Ok, here is what I have so far, but remember that nothing is set in stone. We are a family of 4 (Me, dh, ds-5, dd-4) staying at CBR from Sept 24th-30th. If we don't feel like doing something or want to add something else that I didn't include, no problem. This is just my rough guide:
Sat--Arrival; check in and relax at hotel; dinner at O'Hana's
Sun--Magic Kingdom; lunch at Crystal Palace (Pooh) or counter meal; rest at hotel; dinner at Boma's
Mon--Animal Kingdom; Lunch at Counter; rest at hotel; Chef Mickey's for dinner; MK again??
Tues--Epcot(Futureworld); lunch at Alfredo's counter; rest at hotel; Crystal Palace dinner; Spectro Parade and fireworks(if they are scheduled this day based on last year)
Wed--MGM; lunch at Sci-Fi or 50's Primetime or counter; rest at hotel; Dinner at Le'Cellier in Epcot World Showcase--Illuminations??
Thurs--Magic Kingdom; lunch at Counter; Rest at Hotel; Dinner at MGM Mama Melrose--Fantasmic??
Fri--Character Breakfast--any suggestions?; repeat any favorite attractions;
depart for airport
Notice I have way too many sit down meals. I don't plan on doing all of them, but I'm just trying to put in anything that I'm slightly interested in. I know we can't do it all, but I figure it is easier to drop something then to try to add it later (and have to wait in a long standby line). Also, the parks that I have for each day are also pretty flexible. I pretty much know that I want to start and end with Magic Kingdom, but the others can be interchangeable. I just put them down for the sake of making the dining reservations.
My goal is to be at the park openings and come back to the hotel for an afternoon break, but if we happen to sleep in (I doubt my kids will, but you never know) then we will just go for the late morning and all afternoons, skip the break and go right to dinner.
So, you've been to Disney--what do you think of this itinerary? I would LOVE your feedback on the restaurants and itinerary in general!! Thanks!
Jen
Sat--Arrival; check in and relax at hotel; dinner at O'Hana's
Sun--Magic Kingdom; lunch at Crystal Palace (Pooh) or counter meal; rest at hotel; dinner at Boma's
Mon--Animal Kingdom; Lunch at Counter; rest at hotel; Chef Mickey's for dinner; MK again??
Tues--Epcot(Futureworld); lunch at Alfredo's counter; rest at hotel; Crystal Palace dinner; Spectro Parade and fireworks(if they are scheduled this day based on last year)
Wed--MGM; lunch at Sci-Fi or 50's Primetime or counter; rest at hotel; Dinner at Le'Cellier in Epcot World Showcase--Illuminations??
Thurs--Magic Kingdom; lunch at Counter; Rest at Hotel; Dinner at MGM Mama Melrose--Fantasmic??
Fri--Character Breakfast--any suggestions?; repeat any favorite attractions;
depart for airport
Notice I have way too many sit down meals. I don't plan on doing all of them, but I'm just trying to put in anything that I'm slightly interested in. I know we can't do it all, but I figure it is easier to drop something then to try to add it later (and have to wait in a long standby line). Also, the parks that I have for each day are also pretty flexible. I pretty much know that I want to start and end with Magic Kingdom, but the others can be interchangeable. I just put them down for the sake of making the dining reservations.
My goal is to be at the park openings and come back to the hotel for an afternoon break, but if we happen to sleep in (I doubt my kids will, but you never know) then we will just go for the late morning and all afternoons, skip the break and go right to dinner.
So, you've been to Disney--what do you think of this itinerary? I would LOVE your feedback on the restaurants and itinerary in general!! Thanks!
Jen

If there is, we've missed seeing it all these years!
Planning our meals is one of my favorite things about a WDW trip. 

- sleep in if you need to and always take the nap. I don't believe crowds will be that heavy when you're there (we'll be there 2 of the days you are!) so commando style touring might not be necessary. Breaks are terrific if you want to keep going late at night.