Waht do you think?

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This is an easy question for the seasoned DISERS:

How many hours or days do we need to conquer? :hourglass
We will be there Nov 1-9.
14 people 7 Adults 7 Kids(12,9,9,9,5,4,3) :rainbow:

Magic Kingdom :mickeyjum
Epcot :figment:
MGM :smickey:
Animal Kingdom :simba:

Any opinion is highly appreciated!!!!!!
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In my opinion at least 6 days.

My very first trip years ago I planned one park a day (there were only 3 parks at the time) then 2 more days to go back and revisit some of the things we liked best!

Epcot ,for me anyway, takes 2 days to be seen properly especially since you'll be there during the Food and Wine Fest!

So maybe you should make that 7 days!! :teeth:

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Keep in mind it will take longer for 14 people to do anything together.

I would suggest a minimum of

MK 2 to 3 days

Epcot 2 to 3 days

MGM 1 day

AK 1 day

You won't see everything no matter how long you stay, but that will give you time to see most everything.

Be sure to take time for the parades and fireworks. We like to see Wishes and Illuminations at least twice on every trip.

It's nice to break up your stay with some early mornings and some relaxing mornings (sleep in), you'll enjoy your trip more if you remember it's a vacation and not a marathon. Also, with a big group, you might want to divide into smaller groups sometimes... all the boys or all the girls or each individual family... just for a break.

You're gonna havea blast!
 


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