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Old 3 Jan 19, 11:58 PM  
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2 Adults & 18 Month Old

Hey dudes,

Here's a loose plan for our upcoming trip 2 adults and an 18 month old. Staying on I-Drive and only doing Disney this time, thoughts?

Sat 27th - Arrival 4pm
Sun 28th - Monkey Joe's, I-Drive, Supermarket & Pool Day
Mon 29th - Epcot
Tue 30th - Magic Kingdom
Wed 1st - Chill Day & CityWalk
Thu 2nd - Typhoon Lagoon
Fri 3rd - Animal Kingdom
Sat 4th - I-Drive, Pool & Pointe Orlando
Sun 5th - Premium Outlets & Millennia
Mon 6th - Hollywood Studios
Tue 7th - Blizzard Beach
Wed 8th - Disney Springs & Epcot
Thu 9th - Magic Kingdom
Fri 10th - Florida Mall & Outlets
Sat 11th - Hometime
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Old 9 Jan 19, 09:31 PM  
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We are going with 18 month twins this year and would not want to do that many shopping trips.
We had enough trouble last year when they were 9 months and not walking.
There is so much to see in Disney and found we spent way more time in animal kingdom and magic kingdom than we anticipated.
Disney tickets are so expensive it seems a shame to only go in the parks 6 times plus water parks.
Don’t forget Disney have great parent and baby places where you can have a chill out and cool down
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Old 18 Jan 19, 11:31 PM  
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I would split your days. We went with our 13m old and going again with her (now 4 and baby 2 who will be 2yo!) and they won't last all day.
We would get up early and go to the park until midday, come back for a nap and a pool swim/lunch and then head to a park if they are up for it for a few hours in the evening.
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