Help divide "lands" of MK into 2 visits!

UtahMama

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We leave for our 10 day trip in 32days and are able to go to each of the parks twice. My only hitch is how to logically divide Magic Kingdom into 2 days. Any help on this?

In the past we wander too much back and forth amongst the lands at whim. Need an organized plan!
We also have a half day to just do favorites at MK for our last day.

Just assume we like all the rides and will be there all day each of the 2 days.

Thanks Guys!
UtahMama
 
The "Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, 2006" can give you a two plan for MK. I have the book, well worth the money.
 
Ok, Organized BUT flexible!!! Not all roller-coasters one day, a good mix is the dilema. I dont say..."Look kids there's Mickey! But we cant go see him because he's not on our schedule!"
 
Hmm.. Ok I would say if you want to divide the lands I would shop in Main st and do Tomorrowland and fanatasyland one day then adventureland, liberty square, frontierland and toontown another..
Me I could never do that..lol We hit the parks with a plan of what we really want to ride first and go from there using fast pass where needed, we always spend 2 days in MK without needing to divide the park up..
 

I would probably do TomorrowLand, ToonTown, Liberty Square and Main Street one day. Then FrontierLand, FantasyLand and AdventureLand another day
 
We are also doing the MK in two parts. We're going to Frontierland, Adventureland, Main St & Liberty Square on Day 1 & Tomorrowland, ToonTown, & Fantasyland on Day 2. :sunny:
 
1DISNEYLVR said:
We are also doing the MK in two parts. We're going to Frontierland, Adventureland, Main St & Liberty Square on Day 1 & Tomorrowland, ToonTown, & Fantasyland on Day 2. :sunny:
This is how I would do it if the crowds are low because it minimizes the walking back and forth and the themes go together nicer.
But if the crowds will be high, I'd want to hit Dumbo, Pooh, etc. on the first day and Space and Buzz on the next.
 
Its not really the way we do MK, but if you wanted to divide it up I would recommend starting Day 1 with Tomorrowland, then move on to Adventureland. On Day 2 start with Fantasyland and them move on to Toontown. Maybe take the train over to Frontierland station and do those attractions plus LIberty Square.

Our plan in MK has always been to figure out what we want to see first; do that; accumulate FPs thru the day; remain flexible.
 
This is the way I like to do MK in two days. Start early (preferably on the less crowded of you two days) w/ Fantasyland, move from there to Tomorrowland and then come back to Toontown. I skip Toontown like that b/c there is no place to eat there. If you still have time that day you can hit Liberty Square. On the second day start with Adventureland ( you can knock it out quick in the early morning hours) for some reason no one seems to start there....maybe it's the whole left versus right thing. From there you can go to Frontierland and spend the afternoon hitting your favorites again. And of course if you didn't get Liberty Square in the day before you can now. Oh, and Main Street can also be taken care of the 2nd day. :thumbsup2
 
I always like to do Fantasyland first because it gets so crowded later. I would do Fantasyland and Toontown and take the shortcut over to Tomorrowland. Then the next day do Frontierland, Adventureland, and Liberty Square. Get fastpasses to the most popular rides and do the less crowded ones while you wait.
 
TikiGoddess said:
On the second day start with Adventureland ( you can knock it out quick in the early morning hours) for some reason no one seems to start there....

We just got back and found the with the new Pirates open everyone is hitting Adventureland earlier, alot of people even before Splash Mountain.
 


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