Does this plan make sense?

slickpoetry

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I'm planning my first trip to Disney in October. I have a boy who will be 5, and a girl who will be almost 2. My wife and I are healthy thirtysomethings, and my wife's parents are coming. They both have a history of heart problems, but have had corrective surgery and are mobile sixtysomethings.

With the young boy (who will be walking, not strollering) and my two in-laws, I think we need to split the Magic Kingdom over two days (fantasyland and tomorrowland one day, then adventureland and frontierland on the other). If we do this, than we have to skip going to Animal Kingdom or Hollywood studios. (we are definitely going to Epcot) My wife is disappointed in this idea.

so, here's my questions:

1. Do most of you tackle all of Magic Kingdom in one day? If so, how many hours does this day tend to be?

2. If you could only go to AK or HS, which one do you pick ?


Thanks for your opinions!
 
Parents with health issues + young children = spend the afternoon at the hotel/resort.

My father, 75 at the time, with no mobility problems, tried our plan of going back to the room for some down time.

He said it was the best trip he's had to WDW.
 


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