Hi! After lurking on this forum for a while now, and finding it an invaluable source of information, I've decided to join the DIS community! Thank you in advance for weighing in on my first thread!
I'm in the process of planning my family's first ever trip to WDW (any Disney park!). We will be spending six nights at POFQ this September. We are traveling from overseas, and are unlikely to visit WDW again in the next five years, so we really want to maximize our experience without being unrealistic. I will be traveling with my husband and three-and-a-half-year-old son.
We are planning on spending a full day (a Thursday - NO EMH, NO MNSSHP party) at MK. We will take afternoon breaks from the parks on the other days (Epcot, HS, Animal Kingdom), and we want to visit Kennedy Space Center on the Saturday during our trip. So one day is all we're going to do at MK, and we won't be changing our day-by-day itinerary (unless there's a hurricane!). All our FPs have been booked and I've made some ADRs. We are not on any dining plan. So far, our day at MK is planned as follows:
8am Wait for bus. Arrive at MK in time for rope drop.
9am Peter Pan FP
10am Pirates of Carribean FP
12.20pm Seven Dwarves Mine Train FP (not sure about our son riding this - he does meet the height requirement...)
2pm Festival of Fantasy Parade
3.15pm Crystal Palace ADR
7.45pm Fireworks Dessert Party with Garden View (Maybe...Haven't booked yet. Not sure about its value...)
9pm Fireworks
Obviously, we aim to do many of the other rides in the morning between our fast passes. I still need to check out a map and work out which rides will be in the vicinity/on the way to our fast pass rides. I think we'll do shows after our ADR at Crystal Palace. We will base most of our choices around what our three year old would enjoy. He loves rides, but I don't think he will enjoy meeting the characters as much (knows Winnie the Pooh well, the Peter Pan story, and the Disney Junior characters which we'll meet at HS). My husband would like to do Space Mountain and I would like to do the Haunted Mansion (not our three year old). These will hopefully be our 4th and 5th fast passes that we would like to squeeze in somewhere.
Do you think it's unrealistic to spend a full day in the park with a young child in the heat, rain, etc., or do you think we could make it work? Any suggestions are most welcome! Many thanks in advance!
I'm in the process of planning my family's first ever trip to WDW (any Disney park!). We will be spending six nights at POFQ this September. We are traveling from overseas, and are unlikely to visit WDW again in the next five years, so we really want to maximize our experience without being unrealistic. I will be traveling with my husband and three-and-a-half-year-old son.
We are planning on spending a full day (a Thursday - NO EMH, NO MNSSHP party) at MK. We will take afternoon breaks from the parks on the other days (Epcot, HS, Animal Kingdom), and we want to visit Kennedy Space Center on the Saturday during our trip. So one day is all we're going to do at MK, and we won't be changing our day-by-day itinerary (unless there's a hurricane!). All our FPs have been booked and I've made some ADRs. We are not on any dining plan. So far, our day at MK is planned as follows:
8am Wait for bus. Arrive at MK in time for rope drop.
9am Peter Pan FP
10am Pirates of Carribean FP
12.20pm Seven Dwarves Mine Train FP (not sure about our son riding this - he does meet the height requirement...)
2pm Festival of Fantasy Parade
3.15pm Crystal Palace ADR
7.45pm Fireworks Dessert Party with Garden View (Maybe...Haven't booked yet. Not sure about its value...)
9pm Fireworks
Obviously, we aim to do many of the other rides in the morning between our fast passes. I still need to check out a map and work out which rides will be in the vicinity/on the way to our fast pass rides. I think we'll do shows after our ADR at Crystal Palace. We will base most of our choices around what our three year old would enjoy. He loves rides, but I don't think he will enjoy meeting the characters as much (knows Winnie the Pooh well, the Peter Pan story, and the Disney Junior characters which we'll meet at HS). My husband would like to do Space Mountain and I would like to do the Haunted Mansion (not our three year old). These will hopefully be our 4th and 5th fast passes that we would like to squeeze in somewhere.
Do you think it's unrealistic to spend a full day in the park with a young child in the heat, rain, etc., or do you think we could make it work? Any suggestions are most welcome! Many thanks in advance!
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