To do list

TinkerbellW

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This year will be our eighth visit home and it got me thinking, what haven't I done that I'd really like to do whilst I'm there?

Top of the list is make it for rope drop - we missed it by minutes last trip.

What are your 'I haven't done this but I need to' activities?
 
Parasailing from the Contemporary. I keep meaning to try this but never get around to it.

Do summit plummet! We rarely visit the water parks as we find them too crowded but may venture back simply to do this.

Visit the spa at the GF.

We've never made rope drop either - in 22 trips!
 
Disney mini golf, since they add it free to the tickets I keep saying we must do, but never get round to it.Off again in 6 weeks, and the Fantasia course is walkable from where we're staying so I'm thinking on our 'resort day' we may just make it this time :thumbsup2
 
Mine is to take a boat across the lake at Epcot.

We always forget they are there and end up walking :)
 

  • Explore Tom Sawyer Island
  • TSMM
  • Hire a Boat
  • Afternoon Tea @ GF or BC
 
Parasailing from the Contemporary. I keep meaning to try this but never get around to it.

Do summit plummet! We rarely visit the water parks as we find them too crowded but may venture back simply to do this.

Visit the spa at the GF.

We've never made rope drop either - in 22 trips!

I suggest not only rope drop but be the first in the parks. This takes dedication! Me and DD have pulled this off at MK 9 times now and we love it!!!!! My kids dos the parasailing at the Contemporary and loved it. One of their best WDW memories.

For me I would like to do the Keys to the Kingdom Tour but as DD has never been old enough I've passed, I work long hours and we go on holiday to be together not apart. I'd also like a Spa Day at the GF and a meal at Victoria and Alberts. There's a cookery tour at AKL I fancy too. And Jellyrolls. There's more when me and DH take our second only adult trip. First was our honeymoon and we have 4 more kid years left yet.....!
 
Halls of presidents. Every year we say we'll do it and then can never be bothered. Same with enchanted tiki room actually!
 
I suggest not only rope drop but be the first in the parks. This takes dedication! Me and DD have pulled this off at MK 9 times now and we love it!!!!! My kids dos the parasailing at the Contemporary and loved it. One of their best WDW memories.

For me I would like to do the Keys to the Kingdom Tour but as DD has never been old enough I've passed, I work long hours and we go on holiday to be together not apart. I'd also like a Spa Day at the GF and a meal at Victoria and Alberts. There's a cookery tour at AKL I fancy too. And Jellyrolls. There's more when me and DH take our second only adult trip. First was our honeymoon and we have 4 more kid years left yet.....!

Keys to the Kingdom Tour is fabulous! We did it a couple of years ago when DS got to 16 but I'd do it again as it was so good. I'd like to do Jellyrolls but DS will only be 20 this trip so that'll have to wait. Hopefully he'll still want to come with us when he reaches 21.
 
I think on my next trip I would like to try a Surrey bike and see if they are showing one of their outdoor films round the boardwalk.

I plan to take it slow and do more experience rather than totally focus on the parks.

I would really like to go to Trader Sam's but with a 3 year old in Tow don't think it will be possible.

Although Rope drop might be a go (never done it before) as I'm sure the little one will have us up nice and early. :earsboy:
 
Although Rope drop might be a go (never done it before) as I'm sure the little one will have us up nice and early. :earsboy:
We saw the Welcome Show at MK completely by accident, it's a nice way to start the day!
 
I need some ideas for next year to celebrate our 25th anniversary and DS turning 18 ! OMG where have those years gone I want them back :chat: Do they still offer the Segway tours? We saw some folks on them last summer and they seemed to enjoy their ride down to Fort Wildernessfrom the Wilderness a Lodge, clearly at the moment it's still a construction zone over there.
 




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