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Old 20 Jun 19, 10:01 AM  
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Hi everyone, I have just filled out my vacation planner and was wondering if anyone wants to have a look over it and give me any pointers. This is my 1st time to Florida so i have no idea how long a park will take. Also i have put every park morning & afternoon but that's subject to change depending on how the day is going. As I'm going to be there for 3 weeks I've tried spreading Disney and Universal so that the tickets last us as i have only got the 14 day ticket for both.
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Old 20 Jun 19, 12:07 PM  
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I think its a good mix. We find you need 2 days to get through a park properly especially if you are not wanting to go rope drop to fireworks. Mk maybe more. We do tend to like to re re-ride our favorite rides multiple days.
I couldn't spend a whole day just as Disney Springs for me it more of a quick visit post water park. You have a good mix of water parks and theme parks.
Are you planning any fireworks- evenings the park? Maybe a late start/relaxed morning then head in later near the end of the holiday.
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Ohh... I love a vacation planner (I’m constantly adding to mine! ) I’m off to have a look.

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Originally Posted by rafjen View Post
I think its a good mix. We find you need 2 days to get through a park properly especially if you are not wanting to go rope drop to fireworks. Mk maybe more. We do tend to like to re re-ride our favorite rides multiple days.
I couldn't spend a whole day just as Disney Springs for me it more of a quick visit post water park. You have a good mix of water parks and theme parks.
Are you planning any fireworks- evenings the park? Maybe a late start/relaxed morning then head in later near the end of the holiday.
We are definitely planning to do stuff in the evening just doing a rough plan regarding parks as I'm sure we will change a few things like mixing it doing later starts and stuff.
Regarding disney springs, I haven't a clue how big it is or how long it would take to have a look around it so I just put a whole day but I'm sure that will change as well lol thanks for your wisdom 😁
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It seems ok. Disney Springs is quite small, it has a lot of places to eat, but obviously you won't be looking round the eateries, you will be going to shops and that would not take a full day. It is also early in your trip and one of the quieter park days of the week, so I would do a park in the morning and then DS afternoon.
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Originally Posted by Claudette View Post
It seems ok. Disney Springs is quite small, it has a lot of places to eat, but obviously you won't be looking round the eateries, you will be going to shops and that would not take a full day. It is also early in your trip and one of the quieter park days of the week, so I would do a park in the morning and then DS afternoon.
I think I will do that sounds like a plan, think I have an ADR in disney springs on that day for 1.30pm so could possibly do a park in the morning have out lunch and then have a look around Disney springs.
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