REALLllllllllllllllllY NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

emmanuelbou

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It would reallllllllllllllllllly nice if anyone could help me with my daily trip planning.
I will be arriving on June 25/ 26 and will stay 5 days at a non disney hotel on site Ill get a5 day park hopper ticket. The rides I really want to do are space, buzz, Philharmagic, splash, test track, mission space, tower of terror, Muppets, millionaire, kali river, maharajah trek, Kilimanjaro, dinosaur


THANKS:sohappy:
 

imagineer99

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Originally posted by emmanuelbou
It would reallllllllllllllllllly nice if anyone could help me with my daily trip planning.
I will be arriving on June 25/ 26 and will stay 5 days at a non disney hotel on site Ill get a5 day park hopper ticket. The rides I really want to do are space, buzz, Philharmagic, splash, test track, mission space, tower of terror, Muppets, millionaire, kali river, maharajah trek, Kilimanjaro, dinosaur


THANKS:sohappy:

ummm....you have five days you will be able to see all these attractions and more.

What are you worried about?:veryconfu :D

(I know people will disagree with me, but I think if you are going to Disney properly, you have to stay in a Disney Resort):) However, either way you will still have an excellent time!
 
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johnvree

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Welcome to the Boards Emmanuel.

If some of the replies seem a little edgy, it's because they are probably suffering, like me, about the Dinosaur rehab in May. :cry:

While your request is kind of broad, it's not exactly written in hierogliphics. Anyway, I think I understand what you are looking for.

The bad news is you are going at a busy time of year. The good news is that you will benefit from longer park hours and fewer attraction rehabs. Yes, Dinosaur will be open by the time you go. And, yes, I hate you for that. :lol: Bottom line, 5 days will be plenty of time to do the four parks and the attractions on your list.

Here's my suggestion:

Saturday, June 26: Do Animal Kingdom. Saturday tends to be a busy day for most parks. I have found Saturday to be a good day for AK. It can be a pretty small park if you are not into oohing and ahhing at the scenery. Make PS for Restaurantosaurus for 9:45. Get to the park early and go right to Kilimanjaro Safaris. You see more animals in the morning. After the Safaris, go to DinoLand, grab a FP for Dinosaur and then eat breakfast at Restaurantosaurus with Donald. After breakfast, go to Dinosaur and try not to vomit. :hurl: Then go straight to Asia and grab a FP for Kali River Rapids, then walk the Maharajah Jungle Trek (take your time, you Kali FP return time will probably be an hour at least). After the Trek, do Kali. This will still leave you half a day to see shows (don't miss Lion King and Tarzan) and experience the Tree of Life and It's Tough to be a Bug.

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johnvree

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Sunday, June 27: Go to MK. Sunday is a good day for that park. It will not be crowded in the morning (most people are checking into their hotels). I'd go straight to Space Mountain, grabbing a FP for Buzz on the way. After Space, go hit Buzz with your FP. Then go over to Splash/Big Thunder Mountain. Grab a FP for whichever has the longer wait and then get in line for the other. After you ride the first, hopefully your FP will be ready for the other. If not, go hit POTC and then come back for your Mountain FP. You must see POTC. It's a condition for posting on these boards. :lol: Next, go grab a FP for Mickey's PhilharMagic and have lunch. I recommend Liberty Tree Tavern. After lunch, experience the PhilharMagic. You've hit the attractions you wanted to and you probably have half the day left. Go back to your hotel and relax for a few hours. Come back to MK around 6:00. Do a few more attractions (I recommend Jungle Cruise and the Haunted Mansion in the evening). Then watch Wishes (fireworks).

Monday, June 28: Go to Epcot. This is supposed to be Epcot's slow day. Go straight to Test Track and grab a FP. Then go hit Mission: Space. After Mission: Space, go to Universe of Energy (You can't love Dinosaur! and not do UOE). Then go use your FP for Test Track. Note: If your FP is ready after M:S, hit TT before UOE. Next hit Spaceship Earth and then spend a few hours on the west side of Future World (Living Seas, The Land, Imagination). Before going to the World Showcase, stop at Ice Station Cool and grab a big glass of Beverly - you earned it! :lookaroun Spend the rest of the day in World Showcase.

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johnvree

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Tuesday, June 29: Sleep in. You are tired. Go to MGM around 11:00. Go experience TOT (there will be a line but who cares; it's a small park and you don't have a lot on your list). Grab a FP for TOT on your way out to ride it again later. I would then go to Millionaire. After that you can hit the Muppets. If you like plays, don't miss Beauty and the Beast. I'd also his Star Tours and Indiana Jones. Try to stick around for Fantasmic!

Just my quick thoughts. There are thousands of variations, and maybe some people can critique my suggestions to help you out.

Have fun.
 
