Well, that's an interesting question. Here's what I'd been looking at for an itinerary...
Sunday 11/2: LAS to MCO, check in at UOR's Portofino Bay for the week (because I've stayed at the MiraCosta before and that should be fascinating to see the differences, plus I want the Express Pass thing all week)
Monday 11/3: Universal Orlando stuff (you'll have to excuse me, I haven't decided on which park which days)
Tuesday 11/4: Universal Orlando stuff (again, still a year away, but I'd like to snag a few good dinner reservations)
Wednesday 11/5: Universal Orlando stuff (two of these days will be for Epic Universe, with a day each for the other two)
Thursday 11/6: Magic Kingdom day? Ubering to/from WDW, with special stop to say goodbye to my old hotel the Poly
Friday 11/7: Epcot day? Ubering to/from WDW
Saturday 11/8: Universal Orlando stuff (likely my second day at Epic Universe for re-rides or stuff I missed)
Sunday: 11/9: Flex Day, shopping, Mandara Spa, a good dinner, because I never leave tourist destinations on a Sunday
Monday 11/10: Late check out from Portofino, Brightline to Miami Beach
Tuesday 11/11: Miami Beach (one of the Bonvoy hotels on/near the sand)
Wednesday 11/12: Miami Beach
Thursday 11/13: MIA to LAS
By this time next year, I plan to be knee-deep in research over in the Universal thread, or find a UOR forum elsewhere on the Internet to research. The main goals are to stroll all the parks I attend, hit several old favorites at MK and Epcot, see the new Country Bears show and inspect how Tron fits into Tomorrowland, and at UOR avoid anything that goes upside down or has a higher thrill level than Mission: Breakout. I can deal with a few drops (stomach and backbone of steel), but I can no longer deal with loops or intense G forces. I went on Forbidden Journey in Studio City with my nephews almost a decade ago, and that's when I realized I don't need to be thrown upside down any longer, so I can skip that one in Orlando.
I plan to snag as many must-do lunch and dinner reservations as possible. I enjoy strolling and shopping and browsing. I like to chat with folks for a minute or two, employees or guests alike. I've found that park custodians and security guards are thrilled to talk with you, and they can be very witty and insightful. And of course, by day three I plan to be good friends with the night shift bartender in the lobby of the Portofino Bay for nightcap ritual. I wear Tommy Bahama casual wear, so I look forward to visiting the Tommy Bahama stores that Florida has.
Any thoughts on what I shouldn't miss? Or flaws in the itinerary I should fix or amend?