Becki,
Disney hasn't announced the operating hours for November, including what parks have Extra Magic Hours. Until they do, let me suggest a general plan. Then, in about a month write me back with what you think you would do based on my suggestions. By then we will have the November dates and we can make any adjustments in time for you to make your Advanced Dining Reservations!
Here is what I would do;
- November 1 – Arrival (dinner at Chef Mickey’s)
- November 2 – Magic Kingdom
- November 3 - Epcot
- November 4 – Animal Kingdom
- November 5 –Magic Kingdom (breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table)
- November 6 – Departure
If you can do the dinner at Chef Mickey’s on your arrival day it can really kick your vacation off in grand style! It will heighten your 3 year olds excitement, and you can save the breakfast with the princesses for your last day.
I would recommend saving that breakfast for your second Magic Kingdom day so you can have your first day at the Magic Kingdom be all about the park, and not a meal. You can start exploring, rather than “
hurry up and wait” at a meal.
I hope that this helps with the initial concept. Write me back in a month and we can revisit. And in the meantime write me with questions if you need help getting an idea of where to go for some of your counter service meals, or if you want to know more about the Baby Care Centers for those diaper changing needs with your son!
Have a magical vacation!