Matrixleos
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My DD20 is graduating from college and wanted to go to WDW with her parents for her graduation gift. With my wife being a teacher and my work schedule, only time we had available was a 4 day, 3 night visit over Memorial Day weekend, (her brothers are going camping that weekend). We're staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge and we're not interested in going to the parks for half days, so we are looking forward to spending time at the resort, pool and maybe Disney Springs on both our arrival and departure days.
With our two full days at the parks, we wanted to visit all 4 parks and mostly focus on the newer attractions that we've never done. Our last visit to WDW was over 10 years ago when our two sons were in strollers. Thinking back on it now, this will be our first WDW visit without strollers since 2002, my wife and I can't wait!
Although with all that said, I'm an over planner and like to have a rough agenda/itinerary in place. Of course even the best of plans can and does go sideways any day you're at Disney but the key is to be flexible and have reliable alternate plans to pivot too. Below is what I currently have planned so far, would love to hear feedback...
Saturday May 25 - Animal Kingdom/Magic Kingdom
Before the park opens:
Park Hours on May 25...
Rope Drop Strategy:
With Animal Kingdom having Early Park Entry at 7:30am, we'll plan to be at the Animal Kingdom Lodge bus pickup around 6am. We'll want to get on one of the first buses. Goal is to be near the front to get on Flight of Passage first thing. That way if lucky, we can then get on Na'vi River Journey with a short wait time. With any luck, we'll be done with both Avatar rides around 8am-ish time frame. Since we'll have a Lightning Lane for Kilimanjaro Safaris, we can take our time and explore Pandora the World of Avatar and not rush to Africa to avoid the crowds to Safaris. Once we scan into Safaris, I'll select the next available Lightning Lane for Jungle Cruise. Good thing with Animal Kingdom opening an hour before Magic Kingdom, would be using a LL on Safaris would not effect our 11am and 1pm LL reservations as long as we scan into Safaris before Magic Kingdom's 9:00AM park opening. This is also the time where I'd place a Mobile Order for Flame Tree BBQ for lunch around 11:30am.
Once we're done with the Safari, we're going to relax and enjoy the park at a slower pace. I'm the only one interested in Expedition Everest, so I can hop in the Single Rider line. We'd also like to do It's Tough to be a Bug and Dinosaur one last time before they are re-themed to Zootopia and Indiana Jones. If the wait times are over 20 minutes, we will most likely skip them. Animal Kingdom is by far my favorite park and I can definitely do a full day there, so it will be hard to leave early. Although the goal is to leave the park at around 12pm and hopefully arrive at Magic Kingdom before 1pm to try to get a VQ for Tron.
Lightning Lane Strategy:
This will give us LL or ILL for 5 rides by the time we get to Magic Kingdom around 1pm (JC, PP, BTMRR, 7DMT and Tron). Once we use the LL for Jungle Cruise, we'll probably do the stand-by lines for Pirates and/or Haunted Mansion. Then while we wait for the 2 hour window for our next LL, get some snacks. By the 3pm LL, we'll try to choose rides closest to us, so that we won't have to back track across the park very often. I'm the only one interested in Space Mountain, so I can hop in the Single Rider line if there aren't any LL available. After we eat dinner, we're not big into the fireworks, so we'll hang around Adventureland. One of my favorite things is riding Jungle Cruise during the night, so if there are low wait times for stand-by, would love to re-ride Jungle Cruise and Big Thunder during the fireworks.
Sunday May 26 - Hollywood Studios/Epcot
Before the park opens:
Park Hours on May 26...
Rope Drop Strategy:
With Hollywood Studios having Early Park Entry at 8:30am, we'll plan to be at the Animal Kingdom Lodge bus pickup around 7am. We'll want to get on one of the first buses. Goal is to head down Sunset Boulevard and hopefully do Tower of Terror as a walk-on. Then off to Mickey and Minnie's RR still during early park entry with hopefully a low stand-by line. Hopefully be done with both those rides by the time the park officially opens at 9am. This is also the time where I'd place a Mobile Order for Docking Bay for lunch around 11:30am.
If we are lucky, fingers crossed, and get to ride Slinky with an early LL. Then I will try to get a Remy's LL (if still available, although doubt it). If our Slinky LL is late morning, then we will do low stand-by attractions around 9am-ish like Star Tours and/or Muppets 3D. I'm the only one interested in Millennium Falcon, so I can hop in the Single Rider line. That should then take us to our ILL for Rise of the Resistance and lunch at Docking Bay. The goal is to leave the park at around 12pm and hopefully arrive at Epcot before 1pm to try to get a VQ for Guardians.
