
leeandniky
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Depends on when you go & who you are going with. If you have small children, & go in the school holidays then you could be in Magic Kingdom all day! If no small kids then perhaps you wll only need half a day. Epoct is good but you could do all the rides etc in an afternoon then spend the evening going around the lands. Animal Kingdom safaris and stuff can be quite long but half a day there should do it also, same with MGM so I would say you could do it in 2 days aslong as you didnt want 2 go on anything more than once! But you could get unlucky ith the queues etc. I would use a whole day to cover the waterparks so if you are planning to do them & the main parks in 2 days there is no way. I would buy three days in order for you to truelly have a wonderful time & not panic! Hope you ave a realy good time!! |
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sobrien
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disneyland is more than one park, you should find out which parks will be best for your family, and go from there. if your groupd is older, then go for the universal and epcot, if younger, than the other parks might be a better idea. they also have a package deal that lets you go from aprk to park for a collective price, that is much lower than buying tickets for each park. |
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TWil
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Disney World has 4 parks and they are HUGE!! Two days is not enough time to visit them all nor is 3 days the more time you have to visit the World the better. We usually go for at least 8 days. But if you only have 2 or 3 days go the 3 days. Have fun. |
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Beach Gal
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4 days is just enough time to spend a day at each Disney theme park. You could visit in 2 and split your days with a 2 day park hopper pass. Visit the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom in 1 day and visit EPCOT and the Disney-MGM Studios on day 2.
Or if you can spare 3 days for Disney, visit the Disney-MGM Studios and the Magic Kingdom in on day and spend a full day at both EPCOT and Animal Kingdom on the other days. It can be done!
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There you can sign up for the free E-newsletter, read up on fun tips and advice, and even receive assistance with planning your Disney Vacation! Have a wonderful trip! |
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L J
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Yes, stay for 3. Even if you use that third day just for exploring other resorts, Downtown Disney, one of the water parks, or even just hanging out at the resort pool. |
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sooners83
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First, you are going to Disney World, and they have 4 parks I think. I only went for 2 days and only got to see 2 of the parks, if you want to see them all the more days the better. |
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tech_girl
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With so much to see at the 4 parks (plus Downtown Disney, waterparks, resorts, etc.), 3 days would be better if you can swing it. Whatever you decide, be sure to get Park Hopper passes, so you can visit more than one park in a day - that way, you could pick a park to visit in the morning, then visit another in the afternoon or evening. If you are staying on Disney property, be sure to take advantage of Disney Magical hours - resorts open an hour early or close an hour late for resort guests. Info will be available on Disney's website or when you check in. |
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wish I were
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Oh three is better and you still won't see it all! Have a great time! |
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CAROLYN B
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If you are going to all 4. parks then you need at least 4 days |
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Believeinblack
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I wont go for less than a week at a time. Theres too much to do to not go less than a week. Also its Walt Disney World in FL. Disneyland is in California. :) |
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stephanie
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three is definately better...once you get there you'll realize that it is bigger than you thought...you can spend the whole day there and not make it half way through the park...not to mention if your over there you HAVE to go to epcot center it is awesome and you can spend a whole day there too. |
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paintingj
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5 or 6 days with rest days. It is very tiring and you will enjoy it more with days off between going to each park.
Especially with kids they get sooo tired and do not enjoy it as much. Lets see 1 arrive enjoy pool, 2 Magic Kingdom, 3 Epcot, 4 Pool, 5 Wild Kingdom, 6 Pool and leave.
Have Fun! |
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amatwrestler
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Disney World (in Orlando) is much better in 4 days +. MGM, Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom. These are the four main them parks and then if you do the water parks, there are 2 of those. I just got back from a 6 day trip there and 4-5 days is just about right. This allows you to truly enjoy it rather than rushing around trying to get it all in at once. The magic Kingdom is pretty good to go to twice in one visit as it is large. If you have children, it is a must. |
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Buckhunter
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There's no point in rushing through, take the extra day. You'll be glad you did. |
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Kelly
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it depends on whether or not your planning on going to all if the parks if its just Magic kingdom than 2 os fine but of your planning on going to all 4 than you'll need more days .............and DisneyLand is in California! |
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k_reile
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well I am going for 7 days and I do not think even that is enough...there are 4 parks...think about a park a day...so min 4 days |
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Uncle John
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If there are crowds - if a ride is closed for maintenance - if there is bad weather on any one of your days, you will be grateful for the third. |
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John D
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Assuming you have the budget, I would recommend at least three full days, especially if you have never been to Disney World before. First-time visitors tend to get caught up in a lot more than seasoned visitors, including taking a lot of pics, and they have more difficulty navigating their way around the parks. So, additional time would be welcome. |
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S C
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you really need a whole week. The parks are huge and there is so much to do! |
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Lilli
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Disney World is a huge place. There are four separate theme parks: Magic Kingdom (the one with the castle), Epcot, Disney Studios, and Animal Kingdom. There is also water parks, golf, Downtown Disney (shopping/dining complex). There is no way you can see everything in 2 days. If you picked out one park, like just the Magic Kingdom, you could cover it in 2 days. You can easily spend a week at Disney and still not do it all.
Visit AllEarsNet for lots of Disney planning information on the parks, tickets, dining, hotels. If you only have 3 days, you need to do some homework and have a game plan on which parks you want to visit. |
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gryffindorgrad91
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There are four parks at Disney WORLD (not Land), so if you want to see as much as possible three day passes with the park hopper option would be your best bet. |
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moii
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if you're only going to one park, then yeh 2 days should be more than enough.
if you went for 3 days i think you'd run out of things to do there.
but if you're going to more than one park, you really need at least a day at each park. |
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Gothics Rule
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The longer, the better. If you don't want to rush around then take three days. You can enjoy many more things in three days than in one. |
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boston_jeff8
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I would suggest 3 days at a minimum. Since there are 4 parks, you need to decide which you want to go to. I would suggest that you go to Magic Kingdom and Epcot. Get a park hopper pass so you can "hop" from one park to another. |
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vbprincess49
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3 definitly there's soo much to do (we went 5 days and barely got it all in) |
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Delilah
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Disneyland is in California. Disney World is in FLA. 3 days would be better. |
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Tom J
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Two things you won't have enough of: time or money. Three days would be better. |
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CHRISTINA T
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my friend went there she said it took a whole day in the park to really enjoy every thing there so i would do 3 days instead of just2 |
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