Friday: Walt Disney World Summer Itinerary v2

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FRIDAY AGENDA

Today you begin early at the Studios, and have the afternoon and evening off.

You need to be at your hotel bus stop by 7:20a.

In the morning, you will first see Toy Story Mania, and then see the shows you missed on Thursday, fitting in rides in between.

You can leave whenever you are ready, and have the afternoon and evening off, with dinner at your hotel’s counter service.

FIRST THINGS

  • Get up early and have breakfast in your room
  • Be at your hotel bus stop by 7:20 am, and catch the bus to Disney’s Hollywood Studios

AT THE PARK: MORNING

  • Arrive at the park by 8am
  • Get in line and await the opening
  • At opening, pick up a guide map and “Times Guide” (a show schedule), and head for Toy Story Mania and ride
  • Check the times guide for the times this morning of any shows you missed on Thursday, and make your plans to see them
  • Working around these plans, continue to see the rides you missed on Thursday, starting around Toy Story Mania and working your way towards the Muppet area
  • Have lunch at the 50’s Prime Time Café (table credit) at 1p
  • Head back to your hotel when you are ready, for a nap and a swim.

Note: Bring The Comprehensive Guide to Rides and Rides that Might be Skipped in case your day gets to be too intense!

PREVIEW OF TOMORROW

Tomorrow morning you will return to the Magic Kingdom, and be there the morning and evening, with the afternoon off.

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