WDW in 2 weeks

skippyNC

Earning My Ears
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Here's the plan so far. I'd welcome comments and suggestions!
Like others on the board, I'm having mixed feelings about traveling with the war on. But we're still planning to go as long as I95 and WDW is open and ships are sailing. God bless us all.
Check in at Polynesian Sunday morning, store luggage if the room is not ready. Head for either MGM or MK. MK is EE that day, no fireworks, 7 pm closing, so I'm leaning towards MGM and Fantasmic. Or maybe MK til room is ready, then MGM for Fantasmic?
Monday, breakfast at Kona or Trails End, then Typhoon Lagoon, after lunch AK to closing, then explore AKL. We have PS at Boma for dinner.
Tuesday, MGM or MK. Or both? MK closing at 7 again, no MK fireworks this trip.
Wednesday, Epcot all day. Breakfast with Princesses at Norway. Stay to closing, watch Illuminations.
Thursday, play it by ear, maybe just swim and hang out at the resort, leave late morning for cruise.
Disney experts, please advise. I promise a trip report when I get back.
 
We're checking into the Polynesian in 6 days. We'll keep the lights on for you!

I would have breakfast at Kona on a MK day. It is so convenient to finish breakfast and walk 30 feet or so to the door for the monorail platform. Or eat there more than once:D ...it is so good. dinner is too BTW.

One of our favorite parts of a stay at the Poly is enjoying it in the afternoon after a morning at a park. Then we're refreshed for dinner and an evening at Epcot or any other park that's open. A whole day at Epcot sounds exhausting to me. I think we did it only one time and that was the year Epcot opened. We have pictures of both of our boys sound asleep in strollers....and they never napped!
 
thanks for the reply. I'm really looking forward to trying Tonga toast at Kona. Perhaps more than once, as you suggest!
Epcot is my favorite park, and we usually take it slow there. to me it's the most leisurely of the parks. there are lots of places to sit and look (and snack), so spending the whole day is do-able, I think. We'll see. I have an energetic 10 year old, so no naps in the stroller for us.
I'm still not sure what to do that first day, though. Guess it doesn't matter as long as we're at Disney.
Enjoy your trip!
 













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