Currently planning for my cousin and her little ones. While we'll have more than one day in Magic Kingdom, whilst planning, I keep thinking this:
"You just returned from Disney and meet someone who knows about Disney. The first thing they ask you is, well, did you..."
So for MK, my musts are:
- Be Our Guest
- 7DMT
These are two attractions/restaurants people will absolutely ask if you did.
Next up I'd say you need to do the classics: Small World, Haunted Mansion, the Mountains, Peter Pan, Pirates, etc.
Then you need to make sure to see a parade, watch</strike> Wishes </p> Happily Ever After.
Some tricks we usually do:
- Save rides like Peter Pan and Winnie for after the fireworks, if possible. Most young families leave the park after the fireworks and the wait times dwindle
- Obviously take advantage of the EMH. Use the late-night EMH for Peter Pan, Winnie and Small World.
- We always try and watch the parade from the Country Bear Jamboree building. Once it passes, we head to a ride like Jungle Cruise. Most people are still watching or waiting for the parade. If they're not, they're eating lunch. Rides like Jungle Cruise should have a much lower wait time.
However, my biggest tip is to keep your head up and not rush around. It's easy to miss the details when you're rushing ride to ride or instagramming your picture of the castle. Instead, acknowledge the details on Main Street. The fact that the food is on your right as you enter the park hungry... and the gift shop is on your right as you leave the park and want to grab those last-second souvenirs. Check out the names in the windows; the theming and details in Be Our Guest; how the castle uses forced perspective.. all that stuff is important to check out.