Is DHS a 2 day park?

mdguy429

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Hi all,
We just booked a trip for mid-January, and I'm trying to plan out park reservations. Looking at DHS, is it worth planning 2 days of a 6 day trip for it? I'd probably do GE/TSM on one day, and then the "classic" DHS the second day. Also, while I'm at it, is EPCOT a full day park with all the construction?
 
Hi all,
We just booked a trip for mid-January, and I'm trying to plan out park reservations. Looking at DHS, is it worth planning 2 days of a 6 day trip for it? I'd probably do GE/TSM on one day, and then the "classic" DHS the second day. Also, while I'm at it, is EPCOT a full day park with all the construction?
We were at DHS in January this year, and while I'm sure it won't be the same crowd sizes, the crowds were so small that you could do anything and everything in one day.

That being said, a lot of people book the second day in order to have extra attempts at a boarding group for Rise of the Resistance. This won't be going away before then. If that's important to you, definitely go for 2 days.

If you enjoy the World Showcase, that's been largely untouched for construction and there's a ton of stuff to do there. For me, it's definitely a full day park.
 
While you could "probably" do everything at DHS in one day, I prefer 2 days to take some of the pressure off and not be rushing around all day. If you've never been to SWGE it's worth spending some time just exploring and taking it all in. 2 days also gives you 4 opportunities to secure a BG for ROTR, if that is important to you.
I can also spend a full day at Epcot. Even with the construction all of the rides are open so you could spend the morning doing everything in FW then spend the afternoon/evening in WS.
 
If you have toddlers, I would only do DHS one day. There isn't much for them to do there. If you have Star Wars fans, then you could do two days. DHS seems like it has the longest wait times, so I only want to spend one day there, but if you want to ride everything, then 2 might be good.
 

We are massive Star Wars fans and are planning 2 days for this trip. Hubby would probably go every day if he could just to hang in Galaxy's Edge. :)
 











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