We are only doing two days w/ park hopper. I am planning on Magic Kingdom for a full day, then want to split the other day between two of the others. I'm leaning toward Animal Kingdom and Epcot, unless someone can tell me why Hollywood Studios would be better than one of those.
DS will be a couple months shy of 4 at the time of the trip in March. It's tough because I think there are things he would like at each. What do you think?
Re: Another Disney World question - which park would you skip?
Personally, I would skip Hollywood Studios. Animal Kingdom is awesome IMO, I would start there in case you decide you want to stay for the entire day and skip Epcot. I feel like older kids get more out of Epcot. If your DS likes animals/zoos he will be enthralled by AK.
In the interest of full disclosure, we haven't taken DD to Disney yet, this is just my opinion based on my experiences at the parks (both as a kid and as an adult). Have fun!
For our recent 2 day trip we did EPCOT and DHS in 1 day, MK on the full day. My reasons - they are right by each other, so we walked from 1 park to the other, DD LOVES Disney Jr right now, and DHS has a cute show, Toy Story ride (but the line gets really long and fastpasses can run out early, but we get there early, ride with a short wait, then pick up FP for later), and I think the design of the Honey I Shrunk the Kids playground is easier to keep track of kiddos than the Boneyard at AK.
I like AK, but unless your son LOVES animals and/or dinos, I'd pick DHS, just for convenience sake.
We just took DS for the first time in October. He is 2. We skipped Animal Kingdom only because it poured the entire time we were there. (Literally, 14 inches of rain in one day...but we stayed out all day!) DS loved DHS because of the Disney Junior characters in the Art of Animation, watching Beauty and the Beast on stage, Disney Junior character meal at Hollywood and Vine, Toy Story ride and characters, etc. He really liked the Great Movie Ride (he loves the Wizard of Oz...)
EPCOT is great too for seeing characters, Finding Nemo ride...
I have nothing aganist AK, I just didn't want to spend 2 days outside in the rain.
Tough choice!
Wow! I'd skip Epcot and plan to skip it next time we go in March. It just isn't the park for little kids and was a ton of walking. They only thing we will miss is the Princess breakfast (but are doing 1900 Park Fare and Royal Table this time) and Nemo--that was pretty cool. Were we missing something else? We saw a lot of the characters in the various countries and did a kid craft or two-- but crafts at disney, no need... It was so hot in August. My kids have no clue who Honey I shrunk the kids were and very thing else seemed too grown. I do think this will be our fav in the future and if we brought more adults...
On the other hand we enjoyed HS. We liked the shows and it was a nice down day esp in the AUgust heat. They kids loved seeing the playhouse disney characters! We loved that we got to see some boy stuff (Cars, power rangers, handy manny)and step away from the princesses. Toy Story was by far DS's fav ride.
I'd split AK and HS, send on parent to HS to get a FP for Toy Story and get an AM FP for the safari : )
See, my original thought was to skip Epcot, but I really want to see the Flower and Garden Festival. So then I start to wonder if I should just do all three. With an almost-4yo that is insane, right?
Now I'm really considering adding an extra day to our park hopper. I was hesitant to spend the $100 extra per person, because we are getting in on Wednesday, supposed to be around 10am I believe. But I was just afraid with a flight delay (not uncommon from PIT in the winter) or delays at the airport or with transportation, it could be much later by the time we get to our resort and stuff. I hate to spend the money if we may only have half a day or less. But maybe if I did that we could do one of the parks that afternoon/evening.
The other option would be Saturday, but my husband is leaving and my parents are coming in and we are going with them to spend another week in Tampa (which is why we're only doing a short stay at Disney), so that would also not be a full day. We could maybe change my husband to a later flight... I will have to look into it.
I think I need to get out of the mindset of wanting to do/see everything he would possibly be interested in on this one trip. This is not (hopefully) going to be a once in a lifetime thing. When he is a little older, we definitely want to do a longer trip and do all of Disney. But I just feel like this age is so "magical" I want to do as much as we can in our short time.
I will agree with you: 1. You can't do it all and the maitre d at the hotel stated that up from when I was booking and trying to fit it all in our first trip. 2. 4 was a completely magical age for DD. It was so magical that I worry about this trip. She's into the princesses but its not the same. She's started to move on. I have no regrets taking her at age 4. It was awesome. I am not so sure for a boy because my son was 2 when we went (and I was pregnant). He really liked it though. It will be interesting to see how it changes for him and her.
We get in (granted from DFW) Orlando at 11am and have 2pm reservations at MK. I was told it would be tight but doable by a reservations specialist : ) We are staying at the polynesian hotel on the monorail and will use the free transport from the airport to the hotel.
With that said, I can tell you that during our first trip when we went to MK for just that night, we had a quick meal, watched the Wishes Parade (so sad its gone) and Fireworks (3 hours top) that counted for a whole day but it was so worth seeing.
Not sure if its possible but my mom gets tickets cheap through the military, not sure if you know someone in the service maybe they could hook you up. They are something like 60% off.
Go ahead and book where you want to eat if you do character meals. We had to take some not so good times for reservations we wanted.
I'd skip Hollywood Studios. Not much for a toddler to do. I think Epcot is great for little kids. Tons of character opportunities, plus DD loves the rides there.
The 2-day with park hopper tickets are $111.50 per person per day and a 3-day park hopper is $95.67 per person, per day. It will be slightly cheaper for my 3 year old, but not a lot. And my teenage sister is also going along, so it would be close to $400 to add the day.
ETA: OK I just realized that it would bring the price of the other two days down as well, so it would be a little over $250 difference for all of us to add a day. I guess that is worth considering. I'm not really on a strict budget, it's Disney after all so I'm expecting to spend a lot, but don't want to waste money either.
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