View Full Version : OH MY I am worried now !help plllllease
spadge
27 Jan 08, 10:39 PM
hi all
just been reading the itineraies ! such organisd people and i am now panicing BIG TIME ! hoping someone can help me come up with a plan.
we arrive miami eve 2/4 so staying there that eve and driving to orlando 3/4 spend afternoon in pool
thurs 4/4 thought we'd go to seaworld
then we have 5/4 - til morning of 9/4 in orlando - what should we do on what days ? dd is 7 and into princesses ! also want to do a water park and kennedy space centre
it will be dd'd bday on 7/4 so we will go to bibbidi bobbidi i have yet to book that think will do at disney down town - what time of day should we go ? and what do we do afterwards ? what do most folk do ? i am a complete novice so please spell it out for me ! i wont be offended
any advice /help greatly appreciated
many thanks
loadsapixiedust
27 Jan 08, 10:43 PM
Relax, don't panic!
Take it one day at a time. Work around the things you need to book or do on a particular day, get them sorted and it will all fall into place. Some people like to plan others manage perfectly well with no itinerary. Do whatever suits you.
If your DD loves princesses maybe she'd enjoy the Princess Storybook breakfast or Cinderella's Royal table on her birthday. You'd need to try to book those as soon as possible.
purple myra
27 Jan 08, 11:06 PM
starting off at seaworld is a good idea, it breaks you in gently!
BBB has a place at magic kingdom, the entrance to it is directly opposite to the entrance for Cinderellas royal table....maybe an idea to book both of these as a treat for your daughter.
if you try to alternate busy days with quieter days it will be easier for you.
no itinerary is set in stone unless you have something particular booked on a certain day. whatever you do, it will still be a fantastic experience for you all
PlutoFan
27 Jan 08, 11:11 PM
With only 4 days to spare, you'll be hard pushed to cram all the parks into that time. We were there for 15 days and still didn't get round all of them - we didn't even touch a water park.
I would just check the 'busy days' calender and work around those, having decided where you want to go.
I think there is a BBB in Magic Kingdom now, so you could try and combine the two?
Don't panic, just try and sort out a rough plan, but don't let it rule you holiday. Just go with the flow - if something seems right, do it!
I thought the kids (both 8 at the time) would be wiped out from jet-lag after lunch on the first couple of days, but they were fine and carried on into early evening, so you may find you can get more done than you originally thought.
highlander447
28 Jan 08, 09:53 AM
Hi KSC will take up a full day, as suggested try booking a princess breakie or try 1900 Park Fayre for dinner, in fact 1900 maybe an option for dining after your DD has been princessfied at the boutique, water park wise Aquatica will be open SW's new waterpark and its hyped up to be great, make sure you get your DD an autograph book that will soon fill your park time right up, you only need a rough idea of what to do, so long as you are prepared beforehand with a little dibb knowledge its amazing how some silly tips or ideas can save you going with the herd, at Disney fast passes are the way to go, get park show guides look at the times and plan your day from that, decide beforehand what you see as a highlight of that park you don't want to miss
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