themerebear6453
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My husband and I have been to Disney several times, and this year we decided to go during Christmas. We know it will be extremely crowded and our plans and expectations need to match this. We know there's no way we can do all of the rides like we normally do, and we're absolutely OK with this! We're really looking forward to seeing the decorations and enjoying the festivities more than anything.
Here's our tentative plan, and I would love some advice editing it and making it better.
We arrive on the 22nd and are staying off property for the first day. We are arriving early afternoon, will clean up, then get dinner at 5 at Whispering Canyon Cafe. We wanted to see some of the resorts decorations, and I read that both Wilderness Lodge and Grand Floridian were the two best, so after dinner we'll look at some of the decorations before heading over to Grand Floridian to see their decorations as well. We're planning on calling it a night early so that we're well rested for our first day in the park.
Our first day will begin by waking up very early and heading to Port Orleans French Quarter and checking into the hotel. We plan to leave our car there and take the bus over to E.P.C.O.T. for Festival of the Holidays. We'll hit up as many countries as we can and maybe do the cookie stroll. Mostly just enjoy the decorations and food. At 12:30, we will leave through International Gateway and walk over to Beach Club where we will take the bus to Animal Kingdom for the rest of the day. I booked a 'VIP' tour for the evening (something I would never consider in a less crowded time of the year), so we'll at least get to ride everything at Animal Kingdom one time, then at 6:30 when the tour ends, hopefully we'll have Fastpasses for FoP, Expedition Everest, and Kali River or Dinosaur before ending our first night. Really looking forward to seeing some of the decorations for Christmas this night too since they're all new and look great from the previews!
Our second day is Hollywood Studios all day. My hope is to get a Fastpass for Slinky Dog and do Toy Story Land early in the morning. See some shows, hit ToT and RnRc before our scheduled lunch at 3 at Prime Time Cafe. After Prime Time, we'll head over to Galaxies Edge for the first time and see what the waits are for the two rides. This will be where we likely spend the rest of the night. I'm a huge Star Wars fan, so I'm really excited about seeing everything there. We have reservations at Oga's at 6:40, and we are opting out of Savi's until a later date (too expensive this trip). This day is probably my difficult one to schedule in my head. There are a lot of rides I have never been on yet, and my husband hasn't even been on Midway Mania yet since it was closed everytime we went (bad luck). Should we switch around our day and start at Galaxies Edge and end at Toy Story Land? If this wasn't literally Christmas Eve, I'm sure I could be more flexible, but I'm afraid the crowds will be wall-to-wall, and I want to have the best plan.
Our last day is wake up very, very early on Christmas Day and spend the entire day at Magic Kingdom. Our ride goals for the day are: Space Mountain (using FP), Big Thunder Mountain (FP), Jingle Cruise (FP) Pirates, and Haunted Mansion. Everything else is bonus. Our actual goals are: drink hot chocolate, see the Dapper Dans, watch the parade, and see the fireworks. We know this day will be chaotic in a sense. There will be thousands of people, and lines should be crazy. We've promised to be relaxed and just enjoy the atmosphere.
We drive back home the next day, so we'll probably enjoy our resort a little in the morning before driving home.
Is there anything you think I should change? Would you change the order of any of my days? Christmas Day at Magic Kingdom is a must for us. Animal Kingdom is our favorite park, but we've also been there the most (we went twice last year only to that park) so we're OK being there a half day, and while I love E.P.C.O.T., it's not my husband's favorite so eating there in the morning should be enough for us.
Thanks for looking at these plans and helping me make the most of the most crowded time of the year!
Here's our tentative plan, and I would love some advice editing it and making it better.
We arrive on the 22nd and are staying off property for the first day. We are arriving early afternoon, will clean up, then get dinner at 5 at Whispering Canyon Cafe. We wanted to see some of the resorts decorations, and I read that both Wilderness Lodge and Grand Floridian were the two best, so after dinner we'll look at some of the decorations before heading over to Grand Floridian to see their decorations as well. We're planning on calling it a night early so that we're well rested for our first day in the park.
Our first day will begin by waking up very early and heading to Port Orleans French Quarter and checking into the hotel. We plan to leave our car there and take the bus over to E.P.C.O.T. for Festival of the Holidays. We'll hit up as many countries as we can and maybe do the cookie stroll. Mostly just enjoy the decorations and food. At 12:30, we will leave through International Gateway and walk over to Beach Club where we will take the bus to Animal Kingdom for the rest of the day. I booked a 'VIP' tour for the evening (something I would never consider in a less crowded time of the year), so we'll at least get to ride everything at Animal Kingdom one time, then at 6:30 when the tour ends, hopefully we'll have Fastpasses for FoP, Expedition Everest, and Kali River or Dinosaur before ending our first night. Really looking forward to seeing some of the decorations for Christmas this night too since they're all new and look great from the previews!
Our second day is Hollywood Studios all day. My hope is to get a Fastpass for Slinky Dog and do Toy Story Land early in the morning. See some shows, hit ToT and RnRc before our scheduled lunch at 3 at Prime Time Cafe. After Prime Time, we'll head over to Galaxies Edge for the first time and see what the waits are for the two rides. This will be where we likely spend the rest of the night. I'm a huge Star Wars fan, so I'm really excited about seeing everything there. We have reservations at Oga's at 6:40, and we are opting out of Savi's until a later date (too expensive this trip). This day is probably my difficult one to schedule in my head. There are a lot of rides I have never been on yet, and my husband hasn't even been on Midway Mania yet since it was closed everytime we went (bad luck). Should we switch around our day and start at Galaxies Edge and end at Toy Story Land? If this wasn't literally Christmas Eve, I'm sure I could be more flexible, but I'm afraid the crowds will be wall-to-wall, and I want to have the best plan.
Our last day is wake up very, very early on Christmas Day and spend the entire day at Magic Kingdom. Our ride goals for the day are: Space Mountain (using FP), Big Thunder Mountain (FP), Jingle Cruise (FP) Pirates, and Haunted Mansion. Everything else is bonus. Our actual goals are: drink hot chocolate, see the Dapper Dans, watch the parade, and see the fireworks. We know this day will be chaotic in a sense. There will be thousands of people, and lines should be crazy. We've promised to be relaxed and just enjoy the atmosphere.
We drive back home the next day, so we'll probably enjoy our resort a little in the morning before driving home.
Is there anything you think I should change? Would you change the order of any of my days? Christmas Day at Magic Kingdom is a must for us. Animal Kingdom is our favorite park, but we've also been there the most (we went twice last year only to that park) so we're OK being there a half day, and while I love E.P.C.O.T., it's not my husband's favorite so eating there in the morning should be enough for us.
Thanks for looking at these plans and helping me make the most of the most crowded time of the year!