Hello all. We are traveling in early December from New Jersey to Sanibel Island and will have time to stop for two days in Orlando on the way back. Our first and only visit to Disney World was in December 2000 and we did all four parks, but missed a lot of attractions due to time or kids unwillingness to try certain things. Now DD's will be 12 and 7 and open to more a lot more stuff.
At MGM we missed:
RNR
Tower of Terror (they still won't go on that)
Great Movie Ride
Animation Tour
Sounds Dangerous
Shrunk Playground
Backlot Tour
Millionaire (wasn't built yet)
Star Tours
Indiana Jones
Playhouse Disney Live (was Bear in the Big Blue House show in 2000)
Osborne Lights
Fantasmic
Stars/Cars Parade
You must be wondering what we actually did do at MGM: Hunchback, Beauty/Beast, Mermaid, Bear, Muppets, Mulan Parade, Mama Melrose (lunch), some autographs, and that's about it. We just took it easy that day.
At MK we missed:
All three "mountains"
Haunted Mansion
Presidents
Pirates
Aladdin Magic Carpets (not built yet)
Astro Orbitor
Timekeeper
US/IOA sound like fun, but are they "as" fun as Disney? Do they have a special feel about them that leaves a lasting impression, or are they just the best of the best as far as "amusement parks" go?
Part of me says go back to Disney and do all the things we missed, and part of me says there is nothing better than trying something totally new for the first time.
So, US/IOA or Disney? Thanks for your help!
At MGM we missed:
RNR
Tower of Terror (they still won't go on that)
Great Movie Ride
Animation Tour
Sounds Dangerous
Shrunk Playground
Backlot Tour
Millionaire (wasn't built yet)
Star Tours
Indiana Jones
Playhouse Disney Live (was Bear in the Big Blue House show in 2000)
Osborne Lights
Fantasmic
Stars/Cars Parade
You must be wondering what we actually did do at MGM: Hunchback, Beauty/Beast, Mermaid, Bear, Muppets, Mulan Parade, Mama Melrose (lunch), some autographs, and that's about it. We just took it easy that day.
At MK we missed:
All three "mountains"
Haunted Mansion
Presidents
Pirates
Aladdin Magic Carpets (not built yet)
Astro Orbitor
Timekeeper
US/IOA sound like fun, but are they "as" fun as Disney? Do they have a special feel about them that leaves a lasting impression, or are they just the best of the best as far as "amusement parks" go?
Part of me says go back to Disney and do all the things we missed, and part of me says there is nothing better than trying something totally new for the first time.
So, US/IOA or Disney? Thanks for your help!