sydwolfe1014
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 5, 2019
Hey There! ! My sister and I are planning a 2 week Disney adventure in November/December 2020. I listed an outline below of what we (Me-30, sister-21) plan to do on our trip. 1) Are we crazy to think this is all possible? 2) Are we missing any "must do" activities?
Day 1- Spend night at Hyatt Regency
Day 2- head to Port Canaveral and board the Disney Dream for a 3 night Merrytime Cruise (first cruise ever!)
Day 3- DCL in Nassau (planned to stay on board and explore the ship...Rainforest room possibly?)
Day 4- DCL in Castaway Cay- definitely enjoying the beach
Day 5- disembark and head to POFQ for full stay at WDW; plan to head to AK for the afternoon and hoping for Le Cellier dinner reservations/exploring a bit of Epcot
Day 6- Typhoon Lagoon for the day and MVMCP at night; considering Tony's party ticket too
Day 7- MK for a bit in the morning to do rides we couldn't the night before; resort hopping to look at Christmas decorations; Cir du Soleil at night
Day 8- Epcot all day and Boardwalk fun at night
Day 9- Universal Studios
Day 10- no plans at all for a rest and recharge day; maybe the spa at DSS in the morning for me and either a park(depending on ride times) or Disney Springs at night
Day 11- HS for the day with the Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam! or Star Wars dessert party at night
Day 12- AK for at least 1/2 a day(figure this is the best option to snag FoP FP tickets); afternoon and evening open schedule
Day 13- Keys to the Kingdom tour; afternoon and evening open schedule
Day 14- relaxing morning, with a likely 5pm flight (so we'd get picked up at about 2pm)...worth going to another park? Disney Springs relaxing morning?
We've never been to WDW as adults and as you can see, are willing to splurge a bit on the experiences. We were last in WDW in 2008 as 17 and 8 years old so a lot has changed since then! My sister will have turned 21 about 1 week before this trip, so I'm sure we'll enjoy Epcot, Boardwalk, and Disney Springs. If there are any other experiences we should consider, both on the cruise and WDW, please let us know!
Day 1- Spend night at Hyatt Regency
Day 2- head to Port Canaveral and board the Disney Dream for a 3 night Merrytime Cruise (first cruise ever!)
Day 3- DCL in Nassau (planned to stay on board and explore the ship...Rainforest room possibly?)
Day 4- DCL in Castaway Cay- definitely enjoying the beach
Day 5- disembark and head to POFQ for full stay at WDW; plan to head to AK for the afternoon and hoping for Le Cellier dinner reservations/exploring a bit of Epcot
Day 6- Typhoon Lagoon for the day and MVMCP at night; considering Tony's party ticket too
Day 7- MK for a bit in the morning to do rides we couldn't the night before; resort hopping to look at Christmas decorations; Cir du Soleil at night
Day 8- Epcot all day and Boardwalk fun at night
Day 9- Universal Studios
Day 10- no plans at all for a rest and recharge day; maybe the spa at DSS in the morning for me and either a park(depending on ride times) or Disney Springs at night
Day 11- HS for the day with the Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam! or Star Wars dessert party at night
Day 12- AK for at least 1/2 a day(figure this is the best option to snag FoP FP tickets); afternoon and evening open schedule
Day 13- Keys to the Kingdom tour; afternoon and evening open schedule
Day 14- relaxing morning, with a likely 5pm flight (so we'd get picked up at about 2pm)...worth going to another park? Disney Springs relaxing morning?
We've never been to WDW as adults and as you can see, are willing to splurge a bit on the experiences. We were last in WDW in 2008 as 17 and 8 years old so a lot has changed since then! My sister will have turned 21 about 1 week before this trip, so I'm sure we'll enjoy Epcot, Boardwalk, and Disney Springs. If there are any other experiences we should consider, both on the cruise and WDW, please let us know!