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honeybee1985
7 Jul 08, 09:20 PM
Hi, we are going on the 12th septemeber with virgin and are staying in pop century. there is me - marc and my darling gf - amy. ive grown up going to disney and its amys first time. our itinerary is below let me know what you think and if you would make any changes or something should be moved re-arranged etc.


Fri 12 - arrive 14.15 unpack then dtd

Sat 13 - busch gardens 9-7 then premium outlets

Sun 14 - seaworld 9-7 then belz festival bay

Mon 15 - mgm 9-8 eeh

Tue 16 - international drive - shopping, eating, maybe a few attractions (ripleys etc.)

Wed 17 - blizzard beach 10-5 cirque du soleil at 9

Thu 18 - universal 9-6 then florida mall

Fri 19 - Epcot 9-9 eeh

Sat 20 - mk 9-10

Sun 21 - disc cove 8.30-2.00, aquatica 2.00 - 6.00 then pointe orlando

Mon 22 - sea world - marine mammal trainer for a day

Tue 23 - I.O.A 9-6 then prime outlets/mall milenia

Wed 24 - animal kingdom 9-5 eeh

Thu 25 - busch gardens for up close tours

Fri 26 - shopping or favourite park all day then universal horror night 6 onwards

Sat 27 - drop of luggage at virgin dtd and then dtd before flying home :(


Thanks marc and amy x

coastergirls
9 Jul 08, 08:32 PM
Hi that is quite a lot for a first timer. Nothing like throwing the poor girl in at the deep end. Although I see quite a bit of shopping so perhaps it will be fine! Have fun.:d:

mkmarty
10 Jul 08, 01:27 PM
Hi Marc & Amy,
as Denise says thats a packed schedule!
We go on the 13th September and have packed in a few spare/free/pool days across the 2 weeks. I'd suggest you do this rather than filling all your time in each day.
Did you think about going to a park later in the day (after the rain :) ) to do the rides rather than a wearing full day, or how about going shopping then the park?
We're going to the Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom - I've heard the rides are freerer after the special fireworks - so might be worth doing that. Also you'll have Magic Hours opening at the parks - I guess you know that. Are you having a charater breakfast?
Have a good time - c u there :)

Martin.

jentill
10 Jul 08, 01:45 PM
As a first timer, you always want to do everything and fill every moment with activities. However with the heat and crowds it can become too much. As others have said, I would book in some off time, just to relax and catch up. We did not do this last year and found that it became a little too much for us all.

nmurray
10 Jul 08, 08:33 PM
I think you'll have sore feet! I'd suggest similar to the others, an odd rest day here and there.

faz1964
11 Jul 08, 07:20 AM
I would also recommend some out time to chill as the humidity etc will make it hard to enjoy with such a full schedule;)