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  1. #1
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    Cool My WDW Excel Schedule Sheet

    Anyone else do this?
    Leave Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct
    for.... Sat..Sun..Mon..Tues.Wed.Thur.Fri.Sat
    Disney 24...25...26....27....28....29....30....1

    I just finished updating All Park Hours, Extra Magic hours, Fireworks Times and Places, Parade Times, Special Events during our upcoming September Trip on a 1 Excel sheet. It helps us decide on the Park or Parks that day due Park Hours (EMH) Fireworks , Special Events (MNSSHP) , We print out on card stock and stick it our Disney Folder and carry it down to Our Happy Place.



    Anyone else go to this degree of planning?
    1972- FW 1st WDW trip/Dad
    73-79 WDW Cast(Water Craft)
    1980 - 2005 - FW,ASM, PO,Poly
    Sept 28-Oct 6, 2007 - DW 50th
    Sept 6-19, 2009 ASM Calypso 25th Annv.
    Sept 23-Oct 1, 2011. Calypso w/Dash, his 1st Disney Trip
    Dec 9-19, 2012Christmas
    Oct 2-14, 2013 ASM
    Sep13-24. 30th Anniv. Sports

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    We do too! We do it mostly for planning ADRs and any... unique plans... It gets us in the Disney Mood nice and early to play with our calendar :-)
    Lauryn

    7/14 - OKW
    8/13 - BC
    7/12 - WL
    8/11 - BLT
    5/10 - BC
    8/09 - off site
    12/31/08 at Epcot day trip
    3/08 - Pop Century
    8/04 - off site
    5/01 - Boardwalk Year 2000
    5/97 - off site 25h Anniversary of WDW

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    Yep, we do it, too...

    But like lettripp, we also include flight information as well as dining reservations and confirmation numbers.

    Nice to have all the info in one place.
    Carrie

    CBR: 2/21-2/25/17
    POR: 6/4-6/11/16
    POFQ: 11/15-11/19/15
    8/28-9/1/14 -DL-Dumbo 19.3 C2C
    POR: 1/7-1/14/14 -Dopey 48.6
    POR: 6/11-6/17/13
    ASMu: 1/11-1/15/13 -1st Full 26.2
    ASMu: 9/22-9/28/11
    ASMu: 6/7-6/13/11
    Pop: 1/30-2/6/10
    Pop: 2/1-2/7/09
    Pop: 1/08
    ASMu: 05/06
    Off-site: 12/93

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    This will be the 3rd time since 2005 that I'll be preparing "the spreadsheet", as my family has now come to grow and love, and still poke fun at me sometimes

    Our schedule includes the parks we plan to visit each day (morning and afternoon w/ PH), EMH, and restaurants (B,L,D) and ADRs with confirmation numbers. For those times we were on the DDP, I would also keep a count next to each to track how many meals we would need to redeem and which meals we would pay out of pocket for.

    I love my spreadsheet, and can't wait to get working on my next one for later November this year!

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    Yep. Been doing it for years. Helps with all planning, especially ADRs. Anxiously awaiting October hours to finalize dining options.
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    *Sept 15 POR***Sept 14 - AKL*
    *Nov 12 - POR***Sept 11 & 09 - POFQ*
    *Sept 08 - POR***Sept 07 - OKW*
    *Dec 06 - CBR***Sept 05 - W Cabins*
    *Dec 03 - CSR & WL***Sept 01 & 99 - off site*
    *June 98 - ASM***Dec 97 & 96 - GF*

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    Yes, I do.

    And I include crowd estimates from a couple of other sites.
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    And about 40 more in between....

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    I do a simple word table which contains all our pertinent information - park we plan to visit that day; park hours for all parks (including extra magic hour information); dining reservations; and fireworks times. It's concise - usually 1-2 pages in total.
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    I'm the same. We end up with the 1 page "everything you want to know about our trip", which has EMH info, what parks we're going to, ADR's and any other confirmation #'s or info ... all in one place! (And it is fun to see it get filled in as we get closer and closer to the trip).
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    I have one of these too! It lists the date, park hours for each park, EMHs, parade and firework times, special things we might have scheduled that day, ADRs, Confirmation Numbers, and meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (ADR, QS, or in room, oop, etc.). It is color-coded and I do it partially for my enjoyment and partially to keep track of everything at a glance. It is one page (two for a longer trip) that I print out and put into a plastic sheet protector to protect on rides with water, rain, spills. I give everyone a copy but I keep the master!
    ºoº Tiffany ºoº

    Many trips offsite growing up
    2/08 CBR
    10/09 Pop/POFQ
    12/09-1/10 POR/CR
    10/10 POLY
    12/11 POFQ

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    I do as well, and give a copy to everyone going.
    "To All Who Come To This Happy Place, Welcome "

    79,87,88: off property
    89:CB
    99:POR (DS first visit & b-day)
    00,02,:ASS (DS b-day)
    04,05:POP
    06,07:ASM
    08:ASM (Anniversary Trip)
    Nov 08:ASM (DS first visit)
    Aug 2011 ASM (DS first visit, DS b-day)

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    I always keep an Excel spreadsheet with all our info: dates across the top, parks (including water parks) down the side; nighttime parades and fireworks under the park info; times in the grid - early EMH highlighted yellow, late EMH highlighted a dusky color; below all that - by day - are flights, ADRs, etc. -- ALL with their associated confirmation numbers; below all that is a block with the Resort logo, address, phone/fax numbers.....We don't mark what park we are going to be in because we leave that pretty much up to chance - depends on when we want to get up and out for the day, what conditions are in each park, etc.

