MK 2 days?

kitkat4622

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What 2 sections would you do each day if you were splitting MK in 2 days? thanks.
 
We're splitting MK into 1 full day (with a mid-day break), and 2 half days.

1st half day (actually only a few afternoon hours on arrival day):
-Tomorrowland
-Festival of Fantasy Parade (with FP+) & Main Street

Full day AM:
-Fantasyland
-Frontierland

Full day PM:
-Liberty Square
-Adventureland

2nd half day (MNSSHP):
-Special Halloween Party festivities
-Anything leftover we didn't get to, or want to do again


It might make more sense to put Fantasyland and Liberty Square together, but we had to do it this way to accommodate FP+ and ADRs.

I'd just suggest to break it up so you're not criss-crossing the park...
Day 1: Main street, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland.
Day 2: Liberty Square, Frontierland, Adventureland.
 
We have always thought that Adventureland and Frontierland (as well as the few things in Liberty Square) were a logical combination. That would leave Tomorrowland and Fantasyland (including Storybook Circus) together.

Somewhere in there, you'll want to include some Main Street time, including some meet-and-greets on town square, as well as possibly the flag-lowering ceremony at 5:00, which I love (Dapper Dans, Main Street Philharmonic, etc.). Also "assign" the parades and fireworks to one (if not both) of the days.

To me, it would not be so much trying to limit a day to certain lands, but try to maximize FastPass options -- i.e., pick the six rides/attractions your gang might most want to experience, as well as dining options, and then sort of work backwards into planning your days from there. It might be that your FP priorities give you a logical split of the "lands."
 
To me, it would not be so much trying to limit a day to certain lands, but try to maximize FastPass options -- i.e., pick the six rides/attractions your gang might most want to experience, as well as dining options, and then sort of work backwards into planning your days from there. It might be that your FP priorities give you a logical split of the "lands."

I second this. Also, how many high-demand attractions you want to experience. You could spread those over both mornings to cut down on line time, though you will probably be criss-crossing a bit.
 

We did Frontierland, Liberty Square and Adventureland one morning, then Tomorrowland and Fantasyland another morning. We wandered around MK and did whatever on those afternoons. I booked our first FPs to start around 10 but didn't use them until close to 11.
 


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