Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do Epcot on arrival day. Think you have a good plan. Do 1 park per day. Don't think you need parkhopper. Check out some resort meals and downtown disney. I would not do the meal plan unless it was free.
I am thinking we will begin with Epcot when we arrive, do Magic Kingdom the 1st full day, then Animal Kingdom on the 2nd full day, and let our kid decide the 3rd day itinerary. I know if we stay on property at a cool resort he will want to take advantage of all of that stuff too, so not doing park hopper helps to alleviate the pressure to do it all (which we don't have to, and don't really want to).
I also think I will ditch the dining plan - thanks for this advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a courtyard view room at the Wilderness Lodge with my two early elementary kids for four nights in October. Very similar to your trip. We did not have a car and just used Disney Transportation, which was fine -- the boat option from Wilderness Lodge is great.
We did not do park hoppers. We did not do a park the first afternoon we arrived -- we went over to Fort Wilderness instead, looked at the horses in the stables, and did dinner at the Hoop Dee Doo Revue (which was really fun if you are looking for something special that's not a character dinner). An afternoon at a park would have been doable, though.
We did our first full day at Magic Kingdom, then second day at Animal Kingdom (we did do a character dinner at Tusker House) and then back to Magic Kingdom for the last day.
We did not do a dining plan and liked the flexibility, although we had booked some meals (Hoop dee Doo, Tusker House, and one dinner at Whispering Canyon at the Wilderness Lodge). It was a wonderful trip -- totally manageable, and I was happy we didn't try to do too much (like park hopping or all four parks). You will have a great time!
This is very helpful! I had actually looked at Tusker House, because my son has a favorite stuffed elephant named Tusker. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:I would do Epcot on arrival day. Think you have a good plan. Do 1 park per day. Don't think you need parkhopper. Check out some resort meals and downtown disney. I would not do the meal plan unless it was free.
Anonymous wrote:We did a courtyard view room at the Wilderness Lodge with my two early elementary kids for four nights in October. Very similar to your trip. We did not have a car and just used Disney Transportation, which was fine -- the boat option from Wilderness Lodge is great.
We did not do park hoppers. We did not do a park the first afternoon we arrived -- we went over to Fort Wilderness instead, looked at the horses in the stables, and did dinner at the Hoop Dee Doo Revue (which was really fun if you are looking for something special that's not a character dinner). An afternoon at a park would have been doable, though.
We did our first full day at Magic Kingdom, then second day at Animal Kingdom (we did do a character dinner at Tusker House) and then back to Magic Kingdom for the last day.
We did not do a dining plan and liked the flexibility, although we had booked some meals (Hoop dee Doo, Tusker House, and one dinner at Whispering Canyon at the Wilderness Lodge). It was a wonderful trip -- totally manageable, and I was happy we didn't try to do too much (like park hopping or all four parks). You will have a great time!
Anonymous wrote:Get park hoppers and ditch the meal plan. That gives you a lot of flexibility to eat what you like, when you want to. Epcot has good food, but kind of dull for a little kid all day. Animal Kingdom closes early, so if you do that, you're done for the day. Your kid may get enchanted by one ride, and you want to so that first thing in the morning before doing what you want for the rest of the day.
If you have the Disney App, you can make dining reservations on the fly. The only time I wouldn't rely on this method are the. Dry busy weeks, which I don't think May is.