Thoughts on my itinerary for June?

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Monday, June 15th
Assumed Hours: 8am-12am
No early entry.

Arrive at the Monorail around 730. Ride into Tomorrowland and ride the Matterhorn. Get FP for Buzz while Mom and my 4 year old ride Alice. Ride the teacups. Head to Big Thunder and get a fast pass and ride. Ride pirates and HM and head to Splash Mountain and get a fast pass and ride. Ride Pooh.

Should be lunchtime by this point so head to Village Haus and eat. Ride Small World, get a FP for Roger Rabbit, and head out for the afternoon, hopefully by 1 at the latest. Go back to the hotel and rest/swim. Ideally, head back to the parks around 4:30 or so.

Head back to Disneyland in the evening and use our collected fast passes. We'll ride Buzz, then go eat dinner at Rancho del Zocalo. After we eat, ride Big Thunder and Splash Mountain. Maybe hit HM again, then take the train to Toontown where we can ride Roger Rabbit before heading back to the hotel for the night. If my daughter hasn't napped, we need to be in bed around 8 or so. If she has, we can stay a little later, but we'll have early entry the next day, so regardless, it needs to be an early night. We're coming from Central Time Zone (2 hours different), and I wonder what effect, if any, the time change will have on my daughter. She's usually in bed by 830 at home----will that be 6:30 pm at Disneyland and up at 6am or earlier instead her usual 7:30-8?
 
This sounds like a nice laid back enjoying the park with the family day!
I always say.. if you see no line at tea cups.. hop on.. ride it 2 times:goodvibes

My motto is.. if the line is short ... get in line!

Sometimes the best times aren't planned to the detail.

Have a Magical trip and make happy memories with your family!
Safe Travel:wizard:
 
Thanks!

We're going to be there for 5 days....so this is just a tentative outline. I want to plan a little bit just because my daughter is only 4 and so we can't open and close the parks. When we went to Disney World days before her third birthday, she could only stay out for about 4-5 hours before starting to melt down and get overstimulated. We chose to just leave at that time and relax at the pool to ensure that the hours we spent at the park were good quality hours.

Thanks for the comment on our itinerary! It's tentative, and you're right, if the fast pass window doesn't open at a certain amount of time or we see another short line, we'll adjust!
 












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