sunshineny
Earning My Ears
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We are going to Disney for my husband's business. Between meetings and other events we will only have 3 hours to explore Magic Kingdom (our son is 2 so we don't really want to be there all day anyway) but was just wondering if it was worth it.
We would like to go on a boat ride in It's a Small World, maybe check out Toontown and Pooh's Playful Spot - are the lines long at these places?? Any other suggestions??
Thanks
We would like to go on a boat ride in It's a Small World, maybe check out Toontown and Pooh's Playful Spot - are the lines long at these places?? Any other suggestions??
Thanks
and it was soooo hot my husband got heat stroke from standing in the lines out in the sun(at the time there was no canopy near the dumbo ride but that has been replaced since) I would not do this again, it was alot of money to spend to get into the park for just a few hours, I would probably go to downtown disney and hang out there.
. That is the hottest most crowded part of the day. All those folk who got there early are still there, although some will start to go back to the pool to beat the heat. All those who had late starts will now be there too and lines I would expect to run in the 45+ mark for everything. I have older kids 4,7,10 and I wouldn't do it with them either. I would stay at the pool or go to Downtown Disney like MSSANDRA suggested. If you really wanted to go to a park I would go to AK, not do any rides but walk the animal paths they are cool and shady the rest of that park is hot and crowed. You also don't mention if you are staying in a WDW resort. If you have never been to WDW before you might not realize its Huge and takes about 20min once at WDW to reach your park and get a parking spot. It can take that long from the moderate and value resorts too. If you are in a real time crunch by the time you get there get the stroller and little one all set, you go through security and walk the 5 min to Fantasy Land or Toon Town it will be time to leave and you might only get to see one or two things. Now if you just want to stroll around and soak up the atmosphere ,visit the shops, see a parade ( you will have to wait in the sun for that) and that's worth the ticket price to you your son is still young enough to not realize all he is missing inside those buildings. For the money I would do something else in WDW or find a smaller attraction in Orlando if you are staying offsite.