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Is it possible to do 2 parks in 1 day?

MontiD

Earning My Ears
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We have only 4 full days for disney and will use 1 of the days for universal, so I was thinking of combining AK/EPCOT into one day with AK on EE and then going to Epcot around 1-2pm. Is it possible to most of the good rides/attractions with this plan. We are going 3/7-3/11 (land/sea pkg). Thanks for your input!:sunny: :wave2:
 
we once did 3 parks in one day - hitting all the "highlights" (and that's not counting DTD at night! oye!)

it's do-able.

you have a game plan...just stick to it...make a list and hit what you want to.

but you're doing it smart - most people can 'do' AK in a half day...and EPCOT is open so much later...you'll have plenty of time.
 
We've done AK, MGM, and Epcot all in one day - again only hitting highlights. Just figure out what you want to do the most and try to stick to it. Whenever we go to AK, it usually only take half a day, even if we plan to stay all day. We're usually done by 2:00, and that's dragging it. If you're just hitting highlights, you can easily be in Epcot by 2:00.
 
We all have our own preferences. In 3 days I would do:

1) MK
2) AK most of the day, then over to MGM for the Biggies and Fantasmic.
3) Epcot until we've seen it all, then back over to MK at night time permitting.
 

I think you could hit AK in the morning, then go over to Epcot since its open later. We have done both in a half day, though you could spend far more time in each.
I personally would save universal and IOA for a second trip if possible, as there is no way you could do both parks completely in one day without staying onsite at Universal and getting the front of the line pass. Universal and IOA are like a seperate world from Disney with their own great rides that you don't want to miss. Disney is so hurried for us with four days that I can't picture getting it down to three, and Universal and IOA take two or possible three days to do it all without skipping attractions or shows.
 
We usually split MGM and Animal Kingdom on one day, because trurthfully, I don't think there is much to see at the Animal Kingdom. You can only look at a monkey or anteater for so long. MGM has the basic rides you want to hit, which can be accomplished in half a day. Of course, this is just my opinion! Hope it helps! :earsboy:
 
We are doing that next week. We will go to MK on Wednesday and then Thursday will be MGM in the morning and EPCOT in the afternoon.

We will hit the highlights!
 


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