kniquy
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2014
If you are getting in that early then i would definitely vote to go to a park as well as get tickets for all days of your trip (minus departure day) and not plan any non park days. The reason for this is for a few reasons.Our flights gets in Orlando at 825. Do you suggest we do a park on arrival day and two “off park” days during the week.
1. Once you are adding on more park days it is relatively cheap.
2. You will get that many more additional Fast passes which will make your park touring a little easier.
3. Pandora land you can only pick one of the ride for a FP, I would presume this will be the same situation with the new TSL which will have just opened -- thus again -- more park days = more FP and you will be able to accomplish more. Even if you want a rest day you can go to a park in the morning and then make it a pool afternoon or vise versa - sleep in and morning/afternoon at the resort and then evening at the parks. The ages that your kids are at they will likely be able to handle being in the parks everyday.
Our last trip with our 9yo twin boys we had planned for afternoon resort time, but once we were out into the parks we were on the go and didn't return to the resort until late at night. We were tired but we had so much fun seeing and doing everything we wanted.