Suggestions mid-August park order Tues-Sat

Histoboy

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Hi, we are 7 people going in mid-August and have 5 days staying at Pop (Tues-Saturday) . We are traveling with a 15 month old child. What suggestive order should we attend the 4 parks in? Thank you.


BK
 
Do MK on Thursday.

How much time do you have on Tuesday and Saturday? Do you have 4 or 5 day ticket?

HS on Wed.

Ep on Tues.

AK on Fri.

This takes the best advantage of how crowds move and travel dates overlap. Midweek is almost always less crowded than the other days that week. Beyond that, MNSSHP is not being held Wed/Thurs which will help pull some crowds out of HS. Tues is usually EP’s least crowded day for a bunch of different reasons. AK doesn’t make quite as much difference, especially when on busy days they offer more showtimes which helps offset impact.

EP-T, HS-W, MK-Th, AK-F
 
Do you want to see nighttime entertainment in the MK? With only a 1 day ticket to MK there are 2 different options:

1. Go to MK on a party day
PRO - crowds will be substantially lower and you will get a lot done in less time. Around 4PM party crowds will enter and lines will quickly grow.
CON - you will not be able to see MK nighttime entertainment

2. Go to MK on a non-party day
PRO - you will be able to see fireworks and nighttime parade (if it is running)
CON - crowds will be substantially higher your entire day and evening

Having experienced both, unless you 'must' see the fireworks and nighttime parade, I'd choose a party day in the MK over a non-party day.
 



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