Please critique my general plan!

Dosekies

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Please feel free to let me know if you would change anything! Also, any suggestions for Thanksgiving Dinner if we can't get HDDR? Dinner will be right after a 18+ hour drive (we are leaving plenty of extra time in our drive so that we don't miss dinner), so a buffet would be great! 2 Adults in our early 20's, MK is our favorite park.

Thursday November 23 (Thanksgiving)
Arrival Day
Late dinner at HDDR

Friday November 24 - Epcot late afternoon/evening
Rest in morning/afternoon

Saturday November 25 - MK open to close? (possible 4 parks in one day?)
Switch Resorts
Ohana breakfast

Sunday November 26 - AK open to close
Tusker House breakfast
Flame Tree dinner

Monday November 27 - Epcot open to close
Trattoria al Forno breakfast

Tuesday November 28 - MVMCP
DS in morning possibly?
Whispering Canyon lunch (late lunch to MK for 4 o'clock opening)

Wednesday November 29 - MK late morning to close
BOG dinner

Thursday November 30 - MK open to close
Ohana dinner

Friday December 1 - MK open to afternoon
Departure Day
BOG lunch
 

Dosekies

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Original Poster
Its been my experience that MK is quite busy on the weekend due to influx of new arrivals and locals visiting the park on the weekend.

I'm thinking of changing things a bit and doing AK Friday night and on Saturday do Epcot for the first half of the day and MK the second half. I'm expecting them both to be pretty busy being the weekend and the end of Thanksgiving, but since we have full days there later in the week it will be more of a day to just walk around and see things without rides being priority.
 
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DiSnEyF@n

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Looks good to me. I wish I could open to close at parks and park hop so easily, but our little ones are... well, still little lol

Sounds like a wonderful trip!!!
 
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DisneyDaver

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Looks good to me. I wish I could open to close at parks and park hop so easily, but our little ones are... well, still little lol

Smiled when I read this because I also have thought that I can't wait until my daughter (and upcoming son who my wife is pregnant with) will be old enough to do open to close at the parks with me.

Actually, I just can't want to take my daughter on her first WDW trip. We cancelled our trip (her first visit to WDW) scheduled for this past November because we were trying to get pregnant and didn't want to take the risk (albeit very low) of Zika. Right now the plan is to go sometime in Winter 2018/2019 ... seems like forever.
 
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BigRedDad

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Enjoy your trip. We are a rope-drop family, so getting to a park after that is not good for us. So much can be done early to allow time later for the less sought after attractions.
 
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DiSnEyF@n

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Smiled when I read this because I also have thought that I can't wait until my daughter (and upcoming son who my wife is pregnant with) will be old enough to do open to close at the parks with me.

Actually, I just can't want to take my daughter on her first WDW trip. We cancelled our trip (her first visit to WDW) scheduled for this past November because we were trying to get pregnant and didn't want to take the risk (albeit very low) of Zika. Right now the plan is to go sometime in Winter 2018/2019 ... seems like forever.

My DD3 has been 4 times... 6 months old, 18 months old, 2 years old and 2.5 years old. We are going back this August.... My favorite (and easiest trip with her) was when she was 6 months old!!! Go for a long time... at least 7 days bc we napped midday... Her 6 month old trip was 10 days long and it was amazing bc we didn't miss out on anything bc we were there for so long, even with taking midday breaks.
I totally understand not wanting to go bc of Zika though. Don't wait too long to go lol All of our trips were memorable at every stage/age!
 
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