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Wednesday: Seven Night Walt Disney World Summer Itinerary

By Dave Shute

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WEDNESDAY AGENDA

Today you begin early at the Studios, have the afternoon off, and return to Epcot  by 5.30pm.

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 Monday, fitting in rides in between. In the evening, you will finish the World Showcase at Epcot, leaving just before Illuminations, to avoid the crowd.

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 Monday, and make your plans to see them
  • Working around these plans, continue to see the rides you missed on Monday, starting around Toy Story Mania and working your way towards the Muppet area
  • Have lunch at Toy Story Pizza Planet either before 11 or after 1.
  • Head back to your hotel when you are ready, for a nap and a swim.

AT THE PARK: EVENING

  • Depart your hotel for Epcot by 4.30 (Pop, via bus) or 4.40 (Polynesian, via the Epcot monorail at TTC.)
  • Go through the turnstiles and pick up a park map and “Times Guide”–a schedule. Go straight heading towards the World Showcase portion.
  • Keeping an eye out for your dinner reservation in Norway at 6:30, see the pavilions that you missed yesterday
  • Attend the Akershus Royal Banquet Character Meal in Norway at 6:30 (table credit)
  • Continue touring the World Showcase clockwise until about 8:00
  • At about 8, exit through the International Gateway (between France and Britain), and as you exit ask a cast member for directions to Disney’s Beach Club Resort. (Basically, walk straight, avoiding lefts when they offer themselves.)
  • At the Beach Club, find Beaches and Cream’s “to go” window, and get some ice cream or another snack.
  • When you are finished, but no later than 8:50, head back into Epcot the way you came, and return (clockwise) to where you entered the park–by Spaceship Earth–and exit
  • Find either the bus stop (for Pop Century) or monorail (for the Polynesian)
  • Note to Polynesian guests: to find the walkway from the “Ticket and Transportation Center” (TTC), which is where the Epcot monorail stops, to the Polynesian, stay as right as you can once you leave the monorail ramp and begin exiting the TTC. You will see eventually a small sign directing you to the Polynesian

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

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