All of the parks are fun for adults, depending on what you are looking to do. Epcot has a few cool rides (Test Track is a must) and a lot of cool exhibits. There are also tons of great places to eat. The Magic Kingdom brings out the kid in you. Since this is your first trip, there are quite a few rides you may want to check out here (Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, Hall of Presidents, Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear, and Big Thunder Mtn. Railroad are my favs.) You will also want to check out the night time parade. All of the floats and characters are dressed up in lighted outfits. They dim the lights of the park, and the effect is really something. MGM is smaller, but still has great shows and one of the best fireworks/laser shows that I have ever seen. It is also home to the Tower of Terror and Aerosmith Rock N Roller coaster. The Animal Kingdom also has much to offer, in a brand new rollercoaster, plus It's tough to be a bug, and some of the Safari's are nice. My suggestion is to go to the WDW website, and pick out some things for yourself. In all of the times that I have been there, I have never had a bad experience, so no matter which park you pick, there is always something for young and old. As you can tell I am also a fanatic, just like the person above me, so if you want to e-mail me, feel free. Disney is one of my favorite subjects.
2006-07-11 05:54:24
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answered by Natterjack9 5
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I go to Disney World every year with my family. We usually stay there about 10 days to get the full experience of each park, but of all the parks Epcot is by far the best (in my opinion). It also depends on what you like. If you like exploration and animals, go to Animal Kingdom. The good thing about that park is that you can spend half a day there and experience nearly all the park. MGM is my least favorite because I live in Hollywood central (I live in CA so seeing movie sets and such does not interest me). Please email me if you want any help. I am a Disney fanatic and wish I was going this weekend!
2006-07-11 05:52:47
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answered by irenek007 1
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Disney World has three parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center and the MGM Studios.
Out of all three, Epcot Center is probably the best park for adults. It has rides, shows and exhibits that represent different countries.
The Magic Kingdom is the oldest of the parks. It is mainly for kids, but adults will enjoy it as well.
MGM Studios is enjoyable for adults and kids. Of course it has rides and shows that represent the movies.
Outside of Disney World, but in Orlando, is Universal Studios. It is a place I really enjoyed visiting. It is good for adults and kids. Just like MGM Studios, it has rides and shows that represent the movies.
2006-07-11 06:45:46
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answered by AugustMan 3
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The best park for adults? It does depend.
Romantic: Magic Kingdom (Character and Classic Rides)
Adventurous: Animal Kingdom (KilimanjarosSafari and Rapids)
Travel: Epcot (World Showcase)
Fun and Thrills: MGM Studios (Aerosmith and Terror Tower)
Nightlife and Partying: Downtown Disney (Pleasure Island)
***Magic Kingdom also has Splash and Space Mountain which are thrills***
2006-07-15 11:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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EPCOT is the best, in my opinion, for adults. Although they are all fun! Disney MGM focuses on movies, EPCOT has the countries where you can sample culture and food from all over the world, Magic Kingdom is classic Disney and Animal Kingdom offers thrills and learning. Have fun!
2006-07-11 10:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Disney, for a thrill seeker, is a HUGE letdown. The rides they do offer have ridiculously long lines and even still are not anything extremely thrilling. If you want a real thrill ride park go to Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa. It's only about 70 miles from Disney.
2006-07-11 09:33:42
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answered by coasterman1234 5
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Well, if you're talking about the sissy adults that piss themselves just by looking at a kiddy bumper boat ride, then I know the answer. Epcot. It was mainly designed as a learning experience, stuff about the world. You know, countries, enviorement, the universe, you know, just learning. I know what you're thinking: it sounds like a museum. Well, it is a museum in one way, but it has that disney touch...you know, the stuff that makes you say "wow" instead of just "cool". Besides, if you get tired of the learning experience, then there are some cool rides there like mission space and test track. But even so, the learning stuff is still awesome. Just go to disneyworld.com.
2006-07-11 09:46:22
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answered by picsnap 3
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Well i would suggest Magic Kingdom Because that has most of the rolocoasters but Animal Kingdom has the new ride Expedition Everst but thats the only ride there, MGM Studios is all right but there is not alot of attractions it has rockin rolocoaster but thats pretty much the only rolocoaster but MGM Studios also has a ride (dont remeber its name) thats lets you go through places of that movie and drops you a couple of times and epcot is more of a little kid park because all it has test trac and differnt countrys you look at so i would suggest Magic Kingdom
2006-07-11 07:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Universal Studios is the best for adults they have the big rides and stuff like that. I know my family had a lot of fun. I was pregnant so I didn't get to go on a lot. But they also had shows and stuff. I personally like disney world, but then I have kids. When they have fun, I have fun.
HAVE FUN!
2006-07-11 04:42:07
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answered by Babyred 2
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If you like animals Animal Kingdom is Amazing, better than any zoo in the world,
If you like culture, go to EPCOT.
And MGM Studios has a great Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, and a fun Star Wars simulator, and a cool Car and Indiana Jones Stunt Show. Not to mention Fantasmic, the BEST nighttime show anywhere.
2006-07-14 11:48:54
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answered by Elijah 2
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