Aug 5-10 with 3- and 4-yr old: trip report

Thanks to TGM/Unofficial Guide and much advanced planning, this was a dream vacation.

Learned:
- can't use 2 tickets in one day for 2 parks (Since we spent one
day at Seaworld, we had an extra park ticket, and I asked 3 diff
people over the past few months about using that extra ticket at
a diff park on the same day, and they said they thought we could
do that; well, you can't without a park-hopper)
- pay for the lunch in Cinderella's castle instead of using 2
meal tickets; the cost was about the same as 1 dinner-meal at
other restaurants and you only used 1 ticket, so you could get
two meals of the same cost.
- the water/squirt bottle & fan combo is a good investment, if
traveling in the hot months
- the meal plan is well worth it - you'll eat so well and get so
much food; use your snacks; the last day we had so many snacks
and counters left over, we ended up using them at the counter
place in our hotel and stocking up on drinks, chips and fruit for
the trip home. She told me I could get any three snacks to count
for 1 counter meal.
- schedule a meal at Wolfgang Puck's in Downtown Disney -
excellent food, and (if on Dining plan) no limit on entrees, so
you'll have a good meal for only 1 dinner ticket.
- get there at park opening and use FPs - it'll save you so much
time, and you'll get loads done before there are lines.
- from Poly, the boat is quicker to MK than monorail; on the way
back boat and monorail are about the same; boat can be faster
- if others in your party aren't getting FPs for anything, use
their tickets to obtain several FPs and ride the ride twice in a
row, or get two diff rides at the same time
- get there early, that extra hour (or more) before the crowds
allowed us to do so much without waiting in line; we had a very
productive morning, which allowed us a realxed pace in the
afternoon/evening, adn we didn't miss anything we wanted to get
done.

Kids' favorites:
- parades
- hula girls at Poly Luau
- meeting characters
- tea cups, Pooh and Peter Pan, Small World
- volcano pool (Poly)
- Muppets 3D
- lunch at the castle
- Minnie's house

Accomplished (Schedule):
Sat - Aug 5
- arrived in early afternoon, children drew tribal masks while I
checked in at Poly
- took boat to MK, found a good spot on Main Street to watch the
parade; took kids through shops (in A/C) while waiting.
- watched parade (characters were walking around, not in globes)
and interacted with the kids a lot
- went back to hotel to clean up for dinner (luau reservation at 5:15)
- dinner at Poly luau - excellent show (2 hours)
- relax in the room before bed

Sun - Aug 6 - MGM
- got there at park opening, 9 am
- Playhouse Disney (9:45)
- met characters: Sorceror Mickey (no line); Quincy and JoJo (in
front of trailers)
- Millionaire game
- lunch at Hollywood and Vine with JoJo, Goliath, June and Leo
(received pass for priority seating at Fantasmic)
- back to hotel for nap
- MGM again for evening parade (5:30)
- Beauty & the Beast live (best show overall)
- Muppets 3D
- dinner at Toy Story pizza planet (counter)
- Fantasmic

Mon - SeaWorld
- played in pool at hotel
- Downtown Disney shopping

Tues - MK EMH
- left hotel around 7:15 (rode in front of monorail with driver)
- arrived at MK before 7:30, went through turnstiles and watched
opening show with train arriving with characters
- went in and grabbed maps, guide and stroller
- straight to Dumbo (no wait)
- Pooh (across from Dumbo)
- Peter Pan (about 7-10 min wait)
- Small World
- Carousel (only 9:15)
- Philharmagic (out at 9:40)
- Tea cups
- Toontown: Mickey's house and Judge's tent first, no line;
character line for Minnie, Chip & Dale, walked through Minnie's house
- walked through Tomorrowland to front of Castle for
Cinderellabration (10:40)
- Fairytale garden for Belle's storytime (11:10)
- got girls dressed for Princess lunch in castle (res at 12:05)
- 12-1, lunch in Castle
- back to hotel for nap
- took boat to MK, then boat form MK to Wilderness lodge for dinner at Whispering Canyon.
- boat to MK after dinner
- got silhousettes of the girls (Main Street; gentleman was
outstanding)
- Swiss Family treehouse
- girls played with ducks in grass in front of Adventureland while I took pics of the castle changing colors (guys used FPs for SPace Mountain)
- left before parade (my kids couldn't stay up that late); enjoyed some ice cream on the way out

Weds - Animal Kingdom - EMH
- arrived at park at 7:45 (drove)
- one guy in our party took all the tix to get FPs for Everest
while we walked to the Safari; he met us there. No line at
Safari, it was very good! We saw the giraffes about 15 feet from
our jeep, lions were out, hippos, tons of animals
- Pangini Trail - gorillas
- Maharaja Trek to see tigers
- Camp Minnie-Mickey to see Pocahontas
- Festival of the Lion King
- asked cast member where Belue would be and he gave me exact time and location, so we got photos with Belue and King Louie (while guys went to Everest)
- lunch at Flame Tree BBQ (counter)
- excellent view of Everest, coaster side (heard screaming) and also saw a boat pass during lunch with Minnie, Mickey, Pluto and Goofy on board waving at us.
- went back to hotel for nap; didn't make it back for parade
- went to Epcot to discover our extra ticket wouldn't work; ended up at Wolfgang Puck's for dinner (better choice)

Thurs - MK - EMH
(redid some favorites and a few new attractions; had to leave by

12:15 to check out of hotel by 1)
- arrive before opening, saw welcome show
- grabbed breakfast in a Main Street bakery
- Dumbo (no line, but it wasn't working, so we had to leave)
- Pooh
- Dumbo was up again, so we walked right on, no wait.
- Peter Pan & Small World
- played in 100-acre wood (across from Pooh ride)
- Tea cups (about 9:30 now)
- over to Adventureland for Tiki Birds
- Country Bear Jamboree
- train to ToonTown
- played in play area
- character lines were OK, but we didn't have time to spare, so no more autographs there
- on the way to lunch we saw Pooh and Tigger outside 100-acre wood playground and got photos
- lunch at Pinnochio's Haus (great milkshakes)
- back to hotel to check-out

Email me with any questions about going with preschoolers -
adamskr@musc.edu
Our entire party consisted of mom (me), dad, 2 girls (3 & 4), my
sister and two cousins (adults).

I talked to others in line who spent hours and hours in line - we never waited more than 10 min for anything, rides, food, shows... It was an incredible trip.

MamaK
adamskr@musc.edu
 

DisneyMarg

Member
What a great report! Sounds like the dream Disney trip for your girls (and you)! You will enjoy going back from time to time and visiting new sections of the park as they get older. We haven't seen Toon Town in a long time, but I still make us spend plenty of time in Fantasyland.
 

DisneyBride94

New Member
Glad you had fun and that I'm not the only one who thinks Disney is a great place for preschoolers! We always have a blast!

Though this year I'm down one preschooler as my oldest starts first grade next month!
 

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