It depends on what your NOT interested in...
Animals: then Animal Kingdom (duh)
Science and/or World Geography: then EPCOT
Movies: then MGM
Crowds, Classic Rides, and more Crowds: Magic Kingdom (MK)
If you choose to definitely go to MK, I would suggest doing that park first so you can get it out the way, and if needed (which you most likely will) go back and finish it up another day. Or if you're getting the park hopper then you really only need half a day at MGM to see and do just about everything, so do half a day at MK and the other half at MGM.
Hope this helps you out somewhat. Enjoy your trip!!!
2006-06-07 18:24:23
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answered by ditzychik508 5
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It definitely depends... you have to go to Epcot though. Epcot has some of the best rides on Disney property, and the fireworks show, Illuminations: Reflections of Earth is incredible. The Geosphere is a Disney icon, so you have to see it. It's pretty lit up at night, and inside it is my favorite ride, Spaceship Earth. And then there's the World Showcase. The food is so good at all the restaurants! And the great thing about this Park is that since a lot of people aren't very openminded about the fact that some of the attractions at this Park are actually somewhat educational as well as fun, many families prefer the other Park's for children, so it'll probably be a lot of teens and adults. I love Epcot, don't miss it!
You'll probably want to go to Disney-MGM Studios. It has two of Disney's biggest thrill rides, Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and Rockin' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. There's also this great show in from DisneyLand Paris, Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show. It's so awesome. And there's Fantasmic! A pyrotechnic show where Mickey battles Disney villains.
I personally wouldn't want to miss the Magic Kingdom. Cinderella's Castle is one of Disney's biggest icons, and it's decorated so beautifully for the Happiest Celebration on Earth. At night it lights up different colors, and the Wishes Nighttime Spectacular fireworks display is awesome! Plus, it's one of the biggest Parks. It takes at least a day to complete, so there's a lot of rides you don't want to miss, like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Space Mountain, and Splash Mountain. One of my favorite restaurants is here, too, Tony's Town Square Restaurant.
I love Disney's Animal Kingdom Park, and if you can afford it, you should split one day and do the Animal Kingdom in the morning and Disney-MGM Studios at night, because the Animal Kingdom Park isn't open as late as the other Parks anyway, and the Studios can be done in a couple hours. There's really not a whole lot to do at the Studios, it's just that there's a few really great attractions. I wouldn't want to miss Disney's Animal Kingdom Park though, because they just opened Disney's newest thrill ride, Expedition Everest. It's supposed to be so cool! And I like the other rides there, like DINOSAUR, the Primeval Whirl, Kali River Rapids, Kilimanjaro Safaris, etc. It's the most relaxing of the Parks, I think. There's a lot of walking trails where you can view hundreds of different exotic animals. It's a lot of fun.
Anyway, in the end, it's up to the three of you. This is my opinion on the Parks. Since you don't have kids, you cold probably do all four Parks in three days, if you had the money. Have a great time!
If I absolutely had to, I guess I'd skip Disney's Animal Kingdom Park...
2006-06-08 09:31:43
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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Honestly, I love every park. However, if you are going for only 3 days, I would get the Hopper Pass. That way you can visit all four parks and get a taste of all of them. Since Magic Kingdom is geared more towards kids, I would only spend half a day there and then half a day at Animal Kingdom. Actually, go to Animal Kingdom first because it closes earlier and then you can spend the evening at Magic Kingdom because it has a great fireworks show. And definately don't miss the Fantasmic show at MGM.
2006-06-09 14:43:05
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answered by petunia027 1
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If there are no kids among you, skip Magic Kingdom. This works especially if you've ever been to Disneyland. It's basically the same park--but with a bigger castle.
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2006-06-13 10:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Visit them all! I found that it is easy to see muliple parks in one day. After all MOST people say that Disney-MGM studios and Animal Kingdom are "1/2 day parks." and, EPCOT is two short monorail rides away from the Magic Kingdom.
2006-06-13 13:33:54
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answered by chrishanson70 1
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Oh God, do not go to Animal Kingdom. Very Boring. And it smells. They're only about one good ride. Definitely don't miss out on Epcot. It's really awesome. You get to visit all the countries all in one place and it's really interesting and beautiful. Definitely go to MGM too. They have the exciting rides. Magic Kingdom is sort of mostly for kids, but it's pretty cool. I like it because it gives me that nostalgic kinda feel. So basically, no Animal Kingdom!!
2006-06-07 16:08:20
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answered by kellyduhhh 3
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I would skip out on Animal Kingdom even though it features the new Ride Everest..
actually if you enjoy roller coasters you should go to Animal Kingdom just to ride that and leave you'll still have time to do all teh oterh parks
but if you really are only going to go to 3 of the parks I suggest skipping Magic Kingdom unless you're really into teh classic rides and enjoy being smushed up against thousands of people in 90+ degree weather...
2006-06-14 08:48:00
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answered by borednhyper 1
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Sea international is in Orlando. So is the moist n' Wild water park. Legoland is approximately 40 5 minutes away. Tampa is approximately ninety minutes away and has Busch Gardens. The Kennedy area center easily isn't a topic matter park, in spite of the undeniable fact that that could be a rather cool place to circulate to. that is approximately 60 minutes faraway from Orlando.
2016-09-28 04:37:04
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answered by ? 4
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id stay in the room with the two women and call that animal kingdom no just kidding nah dont do the critters and epcot is supposed to be long and not exciting ask a travel agent they go for free sothey know
2006-06-07 14:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If I had to miss one, I'd miss Animal Kingdom. Unless any of you are interested in animals, as adults, you'll probably find the other 3 parks much more interesting.
2006-06-07 14:17:18
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answered by Anonymous
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