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24 Nov 18, 02:46 PM |
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Gone all Goofy
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Can we fit it all in
Hi all,
I haven't got as far as an itinerary yet and am still in the process of booking tickets but wondered if some seasoned visitors could offer me any advice on what we can fit in and what to buy. We are lucky enough to be in Florida for 22 days next July/August with 17 of these in Orlando. We already have disney tickets as we are staying on-site for the first 5 days in Orlando before then moving to a villa. We also already have tickets for DC and the SW parks. We would also like to do universal but am unsure how we'll fit everything in. Advice I received previously was only to visit each UOR park once and get express passes. If I get 2 day 2 park tickets we can use all the attractions and I will save £190 for our group compared to a 14 day pass and put this towards a night at one of the hotels offering express passes. It does though mean that we wouldn't get to visit volcano bay which fab fab. Will we feel like we missed out of we don't go here? I appreciate that in theory we could ram everything in but we have a 6 year old with us who will need some rest days plus we have friends who live in Sanford who will want to meet up at some point even if just for dinner. Any advice welcome. Thanks |
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28 Nov 18, 10:34 PM |
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You could do all that in 17 days but it will be hectic. We managed to do Disney and 2 days at Universal with the express passes last month in 14 days. We did have a couple of hours in the pool on a few afternoons but we never really had a 'rest' day as we just didn't have time. They will probably be full on days but you could do it xx
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29 Nov 18, 01:31 PM |
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I can do rammed packed touring for a few days. I would never last 14 days. My son was just up here for a week with his 4 and 2.5 year olds. By the end of the week, 4 year old needed to be back in his own bed, on a schedule and getting his nap in. I have so much I want to do with the kids but I think it needs to be spread out.
With a six year old, I would go for quality, not quantity. You don't need to see or do it all. Feeling like you missed out is an attitude. Go with the attitude you are having some nice family time together not seeing everything and you will have a great time. I have also learned with kids, seeing less with a happy, relaxed child is 10 times better than seeing more with a tired cranky one. My rule of thumb was when a child (even just one of my three) was beginning to show tiredness, leave and relax. The time after tiredness sets in is not fun. |
30 Nov 18, 03:25 PM |
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Gone all Goofy
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Attempted itinerary
Hi, I have now taken a stab at planning out what I think we can fit in. It is pretty full on, but I am happy to adjust as we go if need be.
I have put full days at the parks in the first few days but it is likely that we will pop back to the hotel at some point in the day for a break before heading back out. Any opinions welcome Day 1 - HS - drive down from Jacksonville and check in at All Stars Day 2 - MK -BOG breakfast; Happily Ever After Day 3 - Epcot - do passport thingy; beaches & cream kitchen sink Day 4 - AK -Pizzarfari meal; Fantasmic Day 5 - Revisit HS/Epcot - or catch up on anything else; geyser point meal Day 6 - TL/BB - early start - do half day then move to villa Day 7 -Villa Day/Pool and shopping - recover from full on days plus get villa stocked up etc Day 8 - Seaworld Day 9 - Universal -staying at Loews Royal Pacific overnight for express passes Day 10 - Universal Day 11- Villa Day/Pool and shopping Day 12 - TL/BB - whichever didn't do first Day 13 - Discovery Cove - get an uber there so can both enjoy cocktails Day 14- Final visit to Disney parks -if fancy it - last day tickets are valid but also a Sunday so may be busy Day 15 - Aquatica Day 16 - Busch Gardens -summer lates - get coach from Seaworld Day 17 -Villa Day/Pool and shopping - will need to recover after late finish previous day Day 18 -Seaworld -if fancy it - poss half day before heading to airport for 22:00 (have arranged late check out from villa) |
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30 Nov 18, 06:13 PM |
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The only thing I would say would be late evenings in the first few days will be a struggle. We managed to do AK quick dip in pool for half an hour on the afternoon then back to AK for rides and Rivers Of Light. It was exhausting. Not sure your be able to do HEA on day 2 as that's on much later than Rivers Of Light xx
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30 Nov 18, 10:13 PM |
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Gone all Goofy
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Hiya - sorry if I'm being daft asking this but do you mean that it will be difficult due to just being late or do you mean because of getting used to the time difference? If the latter then hopefully we'll be fine by then as we're in Jacksonville for 5 days before getting to Orlando
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30 Nov 18, 10:38 PM |
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Sorry I meant jetlag, in that case I'd say that plan looks fab hope you have an amazing time xx
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2 Dec 18, 07:37 AM |
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Join Date: Jul 12
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That looks fine to me, we have always done jam packed itineraries though! We did 3 weeks last year and did Disney, universal and DC with the sea world parks and we actually had plenty of downtime too.
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3 Dec 18, 07:52 AM |
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Trying for More Ears
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Looks good, although my only comment is you have three effectively pool / water park days back to back, could they be spread out a bit more?
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4 Dec 18, 02:25 PM |
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