    When printed out, the whole 11-day/10-night trip fits on one sheet of paper, landscape format, no margins.

    Copies go to all our party and at least one stays home for whoever is caring for our house and animals while we are away.
    -Bud

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    1/09 - BWV
    9/05; 2/07; 12/07; 9/08; 9/09; 9/10; 9/11; 12/13; 12/17; 4/18; 10/18, 4/23 - PC
    5/15 - POR
    1/22 - ASMO
    10/22 - ASMU

    Disneyland: 12/15 - Paradise Pier Hotel

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    While I do take any information needed in various forms I have never done a spreadsheet for WDW or any other vacation for that matter. Probably never will. The most I usually do is set up reminders on my phone calendar for any ADRs or other special plans I have I just include the confirmation number in the event title or description.
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    Everything went into Google Calendar which synced to my EVO. Everything was also put in TripIt, either forwarded by email or entered by hand (TripIt was able to import advance dining reservations confirmation emails I forwarded to it.) I printed the trip from TripIt into a pdf file which I converted to a PocketMod. A PocketMod is a single sheet of 8.5x11 paper which turns into an 8 page mini-book when folded. We all had copies of the PocketMod with a day on each page.

    Since Tripit allows you to share trips with others, I was able to share the trip with those watching the house back home.
    Steve (aka brownie)
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    ASMu 8/12, 11-12/22
    AKL 6/18
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    CSR 8/14, 3-4/22
    POP 11-12/10, 3/12, 10/12, 7/17, 4/22
    POFQ 10/01
    POR 9/04, 1/16, 11/19
    WL 12/03
    Disneyland 6/07, 1/15
    Disney Dream 8/14

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    Great idea. I just finished putting the parks, dates we're going and extra magic hours in a spread sheet.

    I am looking for threads about fireworks, MNSSHP and other things I am not familiar with such as Fantasmic. If anyone has any good info on the special events, I'd love to incorporate them into my spreadsheet.

    Thanks again for the great idea!

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    Thumbs up I do!!!

    I do this for every vacation! I actually have a travel binder. We usually drive everywhere, so I have all of the park info and all of the info needed for the drive...rest areas, gas stations between every 175-190 miles, restaurants on the way, alternate directions in case of traffic, all of the maps needed, copies of IDs, CCs and health insurance, tickets...etc. It's all in the binder! Everyone laughs when they see it, but they always find a need for it along the way! Let's just say that binder never leaves my sight...the whole trip is in it! One thing I do that might be a little overkill is that I print out business cards with our ADR confirmation numbers, date, time and our name, so I can just hand them to the hostess of each restaurant. Like I said, overkill!
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    We do a spreadsheet every trip with the EMH, ADRs, and so on, and everyone has a copy.
    Vince
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    Cool

    I am looking for threads about fireworks, MNSSHP and other things I am not familiar with such as Fantasmic. If anyone has any good info on the special events, I'd love to incorporate them into my spreadsheet


    Go to the tabs at TOP of this Intcot page and click the Info INFO CENTRAL tab, on the left side column now gives you Park Hours thru Sept, and Events which includes Parade times and Fireworks.
    Lot of other information too!
    1972- FW 1st WDW trip/Dad
    73-79 WDW Cast(Water Craft)
    1980 - 2005 - FW,ASM, PO,Poly
    Sept 28-Oct 6, 2007 - DW 50th
    Sept 6-19, 2009 ASM Calypso 25th Annv.
    Sept 23-Oct 1, 2011. Calypso w/Dash, his 1st Disney Trip
    Dec 9-19, 2012Christmas
    Oct 2-14, 2013 ASM
    Sep13-24. 30th Anniv. Sports

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    We don't typically do this, but we've actually found that with the need to make so many ADR's now some of our trips ended up a bit frustrating because we were constantly jumping from place to place to hit dining reservations. This caused us to miss out on quite a few things and it became an issue with the kids especially ("I don't care if you want to stand in line and see Mickey! We have reservations!!!!")

    So for this next trip, we did end up sketching out a rough schedule just to make sure we adequately covered time spent in each of the parks, sufficient down time, time for character meets, water parks, pool time, etc.
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    Yup, I do it too, although we don't set any touring plan in stone, other than a couple of ADR's. We usually decide what parks we want to hit each morning as we are having breakfast. But I do have my sheet with all the park hours, fireworks and parade times, etc. That way if we decide to change our plan for the day on the fly, we have all the info about what, when, & where right at hand.
    1971 (age 15) MK was new!
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    1982 off-site
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    I have made them for the last 3 trips and worked great- I too add park hours- emh- dining- parades- fireworks- and anything special. Have a great trip and happy planning.

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