Itinery for 12 Days at WDW

princessnikki

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Hi, me and my BF both 21 are planning a 12 night trip from Australia to WDW staying at pop century

Me and my BF have come up with an itinery

Thur 29th Nov - Magic Kingdom
Fri 30th - Epcot
Sat 1st - MGM
Sun 2nd - Animal Kingdom
Mon 3rd - Downtown disney/ relaxing
Tue 4th - Universal
Wed 5th - IOA
Thur 6th - Kennedy Space Centre
Fri 7th - Sea World
Sat 8th - back to Epcot
Sun 9th - back to magic Kingdom

I know this is a full schedule but we want to do as much as possible and we probably wont be back for a while as it is a very expensive trip from Australia

Does anyone have any Suggestions for this


Thanks
 

Murtieeee

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Seems like a good schedule to me perhaps you could squeeze in a half day in one of the water parks and do an evening in MGM. It would be a shame to miss the water parks.

One more tip if you can check out La Nouba in one of your nights. It's unmissable.

and not to forget the most important tip of all..............



HAVE A MAGICAL TIME!!!!!!!
 
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CAPTAIN HOOK

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Thur 29th Nov - Magic Kingdom
Fri 30th - Epcot
Sat 1st - MGM
Sun 2nd - Animal Kingdom
Mon 3rd - Downtown disney/ relaxing
Tue 4th - Universal
Wed 5th - IOA
Thur 6th - Kennedy Space Centre
Fri 7th - Sea World
Sat 8th - back to Epcot
Sun 9th - back to magic Kingdom

OK - Nothing wrong with that schedule (assuming that SpectroMagic at MK is running on one of your two full days there)

As an alternative - Sun 2nd - Animal Kingdom - in the evening visit DTD.
This then leaves - Mon 3rd - instead of Downtown disney/ relaxing you're free to visit a waterpark for at least half a day and then finish off your day at Downtown Disney for a second visit

The only other change that I'd consider is switching Kennedy and SeaWorld. SeaWorld is a full day while at Kennedy you'll be done by late afternoon. This way you can utilise the evening to start packing your suitcases leaving you two full days back at WDW
 
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TwoTigersMom

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My only suggestion (you may have already looked into this possibility), would be to either do your 4 days of off property touring at the beginning or the end of your trip. My reasoning behind this is you could probably save some more money if you stay off site while visiting the off site places. Of course this will all depend on what kind of rate you got at POP. We have always done it this way and it's always been cheaper for us to do it like that. Just a thought. Other than that it looks great! Have fun!
 
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coltow

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IMHO I'd hold off on buying Sea World tickets. You may decide that you want to do something else. I usually plan one "free" day with no plans so that if we want to go back to a park (or 2) or if we want to spend the day at the pool, we don't feel like we're missing anything. Also because Sea World has so many shows it's not the most fun place if it's raining and if there's ever a thunder storm they cancel alot of shows for safety reasons.
 
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smk

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I think the schedule looks good. The Space Center is a great tour and a pleasant drive, I would combine it with a visit to the atlantic coast beaches, it is easy to spend almost one day at the coast.
AK can be done nicely in one day as long as you FP the rides everyone goes there for, the rest of the time you can expect to read your map while walking in a maze of paths. I got turned around there more often than I care to remember, if it wasnt' for my kids knowing where we were going/doing I would never have enjoyed the day as much.
MGM is fun and I would suggest one whole day there, I enjoy the shops there more than the rides. The Rock n Roll Coaster will turn your stomach so plan accordingly, the ToT might too. Those are two rides I can say I have done and don't care to ride again!
MK is by far my favorite place, so 2 days there sounds good to me. Don't miss Mickey's Philharmagic, it is the best!
Epcot is a great place as well. I could spend hours stolling around the World Showcase. Soarin is well worth the wait to ride if you can't FP it.
Have fun, sleep on the plane or you'll be one tired soul!
 
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yazmin182

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I agree with TwoTigersMom, if you haven't booked already, you should think about staying off property for a few days then head to the World. WHen my family and I went, we rented a car (travelocity, we got it for really cheap from the orlando aiport), and drove to a hotel on Int'l Drive. Again you can get a good deal at a hotel through the internet and you will be close to the action, I'm pretty sure the Space Center and Universal are really close to Int'l Drive and there is tons of stuff to do there. I would go for 3-4 days then head to WDW.

What we did is we stayed for 3 days, then drove back to the airport and returned the rental, then we took Disney's Magical Express to Disney. I called before to make sure this was ok and they said it was fine as long as we were at the airport and we were booked to go to Disney that day. Then you can stay the whole time on Disney property and nt worry about car rentals or transportation plus you will save lots of money because you wont need disney tickets or hotel.
 
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