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20 Apr 22, 07:25 PM |
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Relaxing at the Grand Floridian
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May 2022… too busy?
This is pretty much what Iv booked now in terms of reservations.
We are there from 18th May - 9th June. Two weeks at Disney on site & 9 nights at universal Aventura hotel. Does it look ok? Anything I should change about or could improve? It’s our first time and Iv booked everything separately so trying to do the best I can. Day 0 is the 17th May 2022. 0. Travel to London after work, check into hotel at the airport. Drop car off. Day 1. Arrive approx 3pm. Get our Mears transfer, check in and have a wonder around animal kingdom park if we feel like it + grab some food, early night. AK is booked. 2. MK 3. AK 4. Epcot (Saturday) 5. Water park (Sunday). 6. HS & T-Rex dining at 7.30pm 7. MK 8. AK 9. Water park & Hollywood studios for Sci-Fi dining at 5.45pm 10. HS 11. AK (sat) 12. MK (sun) 13. Memorial Day 30th May- Discovery cove day. I have booked EPCOT for the evening in the hope of possibly getting on the new ride if I get a later booking for it. It may not be possible but Iv booked it just incase. 14. Epcot & space 220 lounge 5.40pm 15. Hotel change over to universal /outlet shopping. We have Ohana booked for breakfast at 10.55. I have also booked Epcot for the morning incase we can get a space on doing the new ride before leaving but we may not use it. 16. Universal studios 17. Island of adventure 18. Volcano bay (4th June, sons Birthday) 19. Sea world 20. Universal studios 21. Island of adventure 22. Aquatica 23. 9th June - Home (need to leave at 2pm) will spend the morning visiting any last minute rides the kids wants to go on one last time Is two days in each of the universal parks enough? I can’t use my sea world/aquatica tickets until after my DC visit on the 30th. We may skip Aquatica and do another day in volcano bay if we feel like it. We won’t spend all day every day in the parks but will see how we feel on each day. Some days will be rope drop and leave early and others may be start later and stay til fireworks. Thanks Edited at 07:26 PM. |
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21 Apr 22, 09:54 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 14
Location: Kent
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You should be able to use the Sea World tickets before Discovery Cove. As long as you only use them for 14 days, the Discovery Cove day can be in the middle or end of that 14 days.
This is Discovery Cove Ultimate tickets bought from UK, don't knowhow it works for tickets bought direct.
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Grant's Hols Sept/Oct 2014 Trip Report Edited at 09:55 AM. |
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