Thanks to some seriously special work done my a close friend of ours who is a
travel agent, we were elated to find out that we could afford a 14 day honeymoon. You could not imagine the excitement when that possibility was unwrapped. My mind raced with new restaurant ideas, extra special plans to fit in and all kind of extra Disney fun that could be held with the additional days (we had originally thought we could only do 10 days). So here is the basic outline that we have managed to "rough out" for our trip.
Day 1:
We arrive in sunny Orlando, Florida, pick up our rental car and zoom over the the Walt Disney World (henceforth known as WDW) resort. We check into our hotel, giggle like mad when we call each other husband and wife and head over the the Boardwalk to celebrate at Jellyrolls.
Day 2:
Hop in the rental car and head to Kennedy Space Center, where we spend the day learning about the NASA Space Program, rocket ships and space shuttles and pretend to be bad *** astronauts prepping for a mission to save the human race. We return to WDW for an evening meal at the Rainforest Cafe. It's a blast from the past for me, my family has eaten there on BOTH of our Disney family vacations. It's a fun and unique way to kick off the next several days park hopping.
Day 3:
This is it people, it's MAGIC KINGDOM DAY! I likely will suffer from uncontrollable excitement this day. I already have apps telling me the wait times of rides, the expected crowd levels, etc. We're planning a lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern, which is said to have some of the best pot roast around, and will grab a quick service dinner from wherever looks tasty. I have been told that a Dole Whip is a must, so we will be stopping at Aloha Isle for some tasty Hawaiian infused ice cream goodness. This will be a full day for sure. We won't leave any ride out. The Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, the Jungle Cruise and so many awesome other attractions will fill the day.
Day 4:
Epcot is on the docket for day four, and along with it comes some sweet rides and good eats. We're chowing down at the Coral Reef restaurant for lunch. Dinner is at the Rose and Crown. We hope to blast off to Mars on Mission Space. I wonder if Corey's stomach can handle Soarin' ... he doesn't do well with heights.
Day 5:
We're hoping the weather is nice, as we're planning a day to Blizzard Beach water park to rest after two park filled days. We'll float around their castaway creek and enjoy a water slide or raft ride or two, but we'll soak up the sun or nap in the shade most of the day. For dinner we are headed to the Whispering Canyon Cafe. The milkshakes are supposed to be incredible and the serving staff apparently have wild ways of making your dinner extra special.
Day 6:
Hollywood Studios. There are some big thrill rides to prepare for on this day. Corey has already insisted that I suck it up and ride the Tower of Terror with him. Yes, the boy who is scared of heights wants to go up 13 stories and plummet faster than the speed of gravity, up and down... who knows how many times. I didn't even go in the lobby on our first family Disney trip, on the second, I made it to the elevators before I chickened out. Maybe this will be the year. I'm looking forward to rocking out on the Rockin Roller Coaster again. I rode it so many times in a row on our last trip that I felt dizzy afterwards. There are other classics that have been revamped too, like Star Tours and The Great Movie Ride. We're eating at the Sci Fi Dine in theater for dinner, celebrating our one week anniversary in style!
Day 7:
Animal Kingdom. We're hoping to get our "wild" on at this park. Interspersed with the rides are walking trails filled with wild animals. Gorillas, Siberian tigers, you name it. We're hoping to catch sight of some lions, hippos and maybe even a giraffe or two (they are Corey's favorite animal) on the Kilimanjaro Safaris. We'll get drench on a raft ride and then head out to watch a show or two before tackling Mount Everest and the mysterious yeti!! This day is going to be full of fun and excitement, and good food two. We're having a sit down lunch at the Yak and Yeti, followed by dinner at Flame Tree BBQ. Yumm!
Day 8:
We have another relaxing water park day to Typhoon Lagoon next. We're planning on surfing around the wave pool, snorkeling with some sharks and enjoying the nice weather. These water parks are far from ordinary. For dinner we head to the Port Orleans resort for Corey's special request dinner, Boatwright's. We're having New Orleans inspired food followed by a romantic horse drawn carriage ride alongside the river. It's going to rock.
Day 9:
We're at the original Universal Studios park this day. And can you believe it, they have closed down Jaws! For good! There is still quite a lot of fun to be had. Many new rides have popped up since my last visit. We come back to WDW for dinner though to enjoy dinner at an Irish pub called Raglan Road. They apparently have some fabulous celtic dancing later on in the evening.
Day 10:
This is day one of two days at Islands of Adventure. We figured with the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter, we may want two days just to fit everything in. We went online just yesterday and were picking through some of the ideas for souvenirs that we wanted. I totally want a wand. If there isn't a massive line up, I'm definitely going through Olivanders and letting my wand choose me!! We are eating lunch at the Three Broomsticks and dinner at Margaritaville. Yum!
Day 11:
Last day at Islands of Adventure! Have to make sure that we ride everything we want to and pick up all the souvineers we are looking for. No turning back now!! We are enjoying another evening of New Orleans type food at Pat O'Briens for dinner.
Day 12:
Another rest and recovery day. We have dubbed this the, "shop and swim day." We can lounge at the pool, we can explore downtown disney, we can sleep if we really need it. lol. We're eating at Wolfgang Puck Express for lunch and T-Rex for dinner, both at Downtown Disney.
Day 13-14:
These are our Disney Park Hopper days. We bounce from place to place to ride all the rides we want to ride one more time before we go. Its our last chance to buy souvenirs and our last chance to try snacks/ treats that we saw on our first round through the parks.
Day 15:
Our flight leaves at 8 PM to come home, so we're looking at ALMOST a full day to say goodbye to WDW. I can see us spending the goodbye time at the Magic Kingdom, but we won't really know what this day holds until we're there.