I haven't been there since I was 5, I can't remember a thing & I'm the only person I know who's been there. It looks really big but then again that doesn't mean that we aren't going to be able to cover it all in 12 hours.
2007-12-30
13:36:55
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➔ United States
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we a going to be in Florida for 7 days. While there are are going to visit, The Magic Kingdom (at least 1 maybe 2 days) MGM & the Wild Kingdom. We have decided not to go to Epcot though. Also while there we are going to Sea World & Kennedy Space Center. Also we wanted to spend a day at the beach. We have young ones (ages 3 & 4) so we don't want to overload them to much because then no one will have fun.
2007-12-30
13:58:29 ·
update #1
Opps! Animal Kingdom
2007-12-31
04:09:26 ·
update #2
Along with our 3 & 4 year old we will be bringing our older kids who are ages 13,11, & 9, so we have to fing equally fun things for them all.
2008-01-01
16:48:29 ·
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Just to do every good ride/attraction once can take two days if it's busy. You'll probably find a few rides you want to do over and over, so it's not like two days can be too much.
2008-01-06 17:40:26
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answered by Anonymous
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2 days for Magic Kingdom. 1 day for Epcot if you have kids with you. 1 day for Hollywood Studios. 1 day for Animal Kingdom. To maximize your time in the parks, stay at a Disney resort and take advantage of "Magic Hours". Every day one park opens early for resort guests only. One other park will also stay open up to three hours late for resort guests only. If you've got the energy, it's a great way to go. Check out the link below for the days / parks that are offering magic hours. Enjoy.
2008-01-02 21:13:32
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answered by dpower812 2
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You will definitely need more than one day if you want to cover everything. I think a lot of the classic disney adventures are overated. You should select certain attractions you want to see in the twelve hours at the Magic Kingdom and spend the rest of the time at Universal Studios.
2007-12-30 21:44:25
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answered by prettypumkin17 2
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I have been to Disney World and we spent 1 day but if I had it to do over I would have planned for 2 or 3 days.
2007-12-30 21:44:30
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answered by blakree 7
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Unless you go during the off season and especially with children in tow, you'll definitely want 2 days at the Magic Kingdom.
2008-01-01 19:02:52
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answered by shoredude2 7
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Use the speed pass whenever you can. It depends on your party. If you have little kids you will want two days so you don't overwhelm them.
If you are doing each park you will need two days for epoct one is fine for mgm and one for animal kingdom.
We put a few days of Sea World mixed in. It is a relaxing park and when you by a one day pass you get the second free.
2007-12-30 21:43:03
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answered by dmjrev 4
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When visiting Disney you need at least two days for one park - of its 4 different parks. Depending when you're traveling, keep in mind the weather and the lines at the parks. Something for you to consider. Good luck
2007-12-30 23:11:13
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answered by LaBella 3
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One day should be plenty for the adults but if there are kids, plan on 1.5 - 2 days. If you are staying at the resorts take advantage of the early morning openings.
2007-12-30 21:42:42
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answered by the_vandalin 3
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You probably could but that depends how much time you will be spending shopping and doing all that. If price isn't an issue however you might want to do two so you wont feel rushed at all.
2007-12-30 21:41:04
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answered by DUB-V-U Sopho 3
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With kids that young I'd skip MGM and do MK for 2 days. And its Animal Kingdom...not wild. For kids that young I'd purchase hopper tickets so that you can do a few parts of Epcot like the living seas(what kid wouldn't want to see Nemo?) then hop over to do whatever it is you think a 3 & 4 year old would like at MGM. At AK they'll prolly love the animals but hate the Its a Bugs Life show inside the big tree....there are some affects there that might freak them out. Some of the rides they'll be too short for but you and another adult can do the kid swap if you both really want to ride something they can't. I'd also plan a day of relaxation by the pool in the middle of your vacation or the kids may get burned out.
2008-01-01 01:48:04
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answered by EMT13 2
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