Is 5 days enough?

We ended up booking 7 :cool1::banana: we just booked our flights, and put our deposit down! We got creative with our flight, and we're taking a redeye the night before, and arriving at 7:30 am the morning of our reservation. Woohoo! Obviously our room went be ready upon arrival , but we can store our luggage and go explore DTD, eat, swim, etc.

Yay! I don't think you'll regret it!!! :cool1:

As I said before, our 11 day trips allow us to take it slow and not be exhausted after our trip. Most of the PP's have said that with the 5 park days you are adhering to a strict touring plan...and that is just not for our family. Vacation = sleeping in and meandering through the parks as we please....pool and resort time when we want without feeling like we are missing out on valuable park time.

Either way you will have had a fun trip, but the longer the better I always say! :goodvibes
 
No amount of time is enough. But, as my mother always says, "You have to save something for next time."

Our first trip (with kids) was 8 days and I still wasn't ready to go home.
 
I think that five days is plenty to see the four parks. You can see what matters in one day at Epcot, DHS and AK and will probably do fine with two days at MK. You won't have time for waterparks and tours and so on but it sounds like you're not considering those anyway.

I never understand why some think that you need a ton of time to just see the themeparks. We tour pretty hard but seeing the highlights is not difficult during quieter times IMO.
 


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