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To-Do List for Seven Night Walt Disney World Autumn-Winter-Spring Itinerary, Sunday Arrival
Summary To-Do List Sun Mon Tues Weds Thurs Fri Sat Sun
TO-DO LIST: SEVEN NIGHT AUTUMN-WINTER-SPRING ITINERARY, SUNDAY ARRIVAL
For a 180 day calendar, see this.
Hey! This itinerary needs to be revised to work under FastPass+! See this for needed changes and stuff you need to do.
A. MORE THAN 180 DAYS BEFORE YOUR PLANNED ARRIVAL DATE
1. Confirm your budget, planned dates, kids’ development paths and heights, and your transportation choice and its availability for your planned dates.
2. Make your plane reservations, if flying. Make any other needed transportation arrangements.
3. Set up your hotel and tickets. Call 407-939-7675 (preferred, because this allows you to tell the reservationist which building at your resort you wish to be in, which the new WDW website no longer allows you to do), or click here to use Disney’s online system.
- When the page opens, click “Book Vacation Packages”
- Add your dates, party size and age of your kids
- Set up your basic package:
- Click “Advanced Search”
- Click “I know the Resort I want.”
- In the drop down menu that appears, click to open, and scroll to pick your hotel
- Click “Dining Plan”
- Click “Continue”
- Wait
- Fix the options–a page will open that has selected several options for you, most of them wrong. You will need to fix in each section, and update the sections as you go.
- At the top of the page you will be put into the most expensive room. Click the button for the least expensive instead. (The views aren’t worth it for first time family visitors, except Animal Kingdom Lodge visitors should always pick a Savannah view)
- Click “Update” and wait
- Click, in the “Park Tickets and Options” section, the button in the upper right that says “Open.”
- Leave the “Park Hopper” box clicked, but unclick the “Water Parks and More” box
- Click “Update” and wait
- Click “Ground Transportation” and when it opens, click Disney’s Magical Express, and add your airline info
- Click “Continue” and wait
- Click “Select this Offer” at the bottom of the page and wait
- When the pricing pages shows up, unclick Trip Insurance (if offered)
- In the “Special Room Requests” section, click to open, then click “Refrigerator”
- If you are on the phone, tell the reservationist what room you want
- If a Polynesian guest, ask for a room on the third floor (quieter) in Rapa Nui or Tahiti. (These are 2 of the only 3 buildings with both the largest rooms and balconies on all floors, and are the 2 buildings closest to the Epcot monorail. You are in fact so close to TTC that you can take the express monorail home from the Magic Kingdom–much faster than the resort monorail.)
- If a Pop Century Guest, ask for a room on the 4th floor (quieter) in the 1970s area. (This is the only building group at Pop Century that does not surround a pool, so it will be quieter at night.)
- Complete the transaction with your credit card.
B. 181 DAYS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL DATE
Go to the online restaurant reservations page here, set up an account if you don’t already have one, and practice trying to reserve restaurants.
This may well drive you crazy, but the site works better than it used to…and is likely the only way you can get your Cindy reservations done! (as the site opens up a new reservable day at 6a, whereas the phone reservation line opens at 7a).
Collect your restaurant reservations together. You will want to do them online in order of hardest to reserve first. This is how they are listed below.
C. EXACTLY 6am EST, EXACTLY 180 DAYS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL DATE
(For an 180 day calendar, see this).
1. Be on the restaurant website here by at least 5:50am EST, and have your Cindy reservation all set up on the page. Keep refreshing, as you will be let in as soon as Disney’s system decides it is 6a.
Make as many of the following as you have patience for (try to get through at least Akershus), in the exact order listed:
- Cinderella’s Royal Table Lunch (dining plan, two credits): Wednesday at 11a or later if you can; earlier than 11 only if your sole option…
- Chef Mickey’s (cash): Thursday at 10:30a if you can; ok anytime 9a and later, but earlier times cut into sleeping-in time
- Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue (dining plan, two credits): Tuesday 6:15p show. (7.15 until 10/1/2102) The other two times don’t work well.
