Originally posted by SaneB4DVplanning
Ok i must start off this post by stating that we have zoo friend(annual passport) holders to the Omaha Zoo, which is a very nice zoo for those who havent been there. My question is what is AK like i know it is much more than a Zoo atmosphere but is it a must see or just a way to relax and an escape from the hustle of Magic Kingdom. This is a first Disney vacation for my three sons ages 9, 7 , and 1 and we are limited to 5 days for the 4 parks and basically wondering how much time to plan for each park... thx
At Animal Kingdom I think your kids would love -
- It's Tough to Be a Bug
- Kilimanjaro Safari
- Kali River Rapids
- Dinoland (Boneyard Dig and the 3 rides - 2 (Primeval Whirl & Dinosaur are only for the older ones. Your 1 year old could dig all day while the others ride!)
- 2 safari walks (you go spend as much or as little time here as you want)
- Festival of the Lion King
- Tarzan (I don't usually recommend this, but I thinkit might be perfect for 7 & 9 year olds)
Then if you have extra time...
- Rafiki's Planet Watch (train ride, animal petting zoo, exhibits - my kids love it here)
- Flights of Wonder
- Pocahontas
- character meet and greets
There really is so much to do at AK. You have to go at least once!
And if you haven't beento a Rainforest Cafe, it is a fun place to eat with kids.
As for planning time in each parks, here's what I did:
When I had 5 days, I broke it up into 10 chunks of time (5 days split in half). We were staying onsite, during a moderate season (May) so we had decent park hours - things open until 8 or 9 ish.
With your age kids, I would do 4 chunks of time in MK and 2 in AK, MGM, and Epcot (one Future World, one World Showcase) . If you need a break day - for pool time or DTD, you can skip one chunk of tiem in one of the parks after you list out what you want to see in each park. We got to each park at opening, stayed until about lunch (give or take) and then went back to the htoel for a few hours. The 1yr old *might* nap, but we just took a break, swimming, playing at the playground and watching TV some of the time. Just downtime -- it helps the kids rest up for the evening. We'd head back to the parks around 4 pm until 8 or 9. This worked well for our family.
Hope that helps!!