When we go to WDW, we always go to Epcot first, and eat at either Japan or the Land.

Lots of fun memories!
That sounds like a wonderful first day! We haven't been since the pandemic either sadly, so I can totally see where you're coming from. Hopefully when traveling and visiting the parks becomes safer we can all return to our first-day activities!SerranoPE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:36 am Great question! Disclaimer - my answers are based on pre-covid trips since we haven't been since the pandemic. We have a arrival day itinerary that is our go-to. We always fly in early and rent a car. We head straight to the resort and try our luck and getting an early check-in. Successful or not, we then head for Disney Springs and to Wolfgang Puck Express [now closed![]()
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]. Then after lunch, we stroll around to see what's new/different/changed at Springs and then if our room isn't ready, we go to EPCOT. Living with the Land, Spaceship Earth, and France for a mid-afternoon snack!! When our room is ready, we head to the resort, unpack, settle in, and then freshen up to head to Magic Kingdom for the evening and eventual fireworks. Our family has the 1st 4 days always set so we can get to each park and a water park as well. We have fastpasses and plans but they're all flexible so we can just go with the flow and enjoy ourselves. Just writing about this makes me feel good!! Thank you!!!
Yeah totally agree - great plans! Like yours, ours is also pre-covid. We also like to arrive as early as we can. The 4 times or so we've done that, we've been lucky to get our rooms between 11 and 12 every time. We definitely like a slow start to our trips, so we'll get settled into our room, hang by the pool for a bit. Get a light lunch and a drink at the pool or a resort bar. We also will have a date night style dinner the first night. The past couple times has been Cali Grill. It's always a pleasure starting the trip up there on top of the World to eat and watch the fireworks.Wilbur Robinson wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:20 amThat sounds like a wonderful first day! We haven't been since the pandemic either sadly, so I can totally see where you're coming from. Hopefully when traveling and visiting the parks becomes safer we can all return to our first-day activities!SerranoPE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:36 am Great question! Disclaimer - my answers are based on pre-covid trips since we haven't been since the pandemic. We have a arrival day itinerary that is our go-to. We always fly in early and rent a car. We head straight to the resort and try our luck and getting an early check-in. Successful or not, we then head for Disney Springs and to Wolfgang Puck Express [now closed![]()
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]. Then after lunch, we stroll around to see what's new/different/changed at Springs and then if our room isn't ready, we go to EPCOT. Living with the Land, Spaceship Earth, and France for a mid-afternoon snack!! When our room is ready, we head to the resort, unpack, settle in, and then freshen up to head to Magic Kingdom for the evening and eventual fireworks. Our family has the 1st 4 days always set so we can get to each park and a water park as well. We have fastpasses and plans but they're all flexible so we can just go with the flow and enjoy ourselves. Just writing about this makes me feel good!! Thank you!!!
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That plan gets my vote!!!!! That bread pudding though....Courtney Scott wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:54 pm We've used a lot of different strategies for arrival day. When the girls were younger we'd just hang at the resort around the pool. But the one thing that hasn't changed on arrival day is O'Hana for dinner. More bread pudding please.![]()
We head straight to the parksWilbur Robinson wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:12 am I'm not quite sure if this type of post has been made before, but I thought I'd give it a go! When you first arrive at WDW, what park do you go to, what do you do first?
When we go to WDW, we always go to Epcot first, and eat at either Japan or the Land.![]()
Lots of fun memories!
Traditionally, the first day would never involve parks because we were worried about flights getting delayed and other nonsense. We would always go to The Village (now Disney Springs) and do some shopping and eat a sit down meal. It would be the best meal we would eat until probably the final night we were there. The restaurant we went to served butter in shape of Mickey which, to this day, signals to me your restaurant is classy. (A bit bummed I don't see a lot of molded butter in fine dining places.) I ALWAYS thought this day in the Village/Disney Springs was kind of dull because I wanted to get to the parks, but as an adult, I think it's good to have a buffer day and just ease into vacation mode.Wilbur Robinson wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:12 am I'm not quite sure if this type of post has been made before, but I thought I'd give it a go! When you first arrive at WDW, what park do you go to, what do you do first?
When we go to WDW, we always go to Epcot first, and eat at either Japan or the Land.![]()
Lots of fun memories!
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