Herding_Cats
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Looking for input/ideas since the youngest child we've taken to disney was 3.
This is a quick 2.5 day, Memorial weekend, "Happy 15th Anniversary, how are we this old??" trip for myself, DH, and our youngest baby. She's super laid-back, we have good baby carriers, and a good stroller. We opted for the quick service dining plan because we are doing a split stay (so we can stretch it across 3 days), it'll be flower and garden, and I won't stress out about how much the food costs and will just get what I want. We are planning on 2-day hoppers, but NOT getting into GE, and likely skipping HS altogether.
Why am I planning stuff 4 months in advance? Well, we are in the middle of basketball season with our older kids, DH is coaching the freshman team at the school, and we will get about 3 weeks off before we start coaching middle school baseball and then coordinating teams for our town's summer baseball program. It's going to go reeeeally fast, and I am a compulsive planner.
Friday night:
***plane lands just after 7pm, we are getting our one checked bag and ME to Pop
***drop everything but the stroller, a carrier, and diaper bag in the room, and take the bus to DS
***eat at Polite Pig, poke around world of Disney or whatever stores sound interesting. I know this will make for a late night.
Saturday: AK currently lists emh at 8am, but in the past is has been at 7am.
***RD at AK for EMH. no stroller, possibly try to go bagless....rope-drop FoP. Get a rider swap.
***NRJ if the line is 30min or less
***KS, check out the jungle treks if baby is awake
***eat lunch at flame tree or satul'i (unless we are waaaay ahead of schedule)
***go back to Pop, get the stroller and bag if we were bagless, adjust clothing level for the weather, skyliner to Epcot.
DH wants to go through the pavilions in the countries since we have never actually managed to do that (our older kids were not interested at ALL when there were things such as test track and soarin to ride.) We would like to snack/drink through some of the countries and generally take our time. I'm hoping Ratatouille is open this weekend and I can get us a FP for it. Also maybe FEA and Nemo? Take a break if it gets too hot or the baby is over-stimulated, come back for the fireworks. I feel like we could potentially fit a lot more into this day, but I have no idea how much time the pavilions might take up.
We will need to get our main suitcase to bell-services Sunday morning for change-over to AKL.
Sunday:
No clue. *I* want to go to MK (because it's not a trip to disney without a picture in front of the castle) to watch the parade, eat a cinnamon roll from gaston's tavern, a nutella waffle from Sleepy Hollow, and pineapple upside down cake from Aloha. DH would like to take baby girl on the carousel, and we don't really care about any of the other rides there (because of her age). I would like to watch HEA with non-Christmas crowds. We could reasonably do all of this (minus the parade) in the evening.
I'm looking for suggestions for in-park stuff to do since we will be between resorts, not have access to our luggage, and check in is officially at 4pm. We are not planning any sit-down/character meals this trip except for Boma on Monday morning.
This is a quick 2.5 day, Memorial weekend, "Happy 15th Anniversary, how are we this old??" trip for myself, DH, and our youngest baby. She's super laid-back, we have good baby carriers, and a good stroller. We opted for the quick service dining plan because we are doing a split stay (so we can stretch it across 3 days), it'll be flower and garden, and I won't stress out about how much the food costs and will just get what I want. We are planning on 2-day hoppers, but NOT getting into GE, and likely skipping HS altogether.
Why am I planning stuff 4 months in advance? Well, we are in the middle of basketball season with our older kids, DH is coaching the freshman team at the school, and we will get about 3 weeks off before we start coaching middle school baseball and then coordinating teams for our town's summer baseball program. It's going to go reeeeally fast, and I am a compulsive planner.
Friday night:
***plane lands just after 7pm, we are getting our one checked bag and ME to Pop
***drop everything but the stroller, a carrier, and diaper bag in the room, and take the bus to DS
***eat at Polite Pig, poke around world of Disney or whatever stores sound interesting. I know this will make for a late night.
Saturday: AK currently lists emh at 8am, but in the past is has been at 7am.
***RD at AK for EMH. no stroller, possibly try to go bagless....rope-drop FoP. Get a rider swap.
***NRJ if the line is 30min or less
***KS, check out the jungle treks if baby is awake
***eat lunch at flame tree or satul'i (unless we are waaaay ahead of schedule)
***go back to Pop, get the stroller and bag if we were bagless, adjust clothing level for the weather, skyliner to Epcot.
DH wants to go through the pavilions in the countries since we have never actually managed to do that (our older kids were not interested at ALL when there were things such as test track and soarin to ride.) We would like to snack/drink through some of the countries and generally take our time. I'm hoping Ratatouille is open this weekend and I can get us a FP for it. Also maybe FEA and Nemo? Take a break if it gets too hot or the baby is over-stimulated, come back for the fireworks. I feel like we could potentially fit a lot more into this day, but I have no idea how much time the pavilions might take up.
We will need to get our main suitcase to bell-services Sunday morning for change-over to AKL.
Sunday:
No clue. *I* want to go to MK (because it's not a trip to disney without a picture in front of the castle) to watch the parade, eat a cinnamon roll from gaston's tavern, a nutella waffle from Sleepy Hollow, and pineapple upside down cake from Aloha. DH would like to take baby girl on the carousel, and we don't really care about any of the other rides there (because of her age). I would like to watch HEA with non-Christmas crowds. We could reasonably do all of this (minus the parade) in the evening.
I'm looking for suggestions for in-park stuff to do since we will be between resorts, not have access to our luggage, and check in is officially at 4pm. We are not planning any sit-down/character meals this trip except for Boma on Monday morning.
She also enjoyed riding the people mover and definitely multiple rides on iasw.