Well, I'm 20 years old. I go to Walt Disney World each summer with my boyfriend who's the same age. I'm sure you can get through the major attractions at all four theme parks in three days, but you are going to miss out on a whole lot, too. We never go to Walt Disney World for less than ten days. There's just so much to do!
The Magic Kingdom and EPCOT have a lot of attractions. And really, none of the rides at any of the parks are especially for "kiddies." In fact, many rides that people assume to be kiddie rides end up being the best and most fun. Anyway, the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT can easily take two entire days each to complete. The other two parks, Disney's Animal Kingdom Park and the Disney-MGM Studios don't have quite as many attractions and can usually be completed in one day.
I would recommend spending one entire day at the Magic Kingdom, an entire day at EPCOT, and then split the other day between Disney's Animal Kingdom Park and the Disney-MGM Studios. Disney's Animal Kingdom Park doesn't usually stay open any later than 6:00, or so, so you should go there in the afternoon, then you can take one of the buses (or drive) to the Disney-MGM Studios and spend the evening there. It'd work out perfectly, since the highlight of the Disney-MGM Studios is the evening show, Fantasmic!
Hope I could help! Have a magical time!
2007-03-15 12:14:36
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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You'll be fine. That is what my family is doing on our next trip out there (all 4 parks in 3 days). We plan to split up the Disney Studios and the Magic Kingdom into 1 day (we've all been to Disneyland and the MK isn't too much of a difference. And the Disney Studios can easily be seen in less than a day). Then we plan to spend a full day at Animal Kingdom and a full day at EPCOT since those parks require a full day, really.
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Have a great time!
2007-03-14 16:01:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, although it depends on how busy it is. No matter what, you'll miss SOMETHING that you want to do, but you can get in quite a bit if it's not crowded.
I suggest spending a full day a the Magic Kingdom. Get there when (or before) it opens and stay until is closes.
Second day, do MGM in the morning and early afternoon. Then, go to EPCOT for the evening.
Third day, do Animal Kingdom in the morning and early afternoon. Go back to EPCOT to finish off the night. AK closes earlier than the other parks.
This approach will let you see 2 of the 3 night shows.
If you don't like animals, you may even want to cut down AK even more.
2007-03-15 14:44:31
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answered by Jay 7
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You may not be able to see the ENTIRE parks in the three days, but I think 3 days is enought time for 19-20 yr old to be in Disney, you may get worn out by the kiddie things if you're there for too long.
2007-03-14 14:25:27
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answered by MariChelita 5
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Are you staying on disney property? There are certain days where you can stay early/late if you are a disney guest. If you take advantage of those days you can hit most everything. Certain parks like Epcot and Animal kingdom can do both parks in the same day easily and ride everything. I recommend Animal Kingdom in the am and Epcot in the evening. Take advantage of fast pass. Enjoy and torture your friends and you should all go on it's a small world after all.
:-)
2007-03-14 12:12:49
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answered by dbouch5 4
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We went to Disney last year for the first time with 3 kids under 10. We spent 9 days there and we needed 8 to cover all the worlds and do everything. It really takes a lot of research and planning. Get a map, find out where the fast pass both are located, firs, get your fast pass for your ride, while you are waiting for that ride, go to another ride. Fast pass are usually good for an hour. We went during the slow season and still had to spend up to 2 hours in line. A map of each world and fast pass locations are key to enjoying everything at Disney. You will need to plan in advance. It is good that you are all older, you can appreciate it more, and there is more to do in your age group than there is for the younger group. I saw so many screaming kids while I was there who just wanted to go home. My advice, don't go on Space Mountain and the Rocket ride. I feared for my life on both and was feld sick after riding the Rocket. If you must do these rides save them for last. I could not get back on any rides after riding them. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.
2007-03-14 12:04:27
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answered by Girls M 4
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In my opinion, Animal Kingdom and EPCOT are only half a day parks. So, you have three days for four parks. It's not hard to do. At EPCOT, don't go on the Universe of Energy. The ride takes 45 minutes. This isn't the line. This is the ride time!!! This is unless you want to see some dinosaurs. That's the most fun part of the ride, and than you get them talking about energy (windmills, hydroelectric, and so on).
2007-03-14 13:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You can do it. Just go to the exiting rides, some of the less exiting ones are still fun (not the dumbo ride or anything but there simulated ones are), go early in the morning and stay as long as you can bear and you'll be able to. You're feet might hurt by the end, also route out the rides you wish to go on to find the best route!
2007-03-14 11:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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if i were you guys the first day i would probably go to magic kingdom and ride all mountains space thunder and splash mountain. second day i would go to both animal kingdom to ride Kilimanjaro's safari ride dinosaur and mt.Everest the other park would be Epcot to ride mission space, testrack and sourin and the last day i would probably go to MGM studios to ride rocking roller coaster and tower of terror the rides I'm mentioning are the best ones i think are good there others out there as well plus not to mention the good shows.
2007-03-15 08:11:03
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answered by kratos0721 2
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Spend one day at epcot and one day at magic kingdom a piece as they are the biggest and most popular. Go to animal kingdom in the morning, not much to do there in my opinion except a few rides and then go to MGM studios the rest of the day. Don't forget to reserve your dining, if you don't do that you won't have anywhere to eat except the fast-food places
2007-03-14 20:08:28
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answered by funny1tou 2
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