Three day touring plans MK EP

nicolejc83

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I have found lots of excellent two day touring plans but not a good three day plan for either Magic Kingdon or Epcot. My park of choice is Magic Kingdom but I know the husband is going to want to see every little detail in Epcot. It is really the park that excites him.


We are planning a 14 day trip that includes ten park days. We were planning 3 at MK, 3 at EP, 2 at AK, 1 at HS and 1 free for all day. :cool1:
 
I have found lots of excellent two day touring plans but not a good three day plan for either Magic Kingdon or Epcot. My park of choice is Magic Kingdom but I know the husband is going to want to see every little detail in Epcot. It is really the park that excites him.


We are planning a 14 day trip that includes ten park days. We were planning 3 at MK, 3 at EP, 2 at AK, 1 at HS and 1 free for all day. :cool1:

How lucky for you!!!

What I've done is used the 2-day touring plan for each park, and then save the 3rd day for our family favorites, or things that we want to repeat or spend more time with.

And I have to say I agree with your Hubby - Epcot is wonderful, and has so many details to take in!

Enjoy your trip! :)
 
We travel all the way from Australia and like you when we take a trip to WDW it is usually for 2 or more weeks as it costs us so much to get there in the first place. We usually stay at Beach Club as EPCOT is our second favourite park after MK and it also has the best variety of eateries in one place so it makes sense to us to base ourselves there, visit a park by day, back to hotel for a late afternoon rest and then evening in World Showcase for dinner. Here is my suggestion for three days in EPCOT. 2 early start days where you make rope drop and tour Futureworld early then move on into World Showcase immediately at 11:00. Do one side of the showcase one day and the other side the second day. Your third day could be a late start day. Schedule yourself some late FP's in future world then slowly make your way around the world showcase taking photos or catching some of the entertainment and finish up in Futureworld to use your FP's. Plan your late start day for a day after you have had a late night in another park like say fireworks in MK that way you won't burn out. Hope this helps. Have a great time.:)
 
We travel all the way from Australia and like you when we take a trip to WDW it is usually for 2 or more weeks as it costs us so much to get there in the first place. We usually stay at Beach Club as EPCOT is our second favourite park after MK and it also has the best variety of eateries in one place so it makes sense to us to base ourselves there, visit a park by day, back to hotel for a late afternoon rest and then evening in World Showcase for dinner. Here is my suggestion for three days in EPCOT. 2 early start days where you make rope drop and tour Futureworld early then move on into World Showcase immediately at 11:00. Do one side of the showcase one day and the other side the second day. Your third day could be a late start day. Schedule yourself some late FP's in future world then slowly make your way around the world showcase taking photos or catching some of the entertainment and finish up in Futureworld to use your FP's. Plan your late start day for a day after you have had a late night in another park like say fireworks in MK that way you won't burn out. Hope this helps. Have a great time.:)

We will be traveling from Alaska to Denver and then driving from there to Missouri before driving to Disneyworld. Air travel out of Alaska is so expensive that our plane tickets will probably cost as much as the hotel and park tickets so we are trying to squeeze in a couple of side trips to make the most of it. :) I think your three day plan sounds great!
 

How lucky for you!!!

What I've done is used the 2-day touring plan for each park, and then save the 3rd day for our family favorites, or things that we want to repeat or spend more time with.

And I have to say I agree with your Hubby - Epcot is wonderful, and has so many details to take in!

Enjoy your trip! :)

That sounds like a great way to do it! I am hoping to spread it out over the three days so that we see everything we want to without burning out. Both my husband and I have some mobility issues, so we are hoping that slow and steady really does win the race. We had three days of touring at DLR and it felt like we could have taken at least another day or two!
 














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