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wraith
7 Jul 08, 10:24 AM
Week 1
19th Dec: Fly from Manchester via Virgin @ 13:30
20th Dec: Magic Kingdom - Crystal Palace @ 12:50
21st Dec: Animal Kingdom
22nd Dec: Discovery Cove
23rd Dec: Disney Studios - Hollywood & Vine @ 16:25/Fantasmic package
24th Dec: Seaworld - Dine with Shamu
25th Dec: Epcot - Garden Grill @ 15:40/Candlelight @ 18:45

Week 2
26th Dec: Wedding at Sea Breeze point @ 10:00
27th Dec: Magic Kingdom - Liberty Tree Tavern @ 16:00
28th Dec: Free Day
29th Dec: Free Day
30th Dec: Seaworld - Backstage at Believe
31st Dec: Epcot - Garden Grill @ 16:30
1st Jan: Free Day

Week 3
2nd Jan: Magic Kingdom - Liberty Tree Tavern @ 17:05
3rd Jan: Downtown Disney/Disney Quest - Planet Hollywood @ 13:00
4th Jan: Free Day
5th Jan: Seaworld
6th Jan: Epcot - Garden Grill @ 16:30
7th Jan: Disney Studios - Mama Melrose @ 12:30
8th Jan: Shopping
9th Jan: Fly Home Via Virgin @ 18:30 Crying all the way!!

shazzy555
7 Jul 08, 11:20 AM
Looks great you will have a fab time , might see you at h&v on the
23rd as we are there at 3.45pm.

trickster2006
7 Jul 08, 06:22 PM
looks fab!! are you not doing IOA or US??

purple myra
7 Jul 08, 06:54 PM
It really looks good to me...i struggle after 10 days, don't know how anyone can cope with 3 weeks!

jue40
7 Jul 08, 06:56 PM
Looks good :grin:

We were at Garden grill New Years Eve last year wish it was the same this year:cry:

wraith
9 Jul 08, 10:22 AM
looks fab!! are you not doing IOA or US??

Did IOA and US when we were in DW in January.

I dont now if its because we had done the Disney parks first but we didnt find them as good as staying on the disney parks.

nmurray
11 Jul 08, 04:48 PM
Personally I think 3 days at Seaworld and 3 days at Animal Kingdom seem quite a lot for these parks?? When we went for New Year it was difficult to get onto rides etc over this time but after the first 3-4 days in January it was really quiet and we got round the parks really quickly. You don't seem to have many rest days over the 3 weeks. Just my opinion though, sure if you've been before you'll know whay pace is best for you.

wraith
17 Jul 08, 04:10 PM
If it was just me i would probably agree, however the animal lovers in my family would probably have something to say about it.

At our first time at Seaworld i struggled to get my then 13 year old son away from the Manter Ray feeding pool, coupled with the tears when we had to leave the park because it was nearly the end of our holiday.

My partner also absolutely loves animal, she keeps Chinchilla's in a converted out house at the bottom of our Garden. You have never seen anything like it, it has laminated floor, fully central heated with air conditioning. Some days i think they are better looked after than me. ( i will draw the line if she puts a TV in there)

After our last two week disney trip in january i came back absolutely shattered, this time its 3 weeks and i think i will need to take an oxygen tank with me! Tracy my partner never stops, some days i dont know where she gets the energy from.

She is the biggest kid of them all.

PS
we havent got there yet and we are already planning our 2009 visit hopefully to get married :-)

wraith
19 Sep 08, 01:16 PM
Updated to include our wedding on 26th December!!

:-)

cybermum
19 Sep 08, 02:15 PM
Have a great time and tell me how you like Garden Grill on Christmas Day.
We are going next Christmas and trying to decide where to go for dinner :-)

Have a lovely time and a great wedding!!!
Congrats!