- Crystal Palace (dining plan): Saturday 6p if you can; earlier if you must, but this will cut into your Animal Kingdom time; not later
- Akershus Banquet (dining plan): First Sunday 6:30p if you can, but no earlier than 4 hours after your flight arrival, no later than 7:30p
- Downtown Disney’s Rainforest Café (NOT the Rainforest café at the Animal Kingdom!!) (cash): Wednesday 8p if you can; no earlier, but later is ok.
- San Angel Inn (dining plan): Friday 5:30. Earlier OK but cuts into your pool/nap time; no later than 7:15p
- Whispering Canyon (cash): Tuesday 11a. Can be earlier, but cuts into sleeping-in time; no later than 11:15a
For those you don’t make online, make them by calling call (407) WDW-DINE (939-3463)
2. Order your Cirque du Soleil tickets (Category 2) for the 6p show on Wednesday at this site (cash). (For arrival dates of May 2, 9, or 23 2010, make this for Tuesday)
D. CHECK THIS SITE IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERY FOLLOWING MONTH FOR ANY CHANGES.
E. NOTES ON PACKING ETC. BEFORE YOU LEAVE
1. Check in online at the link you can find on this page
2. If you use Disney’s Magical Express, you do not need to collect your bags at the Orlando airport. Disney will get them for you and, eventually, deliver them directly to your room. Your bags may arrive hours after you do; so, depending on the weather forecasts, have a carry-on with an appropriate change of clothes for Orlando weather on Saturday, as you will almost certainly go to Epcot on Saturday before your checked bags arrive.
3. Follow the instructions in the Magical Express packet you will receive in the mail regarding both tagging your bags pre-departure, and where to go at the Orlando airport to find your transport to your resort.
4. Bring a copy of your room reservation, confirmation numbers (such as for the Gospel Brunch) and any tickets for special events you may have received in the mail.
5. Pack breakfast utensils, as they are not always available in the gift shop: bowls, spoons, napkins
6. When you arrive at the hotel, look for the special “On-line Check-in” line, and get into it.
LINKS FOR THIS ITINERARY
Summary
To-Do List
First Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Second Sunday
ITINERARY LINKS
- For itinerary design goals and the basic December Itinerary, see this
- For shorter and longer itineraries targeted at the same December week, see this
- For itineraries covering all the other parts of the year, see this
- To design your own itinerary, see this
- For rides that might be skipped, see this
- For a comprehensive guide to rides and attractions, see this
November 6, 2009 No Comments
To Do List: May 15, 2010 Arrival Date
Home Donate Summary of Instructions Sitemap
When to Go Itineraries for the Rest of the Year Basic December Itinerary
Summary To-Do List Sat Sun Mon Tues Weds Thurs Fri Sat Sun
TO-DO LIST: ITINERARY FOR 5/15/2010 ARRIVAL DATE
NOTE: CALENDAR SHIFT BACK TO 180 DAYS
In late October 2009, most WDW restaurants returned to being reservable 180 days in advance.
For a 180 day calendar, see this.
A. MORE THAN 180 DAYS BEFORE YOUR PLANNED ARRIVAL DATE
1. Confirm your budget, planned dates, kids’ development paths and heights, and your transportation choice and its availability for your planned dates. [Read more →]
November 4, 2009 No Comments
To-Do List for Seven Night Walt Disney World Autumn-Winter-Spring Itinerary v1
TO-DO LIST: SEVEN NIGHT AUTUMN-WINTER-SPRING ITINERARY, SATURDAY ARRIVAL
For a 180 day calendar, see this.
Hey! This itinerary needs to be revised to work under FastPass+! See this for needed changes and stuff you need to do.
A. MORE THAN 180 DAYS BEFORE YOUR PLANNED ARRIVAL DATE
1. Confirm your budget, planned dates, kids’ development paths and heights, and your transportation choice and its availability for your planned dates.
