Thanks for the info! Might have to check it out.
I'm trying to come up with our 2 day plan, but feeling very overwhelmed. We've only gone for one day before, so being there 2 makes me feel like I have lots more time, but don't want to miss anything. What park to start in on what day, where to eat, which rides to go to first, which parade to watch and when, what show to go to......AHHHH!!!!!
I can certainly understand where you are coming from! The planning for a DLR trip can be alternately exhilarating and maddening, especially when you have limited time like you will have, and you feel the need to squeeze in a bunch of stuff because you may not get back to DLR any time soon. You start out by thinking 2 days - or even 3 days - sounds like a lot, but when you get ready to go home, you list off all the things in your head that you didn't get to do/ride/see/eat/take pictures of..... I work myself into a frenzy just over the dining Priority Seating plans, let alone anything else! I am trying to coordinate things so that everybody has a good time and everyone is accommodated in terms of eating somewhere where we all can eat, etc. (like some folks don't like Mexican food or seafood, for example, so we rule out things like that). I will sit and stare at a list of restaurants - old ones that we like and new ones we want to try - and try to work them into a logical schedule, making sure this meal is not too close to that one, making sure that if so and so joins us at X time and only wants to eat at the hotel and not go in the parks we have a hotel meal planned rather than a park meal, making sure I eat by a certain time in the morning before my blood sugar starts going crazy, etc. It can drive you nuts. It takes me a long time before I come up with a dining schedule I am satisfied with which will make everyone happy! And I always end up leaving DLR with a lot of things I didn't get to do.
I would suggest that you make one list of all the things you and your companions want to do - anything you can possibly think of, write it on the list, in order of land or however you want to organize it. This way, you will always have something to do in case you hit one of those lulls where you start asking each other, "So what do you want to do next?" (We all hit them sooner or later.) Then, make an alternate list of
JUST the MUST-SEE's. These are the things that, no matter what - rain or shine, earthquake, hideous crowds, nuclear attack - you are going to do! In other words, you cannot miss these things before you go back home, just in case you don't make it back for a while. This way, if you get to DLR and things don't go as planned (we all start out with lofty goals!), or the crowds are too horrible, or someone gets sick, or whatever happens to slow you down, then at the very least you can hit your MUST list and feel satisfied that you got to do the most imprtant things.
Good luck, and have fun - with planning and on the DLR trip!!!