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itchianna asked in TravelUnited StatesOrlando · 1 decade ago

What is your recommended daily schedule for each of the Disney World Parks?

We have been many times, and each time I purchase a book and read all the suggestions. But they contridict each other as to how to take advantage of the time we spend in each park. We have our reservations, and meals planned. I just want to know how to plan each park. Especially in Magic Kingdom and MGM, to avoid crowds where should we head at openning, mid day, late afternoon and evening. We will have two full days in each park?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I suggest setting aside two days each for Epcot and Magic Kingdom. They are very large and have many attractions that you wouldnt want to miss out on. For MGM and Animal Kingdom I would only set aside one day for each. I also suggest that if you are staying on the property to take advantage of the extra morning and evening hours. You can really get in a lot of attractions without the other guests there. Also try to do the parks on weekdays when everyone is at work or school. Weekends are when the most crowds happen. Best wishes and have fun!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    1. Epcot- You probably don't need a full day here. This could be your day to sleep in and get some rest.

    2. The Magic Kingdom-This will take at least two days to do each ride once. Other than using Fastpass on the rides with longer rides, the strategy doesn't make that much difference. A lot of the rides have shorter lines in the late evening. Plan on riding your favorite ride over and over during the evening.

    3. MGM-This can take a full day if you do everything. Use Fastpass for the rides. Watch the earliest showing of each show to avoid the crowds.

    4. Animal Kingdom-This doesn't have to take a full day. In fact, it closes early. I say just stay from opening until closing and you'll have plenty of time.

    5. Water parks - Use sunscreen. You won't want to spend a whole day in the water. Do this last in case you get a sunburn.

    6. Downtown Disney - Boring!

  • prka
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    two full days in each park is a really long time. i suggest you ask the workers at your hotel for recomendations and try getting fast passes for the rides that are most popular. if you get there early enough in the day, you can go around to all the popular rides and get on w/o much que time or you can get fast passes for them and then go around to the less popular rides or go to the souvineer stall. i do not really have a "schedule" for which parks to visit when. it really just depends on what you like to do and which are your favorite parks, for me, i like animal kingdom and MGM but you might like Epcot, which i suggest going to first because, in my opion, it has the least amount of exciting rides. whatever you do, just go and have fun and try not to schedule anything down to the minute. its a vacation. try relaxing and going to things when you feel like it. its a lot less fun being dragged around to rides and events scheduled for every second. just go with the flow. see when parades and shows are happening and try to plan things around that. Have Fun!

  • Suhena
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I DAY FOR EACH PARK FROM 9 AM FROM UNTIL YOU FINISH SEEING THE PARK

    2 TWO DAY IS ALOT BECAUSE MGM IS ONLY ONE DAY I JUST RECENTLY WENT 2 MONTH AGO AND IT TOOK US 1 DAY FOR EACH PARK

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