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21 Jan 19, 10:37 PM |
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I have Ears
Join Date: Jun 18
Location: Westhoughton, Bolton
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Rough Plan - August 2019
Hi - 3 families, 6 adults, 6 kids (6-10) going to Florida for 3 weeks.
Mainly first-timers (all the kids are!) and we are staying off-site. Not planned any details as yet - does this plan seem OK? Reading some of the advice on here we are likely not to do full days but have a decent break during the day or come to the park later in the day and stay for evening. 08-Aug Thursday Arrival Day (5.30pm) 09-Aug Friday Shopping/Pool Day 10-Aug Saturday Disney Epcot 11-Aug Sunday Disney Animal Kingdom 12-Aug Monday Disney Hollywood Studios 13-Aug Tuesday Disney Typhoon Lagoon 14-Aug Wed Rest Day 15-Aug Thursday Disney Magic Kingdom 16-Aug Friday Universal Volcano Bay 17-Aug Saturday Rest Day 18-Aug Sunday Universal (Check in Hard Rock 1 night) 19-Aug Monday Universal 20-Aug Tuesday Disney Animal Kingdom 21-Aug Wed Rest Day 22-Aug Thursday Disney Magic Kingdom 23-Aug Friday Disney Epcot 24-Aug Saturday Cocoa Beach (Check in hotel 1 night) 25-Aug Sunday Kennedy Space Centre 26-Aug Monday Rest Day 27-Aug Tuesday Seaworld 28-Aug Wed Universal 29-Aug Thursday Departure Day Thanks for any feedback! |
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24 Jan 19, 09:06 PM |
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Earning More Ears
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We always do magic kingdom on day 1. My little one wouldn’t stay round the pool and go shopping on day 1! We usually go out for breakfast and call for shopping on way home. We also prefer blizzard beach to typhoon lagoon. We plan rest days but normally end up in park somewhere at some time! Just do what suits you and it will be amazing! Have a great time.
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26 Jan 19, 06:57 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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i am not sure that I could keep my family tethered for the 1st day. They would demand a park.. (in our case, Seaworld).
Whilst I understand the need to be fixed on your Disney days due to FP and also your Universals due to the very reccomended night in the HRH, I wouldnt mind betting that most of those rest days will become Waterpark days (or part days). Do you have more than 1 vehicle? Some may want different destinations on different days as the vacation progresses.
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26 Jan 19, 09:24 PM |
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Thread Starter
I have Ears
Join Date: Jun 18
Location: Westhoughton, Bolton
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Hi yes - we're getting a vehicle for each family and fully expect that we will go off to do different things. Very happy to flex the "rest" days into waterparks!
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27 Jan 19, 08:54 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: Jul 16
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MK day 1 for us always
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28 Jan 19, 02:43 PM |
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Trainee Dibber
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Magic Kingdom on day one with breakfast a reservation at BOG - always
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28 Jan 19, 06:08 PM |
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Hey, just remember to look at the busy day guide! Saturdays and Sundays are usually overly busy in the parks! We normally do a breakfast then park morning/afternoon then go back to the villa. Have a lovely time.
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