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Tom

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Originally posted by emmanuelbou
It would reallllllllllllllllllly nice if anyone could help me with my daily trip planning.
I will be arriving on June 25/ 26 and will stay 5 days at a non disney hotel on site Ill get a5 day park hopper ticket. The rides I really want to do are space, buzz, Philharmagic, splash, test track, mission space, tower of terror, Muppets, millionaire, kali river, maharajah trek, Kilimanjaro, dinosaur


THANKS:sohappy:

Seems like its a tad early to be doing your daily trip planning for a late June trip, heh heh - but maybe you're just a tad more obcessive-compulsive than I am :-)

Anyway, no need to double-post or act all paranoid and panicky! You've got LOTS of time.

Anyway, like others said, you can see every attraction they offer with a 5-day park hopper. The parks are open later in June, and you will have 5 full days to see 4 parks. You'll have time for repeats!

Anyway, if you are as retentive and obcessive-compulsive as I am, you'll want to invest in a guide book, like "Birnbaum's Walt Disney World" guide book or even better, "The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World". I worship the latter of those because it breaks down every ride, every line, every show, every way to save money and time. A wise investment at $13-ish on Amazon!
 
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In Wonderland

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One thing though...

I'm not sure I would go the the Magic Kingdom on a Sunday if I were not using Early Magic Hour (you won't be since you are staying offsite). The park will be full of the resort people before you even get there. Just my 2 cents.
 
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barnum42

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Re: Re: REALLllllllllllllllllY NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by imagineer99
(I know people will disagree with me, but I think if you are going to Disney properly, you have to stay in a Disney Resort):)

I count myself amongst those who will disagree. Some posts I have read in the past can create the impression that someone will have a lousy time if they don’t stay on property.

I’ve never stayed on property, as I’ve never been able to afford it. The money saved by staying offsite lets me stay for two weeks with plenty of spending money. The hotel room is mostly experience through shut eyes whilst sleeping. At that point all rooms look the same. :animwink:

Oh yes, and I second what JBSLJames said. Get a copy of the Unoficial Guide to Disney World.
 
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imagineer99

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Re: Re: Re: REALLllllllllllllllllY NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by barnum42
I count myself amongst those who will disagree. Some posts I have read in the past can create the impression that someone will have a lousy time if they don’t stay on property.

I believe that you can have a WONDERFUL time OFF property. Granted, it is MUCH cheaper. However, you gotta love waking up to a giraffe munching 10 ft away from your balcony. :) It is all a matter of preference.
 
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barnum42

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Re: Re: Re: Re: REALLllllllllllllllllY NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by imagineer99
I believe that you can have a WONDERFUL time OFF property. Granted, it is MUCH cheaper. However, you gotta love waking up to a giraffe munching 10 ft away from your balcony. :) It is all a matter of preference.

Enjoy and tell the giraffe I'll say hello a little later in the morning :animwink:

Unfortunately it not so much a matter of preference (I know what I'd prefer) but size of wallet.

Actually, what I'd prefer is to visit the parks, which I will be doing in seven weeks time :sohappy:

(Flights and two weeks accommodation for two, offsite for less than one sixth the price of Savannah view accommodation only at AKL)
 
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imagineer99

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: REALLllllllllllllllllY NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by barnum42
Enjoy and tell the giraffe I'll say hello a little later in the morning :animwink:

Unfortunately it not so much a matter of preference (I know what I'd prefer) but size of wallet.

Actually, what I'd prefer is to visit the parks, which I will be doing in seven weeks time :sohappy:

(Flights and two weeks accommodation for two, offsite for less than one sixth the price of Savannah view accommodation only at AKL)

Wow! You're trip is coming up! I'd be getting pretty excited if I were you!

...and when I go at the end of July, if I stay at AKL, I'll say high to a giraffe just for you!:D

Again, you are right, the price differentials can sometimes be absolutley gigantic!:eek: :)
 
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barnum42

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: REALLllllllllllllllllY NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by imagineer99
Wow! You're trip is coming up! I'd be getting pretty excited if I were you!

I'm working my way up the exited-omiter

...and when I go at the end of July, if I stay at AKL, I'll say high to a giraffe just for you!:D

Say "high " to the giraffe :lol: Was that an intented pun? Or just one of the typos we all make on here? Either way it's it's funny :animwink:
 
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imagineer99

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: REALLllllllllllllllllY NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by barnum42
I'm working my way up the exited-omiter



Say "high " to the giraffe :lol: Was that an intented pun? Or just one of the typos we all make on here? Either way it's it's funny :animwink:

Nope...just a typo! Kinda like EXITED-OMITER (EXCITED-OMETER), right?:lol:
 
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barnum42

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: REALLllllllllllllllllY NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by imagineer99
Nope...just a typo! Kinda like EXITED-OMITER (EXCITED-OMETER), right?:lol:

You got it - though yours was funny and clever. Mine was just making an of a made-up word. :hammer:
 
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