2. Make your plane reservations, if flying. Make any other needed transportation arrangements.
3. Set up your hotel and tickets. Call 407-939-7675 (preferred, because this allows you to tell the reservationist which building at your resort you wish to be in, which the new WDW website no longer allows you to do), or click here to use Disney’s online system.
- When the page opens, click “Book Vacation Packages”
- Add your dates, party size and age of your kids
- Set up your basic package:
- Click “Advanced Search”
- Click “I know the Resort I want.”
- In the drop down menu that appears, click to open, and scroll to pick your hotel
- Click “Dining Plan”
- Click “Continue”
- Wait
- Fix the options–a page will open that has selected several options for you, most of them wrong. You will need to fix in each section, and update the sections as you go.
- At the top of the page you will be put into the most expensive room. Click the button for the least expensive instead. (The views aren’t worth it for first time family visitors, except Animal Kingdom Lodge visitors should always pick a Savannah view)
- Click “Update” and wait
- Click, in the “Park Tickets and Options” section, the button in the upper right that says “Open.”
- Leave the “Park Hopper” box clicked, but unclick the “Water Parks and More” box
- Click “Update” and wait
- Click “Ground Transportation” and when it opens, click Disney’s Magical Express, and add your airline info
- Click “Continue” and wait
- Click “Select this Offer” at the bottom of the page and wait
- When the pricing pages shows up, unclick Trip Insurance (if offered)
- In the “Special Room Requests” section, click to open, then click “Refrigerator”
- If you are on the phone, tell the reservationist what room you want
- If a Polynesian guest, ask for a room on the third floor (quieter) in Rapa Nui or Tahiti. (These are 2 of the only 3 buildings with both the largest rooms and balconies on all floors, and are the 2 buildings closest to the Epcot monorail. You are in fact so close to TTC that you can take the express monorail home from the Magic Kingdom–much faster than the resort monorail.)
- If a Pop Century Guest, ask for a room on the 4th floor (quieter) in the 1970s area. (This is the only building group at Pop Century that does not surround a pool, so it will be quieter at night.)
- Complete the transaction with your credit card.
B. 181 DAYS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL DATE
Go to the online restaurant reservations page here, set up an account if you don’t already have one, and practice trying to reserve restaurants.
This may well drive you crazy, but the site works better than it used to…and is likely the only way you can get your Cindy reservations done! (as the site opens up a new reservable day at 6a, whereas the phone reservation line opens at 7a).
Collect your restaurant reservations together. You will want to do them online in order of hardest to reserve first. This is how they are listed below.
C. EXACTLY 6am EST, EXACTLY 180 DAYS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL DATE
(For an 180 day calendar, see this).
1. Be on the restaurant website here by at least 5:50am EST, and have your Cindy reservation all set up on the page. Keep refreshing, as you will be let in as soon as Disney’s system decides it is 6a.
Make as many of the following as you have patience for (try to get through at least Akershus), in the exact order listed:
- Cinderella’s Royal Table Lunch (dining plan, two credits): Wednesday at 11a or later if you can; earlier than 11 only if your sole option…
- Chef Mickey’s (cash): Thursday at 10:30a if you can; ok anytime 9a and later, but earlier times cut into sleeping-in time
- Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue (dining plan, two credits): Tuesday 6:15p show. The other two times don’t work well. (7.15p until 10/1/2012)
- Crystal Palace (dining plan): Sunday 6p if you can; earlier if you must, but this will cut into your Animal Kingdom time; not later
- Akershus Banquet (dining plan): First Saturday 6:30p if you can, but no earlier than 4 hours after your flight arrival, no later than 7:30p
- Downtown Disney’s Rainforest Café (NOT the Rainforest café at the Animal Kingdom!!) (cash): Wednesday 8p if you can; no earlier, but later is ok
- San Angel Inn (dining plan): Friday 5:30. Earlier OK but cuts into your pool/nap time; no later than 7:15p
- Whispering Canyon (cash): Tuesday 11a. Can be earlier, but cuts into sleeping-in time; no later than 11:15a
For those you don’t make online, make them by calling call (407) WDW-DINE (939-3463)
