So, who wants to figure out my "schedule" for me??

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Here is what I have so far:

Check in early, early on Monday (May 30th) at AKL. Plan to just get park tickets, go to Animal Kingdom for a while. We have PS's a Chef Mickey at 6:20 PM. Probably hit one of the parks after dinner or just hop on the monorail and look around.

Tuesday we plan on going to MK. We have a PS at Crystal Palace at 11:35, not sure if we will use this or not, might save the TS for another day.

Wednesday back to MK. Dinner PS at LTT 5:55--Might do a water park in the AM and go to MK for late afternnoon/evening since this is an EMH night.

Thursday Epcot--Tepenayki at 5:30

Friday-one of the water parks--Boma for breakfast at 9:00, maybe DQ in the afternoon

Saturday-open, no plans, have all day, going to Cocoa Beach for a few days so we can stay as long as we want.


Now, what would you do in each park and when? I am hoping to get on the safari asap in the morning and want to do Spaceship Earth first at Epcot, other then that, no clue.

Here is what we have for "must do's":

AK--Tough to be a bug, Kali, Safari, Tree of Life and Lion King

MK--Buzz, Jungle Cruise, Philharmagic, Pirates, Hall of Presidents, Wishes

Ep--honey, I shrunk the audience, Innovations, Mission SPace (need to get some dramamine for this), Test Track, Living Seas (turtle talk), Illuminations

The kids are not big on thrill rides so if we miss the big coasters, Splash Mountain, etc, not a big deal. Is there an order to do these things that works, do you just start at the park entrance an work your way around, clockwise, counterclockwise? What are we missing that is a MUST see? We are early risers, usually up by 6:30 or so, so getting to parks at opening isn't a problem.
 
I would add "Soaring" to your must-do list for Epcot.

You might also want to spend some time at MGM Studios. Saturday is actually one of the Star Wars Weekends, and the new Lights, Motors, Action Stunt show looks good. Don't miss FANTASMIC either.

If you are music fans, you could catch the last of the Epcot Flower Power Concerts at the theater across from the America pavilion at Epcot. The Rascals are performing Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and Arlo Guthrie is on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Show times are 5:45, 7, and 8:15.
 
Deb in IA said:
I would add "Soaring" to your must-do list for Epcot.

You might also want to spend some time at MGM Studios. Saturday is actually one of the Star Wars Weekends, and the new Lights, Motors, Action Stunt show looks good. Don't miss FANTASMIC either.

If you are music fans, you could catch the last of the Epcot Flower Power Concerts at the theater across from the America pavilion at Epcot. The Rascals are performing Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and Arlo Guthrie is on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Show times are 5:45, 7, and 8:15.


Oh, yeah, I forgot about Soring. Thanks. MGM is a possibility for Saturday. DS is a big Star Wars fan, but being 12, almost 13 thinks people dressed up in costumes is "boring". I am not sure what else is happening that would interest him (although he would probably die if he got into the Young Jedi Acadamey or what ever it is called).
 












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