Keys to the Kingdom Tour

cruisehopeful

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What's everyone's opinion on the Keys to the Kingdom tour if we were only going to be at Magic Kingdom park for one day. Does it take up too much of the day? I'm not sure what all we will want to do at MK. I grew up on Disneyland and still visit often. My priorities at MK will be the nostalgic stuff like the Peoplemover, Country Bears, Carousel of Progress and some stuff I haven't had the pleasure of like the Hall of Presidents (if it reopens) and Tron. If we take the 5 hour tour at the beginning of the day, will we still be able to see all the stuff I want to see? It'll be first week in March.

On another note, we're looking at 2 half days and 2 full days. I'm not planning on going to Animal Kingdom this time. Would you consider either Hollywood Studios to be half day or Epcot to be half day? Or, make MK the 2 half days? The first half day will be a little rough as we will be coming in via overnight flight and I predict we'll tire easily.
 
Mk feels so much bigger than DLR. I havent done the tour so I cant comment on that. HS would be my half day park it can easily be done especially w/ LL. Epcot really depends on how you'd like to do it, if you want to do all rides plus World Showcase a half day isnt enough time. I have now been to Epcot like 5 times and still have not seen/done it all.
 
Mk feels so much bigger than DLR. I havent done the tour so I cant comment on that. HS would be my half day park it can easily be done especially w/ LL. Epcot really depends on how you'd like to do it, if you want to do all rides plus World Showcase a half day isnt enough time. I have now been to Epcot like 5 times and still have not seen/done it all.
I just looked at Hollywood Studios attractions and it looks like I'm only interested in the Indiana Jones show and the Tower of Terror (for nostalgia). Was there anything else that you enjoyed there? I'm not a Star Wars fan. It looks like a great half day park for me.

I've only been to Epcot once and that was over a decade ago. So, I'm basically going in cold. It's possible that the Flower and Garden festival will be starting. If it is going on, we'll definitely want to do the full day, especially since the parks close kind of early there. So, that leaves me wondering if we'd want to do a full day and a half day there.

Did you think anything was not to miss at MK? I also can't find anything that sounds appetizing there. I know you are vegan. What did you eat there that you liked?
 

I just looked at Hollywood Studios attractions and it looks like I'm only interested in the Indiana Jones show and the Tower of Terror (for nostalgia). Was there anything else that you enjoyed there? I'm not a Star Wars fan. It looks like a great half day park for me.

I've only been to Epcot once and that was over a decade ago. So, I'm basically going in cold. It's possible that the Flower and Garden festival will be starting. If it is going on, we'll definitely want to do the full day, especially since the parks close kind of early there. So, that leaves me wondering if we'd want to do a full day and a half day there.

Did you think anything was not to miss at MK? I also can't find anything that sounds appetizing there. I know you are vegan. What did you eat there that you liked?
If you have hoppers I would do HS like a 1/4 day then hop to Epcot with whatever time you have left in the day. If you aren't into Star Wars Id say not a whole lot else. Runaway Railway is also at DLR. Slinky is a lowkey roller coaster if you dont like big ones, but the wait is crazy and it might not be worth buying LLMP just for that.

Id say a full an half day at Epcot is a good idea. Mine train is pretty cool too, I love it for its theming. I really like just walking and taking in the scenery at MK. Noticing the differences of MK and DLR. The Rockets are cool at MK vs DLR because they are elevated atop the People Mover. As for food at MK, we haven't ate much there actually, the food at DLR for us was much better than at MK. Epcot has food options galore though.
 
We loved the tour, not sure how often you go to mitigate the impact of the tour on your time there, but I would highly recommend the tour.
 
@cruisehopeful I've never actually done Keys to the Kingdom, but I have heard very positive things, especially for those into park history and nostalgia. Hall of Presidents reopened 6/29 so you should be good there. Carousel of Progress had a refurbishment announced at D23, but there was no timeline given.

I love DHS, but I prefer it in the morning since the number of attractions are so limited. It's miserable without a good plan and LLs and the decent stuff goes fast.

Epcot could be a half day park if you're only interested in World Showcase OR only interested in rides. I find it very difficult and tiring to try to cram it all in one day. If you make Epcot your last day you may be ok with F&G. The topiaries are actually put out a little bit before the official opening date so you may even be able to see some of them if the start date isn't 3/1. The food booths won't be open early though. The topiaries are beautiful and Epcot looks it's best during F&G. I personally prefer F&G to F&W. Finding every topiary can easily take half a day if you're leisurely exploring.

What nights will you be staying at a DVC resort? If you have a Monday and a Wednesday you would most likely get extended evening hours for Epcot on Monday and MK on Wednesday. Those two hours can help with rides. All of the Epcot topiaries will not be accessible during extended evening hours. WDW ropes off Norway (Frozen) to France (Ratatouille) so you would miss China, Germany, Italy, America, Japan, and Morocco. The topiaries aren't as nice at night either outside of the main entrance.
 

















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