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26 Apr 21, 09:54 AM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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my plan for december
can everyone look over this please. seaworld and discovery cove are my rest days
thurs 9th dec: depart manchester 11:35am friday 10th dec: mk saturday 11th dec: Ak sunday 12th dec: DC Monday 13th dec: HS tuesday 14th dec: BG wednesday 15th dec: Ep thursday 16th dec: AK friday 17th dec: MK Saturday 18th dec: Clearwater sunday 19th dec: SW monday 20th dec: HS tuesday 21st dec: BG wednesday 22nd dec: MK thursday 23rd dec: Disney spring, T-Rex lunch, Depart |
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28 Apr 21, 07:18 PM |
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Earning More Ears
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Looks like a nice trip!
Personally, I’d swap SeaWorld for another Epcot day. Just from our last trip to SW, we said we wouldn’t go again. It looked like it was beginning to age and the staff just weren’t up to par when you’re coming from WDW. The new Ratatouille area will be open at Epcot and queues will be quite long in December, so you might not get everything done that you want to do in one day. That’s just what I’d do though hope you have a fabulous time! |
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28 Apr 21, 09:38 PM |
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Earning More Ears
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28 Apr 21, 09:49 PM |
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What about putting the 2 BG days together to save the driving there is a cheap but good and clean Hampton Inn opposite the gates with free parking and from memory a MacDonalds stay over and then come back after lunch on the second day
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29 Apr 21, 10:49 PM |
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29 Apr 21, 10:49 PM |
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29 Apr 21, 10:50 PM |
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30 Apr 21, 08:41 AM |
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You may find that you get everything you want done at BG in one day and if using the shuttles it really is a long day so you may have some flexibility there. Depending on how old your kids are they'll love the coasters at SW and BG I'd bet - Mako really is the best out there and for me worth a trip just for that! You may find a half day at SW is enough especially if it stays as quiet as it has done.
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30 Apr 21, 12:08 PM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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My kids are 7, 10(almost 11) and 15. They love coasters.
My rhought was if we finish early at seaworld see if we can get a couple of hrs in aquatica. Theyve been looking at the beluga encounter though. Busch gardens was their favourite in the oast. My middle son preferred it with it being quieter i think. |
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30 Apr 21, 12:47 PM |
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I love BG too, it's a real family favourite for us, my parents don't ride any of the coasters and still love the vibe there too so totally understand where your son is coming from! I would love to try one of the animal encounters at SW. We did the giraffe feeding at BG and loved that so would love to do a marine mammal one sometime!
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