Planning a trip in under 12 hours???

At least you've got some FP for some of your party, and RS sounds like a good strategy. Hopefully the lines will be short, and, if not, you're able to enjoy some of the downtime attractions.

Another thought. Sometimes it's easy to focus on the things we have to reserve, and the "other" parts of Disney get forgotten. There are a couple of posts about how to slow it down and take it easy on a WDW vacation (I think they're under the Tips section) which might give you some ideas for non-ride things to do. I'm thinking that playing Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom or Agent P in the World Showcase might be a fun alternative to rides. I'm not saying don't keep trying to get your reservations linked and make fastpasses, but maybe this could also be an opportunity to enjoy some things you might not do every trip.

I remember that thread and I actually posted on that thread. We will be there for T-giving which I know will be a super busy time at the parks. We have our FP, etc., but I keep telling myself that no one is "making us" go to the parks and we should feel free to just change the plan if we feel like it. Might be a really nice way to just have an actual vacation and not feel exhausted when you get back. Praying you have no hurricane damage :)
 
A little off topic, but does anyone know why next week is looking rainy? Is there another storm system coming?
 


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