Rough Memory... Help me out?

TangledUpInDisney

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I've been to WDW before, but this time I'm going with friends :cool1:- and some have never been. We have three days in the parks, and hitting Magic Kingdom first. I haven't been in a few years, so my memory of everything is kinda rough. What rides should we go to first???
 
I've been to WDW before, but this time I'm going with friends :cool1:- and some have never been. We have three days in the parks, and hitting Magic Kingdom first. I haven't been in a few years, so my memory of everything is kinda rough. What rides should we go to first???

I personally am not a park crosser to chase down attractions.... We take and enjoy them as they come...as for the MK, up Main Street and a left at Casey's into Adventureland and it starts at the Tiki Birds... Jungle Cruise ....Pirates of Caribbean around to Frontierland.... Just a casual clockwise trip around...

That only changes now with the advance FP + system... We still travel in one direction or the other ( after the first visit to MK and going clockwise, we return and do Tomorrowland and go counter clockwise) then head to our 3 FP attraction at their times....
 
It depends on your favorites! If you are interested in new Fantasy Land rides (little mermaid, Seven dwarfs mine rides etc.,), I would start there as early as possible! If you are more interested in Tomorrow Land rides (Space Mountain, Buzz Light Yr)I would start there. I agree with the person above, I don't cross over the park to much, and tend to try to start one place and circle around unless the attraction has a long, long line, (I'll come back) or I'm getting to a fast pass attraction, or eating reservation. Just have a look at the maps and attractions again and learn about the new fast pass, on the Dis boards.com . under Theme Parks. Hope you have fun! :cheer2:
 
It depends on your favorites! If you are interested in new Fantasy Land rides (little mermaid, Seven dwarfs mine rides etc.,), I would start there as early as possible! If you are more interested in Tomorrow Land rides (Space Mountain, Buzz Light Yr)I would start there. I agree with the person above, I don't cross over the park to much, and tend to try to start one place and circle around unless the attraction has a long, long line, (I'll come back) or I'm getting to a fast pass attraction, or eating reservation. Just have a look at the maps and attractions again and learn about the new fast pass, on the Dis boards.com . under Theme Parks. Hope you have fun! :cheer2:

Thanks! This helps out a lot.
 

Try to FP some of the busier rides (mine train if you can). Then it depends on everyone's interests! We went with just the 2 of us and 2 small kids (7 and 3), so we had to hit a combo of fantasy land rides and more adventurous stuff. As busy as Fantasyland is with Anna and Elsa and Mine Train first thing in the morning, you'll probably encounter shorter wait times first thing in the morning in other lands (like at Big Thunder Mountain and Splash Mountain).
 














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