Hi I'm doing a mini trip to Tampa / Orlando in early February. The new change is that now DS 29 who just loves Disney's Magic Kingdom is coming along too and to be able to get cheaper air (have enough points to do freebie air for him) our flight on our last day won't leave Orlando till 5:50 p.m. meaning we could add the MK to our itinerary and play in the park from 9-3 p.m. Originally I was going to leave earlier on that day. I would want to head to our car by 3 (leave the park from wherever we are at that time. We'd already have luggage etc. in the car and my nephew would drop us off at the airport). I'm debating whether to spend an extra $572 ($191 pp) - three of us (me - 64, DS - 29, and my nephew who lives in Orlando - 32) - to hang out there for seven hours. Or do we just rest / visit / chill / do something little if we want on our last day? We'll have fun together whatever we do. What would you do?
Do note that DS is not exactly Disney deprived. In September of 2023 we did three park hopper days in Disneyland Paris. And in April of 2024 he did a park hopper day at Disneyland with his spouse on a mini California trip. His favorite park is the Magic Kingdom. His second favorite park is SeaWorld. It's been a while since all of us have been there, and we are going there on this trip.
I will say, though, that my favorite day at a theme park ever was a day with these two at the MK back in 2019. They are a blast to go to theme parks with.
I do go to Tampa annually too, to visit my cousin who is in Assisted Living there and sometimes extend that and spend a day and 1/2 or so in Orlando. Usually, though, DS doesn't come along. In fact he's never come along. DH never comes on these trips as he does not care for Florida or theme parks, so this is a fun little get-a-way as I do love Disney. Also I can't see really spending the money on one day at the MK if it's just me and my nephew. My nephew used to work for Disney, so going while fun is not that big a deal for him. And I've been a zillion times. It's really DS and his enthusiasm that might bring me over the top and go.
Here is the overall itinerary too in case that would have any bearing of what you would recommend.
Sunday Feb. 2 -- early day getting up at 5:30 a.m. my time to catch an early flight (6:30 a.m. wake up Tampa / Orlando time) -- get into Tampa at 11:40 a.m. My nephew will pick us up at the Tampa airport. We'll go right over to my cousin's assisted living place and take him out for a picnic and nature day at Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa. They have some nice board walks to walk on. That evening after dropping my cousin back off at the ALF we'll just have dinner at our hotel and I'll take my nephew to see Mama Mia at the Stratz as he has never seen that musical and would like to see it (thought I'd treat him to that as he just loves theatre). DS will skip as he has seen that musical several times before.
Monday Feb. 3 -- We will do a day trip to Honeymoon Island state park about a 50 minute drive each way from Tampa with my cousin. We're not planning on swimming or anything (unless it's unusually warm). It's just a low key walk around, visit, nature outing. We'll have lunch there and drop my cousin back off at his ALF before dinner.
Tuesday Feb. 4 -- We will head to Orlando after breakfast (me, DS, and my nephew). We are going to visit the MK monorail resorts, have dinner at Ohana at the Polynesian, and watch the MK fireworks from the Polynesian. I really want to eat at Ohana again and my nephew despite working at the Polynesian when he did the Disney College program has never eaten there before and would love to try that.
Wednesday Feb. 5 -- This is my nephew's birthday. We will go to SeaWorld. Number 1 for us will be to get reservations at the Sharks Underwater Grill (one of my nephew's very favorite restaurants) as we want to do a special meal there for his birthday. DS adores SeaWorld and hearing we'd be going there I think convinced him to come along too (would also enjoy seeing my cousin and his cousin too).
Thursday Feb. 6 is the day in question. Do we do the MK and leave the park at 3 p.m. (7 hours there for $572) or do something more low key instead? DS and I who both live in St. Louis (DS and spouse just live 16 minutes away from me and DH) have a 5:50 p.m. flight home. DS works the next day. I'm a relatively new retiree. I have the budget for this, but I'm just not sure whether it would be worth it to do this or not.
Note: We are staying a my nephew's place while we are in Orlando, so I'm not paying for accommodations for the two Orlando nights, and I was able to get freebie airfare on this trip for me and DS (I used Southwest points).
Do note that DS is not exactly Disney deprived. In September of 2023 we did three park hopper days in Disneyland Paris. And in April of 2024 he did a park hopper day at Disneyland with his spouse on a mini California trip. His favorite park is the Magic Kingdom. His second favorite park is SeaWorld. It's been a while since all of us have been there, and we are going there on this trip.
I will say, though, that my favorite day at a theme park ever was a day with these two at the MK back in 2019. They are a blast to go to theme parks with.
I do go to Tampa annually too, to visit my cousin who is in Assisted Living there and sometimes extend that and spend a day and 1/2 or so in Orlando. Usually, though, DS doesn't come along. In fact he's never come along. DH never comes on these trips as he does not care for Florida or theme parks, so this is a fun little get-a-way as I do love Disney. Also I can't see really spending the money on one day at the MK if it's just me and my nephew. My nephew used to work for Disney, so going while fun is not that big a deal for him. And I've been a zillion times. It's really DS and his enthusiasm that might bring me over the top and go.
Here is the overall itinerary too in case that would have any bearing of what you would recommend.
Sunday Feb. 2 -- early day getting up at 5:30 a.m. my time to catch an early flight (6:30 a.m. wake up Tampa / Orlando time) -- get into Tampa at 11:40 a.m. My nephew will pick us up at the Tampa airport. We'll go right over to my cousin's assisted living place and take him out for a picnic and nature day at Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa. They have some nice board walks to walk on. That evening after dropping my cousin back off at the ALF we'll just have dinner at our hotel and I'll take my nephew to see Mama Mia at the Stratz as he has never seen that musical and would like to see it (thought I'd treat him to that as he just loves theatre). DS will skip as he has seen that musical several times before.
Monday Feb. 3 -- We will do a day trip to Honeymoon Island state park about a 50 minute drive each way from Tampa with my cousin. We're not planning on swimming or anything (unless it's unusually warm). It's just a low key walk around, visit, nature outing. We'll have lunch there and drop my cousin back off at his ALF before dinner.
Tuesday Feb. 4 -- We will head to Orlando after breakfast (me, DS, and my nephew). We are going to visit the MK monorail resorts, have dinner at Ohana at the Polynesian, and watch the MK fireworks from the Polynesian. I really want to eat at Ohana again and my nephew despite working at the Polynesian when he did the Disney College program has never eaten there before and would love to try that.
Wednesday Feb. 5 -- This is my nephew's birthday. We will go to SeaWorld. Number 1 for us will be to get reservations at the Sharks Underwater Grill (one of my nephew's very favorite restaurants) as we want to do a special meal there for his birthday. DS adores SeaWorld and hearing we'd be going there I think convinced him to come along too (would also enjoy seeing my cousin and his cousin too).
Thursday Feb. 6 is the day in question. Do we do the MK and leave the park at 3 p.m. (7 hours there for $572) or do something more low key instead? DS and I who both live in St. Louis (DS and spouse just live 16 minutes away from me and DH) have a 5:50 p.m. flight home. DS works the next day. I'm a relatively new retiree. I have the budget for this, but I'm just not sure whether it would be worth it to do this or not.
Note: We are staying a my nephew's place while we are in Orlando, so I'm not paying for accommodations for the two Orlando nights, and I was able to get freebie airfare on this trip for me and DS (I used Southwest points).
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