This is my plan,What do you think????

sparkes12

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Hi all.
So booked everything now and got my park tickets,so time to decide what day we go to each park:confused3 .
Thanks to all your advice on here i am hoping this will be mine and my families DREAM HOLIDAY:yay: .
So i have sorted where we are going on each day but really would like your advice as to if the days i have picked sound good.
So here goes we go from april 25th-may9th.
fri : arrive:banana:
Sat :Epcot(early start)
Sun:Animal Kingdom
Mon:Typhoon Lagoon
Tue:Disney Studios
Wed:Magic Kingdom
Thur:Universal Studios
Fri:Rest/Shopping
Sat:Epcot(Late Start)
Sun:Animal Kingdom(again)
Mon:Islands Of Adventure.
Tue:Typhoon Lagoon(again)
Wed:Magic Kingdom
Thur:Unsure????
So how does that all look to you:confused3 .
Please feel free to give me any advice about changing the plan,all we want is the lowest crowd days!!
These are the only parks we want to go to during our stay.
Many Thanks for all the help you guys have given me up untill now this really is the best board going.
Steve
 
That looks really good to me. How about Blizzard Beach for your second water park day instead of TL twice?
 
Plus maybe try and fit Magic Kingdom in earlier? I doubt i could be in Florida for that long without wanting to see the main attraction :goodvibes
 
Plus maybe try and fit Magic Kingdom in earlier? I doubt i could be in Florida for that long without wanting to see the main attraction :goodvibes

I completely agree. When I get there, I just can't wait to visit MK.

OP, are you staying on or off-site?
 

What are your plans for the evening? I wouldn't plan to spend all day and night at the park, its good to have a swim and sleep in the afternoon and then return to the park. I would also visit MK earlier as it does feel like the heart of Disney :goodvibes
 
I'm the opposite, I like to leave the best (MK) till last.
 
We always do MK for our first & Last day (like saying hello & goodbye), we go in between as well as it is our favourite. Are you onsite? if so, we find it's best to go early, back for swim/rest, then back to park. I too would try Blizzard Beach. If you eat table service, you would need to book. What does your family consist of?
 
Hi guys thanks for the advice so far,glad my plan looks good to you all.
We are staying off-site so taking a break during the day might take up to much time.
Our party consists of myself,wife my mum and dad and our 2 girls who are 9 and 8.
Should say we went to Florida few years back but did no planning at all.
We loved typhoon lagoon so much more then blizzard beach thats why we want to go there twice.
I agree about going to magic kingdom early but was'nt sure about the best day to go.
Once again thanks to everyone on this board for all your help.
 
Have you considered using Tour Guide Mike? It's an amazing resource for planing a WDW holiday and has invaluable information about the least crowded parks. We used it for our holiday last year and his advice was wonderful.

We also stay off-site and try to get to the parks before they open (especially great if you have children :wizard:). We do as much as we can before lunch (which is always at least an hour after everyone else) then use the afternoon to catch up on some of the quieter attractions. We leave the parks quite early (about 3-5), have a nap at the hotel, then spend the evening on International Drive.

The best advice I can give is to have a good itinerary. As you're staying off-site, you won't have the luxury of hopping back into a park after an afternoon rest, so make sure you have lots of other International Drive activities planned. We love playing crazy golf, or visiting the cinema at Pointe Orlando.
 
Plan looks fine to me. The first few years we went we just did parks flat out but the last few years we have incorporated a break back at the hotel for an hour or so, for a nap/sunbathe, then gone to another park in the evening. However, you are going earlier in the season than we usually go so I am not sure how late the parks open to. If they shut at teatime I would just stay at the parks as long as you want, then have a break, before perhaps having a relaxing game of mini golf or a trip round the Malls.
 
I would swap your first two days around.As you probably know Epcot is a big park to walk round .So if you start to flag a bit on your first day Animal Kingdom might be a bit easier going.
 
I would fit at least another rest day in,I also notice that you have put in an Epcot late start - what we normally do is go back to Epcot on the AK day as we normally leave after the parade so this could possibly free up more time. A couple of years ago we took my sister & my niece,they could only go for 2 weeks whilst the rest of us were there for 3,as it was her first time we tried to fit everything into to those 2 weeks! Burn out didn't come close,that final week all we done was hang around the pool!:beach:
SD:thumbsup2
 
I would not go to Orlando and miss going to Sea World it is one of my favourite attractions.
 


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