My mom and I (two active and adventurous adults) booked our one night Premium Plan for mid-trip in May but I'm starting to wonder if we have bitten off too much and will exhaust ourselves. We are staying a total of 10 nights, all at ASMusic (linked reservations so hoping not to have to move rooms). The original plan of the trip was to do the Expedition Everest Challenge on Saturday, May 7th, and then do both the D23 Scavenger Hunt and D23 Destination D event from Thursday to Sunday, May 12th-15th. We then had several free days in the middle to play with, and got excited about doing new things, so booked ourselves a night of Premium with a whole bunch of activities. Since many things don't run on Mondays (La Nouba, Spirit of Aloha, etc), we booked Tues to Wed to maximize our options. So here is our current schedule:
Fri (6th): Fly, arrive MCO 10pm
Sat (7th): Race Packet Pickup, Water Park, Expedition Everest 5K (race begins at 8:30pm and lasts as late as midnight)
Sun (8th): Flower and Garden Festival at Epcot
Mon (9th): 1 day to Universal to see Harry Potter
Tues (10th): Keys to the Kingdom, Parasailing, Jet Skiing, Portrait Session, Hoop Dee Do, Carriage Ride
Wed (11th): Segway Around the World (Epcot), Tutto Italia Lunch, Bass Fishing, La Nouba, Fulton's
Thurs (12th): D23 Scavenger Hunt
Fri (13th): D23 Scavenger Hunt
Sat (14th): Destination D
Sun (15th): Destination D
Mon (16th): Fly home, departing MCO 7am
This itinerary, despite being full of amazing things, is starting to sound exhausting. We don't want to give up any of the pieces, but are starting to think we might have to do so, or we won't make it. Does anyone have thoughts or suggestions? The premium plan in the middle of the trip is what looks the most tiring to me, so that's why I am posting in this thread. What can we do to this plan to make it fun rather than torture? We have talked about taking out Universal, but that would give us a rest day on day 3 of the trip, when we aren't yet tired/burnt out. I really don't want to re-book every element of the premium plan days, which I would have to do if I tried to change it to Mon-Tues (since La Nouba would have to switch to Tues and Hoop Dee Do would then have to move to Monday, and then everything else with those would have to move too) and change all of our room reservations.
What do others think? Am I just asking for trouble?
Fri (6th): Fly, arrive MCO 10pm
Sat (7th): Race Packet Pickup, Water Park, Expedition Everest 5K (race begins at 8:30pm and lasts as late as midnight)
Sun (8th): Flower and Garden Festival at Epcot
Mon (9th): 1 day to Universal to see Harry Potter
Tues (10th): Keys to the Kingdom, Parasailing, Jet Skiing, Portrait Session, Hoop Dee Do, Carriage Ride
Wed (11th): Segway Around the World (Epcot), Tutto Italia Lunch, Bass Fishing, La Nouba, Fulton's
Thurs (12th): D23 Scavenger Hunt
Fri (13th): D23 Scavenger Hunt
Sat (14th): Destination D
Sun (15th): Destination D
Mon (16th): Fly home, departing MCO 7am
This itinerary, despite being full of amazing things, is starting to sound exhausting. We don't want to give up any of the pieces, but are starting to think we might have to do so, or we won't make it. Does anyone have thoughts or suggestions? The premium plan in the middle of the trip is what looks the most tiring to me, so that's why I am posting in this thread. What can we do to this plan to make it fun rather than torture? We have talked about taking out Universal, but that would give us a rest day on day 3 of the trip, when we aren't yet tired/burnt out. I really don't want to re-book every element of the premium plan days, which I would have to do if I tried to change it to Mon-Tues (since La Nouba would have to switch to Tues and Hoop Dee Do would then have to move to Monday, and then everything else with those would have to move too) and change all of our room reservations.
What do others think? Am I just asking for trouble?