Is Sea World

becca1125

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an all day thing? Im just trying to figure out if we will have time to go back to Disney in the evening. We are going to be there 4 days. I plan on doing Disney 2 days, Magic Kingdom 1 day and then Sea World another.
 
If you've never been there and plan to do most of the shows,rides and attractions I don't see how you could do Sea World is less than a day.You could do most of it in one day if you plan out your day well as the shows are at different times which makes it tough to to see them all if you don't plan your day right.Get there close to the parks opening time grab a map which has the show times and plan your day leaving time for the attractions,rides and eating.
 
an all day thing? Im just trying to figure out if we will have time to go back to Disney in the evening. We are going to be there 4 days. I plan on doing Disney 2 days, Magic Kingdom 1 day and then Sea World another.


Not sure I understand? Is this your first Disney Trip? You are only going to be in Orlando 4 days? Do you have kids or just adults? Are you getting hopper tickets for Disney so you can go to more than 1 park a day?

Saying you are going to Disney 2 days and Magic Kingdom 1 day sounds like a first trip. If so I would forget Sea World this year and spend all 4 days at Disney unless you don't have any real interest in seeing all 4 parks. Magic Kingdom is a 1-2 day park minimum if coming for the first time. You will want to see both parades, ride all the rides, and see the fireworks. Animal Kingdom takes a good day to see if you go to the shows, and spend time walking the trils for the animal viewing, and do everything in the park. Epcot is a full day park and if possible you will want to see the fireworks there to. Sometimes we combine Epcot and Animal Kingdom but you only get to do a little at each park. The studios can be a full day and the fireworks show at the end of the day is definitely a must once in a Disney trip.

That said......I have family that come down and spend just 1 day at Disney when ever they come. They really don't worry about not seeing everything and just enjoying a day on vacation at the park.

If you really do want to do SW this year, you could make it to SW first thing in the morning, get to as many shows as you can, ride the rides, and leave the park around 5 or 6 with time to get back for fireworks in one of the parks.





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I think any of the theme parks are difficult to do in 1 day, especially if it is your first time there. It depends on what shows, rides and attractions you hope to see; the park hours that day; if your family are early risers and can beat the crowds when the park is less crowded in the morning; and, the weather. I am planning our 1st SeaWorld visit, and am thinking a 1 -1/2 days. We had our 1st family trip to Disney last year for 4-1/2 days - and although I was very well prepared - we still only accomplished about 1/2 to 3/4 of what I was hoping to accomplish in each of the parks. If you want to get back to Disney at night, I would suggest picking the most important things you want to do at Seaworld, have some flexibility in your schedule if run into long lines at any of the attractions you hope to see. Do not get frustrated if you can not get as much in as you hope. Hopefully, you will have another trip in the future for anything you miss.
 





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