Need Help ASAP!!! Schedule Time!!!

WDW4LIFE

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Im a long time disney fan and need some help. I am going to WDW and it will be the first time for my boyfriend, but a first time for me, being only there for 3 whole days
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I usually stay a week and take my time.

Anyways I need help figuring out a schedule to make sure he sees everything that the world is all about. I am leaving sat. night arriving around midnight, May 26th and leaving Wed may 30th in the morning. We have rez's for 630 every night, Sun, Lecellier, Mon, 50's Primetime and Tues at Crystal Palace. If anyone could help me come up with some kind of schedule it would be greatly appreciated
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I leave in 2 weeks.

Thank you all so very much...again.
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Dani:animwink:
 

slappy magoo

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My 2 cents? If you try to cram too much in the trip, you kinda risk "not seeing the forest for the trees." There's a lot to do, but there's also a lot to savor. If you don't take the time to savor, you risk savoring less. Better not to rush around. That could give the impression there's only a few things at WDW worth doing, and if he's underwhelmed by those things, well, looks like you're gonna have to find a new boyfriend, one who'd want to go back to WDW. :D

In any event, I wouldn't want to offer any advice without more to go on. How old you both are, if you're more about e-ticket rides or shows and parades, if you intend to be running around non-stop, early morning EMH, late nights @ Pleasure Island or the Boardwalk, sleeping when you're back home but not before, planning on water parks or mini golf or anything like that...

Whatever you decide to do, try to make him feel that what you're enjoying most is the time you're spending with him (assuming of course, you ARE enjoying the time you're spending with him :D ). It might inspire both of you to slow down and enjoy everything you get to, without missing what you're not.

And at the end of the trip, if he seems genuinely interested in coming back ASAP, you can discuss upgrading your passes to annual passes and going back for a longer trip for less in the next couple of months.
 

TurboCaroline

Is it 5:00 yet?
Since you only have three days I would do one whole day at MK and Epcot and go to AK/MGM the other day. That way you can see all the firework shows at each park. Makes it simple by not jumping around from park to park.
 

Disneyfanman

Well-Known Member
In recent "3-day" park visits, that's exactly what we do. MK and Epcot one full day, and the AK and MGM on the third. We look to ensure that MK has fireworks on the day we visit, and we try and do the split day in the middle.

Works for us.
 

daverube

Active Member
Here are some suggestions. Its hard to go to WDW and not go to the MK first thing on the first day; however, looking at your dining schedule, consider this:

Sunday 5/27 - If you are up for the challenge, Epcot has EMH on Sunday morning. I'm not usually an EMH fan, but with your short trip, it may be worth the extra time. Spend the day in Futureworld and the WS then go to Le Cellier for dinner. I don't know about you, but I like to de-sweat during the FLa summers before going to dinner; however, depending on how your day goes, you may not need to change.

MK has evening EMH on Monday. Since the MK doesn't close until 11pm, you may want to take advantage....if not, stay in the WS and enjoy the countries as you digest!!!

Monday 5/28 - MGM has morning EMH. AK has evening EMH. Since you have ressies in MGM for dinner (which I would re-think...the reviews of Sci-Fi have been real bad lately...maybe think about the Rose and Crowne in the WS instead), I would go to the AK and ride Everest multiple times, Dinosaur a couple of times and maybe the rapids ride...but that's about it for fun (at least for me and the wife) at AK. Then go to MGM and ride what you want until dinner. You may be able to make it back to the AK for a couple more everest runs at night. If not, MK doesn't close until 10pm. Night time Thunder Mountain!!!

Tuesday 5/29 - MK has morning EMH and WS has evening EMH. As such, I'd venture to MK for the opening (it WILL be crowded) and hit Adventureland (make sure you get a Dole Whip Float at 11am at the Aloha Isle) first. Then do the park. Eat dinner at the Crystal Palace and either stay at the MK (closing is at 11pm) or head over to the WS for EMH.

Also, if you can, you may want to try and change your ressies (good luck...don't cancel first) to suit the days you want to hit each park.

good luck and have a great trip!!!

my 2 cents...

dave
 

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