Can it be done?

mickeysgirl17

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I'm planning 2 days at epcot, but we are late sleepers and probably won't be getting into the park until 11am or so. I want to do quite a bit in this park. I'm trying to see most rides/shows, see the candelight processional package with the dinner, and see the WS countries and holiday storytellers and of course illuminations. We'll be able to stay until closing. Can this all be done in 2 days? :confused3
 
mickeysgirl17 said:
I'm planning 2 days at epcot, but we are late sleepers and probably won't be getting into the park until 11am or so. I want to do quite a bit in this park. I'm trying to see most rides/shows, see the candelight processional package with the dinner, and see the WS countries and holiday storytellers and of course illuminations. We'll be able to stay until closing. Can this all be done in 2 days? :confused3

What dates? I'd say yes, but I suppose it would really depend on the crowd.
 
December 9th and 10th. It is a weekend, but it is off season. My only concern is that the nemo ride is supposed to open and it may get very crowded on the 10th.
 
mickeysgirl17 said:
December 9th and 10th. It is a weekend, but it is off season. My only concern is that the nemo ride is supposed to open and it may get very crowded on the 10th.

I think you'll be okay, honestly. Especially if you're using one of those days just to do park stuff. Last year, we caught the CP then watched Illuminations, so both can be done in one night more than likely. Then you can use your other day to ride the rides and experience the countries. We were there around the 14th, I think and WS was close to deserted (well, in comparison) most of the time. Big open walkways and hardly anyone in the shops.
 

With last weeks crowds it would be very easy. But it really depends on if you are lingerers or disiplined tourists. Also, it will probably be a fair bit more crowded in December. I would encourage you make the sacrifice and get there early.
There were no lines for anything last week. I rode Mission Space 4 times! 5 minute wait for orange at 2:00 pm!!!
 
Hi there. I was at Epcot last December (about the same time) and I definitely think if can be done. I think even if you do all the rides in Future World (unless you really like to hang out and play technology games) you can do that in a day. Test Track and Soarin are NOT to be missed and the Living Seas/Nemo thing would be cool (haven't been to that). But if you get sick at all on rides, MISSION SPACE is a doosey (sp?). But that may not be you. I know you can do CP and Illuminations in one night (done that). So on the other night you can walk around while those are going on.
The World kind of depends on your speed. Each country is great, but mostly shops, so if you don't like to shop you can get through more quickly.
I guess really what I am saying is that it totally depends on your "type" if you can get EVERYTHING done, but when we were there, we went to Epcot twice and ended up doing many things twice.
Good luck and have fun!!!!
 


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