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Old 06-21-2005, 02:32 PM   #1
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Does this sound realistic?

We only plan on being at DW for 4 days...so does this sound good or no or am I missing any places to visit.

1st & 2nd Day -- Magic Kingdom
3rd Day -- MGM Studios
4th (last) Day -- Epcot

Does this sound good or no?

We do not plan on going to Animal Kingdom or the water parks.

Thanks for any suggestions.
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Old 06-21-2005, 02:35 PM   #2
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Re: Does this sound realistic?

I am very fond of AK but ot each their own. We have done disney in 4 days, one day for each of the parks. For 2 adults going all day every day we did it but we were EXHAUSTED. No little ones to try to pull along with us. I think what time of year you plan to go and where you play to stay will play a part in what you can do, we were in the value season staying on property so we had small crowds and extra hours.

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Old 06-21-2005, 02:39 PM   #3
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It is realistic and you should do fine!
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Old 06-21-2005, 03:08 PM   #4
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It definately sounds doable. If you did want to consider throwing AK in there make AK the morning of day 3 and MGM the afternoon into evening of Day 3.
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If you're not planning on doing AK, then it sounds good. We love that park and think it's always worth finding time for it somewhere.
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Old 06-21-2005, 03:30 PM   #6
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It looks and sounds good to me We'll bein the parks for 10 days and we're not doing Animal Kingdom, either. If you're going on a short trip I agree on skipping it, there's just not much to do!
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Re: Does this sound realistic?

My opinion is to do AK and MGM on the same day. Both can easily be fit, and MGM is easily doable in a half of a day. Just go to AK early, and around 1 PM go to MGM.
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Re: Does this sound realistic?

It sounds doable. Do you have young children with you, for two days at the MK? Do you plan on doing all of Epcot- if you do I would do 1 full day MK and then 1/2 day, morning MK with the other 1/2 ( evening) at Epcot and then another full day at Epcot. Epcot is huge, and that is the park that wears us out! Good luck and have fun.
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Old 06-21-2005, 06:03 PM   #9
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Oooh, I agree with Molly Are you travelling with kids? If not, I would do a day and a half at both Magic Kingdom and Epcot. The half day at the Magic Kingdom would be in the morning, and the half day at Epcot would be that night to explore the World Showcase. What a good idea!!
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I will be with a 10 yr old and the first day we are there is his birthday.
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Old 06-21-2005, 07:11 PM   #11
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Then I think Molly's suggestion is a good one. Epcot is a MUCH bigger park than you think. I'd do the second morning at MK and then the afternoon/evening at Epcot in the World Showcase. WS doesn't open until 11 anyway. You can probably get about half to three quarters of it covered. Then on your Epcot full day, do as many of the thrill rides as you plan to do as early as possible. Then you can pick up the rest of the World Showcase and finish Future world in the evening. Keep in mind that you can REALLY get worn out with 4 straight days of touring unless you take some rests

Oh, and with MGM, keep in mind that a lot of what you do there are shows that are only scheduled at certain times. So you probably want to see that schedule ahead of your trip. You can check out the show times at Steve Soares site . Good luck.
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No AK?? If you like MK the best then it sounds like a good plan
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Old 06-22-2005, 07:33 PM   #13
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I would say 2 days for Epcot. We only missed a few things in one day at MK, but we did a whole day and an evening at Epcot, and there's lots of stuff we never even walked past! It is huge! If I had 4 days, I'd do one day in each park, but that's just me!
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