Need Help Planning

TwinMom904

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We've planned a Disney trip for this October. We'll arrive on Saturday and depart the following Sunday. The things we really want to do are: a Mickey meal, a Princess meal and the Halloween party. We're getting a 7 day base ticket, no hopper and we don't care if we use all 7 days. Our kids will be 3 when we travel so we need to plan some down/relaxing time. We're staying with family so we won't be at a resort. How would you plan each day of your trip if this was you?
 
Hi TwinMom,
imo: two places that i think are a cant miss for your meals would be "Chef Mickeys" in CR and "1900 Park Fair" in the GF.... the characters in both places are really active w/ the kids and the food is good. Since both places are outside of the parks you wont have to worry about hopping and are easy to get to w/ the monorail; you can always leave your car at one of the parks, jump on the monorail and start your day eating breakfast w/ mickey and return to the MK for all day fun. :rotfl: however you plan it I hope you have a great time.
 
I think Chef Mickey's is the best choice for a Mickey-meal. We usually do Chef Mickey's on one of our MK days since it makes for a nice break from the park and is only a short monorail ride away (and who can resist a monorail ride?) Our favorite Princess meal is the Princess Storybook Breakfast in Epcot. It is a good way to see several different princesses and it is pretty cool being in World Showcase before the park opens. With kids that young, I would suggest that on the evening you attend MNSSHP you get plenty of down time that day. DH and I attended the party after spending a full day in MK last year and we were wiped out the next day. Have a great trip!
 
I'd say eat at Chef Mickey's and 1900 Park Fare if you want to check out some resorts. Also, because you have alot of park days to use, you could eat at Storybook Princess at Epcot for breakfast, check out the park for the rest of the day and make it a short day for the kids. Then eat at Liberty Tree for dinner at MK. As your kids are so young, I'd spend most all your time at MK. LTT is a fabulous dinner!
 

We alwys eat at Akerhaus, Norway in Epcot, it is a princess meal. It is only a one meal ticket like cindy is two. We have always liked it and usually see 5 princesses total.:lmao:
 















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