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27 Mar 19, 11:52 PM |
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Hows this looking so far? Sept 2019
Hello!
Been trying to make a rough plan so I could book a few ADR's... staying off site so not all meals. Sat - travel day, land, supplies, dinner and pirate golf on idrive Sun - magic kingdom with 4pm be our guest before 6pm closure. Play evening by ear Mon - universal Tue - discovery cove Wed - hollywood studios with mama melrose fantasmic package Thu - typgoon lagoon, disney springs, magic kingdom for HEA Fri - animal kingdom with tusker house ADR Sat - seaworld (halloween time) poss cali grill dinner Sun - lie in, pool or outlets. Sanaa ADR at 2.45 before travelling to MK for MNSSHP Mon - lie in. Blizzard beach or Aquatica and Hollywood studios for star wars fireworks (assuming on in September) Tue - universal /ioa Wed - universal or water park and epcot Thu - mop up any parks day - volcano bay perhaps and Cali Grill if cancel Saturday or MK for one last view of HEA Friday - mop up (maybe animal kingdom) and try for sci fi diner and fantasmic for our last night. Saturday - minion brekkie before travelling home. Am I missing anything major? Enough time per park?x Edited at 11:54 PM. Reason: Put pirates gold instead of golf! |
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28 Mar 19, 09:25 PM |
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It isn't an itinerary that would suit me, I prefer to go to fewer places maybe two or three times each (I usually do two parks per day) and I don't need so many days at waterparks. However if it suits you that is all that matters.
I just thought I would check that you know that BOG will be serving dinner not lunch at 4pm, quite a difference in offering so thought it worth mentioning. |
29 Mar 19, 10:54 AM |
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Gosh I'm shattered just reading this. Will you actually have time to take it all in or be whizzing from one place to another to meet your reservations etc?
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29 Mar 19, 12:57 PM |
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Breaking it down in to Travel/Fun/Rest days, there's no reason you can't pull this all off.
Sea world is one of those where you can potter around happily or charge through it and hop on every ride in sight. Park wise, it looks like you have time for them, a suggestion I'd make is to check the crowding levels, some parks are quieter on week days than weekends (E.G: MK.) but even then, there's nothing stopping you enjoying a busy park, I like the atmosphere personally. Fimble's Dummy Breakdown: Sat - Travel, Dinner & show Sun - Fun day Mon - Fun day Tue - Rest day Wed - Fun day Thu - Rest Day Fri - Fun day Sat - Fun/Rest day Sun - Rest/Fun Day Mon - Rest Day Tue - Fun day Wed - Fun/Rest day Thu - Fun Day Friday - Fun Day Saturday - Travel Edited at 12:59 PM. Reason: Put "Quitter" instead of "Quieter" |
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29 Mar 19, 06:35 PM |
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Youll be fine if it’s adults only.
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1 Apr 19, 11:46 PM |
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It did say dinner when booking which was what we were after - I know super early but with it being our first day figured we will be tired early and ready for the rest!
Edited at 08:20 AM. Reason: Wrong word |
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1 Apr 19, 11:49 PM |
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1 Apr 19, 11:52 PM |
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This is really helpful thank you. We've only been once before and it was full on and my parents wanted both disney and universal and dc so made sense to try and visit each. Water parks will be just bobbing round lazy river and wave pool I think so figured use that instead of pool time? I see epcot as a relax too as most will be drinking round the pavillions lol! Am not 100% rigid or anything but feel need a plan for fast passes and to not be eating quick service all the time.
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2 Apr 19, 07:38 AM |
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2 Apr 19, 08:19 AM |
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