That is really hard, each park has great rides, and I think it depends what type rides you like to ride. Here are my top five in each park (no specific order):
Magic Kingdom:
Haunted Mansion
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain
Space Mountain
Mickey's Philharmagic
EPCOT:
Mission Space
Test Track
Spaceship Earth
Innoventions
Malestrom
MGM Studios:
Backlot Tour
Indiana Jones Epic Stund Spectacular
Light's Motor Action Stunt Show
Tower of Terror
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Animal Kingdom:
Kilimanjaro Safari
Kali River Rapids
Expedition Eererest
Dinosaur
Festival of the Lion King
Really, all the rides are great, not to mention shows, fireworks and parades. I would not want to miss anything. It just depends on the park you will be in and what kind of rides you like, it is hard for me to pick my top five cause I like them all.
Be sure to use Fastpass since you are going during a busy time, that way you will get the most in.
I've included a link to some info on each park, it has a short description of the ride so you can decide if you like it.
Have a great time!
2007-02-17 03:20:41
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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Since you are planning so far out, it is hard to give a good estimate of price. For example, all the resorts are supposed to go in up in price soon, a signicant increase as well. The values will be closer in price to the moderates, and so on. It also depends on how long you plan to go. Disney advertises $1500 for a value season, at a value resort, for seven nights, no air or anything like that, I believe it includes a hopper, no dining, etc. But, that is the price for two adults and two children, one at childs rate, one at the adults rate for tickets. So, you could probably get most of what you want for around $1500, at current prices. I also recommend the dining plan, it is currently $38.99 per adult. All the parks are great, if you have the time, I would go to them all. Right now Disney really lowers the rate of the pass the more days you stay. After 3 or 4 days, extra days go up only a $1.07 per person, per day, approximately. But, to give you an idea I would definitely do Magic Kingdom and EPCOT, I love MGM and Animal Kingdom as well. Every park has some great rides. Downtown Disney is fantastic as well. I think that Cirque with a nice meal makes a really great evening. There is a lot of shopping and some pretty nicer restaurants. Universal and Sea World is also near by. So, if you want a little break from Disney, that is an option as well. As far as flying or driving, I live in Connecticut as well, most of the time anyway. I always fly. I drove down once and never did it again. I wanted to try and cut down on travel time as much as possible so drove as long as I could. By the time I made it to Disney I was so tired that my first day or two wasn't much fun. I always fly now, it is a lot easier. Plus, with gas prices it may not be any more to fly than to drive. I hope this answers your questions. Please e-mail me if you need some more advice, I go to Disney all the time and love to help. It will be well over a year before you can actually book your trip, but it is good to get started. Just don't overwhelm yourself!
2016-05-23 22:20:20
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answered by ? 4
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MY advice is to go on as much as you can.
When you go to Magic Kingdom, when getting on the monorail, go to the front of the "train" and ask to ride in the front car. You might have to wait for several "turns", but it is worth it. It fits 4 people and you ride with the operator.
While you are there, don't pass up things because they look "childish" or anything like that. I didn't ride some rides the first time I went because I thought "oh, I wouldn't like that". (specifically, the teacups) on my second trip, I rode them and had the time of my life.
Check out as many shows as you can without rushing yourself. Enjoy whatever you are experiencing at the moment. (just keep track of time if you have any dinner reservations)
Some of my personal faves:
Magic Kingdom- Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Space Mountain, Teacups, Haunted Mansion (I also wouldn't miss Mickey's Philharmagic)
Epcot- Test Track, Soarin'
MGM- Star Tours, Rock N Roller Coaster, Hollywood Tower of Terror, Backlot Tour, and don't miss the Beauty and the Beast Show.
Animal Kingdom- Expedition Everest, Kali River Rapids, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and don't miss the Finding Nemo Show.
Enjoy your trip!!
2007-02-17 03:43:16
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answered by tweetymay 6
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Yes all parks for Disney have rides. I can't suggest WHICH rides you go on because I don't know your likes and dislikes but I will tell you that if you are staying on property to take advantage of being able to get into the parks an hour earlier than people stay off property and also to go "counter clockwise" around the park as people's natural inclination is to go toward the right when they walk in.
2007-02-25 00:51:22
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answered by ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 6
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Magic Kingdom: Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Animal Kingdom: Expedition Everest
EPCOT: Mission Space
MGM: Rockin' Roller Coaster, Tower Of Terror
Hope I could help. You can check out all the rides and theme parks at http://www.waltdisneyworld.com !
2007-02-17 04:12:06
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answered by Princess 4
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In Animal Kingdom there is an awesome ride called Expedition Everest..with the Yeti and all..
Epcot also has a great ride called Test Track. Check them out...
2007-02-20 10:07:34
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answered by eric 2
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I say just try to ride as many as you can! There so many... Some of my favorites are Space Mountain at the Magic Kingdom Test Track and Soarin' at EPCOT Tower of Terror and the Rockin' Roller Coasrer at MGM and Mt. Everest at Animal Kingdom! Have an awesome trip!!!
2007-02-17 03:14:50
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answered by Timmy 3
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The Rock n' Roller Coaster in my opinion, is the best ride there. It's in MGM Studios. Also, the Tower of Terror. These are both pretty fast and scary rides but they're so much fun!
2007-02-17 01:07:17
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answered by Anonymous
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My family's favorite rides are:
Animal Kingdom: Expedition Everest and Dinosaur
Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain
MGM: Tower of Terror and Rock-n-roler coaster
EPCOT: Mission Space and soarin
2007-02-17 09:13:48
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answered by Teresa M 2
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You'll have a great time. The best resource I ever used was the UNOFFICIAL guide to Disney World. Describes all the rides. You might be able to check it out at the library.
2007-02-17 07:59:59
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answered by Dusie 6
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