We're at 39 days on the trip countdown but only 3 on the countdown the kids are more worried about these days - number of school days until Christmas break. I'm looking forward to having them home. It seems like 3 kids should be more work than 1, but Boo demands so much less of my time and attention when she has her big brother and sister to play with that it is really the exact opposite.
But since right now Boo is sleeping in, I'm working on fine tuning the plans for our new dates.
Jan 24: Our flight leaves Detroit at 7:45pm, arriving in Orlando at 10:30. Obviously we're not doing anything on check-in day, but this flight lets us leave immediately after Tuesday's play practice and lets us have a full day on Wednesday for Epcot. Plus it was about $55pp cheaper than the morning flight on Wed, so even with adding a night we come out ahead.

I love "Disney math"!
Jan 25: We'll wake up whenever since we arrived so late. The plan for the day is Epcot. We'll start with FutureWorld, fitting in as much as we have time for and collecting a few FastPasses for later in the day. The Seas pavilion is high priority because of the earlier closing time. Lunch is at Le Cellier at 2:55, and from there we'll venture into World Showcase for some characters and live entertainment. I don't want this to be a late night, so Illuminations will wait for our second Epcot evening.
Jan 26: Studios. Rope drop of course, and straight to TSM. The Ridley Pearson presentation has been moved up to 10:30am so that will eat up part of the morning for the girls and I, but I'm hoping we can do TSM and Phineas & Ferb before that since those are the only real crowd-magnets in the park. Before we head off to the presentation we'll hand off our tickets to the boys so they can grab FPs for ToT and/or RnR before we meet back up at noon. We'll spend the afternoon on shows and lower demand attractions, and of course using up FPs. Dinner is at 50s Prime Time at 5:25 and the park closes at 7 so the boys & Pocahontas might head over to Disney Quest, unless it is warm enough for an evening swim.
Jan 27: Free morning, hopefully warm enough for Blizzard Beach but otherwise DTD/DQ. Dinner is at Teppan Edo, followed by evening EMH at Epcot until midnight. We'll focus mainly on the World Showcase along with finishing up anything we didn't fit in on our full Epcot day, and of course we'll catch Illuminations.
Jan 28: Animal Kingdom. I'm not worried about an early start because I picked this day for the longer evening hours (until 7). I really want to ride Everest in the dark! Festival of the Lion King is the day's must-do, along with Everest and the safari. I'm not quite happy with my plans for the evening, though. Right now I have dinner at Chef Mickey's but I'm stalking the web site looking for Kona to open up. I'm not a big fan of the new cancellation penalties, and apparently I'm not the only one because there are multiple openings at Chef Mickey & Ohana but nothing at Kona for any of the 3 nights I'm trying to find it! If I can't get Kona I'll probably just leave it as is because I know the kids like CM.
Jan 29: A really long day. I'd like to be at MK for rope drop because the opening show is one of my "first time" things to see/do this trip. And of course it is evening EMH, so we'll be there until midnight! To break up the day a bit we have lunch at Tony's and dinner OOP at California Grill, though I'm toying with the idea of checking to see if the Wishes dessert party is available instead of Cali Grill. That's something we've never done because on the DxDDP we don't have room for it, not from a scheduling perspective and not from an appetite perspective.
Jan 30: Another free morning. Pocahontas has her class at Epcot at 8:30 and Ken will be going with her. Most likely the rest of us will hang out around the resort until they get back, and then depending on the weather maybe fit in a couple-few hours at BB or DQ if the kids want to. I haven't made ADRs for this day at all, and I'm not sure I will. Depending on how we decide to spend the day we might have something at DTD (Stitch loves sushi so Wolfgang Puck Cafe would be good), or we hit one of the Boardwalk area resort restaurants because the plan for the evening is Studios EMH for the dance party and a couple more go-rounds on Star Tours.
Jan 31: Last park day always has to be Magic Kingdom, and I'm sure we'll have some things we didn't get to on the first day or want to revisit. Lunch is at Crystal Palace, dinner at Ohana after the park closes.
Feb 1: Our flight home isn't until 6:15 but we'll probably just spend the day at the resort, though DM & I might head over to DTD for a little last minute shopping, especially if we have counter service or snack credits left to burn.