2. Order your Cirque du Soleil tickets (Category 2) for the 6p show on Wednesday at this site (cash).
D. CHECK THIS SITE IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERY FOLLOWING MONTH FOR ANY CHANGES.
E. NOTES ON PACKING ETC. BEFORE YOU LEAVE
1. Check in online at the link you can find on this page
2. If you use Disney’s Magical Express, you do not need to collect your bags at the Orlando airport. Disney will get them for you and, eventually, deliver them directly to your room. Your bags may arrive hours after you do; so, depending on the weather forecasts, have a carry-on with an appropriate change of clothes for Orlando weather on Saturday, as you will almost certainly go to Epcot on Saturday before your checked bags arrive.
3. Follow the instructions in the Magical Express packet you will receive in the mail regarding both tagging your bags pre-departure, and where to go at the Orlando airport to find your transport to your resort.
4. Bring a copy of your room reservation, confirmation numbers (such as for the Gospel Brunch) and any tickets for special events you may have received in the mail.
5. Pack breakfast utensils, as they are not always available in the gift shop: bowls, spoons, napkins
6. When you arrive at the hotel, look for the special “On-line Check-in” line, and get into it.
LINKS FOR THIS ITINERARY
Summary
To-Do List
First Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Second Saturday
ITINERARY LINKS
- For itinerary design goals and the basic December Itinerary, see this
- For shorter and longer itineraries targeted at the same December week, see this
- For itineraries covering all the other parts of the year, see this
- To design your own itinerary, see this
- For rides that might be skipped, see this
- For a comprehensive guide to rides and attractions, see this
November 2, 2009 17 Comments
Walt Disney World Calendar Changes to Six Months
In late October 2009 the Walt Disney World park calendar shifted from being available for the next three months to being available for the next 6 months.
At the same time, restaurants also became reservable six months out.
This site’s itineraries and To-Do Lists have been updated, as has its material on how long in advance your plans need to be firm.
Ideally, your plans should now be firm more than 180 days before your arrival date, so that you can reserve your dining sites for the right days and times. [Read more →]
October 30, 2009 No Comments
Walt Disney World To-Do List for Arrival Dates of April 17 and 24, 2010
Home Donate Summary of Instructions Sitemap
When to Go Itineraries for the Rest of the Year Basic December Itinerary
Summary To-Do List Sat Sun Mon Tues Weds Thurs Fri Sat Sun
TO-DO LIST FOR ARRIVAL DATES OF 4/17 AND 4/24/2010
NOTE: CALENDAR SHIFT BACK TO 180 DAYS
In late October 2009, most WDW restaurants returned to being reservable 180 days in advance.
For a 180 day calendar, see this.
A. MORE THAN 180 DAYS BEFORE YOUR PLANNED ARRIVAL DATE
1. Confirm your budget, planned dates, kids’ development paths and heights, and your transportation choice and its availability for your planned dates. [Read more →]
October 29, 2009 No Comments
To-Do List: January 16th, 2010 Arrival Date
TO-DO LIST: JANUARY 16TH 2010 ARRIVAL DATE
NOTE: CALENDAR TO SHIFT BACK TO 180 DAYS
Many sources—e.g. WDWinfo.com here—are reporting that on October 27th, most/all WDW restaurants will be returned to being reservable 180 days in advance.
This means that for arrival dates January 25th 2010 and later, for “90 days” below, you should read “180 days,” etc.
It also means that, as Mark Goldhaber of MousePlanet.com notes here, that Disney reservations will be very busy on October 27!
For a 90 and 180 day calendar, see this.
A. MORE THAN 90 DAYS (180 DAYS BEGINNING 10/27) BEFORE YOUR PLANNED ARRIVAL DATE
1. Confirm your budget, planned dates, kids’ development paths and heights, and your transportation choice and its availability for your planned dates.
October 5, 2009 No Comments