Please check my itinery...is it ok..any comments?

sharon-o

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Hi all off on july 28th finally i think i'm sorted but any advice i'd be very gratefull.. :flower:

day 1 arrive approx 16:00 find villa, check out local shops, eat out, bed!

2 got to be magic kingdom all day, eat out, chill at pool in villa + early night (start 14 day MYW pass)

3 waterpark early, chill rest of the day

4 MGM whole day, maybe check out return to villa and return later for wishes depends on kids and us tired, heat etc

5 chill day maybe shopping, pool, kissemmee browse and evening downtown disney for food and look round

6 animal kingdom restaurantsaurus booked at 8am free evening

7 universal studios all day and evening (again may pop back to villa for rest and return in evening) (START UNNIVERSAL PASS)

8 free day pool, shopping etc or if we feel ok bush gardens

9 epcot whole day + evening illuminations

10 waterpark early and cirque booked for evening 9pm

11 MGM studios again cover stuff missed on 1st visit stay as long as possible

12 free day (do whatever we like) evening downtown disney and disney quest

13 islands of adventure and city walk

14 epcot again cover stuff missed out all day and evening again may come home and return evening

15 magic kingdom all day and evening (pass expires)

16 free day or seaworld

17 universal studios do stuff missed out on 1st visit all day + evening

18 discovery cove all day maybe city walk pm

19 seaworld (depending on what 1st visit was like) or busch gardens (if we hav'nt already done this)

20 islands of adventure cover stuff missed out bit of shopping

21 home

Have i got everything in, have i missed out anything important, do i have enough rest time ANY HELP PLEASE.....what do you think?????? :confused3
thanks sharon :sunny:

:cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2: NOT LONG NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Looks fine to me. Only thing I would question would be day 13 to day 20 where you look like running the risk of 8 days in a row at parks. I would try not to make them whole days if it can be avoided. You're already two weeks into your holiday at this stage and it's not a good time to start suffering from burn-out. If it was me I'd be looking to have at least two of those days park-free but then that's my opinion based on my personal experience of spending three weeks in Orlando/Florida on all my previous trips. Otherwise, go enjoy!
 
Looks good. You may find towards the end that you want more rest days or days to go shopping. I guess if you've been to Universal & IofA earlier in your holiday you could miss going back to these - depends on what your favourite parks/rides are.

Looks like a good plan though - enjoy!
 
I think planning is all part of looking forward to your holiday and yours is very detailed.
I agree that there is a stretch of days where you may be doing too many theme parks, especially as in July it will be very hot.

We tend to just plan the first couple of days and plan it day by day after that, if we had a full itinery we would just end up changing it.

At the end of the day we all do what suits us best.
 

I wouldn't do days 13, 14 and 15 together, but then that is me. Three big parks on consecutive days would be hard going, particularly as you're going in July when the heat and humidity will REALLY sap your energy. Otherwise, you seem fairly well balanced.

Enjoy your trip.
 
Agreed, you need to plan a day on, day off scenario regarding parks or you will just collapse.

Remember to arrive at park opening time, or be prepared for an hour wait per ride.

T
 
Thank you for all the replies i think i will try and jiggle the 13,14,15 days around if poss my only problem is my pass for disney expires :sad1: around this time so thats the reason behind the crammin..but yes you are right it may be to much so i'll look again many thanks
sharon :cool1:
 
I hate to say it, ive been 4 times now and in October I will have my 5th.

I have never suffered any burnout or felt the need to rest. 14 days, 14 parks... most disney ones I tend to park hop in the early afternoon.

Your on Holiday, rest when you come home!! ha ha. :cool1:

Have to admit though, this will be my first trip taking 3 children.. :rolleyes:
 
Looks good Sharon!

I agree if you can to try and give yourself a day off in the middle bit (but totally understand the tickets expiring thing!)
 












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