i would say 4~~~~
2006-09-27 01:55:17
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answer #1
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answered by btlrboyz 5
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It also depends on when you are traveling. If you are going during the value season, which for 2006 is 1/1-2/15, 8/27-10/4,
11/26-12/19 and 2007 is 1/1-2/14, 8/5-10/3, 11/25-12/19 you need less time because the parks are less crowded. Then you can probably do everything once with a 4 day hopper if you fly through, MK usually takes a little over a day, and AK can be done by 4, while MGM and Epcot seem to take a whole day. If you are going during a more popular season it will take you longer. It really depends on what you want to see. Check out the website provided and see how much you want to do, but whatever you do GET THE PARK HOPPPER, it is so nice if you realize you are finished with a park and it is 2PM to run over to another park. You can always add on to your magic your way pass, so if you book a hotel for 7 days, buy a 4 day hopper and need an extra day, you can add it at guest services of your hotel.
2006-09-27 06:29:18
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answered by erica 3
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I usually go for 6 days/ 5 nights. I get a 6 day ticket without the park hopper option. I just feel like giving the parks a full day is plenty. I usually do Magic Kingdom or Epcot for 2 days. It actually depends on what I have planned. Last year I went to MGM for 2 days because I wanted to try a particular restaurant there.
I don't enjoy water parks, so I don't waste my time there, but teenage girls probably would like that.
Plan on one park (include water parks if you like) per day. Many people love the park hopper option, but for me it isn't worth the money. It is a matter of personal choice.
Have a great trip!! (I just got back last week and I am ready to go again!)
2006-09-27 02:40:49
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answered by tweetymay 6
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Well it depends on what you can afford and how much time you have to spend. 1 day at each of the 4 Disney theme parks is plenty to see and do it all. Then I recommend 2-3 additional days for other attractions and activities such as the Disney water parks, the beach, Kennedy Space Center, Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios, etc... When we travel, we typically spend 7 days in Orlando and that is always the perfect amount of time.
If you're on a budget, or if you don't have that much time available, I recommend buying you and your girls 2 day park hopper passes. Spend your first day at Animal Kingdom and then hop over to Disney MGM Studios. On day 2, start out at Magic Kingdom and spend the other half of your day at EPCOT.
You can get a discount on tickets if you purchase them through AAA (only if you are a member) or at your local Disney Store!
If you would like help planning your trip or would like to read up on some fun tips and ideas that are updated monthly, visit my Disney Vacation Services Website, I'm All Ears at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
Have a great time!
2006-09-26 19:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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If money is an issue, then there is no real good answer to this question. A one-day ticket will cost $67 per person. If you buy a 5 day ticket it would cost you $41 a day per person. If you buy a 10-day ticket it will cost you $22 a day per person. So, as you can tell, the more days you stay the less it costs per day. A lot less. You can spend 6 days at the parks and see everything (unless you go during a real busy time) - one day at MGM, one at AK, two at MK, and two at EPCOT. It would only cost you $36 more (that's a total of $36 for the three of you) to get a 6-day ticket than a 4-day ticket. So, it might be a good to get it if you can swing it. The one thing I don't recommend is to try to rush through the parks trying to see everything. It's best to take it at a leisurely pace and enjoy it!
2006-09-26 15:26:47
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answered by motts1962 2
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We went to WDW about 4 years ago so it's been a while. We went for 4 nights/5 days. While there were things we didn't get a chance to see/do, we still had plenty of time to do lots of stuff without wearing ourselves out. We're going back soon and planning a week. I'd say give yourself at least 3 or 4 days, but a week if it's within your budget. If you order a travel package online you can get a weeks vacation for a very reasonable price. You can also get a package that includes air fair and food so that you don't have to budget for that in addition to your tickets and hotel stay. Disney World's website has LOTS of useful information. They have a trip calculator on there where you can choose all your options and get a price for what the trip would cost. Have fun!!!
2006-09-26 15:15:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy a 4 day Hopper with the Special options
This ticket includes
Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center, MGM Studios, Animal Kingdom
and you can "HOP" from one park to another on the same day.
Make sure to purchase the options of
Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon (Both of them water parks).
And don't forget to go to Pleasure Island (nighttime entertainment)and Disney Quest (interactive Video Games and Virtual Reality.......your kids will love this place)
2006-09-30 03:33:01
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answered by Goldfinger 2
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you can get a park hopper, so you can go to all the parks, and go between all the parks each day. You can go to one in the morning, then sit by the pool in the afternoon, and go to another one at night. I don't know how long your trip will be, but it is great just relaxing at the pools, so you don't necessarily need to purchase tickets for every day that you are there. There is also Downtown Disney to visit and that doesn't cost anything - there's shops, restaurants, etc there. Two teenage girls might like to see some of each park, but the major rides are in MGM (tower of terror, rockin' roller coaster), Animal Kingdon (everest), Magic Kingdom (Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain), EPCOT (Test Track, Mission:Space, Soarin').
2006-09-28 14:45:30
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answered by Butterfly 2
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It seriously depends on your budget and what parks they want to visit. Magic Kingdom is a must, and it takes at least one whole day, if not 2, to do everything. MGM, Animal Kingdom, and EPCOT can all be done in a day. However, most teenagers do not enjoy EPCOT as much as the others.
Then, if you want to do water parks.....
Check out Walt Disney World online. They have all kinds of packages and deals to help plan your vacation.
2006-09-27 04:56:17
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answered by ammecalo 3
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i am a single mum taking my 8 year old daughter to walt disney world florida in december actually we fly out on 30th november this year i know its not the same has having a teenager but we have a 14 day ticket as well as a 4 park ticket for the other parks like seaworld etc... have been before but to me there is so much to see and do you need as much time as possible and we are flying from uk
2006-09-27 02:44:27
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answered by vivienne b 2
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Well, it depends on what you can afford to do and what you want to do. There's four theme parks, two water parks, and Downtown Disney (but that's free.) So, if you wanted to do all the theme parks, buy at least four days worth of tickets. Though, the Magic Kingdom and Epcot each take at least two days. If you want to do either of the water parks, you'll need to buy another ticket (unless you're staying at a Disney Resort and get the Water Park Fun & More option added to your park tickets.)
Have a great vacation!
2006-09-27 14:54:54
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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