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Off Day, Disney World Bluey-Aware Multi Pass Itinerary



By Dave Shute

(Note: this is from the Disney World Bluey-Aware Multi Pass Itinerary.)

OFF DAY: FRIDAY AGENDA

You are off today, except for dinner.

You should have dining booked for the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue Dinner show in Fort Wilderness at 6.15p. For this, you want to be at the Magic Kingdom dock for the Fort Wilderness boat by 5p.

After relaxing the morning and early afternoon, use Disney transportation to get to Magic Kingdom, but instead of entering the park, find the Fort Wilderness boat dock.

The boats from Magic Kingdom to Fort Wilderenss take about 20 minutes; you may have to wait for them; and Disney wants you to check in 30 minutes before the show.  So be at the boat docks by 5p.

Take the boat to Fort Wilderness, NOT the Wilderness Lodge, which is a different resort.  Some boats go to both–check with the cast member on the boat to make sure you are on the right boat, and where to get off.

Once you arrive at the Fort Wilderness dock, ask a cast member where to go to get to Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue–it’s in Pioneer Hall, a short walk away. Most leaving the boat will head in that general direction.

Reverse your journey to get back to your hotel.

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