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daisydoo
24 Sep 03, 06:54 PM
Hi guys

As this is our first time at WDW, comments on our itinerary would be appreciated.

Thursday Arrive mid-late afternoon
Friday Seaworld
Saturday Animal Kingdom
Sunday Rest Day
Monday Islands of Adventure
Tuesday Water Park / Minor attraction
Wednesday Magic Kingdom - DD's birthday
Thursday Rest Day
Friday Universal Studios
Saturday Busch Gardens or minor attraction
Sunday Discovery Cove & our swim with dolphins
Monday MGM
Tuesday Water Park / Minor attraction
Wednesday Magic Kingdom
Thursday Home

That is as far as I have got up to now - what a performance that was - hope I have taken into account busy days, etc. I am sure you will all let me know.

Thanks

daisydoo

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mand
24 Sep 03, 09:04 PM
You may need to check the events nearer the time especially if you want to see the fireworks etc.. What's with the rest days? you can't have rest days in Florida too much to see and do. LOL

Animal kingdom, water parks and discovery cove all close early so you could rest in the evening on those days, you don't want to go all that way and feel that you've "missed out"

peewakio
25 Sep 03, 01:04 PM
The fact that it's your first visit, I think it nay be an idea to swap your first Magic Kingdom visit with your Animal Kingdom visit (unless you have pre-booked something at AK) Magic Kingdom is the centrepiece of Disney and we always feel that MK is usually our first taste of Disney.

Hey, but everyone to their own.
No matter what, you will love it.

Amazing-Grace
25 Sep 03, 05:24 PM
I love to do MK first too:) but I think you must be saving that for your daughters birthday. Good choice;)

daisydoo
25 Sep 03, 06:51 PM
Hi guys:wave:

Thanks for the replies.

I wanted to do MK on our first day but I gave Daisy (DD) the choice of where she wants to go on her birthday. She chose MK (cos she wants to meet Ariel) and I didn't want to spoil her big day by taking her beforehand.

daisydoo

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monkeehanger
26 Sep 03, 07:08 AM
Where are you staying? If it is in a WDW resort, don't forget the early openings for resort guests only.

The early opening varies to a different park every day. We re-jigged our itinerary to allow for the early entry days.

Don't forget a character breakfast, they are well worth it, especially on birthdays! The Cinderellas castle is by far the best place for a character meal, although it needs to be booked in advance.

Hope this helps.

KRAMTAFF
1 Oct 03, 11:40 PM
a Disney trip with no Epcot.......IMPOSSIBLE.......UNTHINKABLE....BUT THEN ITS MY FAVOURITE PLACE..AND ITS OPEN LATER TOO