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May planning, opinions please
I have this friend who loves Disney. She's a Disneyland pro and has been to Disney World a few times. Unfortunately, every time she goes to Disney World, it is for a marathon. Every time I go to Disney World, I play a game on facebook called "Where in the Disney World am I?" She has set a rule that I can't post resort pictures, because she doesn't know the resorts. She is essentially a Disney World newbie, and I am out to change that. Let me know what you guys think
We've both been to Disney too much to stress about running from ride to ride. The plans also aren't set in stone. If we get bored with something, we'll wander away and do something else.
May 18 - 26 - Not sure where we are going to be staying yet
May 18 - Fly in.
Dinner at Artist Point to see the Wilderness Lodge and the Snow White characters.
May 19 - Open Day.
Not sure where to eat.
A couple of hours on the Boardwalk and at Jelly Rolls in the evening.
May 20 - Epcot
Lunch at Garden Grill. I haven't eaten here yet, but I would like to try it.
We'll be sure to watch Illuminations, since it is leaving.
May 21 - MK
Breakfast at Crystal Palace. (It isn't a Disney World trip without mickey waffles at Crystal Palace.)
I still haven't seen Happily Ever After. Maybe this will be the day.
May 22 - Open/Rest day
Breakfast at Olivia's. I blame DizneyFreak for this one. He gave me the idea to try breakfast at Olivia's and now I can't wait to get back and eat the banana bread French toast.
The evening plan is to see Yeeha Bob if he is playing. We'll probably also spend some time at Disney Springs. The Void is calling.
May 23 - AK
Any early dinner, maybe even lunch, at Boma to see AKL. I almost would prefer to eat at Sanaa, but Boma would allow her to see the lodge proper.
I would like to spend the evening in Pandora. It is very pretty at night.
May 24 - DHS
Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare to see the Grand Floridian and make a loop of the Monorail resorts before heading to the park
We will spend the evening in Toy Story Land. It may wind up being a counter service day.
May 25 - Open Day
Any recommendations?
May 26 - Tentative MK
I usually end my trips at MK. I will leave it up to her though. I'm not a huge fan of Be Our Guest, but if she wants to eat there for breakfast, it will probably be this day.
Any other suggestions you guys could make?
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Your tentative MK day, I would suggest O'Hana. Have you ever tried Trails End? It's not gourmet but it's good. Cape May also is good.
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O'hana and I just don't get along. lol I haven't tried Trails End or Cape May. Which do you think is better of the two?
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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On one of your free days check out some other resorts, maybe check out the resorts on the monorail loop and have lunch or dinner at one of those.
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I guess I've never had a Disney World trip then...Never ate at Crystal Palace.
If you really want to see Yehaa Bob, you might think about staying at Port Orleans - either one, but Riverside would be better for the chance. Just return from whatever park you are in for the evening, get off at the main stop and walk over to The River Roost to see if he's in....
Breakfast at Olivia's....Pick me! Pick me!!! LOL
Can't really give you ideas on TS meals...Haven't really done any in a while with going solo and all...
On your open days, you could be spontaneous and hit whatever park the first bus shows up for, or do Disney Springs, or just take a drive around the non-park area. If you have a vehicle, maybe head over to the Gulf beaches for a bit...
In any event, enjoy your trip!!
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Epcot will have the concert series while you are there, yes? Why not plan an evening around a meal and one of the concerts? It can be super fun before or after one of the showings. I love scoring a near front and center seat, getting a soft pretzel from the bakery in Norway (cream cheese frosting with toasted almond slices) and a Grand Marnier slushee from France... is it an appetizer or a dessert? It’s Disney, it’s whatever you want it to be.
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I would definitely suggest breakfast over lunch at Garden Grill. Breakfast was very filling and not nearly as crowded or rushed as was lunch.
We loved loved loved 3 meals this past trip outside of character meals - Grand Floridian Cafe, Kona, and the Afternoon Tea at the Grand Floridian. The first 2 was enough food to share. The last was an amazing experience that I hope to repeat in the future. It was unique and definitely relaxing.
I would also suggest the Chef Mickey brunch...we were seated for breakfast so late that part way thru the food changed to brunch. There was so much to choose from and the crazy crowds diminished too.
Definitely consider a boat launch tour of the lagoon anytime bc the views are awesome be it in daylight or dusk. The sunsets were amazing. Finally make time for the Electrical Water Pagent from one of the resorts or MK. It is such a classic and worth the time to see it. It is visible from all of the resort marinas surrounding MK and the schedule is posted. Other good locations is the Poly beach and Narcoossee's deck (yes you can view here without a reservation).
No matter what enjoy your trip. And try to get in the more popular attractions in the beginning of your trip as the crowds will swell coming into Memorial Day.
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Originally Posted by PopPhan
I guess I've never had a Disney World trip then...Never ate at Crystal Palace.
These needs to be rectified. You should come with us.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Originally Posted by nicster
Epcot will have the concert series while you are there, yes? Why not plan an evening around a meal and one of the concerts? It can be super fun before or after one of the showings. I love scoring a near front and center seat, getting a soft pretzel from the bakery in Norway (cream cheese frosting with toasted almond slices) and a Grand Marnier slushee from France... is it an appetizer or a dessert? It’s Disney, it’s whatever you want it to be.
She does love the slushee drinks from France.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Originally Posted by nicster
Epcot will have the concert series while you are there, yes? Why not plan an evening around a meal and one of the concerts? It can be super fun before or after one of the showings. I love scoring a near front and center seat, getting a soft pretzel from the bakery in Norway (cream cheese frosting with toasted almond slices) and a Grand Marnier slushee from France... is it an appetizer or a dessert? It’s Disney, it’s whatever you want it to be.
Norway bakery is awesome. As is the German sweets shop. Caramel everything. France, I do love the slushes, but the Grey Goose Citron (lemon)ones. mmmm. Double fist'ing time.
Originally Posted by PopPhan
I guess I've never had a Disney World trip then...Never ate at Crystal Palace.
If you really want to see Yehaa Bob, you might think about staying at Port Orleans - either one, but Riverside would be better for the chance. Just return from whatever park you are in for the evening, get off at the main stop and walk over to The River Roost to see if he's in....
Yeah, not that great, and way too many people.
Originally Posted by Cinderelley
These needs to be rectified. You should come with us.
Originally Posted by Cinderelley
She does love the slushee drinks from France.
Don't do it Pop. It's a TRAPPP!!! Hey, you love the slush drinks from France, right?
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Originally Posted by texas211
Don't do it Pop. It's a TRAPPP!!! Hey, you love the slush drinks from France, right?
Lol. She is already married. Not a trap. :P
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