Please tell me I did the right thing...I'm starting to have regrets booking our trip for only 5 nights/5 days. It seems everyone around here goes 7-10 nights?! I just thought that would be enough with 3 4-year-olds..but now I wish we would have stayed one more night/6nights. I already checked the airline and it would cost $250 extra to extend our flight to the next day...we can't afford that on top of the other added costs of one more day in WDW.
Has anyone else ever taken a trip this short and still felt they experienced a good amount? We plan on doing a almost full day (the day we arrive) at Epcot..2 days at MK...one day at MGM and Animal Kingdom.
Karen
you could stay for 2 weeks and still feel like you didn't see the things you want to see! 5 days is brief (especially with that 1st day being a travel day and hotel check-in), but you'll have plenty of time to see all the kiddie "sure bets".
i believe i remember you asking about strollers? if you want to try and do a partially full day at epcot, i'd really, really plan on having strollers (we were still using our runabout on this last trip and my kids are 4 1/2). my kids, who don't generally need naps at home, NEEDED a nap there. we tried to skip naps on the 1st 2 days on this last trip in may to do "quiet time" at the beach/pool instead, but my kids were just DRAGGING (and whiny). might your kids nap in a stroller, if needed? even if not, at least they can rest in their!
you might find you only need 1/2 day at MGM...depending on when you go, you might be able to get in playhouse, little mermaid (or skip this for star wars and/or indiana jones, if your kids are more adventurous, perhaps), lights motors action, and muppet vision, along with some sight seeing and some character greetings in 4-5hrs. (you could get in MORE, i'm sure, but trying to schedule more than that gets hectic and that's when you risk losing sight of just "enjoying the moment".
personally, i'd opt for a shortened day at AK or MGM over epcot. we have the advantage of all our little ones having, basically, the same interests and attention spans (as compared to someone with 3 diff. aged children), and this works so well in epcot for us...we've spent 3 or 4 nights on our last few trips in epcot. the kids LOVE wandering back in world showcase. i think the trick is to encourage them to wander and explore (we try to avoid kidcot stations as that just sucks up time while they color instead of getting out, going on "adventures"). it is hard to get out of that "hurry up and wait" mode that many of us get into in the rest of the parks. world showcse is such a treasure because there is really no advantage to hurrying---no rides to beat the crowds to! (actually, the rides, in mexico and norway, are great with little waiting and you can get a fastpass for maelstrom to make that quicker!)
AK is another park where you might not "need" a whole day in to hit the "big" attractions (although there is enough to see on the trails and walkways that you could certainly spend hours and hours exploring with your little ones).
when are you going? do you have parkhoppers?