What to do on the second day?!

lilpnutmama

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Hi all. Wondering if you can just help me plan my second day :)
It is DH, me and our 19 month old toddler.
I am pregnant, DH is getting over a sprained ankle and DD is fussy :blush:
So we're not doing a "Disney or die" type plan :)

This is our plan so far:

Day 1 - arrival day. arrive 1 ish? rest a little then to Epcot for afternoon and dinner

Day 2 - was going to do epcot again but think its too much for toddler

Day 3 - AK for morning

Day 4 - MGM for morning

Day 5 -MK (go home for pm nap)

Day 6 - MK (")

we dont have park hopper, most dinners will do at resorts where we can walk around and see stuff after/before dinner

should we do a park on the second day??? or something else? we don't have a car. any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
I'm a fan of doing Magic Kingdom as much as possible. Epcot is a lot of walking (which may not be good with the sprain) and also doesn't have as much to interest the little ones.

I would suggest a relaxing paced day at MK -- perhaps with some swimming in the hotest part of the afternoon.
 
This is our plan so far:

Day 1 - arrival day. arrive 1 ish? rest a little then to Epcot for afternoon and dinner

Day 2 - was going to do epcot again but think its too much for toddler

Day 3 - AK for morning

Day 4 - MGM for morning

Day 5 -MK (go home for pm nap)

Day 6 - MK (")


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I would move "DAY 5" MK to "DAY 2"; and do EPCOT again on "DAY 5":

Day 1 - arrival day. arrive 1 ish? rest a little then to Epcot for afternoon and dinner

Day 2 - MK (go home for pm nap)

Day 3 - AK for morning

Day 4 - MGM for morning

Day 5 - EPCOT

Day 6 - MK (")

This would mix it up a bit and maybe your toddler wouldn't get bored!!

HAVE A GREAT TIME!! :cloud9:
 

Mary Anne: we are staying at Pop Century

Mike & jackie: Thanks! I hadn't put MK before the others because i had read that the others might seem boring in comparison to the little one. but she's only 19 months so its not like she has the greatest memory of what she did yesterday at the moment! LOL. I think a morning at MK would be fun though.
 
Maybe go to MK on the second day. We go 3 days out of our 7 days to MK and it's our favorite park.

Think about getting your hands stamped just in case you want to return to the park after your toddler has napped. I know when my 18 month old (last year) was at WDW, after he rested, he wanted to go go go. He didn't want to rest at the resort. We did things around the resort in the afternoons or returned to a park because, he just went wild back at the room.:crazy:
 


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