MK Touring PLan Day 2

pinkgirlmommy

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Okay I have taken suggestions from everyone, used EasyWDW for the Day 1 Touring PLan for my Day 2 because these are the rides we want on Day 2 and the FP+ we already have, and come up with a general touring plan. This is our first time so I know it won't go exactly as planned, but want a good flow. Does this look okay?

It is a Highly recommended day according to EasyWDW with a crowd level 6 on Friday, March 6. I understand we may have to skip a few rides along the way to make our FP+, but otherwise does this look good? I also understand that we may not get 4th and 5th FP+ and may have longer waits later in the day due to this, but just trying to make sure it is generally a good flow. I did this on Touring Plans but changed the order to match Josh's suggestions.
My stepson is 19 and will only be with us for this one day, so I tried to make sure all the rides I think he will like are included, as well as some for my 5 and 10 year olds. We didn't know he was coming this day or we would have done our BBB and A&E a different day but we can't move them now. We are seeing Tiana, Tinkerbell, Ariel, and Rapunzel/Cinderella on our first day so I don't have to add them to this plan. BTMRR is closed. I have a 3 1/2 hour break for my husband and 5 year old but the rest of us will go all day since it is our last day of our trip.

We can skip Speedway, Pooh, Regal Carousel, and Dream along w/ Mickey if needed to catch up with our plans. I am hoping to catch the Electrical Parade after riding Splash Mountain before we leave the park.

MK Day 2
3/6 Highly Recommended, Crowd level 6
FP+
12 Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
1 Enchanted Tales w/ Belle
3:50 Meet A&E

8:05- Crystal Palace ADR
9:05-Meet Tiana
9:30- Space Mountain/ Astro Orbiter for 5 year old and Dad
9:50 Buzz Lightyear
10:15 Tomorrowland Speedway
10:40 Barnstormer
10:58 Dumbo
11:14 Alice/White Rabbit/Mad Tea Party
11:24 Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh
11:51 It's A Small World
12:26 Prince Charming Regal Carousel
12:34 Seven Dwarfs Mine Train w/ FP+
12:45 Lunch- BOG w/ FP+ hopefully
1:50 Enchanted Tales w/ Belle w/ FP+
2:08 Mickey's PhilharMagic2:25 BBB for 90 minutes?
4:05 Meet A&E w/ FP+
FP+ Kiosk for 4th FP+ to HM
4:30 *Dean & Tabitha back to hotel to rest**
4:35 Haunted Mansion with possible FP+
FP+ Kiosk at Philharmagic for Space or Jungle Cruise
5:15 Dream Along w/ Mickey
5:40 Move It Shake It
6:00 Dinner- Cosmic Rays or elsewhere?
7:00 Space Mountain w/ possible FP+
Fp+ kiosk @Stitch- Jungle Cruise or Splash
**Dean & Tabitha back for evening**
8:00 Carousel of Progress
8:23 Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover
8:39 Monster's Inc Laugh Floor
9:00 Tomorrowland Terrace Dessert Party/ Wishes
10:20 Jungle Cruise
10:45 Splash Mountain
11:00 Electrical Parade from near Pecos Bills or Liberty Square
 
first thing: leaving only an hour for Crystal Palace may mean that you don't meet all the characters. We were in there for 90 minutes in october (that was for dinner instead of breakfast, though). Will anyone in your party be upset if you don't meet one of the four pooh characters?
 
Call me pessimistic, but I think this is more than you could get done on a level 6 day.

It's also a lot more than I would want to do. But that's my personal preferences. Everyone's different..
 
Thanks. This is most likely our one and only trip to WDW and we like to Go, Go, Go, so this is the plan. Like I said, from the list I have certain ones that we will skip if it is too crowded. I will maybe plan to skip Tiana if our CP meal lasts longer and go straignt to Space Mountain. I am so clueless on the time it takes and am trying to read about everything I can!
 

We are go, go, go at at Disney, too, and I'm a huge advocate of the 15-hour-plus day of rides. But I wouldn't find it enjoyable to spend the whole day racing against the clock. I'm just not a big fan of the sites that offer touring plans down to the minute. They are way too ambitious. Often, it seems like the amount of time they allot for a ride is the amount of time to just the ride will take, excluding lines and loading and unloading. You already know you won't be able to do all of this, but I don't think you realize just how far behind you will be when you walk out of Crystal Palace after breakfast. I'm not trying to be a downer, but the realist in me suggests that you take out the rides that you're already willing to drop. Most importantly, keep the order, but eliminate the times for all but ADRs and FPs. You said that you've never been to WDW before, but don't forget about the experience that you will gain on your vacation. Since this will be the last day of your trip, and the second Magic Kingdom day, you'll feel like a pro at navigating these parks, so you won't need to depend on something so detailed. Best wishes.
 





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