quick trip end of April before she turns 3

Because it’s last minute, I’m failing at snagging Cinderella’s Royal Table (have alerts set), but I was able to snag dinner at Akershus.
Is it insane to do MK in the morning - go for early entry and hit the few rides she loved and focus on princess meeting (Ariel in Grotto, Enchanted Tales, Meet Cinderella, Meet Tiana), then monorail to Epcot, hit the few rides she loved there, do dinner at Akershus, and take Skyliner back to resort?
We’d be doing Genie+ which worked really well for us last time.
She napped in her stroller last trip, so that would be the hope.