Lightning Lane Strategy:
This will give us LL or ILL for 3 rides by the time we get to Epcot around 1pm (Remy*, Test Track and Guardians). Just as we arrive to Epcot at around 1pm-ish, we should be close to getting another LL that I want to use for Soarin. So to fill in the time, we will do stand-by for Spaceship Earth and go through Moana Journey of Water. Depending on the return time for Soarin, we can do stand-by for Nemo and Living with the Land if the wait is not too long. Once we scan into Soarin, that should free up using LL for Figment and Three Caballeros. I'm the only one interested in Mission Space, so if there is a short line, I'll try to hop on if not I can skip it.
This should take us up to 5pm and finally able to use our ILL for Guardians of the Galaxy. If we get lucky with our 1pm VQ, we might be able to ride it twice. After that, all that's left is the World Showcase and visiting the Flower and Garden exhibits and food booths, which we are really excited for. At this point, we won't need any other LL, so I'd try to get a LL for any ride at Epcot we did on stand-by and keep on modifying it to see if I could turn it into a lottery ticket for the random slim chance a LL for Remy or Frozen shows up. If I'm not successful, then plan is to do either Remy or Frozen during the fireworks, which hopefully have a lower wait for stand-by. This will be the gamble, as we might miss one or both those rides if stand-by lines are crazy wait times or if the rides go down toward the end of the night and never come back up. Either way, we're just fine exploring the different countries in the World Showcase till the park closes.
This should give us a shot to do most everything we wanted to do across all 4 parks. Any thoughts or suggestions to modify anything, especially across a busy holiday weekend like Memorial Day?
With our two full days at the parks, we wanted to visit all 4 parks and mostly focus on the newer attractions that we've never done. Our last visit to WDW was over 10 years ago when our two sons were in strollers. Thinking back on it now, this will be our first WDW visit without strollers since 2002, my wife and I can't wait!

Although with all that said, I'm an over planner and like to have a rough agenda/itinerary in place. Of course even the best of plans can and does go sideways any day you're at Disney but the key is to be flexible and have reliable alternate plans to pivot too. Below is what I currently have planned so far, would love to hear feedback...
Saturday May 25 - Animal Kingdom/Magic Kingdom
Before the park opens:
- Buy Disney Genie+
- 7am Lightning Lane for Kilimanjaro Safaris
- 7am The two ILL for 7DMT at 5pm and Tron at 8pm
- 1pm Virtual Que for Tron (would love to ride it twice and not going for 7am VQ since they are strict with return times and we won't be at MK till about 1pm-ish)
Park Hours on May 25...
- Animal Kingdom: 8am - 7pm
- Magic Kingdom: 9am - 11pm
Rope Drop Strategy:
With Animal Kingdom having Early Park Entry at 7:30am, we'll plan to be at the Animal Kingdom Lodge bus pickup around 6am. We'll want to get on one of the first buses. Goal is to be near the front to get on Flight of Passage first thing. That way if lucky, we can then get on Na'vi River Journey with a short wait time. With any luck, we'll be done with both Avatar rides around 8am-ish time frame. Since we'll have a Lightning Lane for Kilimanjaro Safaris, we can take our time and explore Pandora the World of Avatar and not rush to Africa to avoid the crowds to Safaris. Once we scan into Safaris, I'll select the next available Lightning Lane for Jungle Cruise. Good thing with Animal Kingdom opening an hour before Magic Kingdom, would be using a LL on Safaris would not effect our 11am and 1pm LL reservations as long as we scan into Safaris before Magic Kingdom's 9:00AM park opening. This is also the time where I'd place a Mobile Order for Flame Tree BBQ for lunch around 11:30am.
Once we're done with the Safari, we're going to relax and enjoy the park at a slower pace. I'm the only one interested in Expedition Everest, so I can hop in the Single Rider line. We'd also like to do It's Tough to be a Bug and Dinosaur one last time before they are re-themed to Zootopia and Indiana Jones. If the wait times are over 20 minutes, we will most likely skip them. Animal Kingdom is by far my favorite park and I can definitely do a full day there, so it will be hard to leave early. Although the goal is to leave the park at around 12pm and hopefully arrive at Magic Kingdom before 1pm to try to get a VQ for Tron.
