We took our first Disney Cruise and loved it. Afterwards we had a full day in Orlando with nothing to do. It was the height of spring break and the parks were packed. I really didn't want to pay hundreds to be shoulder-to-shoulder and standing in long lines.
Soooooo, we decided instead to see if we could see all of WDW in a single day. All the parks and resorts accessible by Disney Transportation. We even told the kids we weren't going to feed them and called the day, "The Hunger Games Tour of Disney World".
In good spirits we parked the car at Downtown Disney.
Now in WDW you can catch a bus from any park to any resort. Then from any resort to any park and so on. So this way we hopped from park to resort to park, and so on.
Here is our short, funny video showing us at each of the 26 stops along the way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByB-QUjc0Ww
From Downtown Disney we bused it to Old Key West, the bussed it to Hollywood Studios, took a boat to the Swan, and so on.
For lunch we had the Kitchen Sink at the Beach Club Resort. For $25 it was the best deal for lunch in the park. We did spring for a nice dinner at Kona Cafe that set us back over $100. We rode busses, monorails, boats and saw alot of things we normally miss on our trips.
Here is our log for the day:
Soooooo, we decided instead to see if we could see all of WDW in a single day. All the parks and resorts accessible by Disney Transportation. We even told the kids we weren't going to feed them and called the day, "The Hunger Games Tour of Disney World".
In good spirits we parked the car at Downtown Disney.
Now in WDW you can catch a bus from any park to any resort. Then from any resort to any park and so on. So this way we hopped from park to resort to park, and so on.
Here is our short, funny video showing us at each of the 26 stops along the way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByB-QUjc0Ww
From Downtown Disney we bused it to Old Key West, the bussed it to Hollywood Studios, took a boat to the Swan, and so on.
For lunch we had the Kitchen Sink at the Beach Club Resort. For $25 it was the best deal for lunch in the park. We did spring for a nice dinner at Kona Cafe that set us back over $100. We rode busses, monorails, boats and saw alot of things we normally miss on our trips.
Here is our log for the day:
- Parked at Downtown Disney
- Walk to Disney Marketplace
- Funny bus to Old Key West
- Bus to MGM
- Friendship boat to Swan
- Walk to Dolphin
- Walk to Boardwalk ($5 water)
- Walk to Beach Club
- Lunch at Beaches and Cream for Kitchen Sink and drinks ($44.24)
- Walk to Yaht Club
- Taxi to Caribbean
- Bus to EPCOT
- Bus to Pop Century
- Bus to Blizzard Beach & WinterSummerland
- Bus to Allstar Sports
- Bus to Allstar Music
- Bus to Allstar Movies
- Bus to Animal Kingdom
- Bus to Animal Kingdom Lodge
- Taxi to Coronado Springs
- Bus to Magic Kingdom
- Bus to Polynesian
- Dinner at Kona
- Monorail to Grand Floridian
- Monorail to Contemporary
- Boat to Wilderness Lodge
- Bus to Fort Wilderness
- Bus to EPCOT
- Bus to Saratoga Springs
- Cab to Port Orleans
- Bus to Downtown Disney
- Rental car back to Marriott Courtyard