What would be your schedual if you had 2 weeks at WDW?

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This is a first for us. This trip we will have Premium Annual Passes and are going to be able to stay for 2 weeks.

Here is the scenario: We check into our off-site condo on the afternoon of the 1st of February. We have it for 14 nights so check out is on the 15th. We ight just get an off-site motel for the night of the 15th because we don't want to start the long drive back to Canada till the Sunday.

What days would you visit each park?

What time of day or day of the week to see Disney Quest?

Would you still park hop or just stay in one place for the whole day?

What resorts to check out?

Night time things to do?

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks
 
We are staying 15 nights this summer. I think it depends on if you have children or not. I am kinda working on where to go. I don't think I'll park hop. I am planning on one park all day. However I have kids so that means going back after they have had a nap. I probably won't catch every parade each day at the park either. I would love to do some of the things during the nights. I also have planned a morning where my DH and I go get a spa treatment at the GF while the children are at Great Adventures in cooking. Going for so long allows you to do those extras that you might not otherwise be able to do. Try some of those things if it won't hurt your budget. Do a hayride at FW, do a speciality cruise. I understand that they even have one at POR for DTD. Have fun planning!:)
 
we usually go for 2 weeks. last year I bought a 10 day pass and a Seaworld Fun Pass (an Annual Pass that only costs $50)

we visit a disney park on 10 days but not all day every day - we either go early and leave around 3, or arrive after lunch and stay till late. We generally only see each parade/fireworks once, and if we are in a park at parade time another day then we take the opportunity to get on some rides with short queues - this works very well at MK.

We do park hop occassionally, but not constantly - we might start in MK and then take the Monorail over to MK, or one morning we popped into AK did a show we had missed, then came straight out and went on to a water park.

Since we are from the UK, we also spend a couple of days shopping as your shops are cheaper and have different items than we can get in the UK, so that is a big treat for me (and my dh just knows to tag along and not complain too much!)


Don;t know if this is any help, but this was my plan for last June

Fri 31 May;fly to miami arrive 14:40;
Sat 01 Jun;Drive to Orlando, get settled in.;
Sun 02 Jun;Magic Kingdom;Fireworks Cruise
Mon 03 Jun;Cindys; Epcot - World Showcase; Japanese Place -booked
Tue 04 Jun;Seaworld; Shamu Rocks;
Wed 05 Jun;Water Park; Ohana's, 6pm - across from Monorail,
Thu 06 Jun;MGM; ;Hollywood and Vine - booked
Fri 07 Jun;Shopping/Free Day;
Sat 08 Jun;MK in Evening ;Liberty Tree Tavern;Spectromagic;
Sun 09 Jun;Animal Kingdom;
Mon 10 Jun;Seaworld;
Wed 17 Jul;Epcot- Future World in afternoon;
Wed 12 Jun;Shopping/Free Day;
Thu 13 Jun;MGM or AK ;SIMBAS CLUBHOUSE - eat at Jiko
Fri 14 Jun;Redo favorites; BOMA
Sat 15 Jun;Magic Kingdom;
Sun 16 Jun;Drive towards Miami;
Mon 17 Jun;arrive home



Of course, with more time you can change your plan as you go, and I know that a number of those days we swapped around once we where there.

Bev
 
Wow, to have 2 whole weeks in WDW... that would be perfect!!

I would arrive on a Friday evening, and settle in. Then to get my Disney fix, I would head to DTD and wander through the shops, and eat at Portobello Yacht Club. Then I would go to PI and enjoy the Adventurer's Club for a couple of hours. Then back to the resort and into bed.

The next day, I would have PS at Breakfastosaurus and then enjoy the day in AK. That evening, I would take the bus to AKL and eat at Boma. This would be an early night.

On Sunday, I would do Magical Morning at MK, and stay until the crowds got bad... then I would go back to the resort and go to the pool. That night, I would play miniture golf at Fantasia Gardens.

On Monday, I would go to MGM and stay all day. I would have lunch at 50's Prime Time Cafe, and stay until after Illuminations.

On Tuesday, I would go to Typhoon Lagoon, then that evening, I would go to PI to the Comedy Club.

On Wednesday, I would do Disney Quest during the day, when the crowds were low. After, I would go to World Showcase, and eat at Le Cellier.

On Thursday, I would go to magical morning again at MK (this is my favorite time to go), and stay until the crowds got bad, then hop on the monorail to Future World at Epcot. I would eat at the Garden Grille for dinner.

On Friday, I would take a break. I would rent water craft and bikes at one of the resorts, and resort hop. Dinner at Narcoosee's.

On Saturday, magical morning at MGM and ride ToT and RnR as much as possible until the park got crowded. Then I would take a break and that night go to MK for Spectro and the fireworks.

On Sunday, I would have leisurely breakfast at 1900 Park Faire... then I would get on the monorail and go to MK and spend the day seeing the characters. That night I would eat at Chef Mickey's.

On Monday, I would go to Blizzard Beach.. When done, I would to to Epcot World Showcase, and eat at San Angel Inn. I would stay for Illuminations.

On Tuesday, back to MK and stay all day. I would eat at Pecos Bills for lunch, and then 'Ohana once the park closed.

On Wednesday, I would take a non park day, and relax, maybe get a message (I may need it by this point).

On Thursday, back to MGM, and then hop to AK for the parade and late lunch at Tusker House.

On Friday, I would go back to MK and hit the highlights, then jump to MGM and hit the highlights, and eat at Cape May Cafe for dinner.

There you have it!
 

Fun question:D With two weeks I'm not sure you need a plan so much as a strategy. I would do 4 or 5 hours in the parks at a time, then check out all the other things WDW has to offer. It would be good to do each park during the morning, and at night on another day. Maybe have 2-3 days in that two weeks with no parks but other Disney activities. I predict you'll return home having seen a LOT and being much more rested than many WDW guests.
 
if all members in your party are 16 and above you can do a behind the scenes tour!!

there is the family fun tour in MK! Not sure if that is the right name
 
You and Richard will have so much fun, Samantha! Two weeks - WOW!!!!

I don't know how I would plan each day, but I usually like to schedule in a free day or two towards the end of the trip. With the free day, we can go back to anything we really want to see again, or check out something we may have skipped or missed. Maybe enjoy a meal at a restaurant we hadn't considered before the trip. I really enjoy having a free day here and there, to get a break from all the structured planning that I usually do. Plus, this gives DH more of a chance to give input on what he would like to do and see, too.
 
I would do WDW for six days, Universal for three or four, Sea World for two (one being at Discovery Cove), and two days of just rest and relaxation. If you have two whole weeks in Orlando and do nothing but WDW, you are missing an aweful lot.
My next trip (only 13 days from now!!) is two days at Universal and one day at Busch Gardens in Tampa. Best business trip I've had in quite a while ;) .
 












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