Ohhh thanks to all of you for your advice on the hoppers!!!! It means so much for me to hear it from other moms! Now one thing is that so many of you say 8 nts is a long time so we can stretch things out and go at a slow pace and here I am panicing that 8nts is not enough! haha Here's my rough schedule (although I do not know hours of the parks yet but it's a general idea) Let me know if you think this is do-able or how you'd make changes:
Day 1 - Arrive and hang at hotel (early dinner at Epcot then early to bed)
Day 2 - Magic Kingdom
Day 3 - MGM Studios (Osborne Lights in evening)
Day 4 - No parks - go to DTD and pool in the afternoon
Day 5 - Epcot - midday break - then back for Illuminations!
Day 6 - Sleep in and hang at hotel or...more MK time??
Day 7 - Animal Kingdom
Day 8 - Magic Kingdom (back in the evening for Spectromagic!)
Day 9 - late bkfst at Chef Mickey - then fly home (boo hoo)
You see - afraid 2 days at MK is not enough - with lil' ones! Should we skip going to AK all together and instead have a 3rd day at MK and then a down day again with no parks?? The late night I want to be sure we don't have to be up early the next morning. Eeeek! How would you TWEAK my plans??
PS - how easy is it to fit the stroller on the busses. I know I asked before but some reason can't see the answer so sorry to re-ask!
Poly? Right? Here is a list of things to do at the resort: FUN!
SUNDAY (la'pule):
12pm - 2pm: Arts & Crafts in the Great Ceremonial House at Keiki Korner
MONDAY (po'akahi):
12pm - 2pm: Arts & Crafts in the Great Ceremonial House at Keiki Korner
3pm: Pool games at the Nanea Volcano Pool
3:45pm: Yaka Dula Keiki Hula at the front of the lobby
TUESDAY (po'alua):
12pm - 2pm: Arts & Crafts in the Great Ceremonial House at Keiki Korner
1pm: Plush demonstration
3pm: Pool games at the Nanea Volcano Pool
3:45pm: Yaka Dula Keiki Hula at the front of the lobby
6pm: Torch Lighting Ceremony; outside at the Great Ceremonial House
WEDNESDAY (po'akolu):
12pm - 2pm: Arts & Crafts in the Great Ceremonial House at Keiki Korner
3:45pm: Yaka Dula Keiki Hula at the front of the lobby
6pm: Torch Lighting Ceremony; outside at the Great Ceremonial House
THURSDAY (po'aha):
12pm - 2pm: Arts & Crafts in the Great Ceremonial House at Keiki Korner
1pm: Plush demonstration
3pm: Pool games at the Nanea Volcano Pool
3:45pm: Yaka Dula Keiki Hula at the front of the lobby
6pm: Torch Lighting Ceremony; outside at the Great Ceremonial House
FRIDAY (po'alima):
12pm - 2pm: Arts & Crafts in the Great Ceremonial House at Keiki Korner
3:45pm: Yaka Dula Keiki Hula at the front of the lobby
6pm: Torch Lighting Ceremony; outside at the Great Ceremonial House
SATURDAY (po'aono):
10am: Hula-Dancing: Join us in the Great Ceremonial House
11am - 1pm: Ho'olaulea (Open House) Held every third Saturday of the month
12pm - 2pm: Arts & Crafts in the Great Ceremonial House at Keiki Korner
3pm: Pool games at the Nanea Volcano Pool
3:45pm: Yaka Dula Keiki Hula at the front of the lobby
6pm: Torch Lighting Ceremony; outside at the Great Ceremonial House
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Something else you can do is go to other resorts...We loved Movies when the kids were little. Awesome photo shots for your scrapebook....