I am planning our family's First time ever staying in a Disney World Resort for this October. We have been to MK before and also HS, but these were all for just one day. Last year we spent every moment possible (that the park was open) at MK and also HS. My DH and I are both up for a commando style 7 night vacay this year, but there's a catch.....my ds7, dd4 & dd2. One of the most fantastic things about my kiddos, is that they can take a nap anywhere. I have rented a double stroller and the seats can recline all the way back. So after all this rambling, I want to find out what parks are best for my family.
6 Days/6 Parks
We know that we want to go to MK for 2 days (Including MNSSHP), Also wanting to go to AK & HS. We have 2 days of Epcot on the schedule, but I'm just not sure if there is enough there to keep my kids entertained for 2 days. I actually have 7 days of park tickets, but we most likely will not use one day. If we choose to do Epcot for a half day with a ticket, and another park for the other half, can I use that extra days ticket to do so? On top of that question, what's the best park to do for the second half of the day? Another day at MK, AK or HS? Or is there enough to do at Epcot?
I would love all of you input on what parks are the most kid friendly. Also, any tips you may have or similar stories of taking the commando approach with children and living to talk about it
6 Days/6 Parks
We know that we want to go to MK for 2 days (Including MNSSHP), Also wanting to go to AK & HS. We have 2 days of Epcot on the schedule, but I'm just not sure if there is enough there to keep my kids entertained for 2 days. I actually have 7 days of park tickets, but we most likely will not use one day. If we choose to do Epcot for a half day with a ticket, and another park for the other half, can I use that extra days ticket to do so? On top of that question, what's the best park to do for the second half of the day? Another day at MK, AK or HS? Or is there enough to do at Epcot?
I would love all of you input on what parks are the most kid friendly. Also, any tips you may have or similar stories of taking the commando approach with children and living to talk about it
