Ok we are a diverse party and this is out FIRST trip - me and huddby with one grandma (78 yrs) and 2 infants - 1 x 2.8 yrs and 1 x 11 months) This is our proposed itinerary for your considered and experienced perusal!!
We are staying in POR (I can do the jargon now too - see!!) for 11 nights.
I have the Disney Dining Plan and 14 day all inclusive park tickets so we can do more than one park on one day if we want to.
Day 1 arrival day - arrive 1700 - go to EPCOT food %26amp; wine festival only to eat %26amp; illuminations
Day 2: Was going to do magic Kingdom in the day but will try and book (tomorrow) MVMCP which is in the evening, so probably will go to downtown disney by boat in the day?
Day 3: Magic Kindom/spectromagic in the eve
Day 4 Am Early Animal Kingdom and 5pm fort Wilderness Hoop de hoo show.
Day 5: Epcot; le cellier booked for 2.10 - catch illuminations at 9pm if we want to again
Day 6: MGM - Hollywood and vine/fantasmic booked for 4.50pm
Day 7: Sat - free (water park / shopping?)
Day 8: Magic Kingdom - Daughter first birthday Winnie the Pooh breakfast booked.
Day 9 (Mon) free (water park/shopping?)
Day 10: Animal kingdom donald duck breakfast booked.
Day 11 free depart at 1800 hrs
Mandy
ps can%26#39;t wait now - tickets have arrived too!!!!!!!..........................
Provisional itinerary
You sound like us GO GO GO! I might suggest that you switch days 4 and 7. This would put your water park/relaxing days further apart and let your body rest between multiple days in the parks instead of having them so close together. It would still work with your dinner show reservation on day 4. You could hit the water park in the am, relax floating around the lazy rivers and enjoying the sun and then get ready for your dinner show. Then on day 7 you could hit Animal Kingdom at park opening and still have time for shopping in the later afternoon because this park doens%26#39;t take a full day. Just a thought. HAVE FUN!
Provisional itinerary
Trecord1 - you are a star - I didn%26#39;t see that when I was planning it but do now. Great suggestion. Many thanks.
Mandy
Your welcome. We%26#39;ve had lots of practice. I just love being able to help others make the most of their Disney time and not have to learn from their mistakes as we have done over the years. You can wear yourself out and waste so much time with the trial and error situations.
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