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Old 19 May 17, 11:43 PM  
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I have a family of 7 going to Orlando in Feb 2018.

My dad who's 70, myself and my partner 42 and 45. 17 year old daughter, 9 year old daughter and 14 and 15 year old sons.

I'd be interested in a sample plan or Itinary to look at?

Its been 10 years since I've done a holiday in Orlando, 22 years for my dad and only one of the boys has been and he was 3 so the rest have no idea or expectation :-)
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Old 23 May 17, 05:54 PM  
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My plan is public if you click on the calendar underneath my name that's next to the camera you will be able to access my plan! It is a very organised plan and a bit to much really but I love the planning!
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Old 26 May 17, 09:37 PM  
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Hey thank you.

I'll take a good look at it :-)
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Old 27 May 17, 06:09 PM  
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For a pure Disney itinerary, I like yourfirstvisit. For February, I think the lower crowd one will apply so have used that link but there's plenty of variants. It's really structured, right down to recommending restaurants, but you can always swap out ones that don't appeal. I like how it splits days though so you can see all of the big ticket things - e.g. two afternoons at HS for both Fantasmic and the Star Wars fireworks as you can't really do both on the same day due to timings.

yourfirstvisit/2017/05/02...owd-itinerary/

They only do one week itineraries as it's mainly focused at US travellers so you could do non-Disney in your second week (assuming that's how long you're going).

For a more general Orlando one, the FloridaTix one is a good jumping off point. I don't think they spend enough time at Disney, but it would be easy to swap out other days that don't interest you.

floridatix/orlando-g...y-orlando-plan

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Old 28 May 17, 10:47 AM  
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Great thanks I will take a look and see how it fits.

Thank you
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