To plan or not to plan??

We are going to arrive in Orlando on a sunday (may 11th). At the beginning, we thought that a 5 days hopper plus (2 options) was perfect for us. If you use this pass properly, you can have 7 days of fun!

I planned a day off (sunday 18th) and i had nothing planned on Tuesday 20th, wich will be our last day in Orlando :(
We are leaving Orlando May 21st.

But now, I just saw on the internet that the special for canadian resident (buy 1 get the next one 50% off) is extended!:D :p :D

So, it looks like I won't have to be soooooo stressed about maximising every single day i have with a 5 days hopper plus pass!!

What a grrrrrrreat deal!!


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Have a plan but not a schedule
You should know the following things ahead of time (or at least this is what I do)

High demand rides
Fast Pass rides
Locatin of rides (maps)
Show times (if possible get at you resort)
know the "hidden" attractions ... Some things like hall of Presidents, country bears etc don't stand out.

Plan ahead (with PS)1 meal per park, so you have a guarenteed place to eat and a set time to take a break.

If staying onsite take advantage of EE
If not know the EE schedule and avoid that park. Try to do the park that had EE the day before.
 

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