princesslover
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We are bringing my Mom in December mostly to see the decorations at Disney (although she will go on some select attractions and shows)
I thought I had a great plan. But I keep second (and third) guessing myself.
It’s a short trip (4 nights) the first night not planning on having a park reserved. It’s a split stay with two nights at an Epcot resort (Boardwalk) and two nights at The Grand Floridian. We are trying to time the parks based on location to the resort. We will have one night at MVMCP.
Fiist day (check in) no park is planned. I think it’s best to relax and settle in. Stay at Boardwalk that night.
Second Day: Epcot (with a break in the day). Stay at Boardwalk for 2nd night.
Third day: Relax in am. Switch to GF. Go to MVMCP at night. Stay at Grand Floridian.
Fourth day: Go to Magic Kingdom again but regular ticket.
Fifth day: check out
The problem I have with this plan is I’d love
for her to see Hollywood Studios decorated at night for the holidays. Where could I squeeze this in?
1) Maybe make Epcot a half day and hop to studios later (we will still be at the Boardwalk). Epcot is huge anyway and I’m concerned with so much walking.
2). Go to MK in the am of our last day and end at HS. (I don’t love this because the whole idea is to be close to the resort and I’d like to end at MK))
3) Bite the bullet and reserve studios for our arrival day.
4) Skip studios. It doesn’t have much for older people anyway and not worth the ticket.
WWYD?
I thought I had a great plan. But I keep second (and third) guessing myself.
It’s a short trip (4 nights) the first night not planning on having a park reserved. It’s a split stay with two nights at an Epcot resort (Boardwalk) and two nights at The Grand Floridian. We are trying to time the parks based on location to the resort. We will have one night at MVMCP.
Fiist day (check in) no park is planned. I think it’s best to relax and settle in. Stay at Boardwalk that night.
Second Day: Epcot (with a break in the day). Stay at Boardwalk for 2nd night.
Third day: Relax in am. Switch to GF. Go to MVMCP at night. Stay at Grand Floridian.
Fourth day: Go to Magic Kingdom again but regular ticket.
Fifth day: check out
The problem I have with this plan is I’d love

1) Maybe make Epcot a half day and hop to studios later (we will still be at the Boardwalk). Epcot is huge anyway and I’m concerned with so much walking.
2). Go to MK in the am of our last day and end at HS. (I don’t love this because the whole idea is to be close to the resort and I’d like to end at MK))
3) Bite the bullet and reserve studios for our arrival day.
4) Skip studios. It doesn’t have much for older people anyway and not worth the ticket.
WWYD?