Lightning Lane Strategy:
- 7am - Kilimanjaro Safaris
- 8am/9am - Jungle Cruise (Lightning Lane selection once we scan into Safaris)
- 11am - Peter Pan (Will try to modify to 5pm time frame)
- 1pm - Big Thunder (Will try to modify to 3pm time frame but also fine if it's later in the day)
This will give us LL or ILL for 5 rides by the time we get to Magic Kingdom around 1pm (JC, PP, BTMRR, 7DMT and Tron). Once we use the LL for Jungle Cruise, we'll probably do the stand-by lines for Pirates and/or Haunted Mansion. Then while we wait for the 2 hour window for our next LL, get some snacks. By the 3pm LL, we'll try to choose rides closest to us, so that we won't have to back track across the park very often. I'm the only one interested in Space Mountain, so I can hop in the Single Rider line if there aren't any LL available. After we eat dinner, we're not big into the fireworks, so we'll hang around Adventureland. One of my favorite things is riding Jungle Cruise during the night, so if there are low wait times for stand-by, would love to re-ride Jungle Cruise and Big Thunder during the fireworks.
Sunday May 26 - Hollywood Studios/Epcot
Before the park opens:
- Buy Disney Genie+
- 7am Lightning Lane for SDD (will try to modify for the earliest time I could get)
- 7am The two ILL for RotR at 11am and Guardians of the Galaxy at 5pm
- 1pm Virtual Que for Guardians (would love to ride it twice and not going for 7am VQ since I want the earliest time for SDD and every second counts)
Park Hours on May 26...
- Hollywood Studios: 9am - 9pm
- Epcot: 9am - 9pm
Rope Drop Strategy:
With Hollywood Studios having Early Park Entry at 8:30am, we'll plan to be at the Animal Kingdom Lodge bus pickup around 7am. We'll want to get on one of the first buses. Goal is to head down Sunset Boulevard and hopefully do Tower of Terror as a walk-on. Then off to Mickey and Minnie's RR still during early park entry with hopefully a low stand-by line. Hopefully be done with both those rides by the time the park officially opens at 9am. This is also the time where I'd place a Mobile Order for Docking Bay for lunch around 11:30am.
If we are lucky, fingers crossed, and get to ride Slinky with an early LL. Then I will try to get a Remy's LL (if still available, although doubt it). If our Slinky LL is late morning, then we will do low stand-by attractions around 9am-ish like Star Tours and/or Muppets 3D. I'm the only one interested in Millennium Falcon, so I can hop in the Single Rider line. That should then take us to our ILL for Rise of the Resistance and lunch at Docking Bay. The goal is to leave the park at around 12pm and hopefully arrive at Epcot before 1pm to try to get a VQ for Guardians.
Lightning Lane Strategy:
- 7am - Slinky Dog Dash (Will try to modify to earliest time available)
- 11am - Test Track (Will try to modify to 5pm time frame)
- 1pm - Soarin (Will try to modify to 3pm time frame)
This will give us LL or ILL for 3 rides by the time we get to Epcot around 1pm (Remy*, Test Track and Guardians). Just as we arrive to Epcot at around 1pm-ish, we should be close to getting another LL that I want to use for Soarin. So to fill in the time, we will do stand-by for Spaceship Earth and go through Moana Journey of Water. Depending on the return time for Soarin, we can do stand-by for Nemo and Living with the Land if the wait is not too long. Once we scan into Soarin, that should free up using LL for Figment and Three Caballeros. I'm the only one interested in Mission Space, so if there is a short line, I'll try to hop on if not I can skip it.
This should take us up to 5pm and finally able to use our ILL for Guardians of the Galaxy. If we get lucky with our 1pm VQ, we might be able to ride it twice. After that, all that's left is the World Showcase and visiting the Flower and Garden exhibits and food booths, which we are really excited for. At this point, we won't need any other LL, so I'd try to get a LL for any ride at Epcot we did on stand-by and keep on modifying it to see if I could turn it into a lottery ticket for the random slim chance a LL for Remy or Frozen shows up. If I'm not successful, then plan is to do either Remy or Frozen during the fireworks, which hopefully have a lower wait for stand-by. This will be the gamble, as we might miss one or both those rides if stand-by lines are crazy wait times or if the rides go down toward the end of the night and never come back up. Either way, we're just fine exploring the different countries in the World Showcase till the park closes.
This should give us a shot to do most everything we wanted to do across all 4 parks. Any thoughts or suggestions to modify anything, especially across a busy holiday weekend like Memorial Day?
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