disneyguy87
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Hi all, I'm planning a 10-day/9-night stay at WDW in May with my wife and sister in law at Coronado Springs. My wife and I went last year and had a magical time and we can't wait for our longer trip this year. This is a special trip because it's our last time going kid-free as we plan on having our first kid next year.
We chose only a 5-day ticket (no park hopper) so we could spend the other days at our resort and checking out other resorts we've never seen. We wanted a more relaxing trip but still break it up with theme parks. I'll spare you a long-winded explanation but we essentially had complimentary nights and because of how we booked we've been informed we essentially have 6-day park tickets now (it technically cost us $30 all together for this extra day).
Awesome! We have an extra park ticket for $10/pp. But we planned dinners and other activities at other resorts which has me questioning what to do about our newly found 6th park day. My Disney Travel Agent said I didn't have to use it but I feel it would be wasteful. I did think about Galaxy's Edge popularity (and I'm a big SW fan) and thought it may be nice to use it to check it out further, but it would come at a cost of an "off day". Also it works out that Hollywood Studios is our last park so I'm concerned I might miss out on one of the Star Wars rides. Though I expect FP+ rules to change at Hollywood by May, I'm treating it as if I couldn't FP either to be safe.
I'm including my itinerary below and could really use advice on if I should squeeze in the 6th day and where to do it. Most of our dining is booked so it's hard for me to move around already established park days. I appreciate any help I can get. Thank you!
Day 1: Arrive and enjoy the resort
Day 2: Epcot
Day 3: Relax at resort
Day 4: Magic Kingdom + Villains After Hours
Day 5: Epcot Part 2 (We don't want to hit a new park because Villain After Hours ends at 1AM, we will be exhausted)
Day 6: Relax, maybe go to the Boardwalk resort or mini golf, enjoy Disney Springs at night
Day 7: Maybe Horseback riding at Fort Wilderness or another resort activity
Day 8: Animal Kingdom
Day 9: Hollywood Studios
Day 10: Disney Springs until time to go home
We chose only a 5-day ticket (no park hopper) so we could spend the other days at our resort and checking out other resorts we've never seen. We wanted a more relaxing trip but still break it up with theme parks. I'll spare you a long-winded explanation but we essentially had complimentary nights and because of how we booked we've been informed we essentially have 6-day park tickets now (it technically cost us $30 all together for this extra day).
Awesome! We have an extra park ticket for $10/pp. But we planned dinners and other activities at other resorts which has me questioning what to do about our newly found 6th park day. My Disney Travel Agent said I didn't have to use it but I feel it would be wasteful. I did think about Galaxy's Edge popularity (and I'm a big SW fan) and thought it may be nice to use it to check it out further, but it would come at a cost of an "off day". Also it works out that Hollywood Studios is our last park so I'm concerned I might miss out on one of the Star Wars rides. Though I expect FP+ rules to change at Hollywood by May, I'm treating it as if I couldn't FP either to be safe.
I'm including my itinerary below and could really use advice on if I should squeeze in the 6th day and where to do it. Most of our dining is booked so it's hard for me to move around already established park days. I appreciate any help I can get. Thank you!
Day 1: Arrive and enjoy the resort
Day 2: Epcot
Day 3: Relax at resort
Day 4: Magic Kingdom + Villains After Hours
Day 5: Epcot Part 2 (We don't want to hit a new park because Villain After Hours ends at 1AM, we will be exhausted)
Day 6: Relax, maybe go to the Boardwalk resort or mini golf, enjoy Disney Springs at night
Day 7: Maybe Horseback riding at Fort Wilderness or another resort activity
Day 8: Animal Kingdom
Day 9: Hollywood Studios
Day 10: Disney Springs until time to go home

