Family "Once In A Lifetime" DisneyWorld trip booked (everything but flight). Hit me up with your suggestions:
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Travel Feb 5th to 13th.
Children (all tall for their ages, so youngest can go on all rides save the speedway):
About to turn 11, Girl
8 in April Boy
5 in May Girl
No real Disney "I LOVE THIS [insert pop culture]" so its not like we're committed to Star Wars or Marvel or whatever. Though the youngest will bug out at the princesses.
We're at Age of Animation the first three nights. Plan to hit Animal Kingdom day one, then use the Skyliner to hit Hollywood Studios on Day two. Then we have a rest day at the pool and switch to The Contemporary (Theme Park View). From there, we walk to Magic Kingdom on day four, then hit Epcot by Monorail on our last day in the parks.
We check out and then do two nights at Legoland with the idea of spending our last day in Florida at their waterpark.
So... What rides/shows/experiences do I need to make sure I work into our plans?
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Responses:
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My tips, followed by my daily reports. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Nov 26, 19:54
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how close will you be to Cape Canaveral & the rockets? -- nm
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Peglegpete
Nov 26, 19:53
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walk along the beach with a metal detector to find lost Spanish gold hurricanes recently relocated? -- nm
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Peglegpete
Nov 26, 19:52
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A First-Timer’s Guide to Disney Genie+ (thanks david!) -- (link*)
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Beaker
Nov 26, 18:21
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check ride heights for the younger ones. you don't want to get them excited for a ride and find out they are too short when in line. -- nm
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gort
Nov 26, 18:19
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If you're there for that long, you can hit all the rides twice. -- nm
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Beavs
Nov 26, 18:06
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where you will be offsite (near the end), if you can convince everyone to buy your shirts/souviners at Walmart you will save hundreds. -- nm*
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Beaker
Nov 26, 17:46
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