madmumof2
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I think I've got most things sorted, just need to wait until I can book, but since it's been a long time since I've been, and there are lots of new rides and attractions, I wondered if I could get your expertise on working your way around the parks.
I'm definitely planning on going to MK, MGM, (will not call it that 'other' name lol) Seaworld and the Universal parks. Maybe Animal Kingdom and Epcot if we can.
I know it's best to get fast passes for the big rides, and I fully intend not to queue, but what would be the best plan? Which rides to fast pass first, an order of rides to do?
IE, fast pass thunder mountain, go on Splash mountain while you wait, fast pass Haunted Mansion, go on Thunder mountain etc.
Knowing the DIS, I'm sure someone has recorded just this! lol So it would be great to see them, and peoples itineraries if they're willing to share.
Sorry for blabbing on lol. Basically, what's the best, most efficient way of working your way around the main parks, meaning no queueing and managing to get on all the rides you want/eat in all the places you want at least once! lol
I want this holiday to be perfect for my babies as it's their first time and I don't want to be stressing because I don't know where I'm going in the park and missing rides we really wanted to go on.
Having a 6 and 3 year old walking all day will mean not spending all day in the parks most of the time, so I want to make the best of the time we're there.
I'm definitely planning on going to MK, MGM, (will not call it that 'other' name lol) Seaworld and the Universal parks. Maybe Animal Kingdom and Epcot if we can.
I know it's best to get fast passes for the big rides, and I fully intend not to queue, but what would be the best plan? Which rides to fast pass first, an order of rides to do?
IE, fast pass thunder mountain, go on Splash mountain while you wait, fast pass Haunted Mansion, go on Thunder mountain etc.
Knowing the DIS, I'm sure someone has recorded just this! lol So it would be great to see them, and peoples itineraries if they're willing to share.
Sorry for blabbing on lol. Basically, what's the best, most efficient way of working your way around the main parks, meaning no queueing and managing to get on all the rides you want/eat in all the places you want at least once! lol
I want this holiday to be perfect for my babies as it's their first time and I don't want to be stressing because I don't know where I'm going in the park and missing rides we really wanted to go on.
Having a 6 and 3 year old walking all day will mean not spending all day in the parks most of the time, so I want to make the best of the time we're there.