My sister and I will be visiting WDW at the end of February for very few days so every minute is precious. We have only been there once before with our kids and will likey not return for several years to come. Therefore we are highly motivated to cram every minute full. The additional catch is I am there on business.
My convention at Coronado Springs begins at 9:00 am. Friday morning we want to grab a few minutes in Animal Kingdom with Early Entry. The posted opening for Feb 28 is 9:00 am. With Early Entry that would make opening at 8:00 am.
1) What time would you be at the park? 8:00? Earlier? Do the gates sometimes open a bit ealier to allow entry to the Oasis?
2) What would you do given 45 minutes?
3) We would like to eat breakfast someplace before arriving at the park; we were disappointed to read Rainforest doesn't begin serving until 8:00. Any suggestions of where to have breakfast and still be at the park in time not to miss a minute?
4) My sister will stay at Animal Kingom for several more hours until it is time for her to join my parents at Epcot. She is a decent photographer - suggestions on the best place to stake out for some memorable animal photos?
(In the evening after work I will join my sister and parents at Epcot. A disjointed way to tour - but when you get only a few hours every few years you make the most of them.)
I would like to thank everybody so VERY much fr all of your help. Your ansers to our questions have been very useful.
Debbie
My convention at Coronado Springs begins at 9:00 am. Friday morning we want to grab a few minutes in Animal Kingdom with Early Entry. The posted opening for Feb 28 is 9:00 am. With Early Entry that would make opening at 8:00 am.
1) What time would you be at the park? 8:00? Earlier? Do the gates sometimes open a bit ealier to allow entry to the Oasis?
2) What would you do given 45 minutes?
3) We would like to eat breakfast someplace before arriving at the park; we were disappointed to read Rainforest doesn't begin serving until 8:00. Any suggestions of where to have breakfast and still be at the park in time not to miss a minute?
4) My sister will stay at Animal Kingom for several more hours until it is time for her to join my parents at Epcot. She is a decent photographer - suggestions on the best place to stake out for some memorable animal photos?
(In the evening after work I will join my sister and parents at Epcot. A disjointed way to tour - but when you get only a few hours every few years you make the most of them.)
I would like to thank everybody so VERY much fr all of your help. Your ansers to our questions have been very useful.
Debbie