Hello!
First, let me thank everyone in advance for any information you provide. This will be my first trip to WDW as an adult. I went with my parents in 1985 and now am taking my wife and 7 yr old daughter this December 8-12.
We are staying four nights and will be arriving around 11am on the 8th As of right now, I am planning only a 3-day ticket, with park hopper option, mainly for financial reasons. However, I am beginning to wonder whether or not adding that fourth day to the ticket, for when we arrive would be worth it or not. I'm pretty sure that my daughter will want to skip some of the faster, higher, scarier rides, so that's going to save some time.
I guess I'm looking for advice on an itinerary. My thoughts are this:
Arrive on the 8th, check out Downtown Disney that afternoon and then do some swimming in the heated pool(s) at the Pop Century hotel. (BTW, are they heated well enough to swim around the time we are going to be there??)
Then on the 9th, we'll check out Animal Kingdom in the morning and Disney-MGM in the evening. These are the two attractions I think she will want to see the least. (but what do I know, I'm just a parent)
Then on the 10th we'll do Epcot and the finish the trip up with the Magic Kingdom (save the best for last is what I've heard and read) on the 11th. I'm also wanting to do the character dining in the castle that morning. We'll then spend the 12th packing, relaxing and possibly swimming, before the flight home.
Sorry for the longwinded email. I just figured that if laid it all out, it would save on some questions later.
Thank you all again in advance!!!!
Trep72
Moore, OK

First, let me thank everyone in advance for any information you provide. This will be my first trip to WDW as an adult. I went with my parents in 1985 and now am taking my wife and 7 yr old daughter this December 8-12.
We are staying four nights and will be arriving around 11am on the 8th As of right now, I am planning only a 3-day ticket, with park hopper option, mainly for financial reasons. However, I am beginning to wonder whether or not adding that fourth day to the ticket, for when we arrive would be worth it or not. I'm pretty sure that my daughter will want to skip some of the faster, higher, scarier rides, so that's going to save some time.
I guess I'm looking for advice on an itinerary. My thoughts are this:
Arrive on the 8th, check out Downtown Disney that afternoon and then do some swimming in the heated pool(s) at the Pop Century hotel. (BTW, are they heated well enough to swim around the time we are going to be there??)
Then on the 9th, we'll check out Animal Kingdom in the morning and Disney-MGM in the evening. These are the two attractions I think she will want to see the least. (but what do I know, I'm just a parent)
Then on the 10th we'll do Epcot and the finish the trip up with the Magic Kingdom (save the best for last is what I've heard and read) on the 11th. I'm also wanting to do the character dining in the castle that morning. We'll then spend the 12th packing, relaxing and possibly swimming, before the flight home.
Sorry for the longwinded email. I just figured that if laid it all out, it would save on some questions later.
Thank you all again in advance!!!!
Trep72
Moore, OK

