For those that have been there with an active preschooler, did you get a park hopper ticket or the regular 'one park a day' ticket?
I am trying to figure out what makes the most sense when going with a 3 yo. We are staying on Disney property if that influences your decision. Thanks!
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Staying on property? Hopper.
You'll want to take a nap break or pool time break, and then it is nice to switch gears at hit a different park.
We went in October and we just got the one day per park ticket. We would go early and stay as long as the kids would last, then go back and relax and head back later if they were up for it.
We got the 6 day parks ticket, even though we knew we would only go 4 or 5 days so that we could switch parks a day or two...and it cost much less than the park hopper. And the difference between getting 4 days and 6 days was only about $9.
I always get park hoppers. What we do is go in the early morning to one park and then head to the hotel for a nap or pool break in the afternoon and then go to an early dinner and off to another park.
We sometimes return to the same park, or go to a different one depending on what we want to do or where we have dinner reservations.
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