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22 Oct 16, 08:24 PM |
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First Itinerary for First Trip!
Hellooo!
Advice please - we head out for the first time on 28th April 2017 for two weeks. Just myself and my boyfriend. Both 24 I've no idea what I'm doing here so I could be way off! Need to book Advanced Dining Reservations next week so I'm just trying to work out when we want to do what! Definitely want to do Be Our Guest, I'm not sure what else though so if you have any recommendations I'd love to hear them! Day 1 (Friday) - Fly from Manchester, get to Orlando late afternoon, dinner at Disney Springs Day 2 (Saturday) - Animal Kingdom (Extra Morning Hours) Day 3 (Sunday) - Hollywood Studios (Extra Morning Hours) 1/2 day. Head over to Universal for late afternoon, evening? Day 4 (Monday) - Islands of Adventure Day 5 (Tuesday) - Typhoon Lagoon Day 6 (Wednesday) - Epcot all day Day 7 (Thursday) - Magic Kingdom for most of the day, come back to the hotel for a rest and change, Be Our Guest for Dinner, followed by Wishes. Day 8 (Friday) - Rest Day... Maybe Shopping? Day 9 (Saturday) - Discovery Cove Day 10 (Sunday) - Sea World Day 11 (Monday) - Rest Day, Disney Quest in the evening Day 12 (Tuesday) - Busch Gardens Day 13 (Wednesday) - Universal Day 14 (Thursday) - Favourite Park! Day 15 (Friday) - Fly home All advice appreciated! Romy x |
22 Oct 16, 08:44 PM |
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Hi,
Looks good, Hollywood studios is definitely 1/2 day job. The only thing we do is toy story mania. This time we are having a rest day then later going to Hollywood studios then watching Fantasmic which I definitely recommend going to see. I think it looks really good plan! Have fun!
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23 Oct 16, 11:41 AM |
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Hi
Looks like a good plan! It's quite busy, like my plan actually! I love a busy plan! |
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23 Oct 16, 06:21 PM |
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It looks good. My only observation is that I would try to get into all of the major parks as early as possible in order to identify what you like and which you would like to visit again (a fluid plan).
You clearly intend to 'hit it hard' and with just the two of you and your age, that is exactly what I would do. With that in mind, I would attend a Land based park at rope drop having researched which are busy rides and need a visit straight away, visit a Waterpark in the afternoon and then a further main park if you are up to it, after your dinner in the evening. Again, the more popular rides have far shorter/often no queues as the evening wears on. Have a great time!
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24 Oct 16, 10:18 AM |
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You fly out the day before us! We're a couple aged 25 & 26 and it's our first time too, it's making me feel better than your plan is as busy as ours.. I was worried we were over doing it!
Looks like a great plan to me |
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24 Oct 16, 01:03 PM |
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Looks good and busy
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24 Oct 16, 04:44 PM |
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I'd recommend another 1/2 day for Seaworld. There is so much to do
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24 Oct 16, 05:40 PM |
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Looks a good plan to me, although you can never spend too much time at Animal kingdom imo
Don't worry about your plan looking busy or being full on mine was the same last year but once your there and distracted with everything you can always slow down the pace and go away from your plan slightly. 1900 fare park is a great character meal and i would highly recommend. Yak and yeti quick service is also a must do for us now. |
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24 Oct 16, 07:02 PM |
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24 Oct 16, 07:02 PM |
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Are you doing an overnight at Universal? If so I would head over there earlier and move HS for later on in the week maybe Day 8, have a lie in go shopping then head to HS later to catch Fantasmic. It won't be to late a night then you could still be up early for DC on Day 9
Looks like your going to have an amazing time though. |
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