We're headed to Orlando in under 2 weeks with a 8 month old and a 3.5 year old. Our last visit was 6 months ago. (Yes, that means with a very young baby!) Last time we went in May, Memorial Day week. We made sure to do Dumbo and Peter Pan first and then the rest of the rides in that area. We beat the crowds and it was enjoyable getting so many rides done so fast - especially since baby could go on them too!
This time, we're thinking about going into the park and starting on the left and making our way around in a loop. Our thinking is that the crowds won't be anything like they were for our last visit, and there's so much that our son didn't get a chance to do last time. He is 42" so he is tall enough for many of the rides. (And fearless unless getting splashed is involved - he wants to do Tower of Terror but not Splash Mountain!)
Do you think the crowds will be low enough for it to work? The exact day that we plan on doing Magic Kingdom is Tuesday, Dec 12. We don't have to do every ride, of course, but we don't want to be stuck in long lines. We aren't concerned about getting on rides that our son can't go on. Last time we found it worked best to let our son take the lead and choose rides based on what he could do.
This time, we're thinking about going into the park and starting on the left and making our way around in a loop. Our thinking is that the crowds won't be anything like they were for our last visit, and there's so much that our son didn't get a chance to do last time. He is 42" so he is tall enough for many of the rides. (And fearless unless getting splashed is involved - he wants to do Tower of Terror but not Splash Mountain!)
Do you think the crowds will be low enough for it to work? The exact day that we plan on doing Magic Kingdom is Tuesday, Dec 12. We don't have to do every ride, of course, but we don't want to be stuck in long lines. We aren't concerned about getting on rides that our son can't go on. Last time we found it worked best to let our son take the lead and choose rides based on what he could do.
