What is Your LEAST Favorite Theme Park at Disney World?

What is Your LEAST Favorite Theme Park at Disney World?

  • Magic Kingdom

  • Epcot

  • Disney's Hollywood Studios

  • Disney's Animal Kingdom


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ak, feel like a lot of walking and never know where we are. only thing we really know is lion king show, which I hear they are moving, so we will really be lost then! although, since we now have dgd, we have learned to like nemo and dinoland, so it isn't as bad as it used to be to us.

:rotfl2: This sounds just like me at AK! I still love it though.

I voted HS as my least favorite, if I had to pick one. Still like it though. ;)
 
Pretty much hate DHS. I am not a fan of thrill rides, I don't feel any "magic" in that park, and the food stinks (overall). I go when my DH really wants to ride the rides, but I end up sitting outside waiting.

We did Fantasmic for the first time last year and I thought that might be something I could love, but no, DH and I looked at each other after it was over and thought "That was it?" We couldn't understand what all the fuss was about. And we didn't love our dinner at HBD either (it wasn't awful, but just mediocre). I wouldn't be upset if I never went there again :blush: (And this next trip, we're not! woot!)
 

AK mildly beats HS for us. For some reason it always feels SO hot at AK, and there just isn't enough for our family. We have a timid 7 year old. All we get are the Lion King show and the Safari. The rest is either too fast, too scary or too "baby" for him..lol. HS is only remotely better and that's because he loves TSMM so much. Without it, I'm sure we would skip the park completely. At least it's a small park.
 
Epcot-only things I like about it are the nemo ride and the food-everything else can be scrapped IMO
 
WOW! It seems like HS and AK are the least favorite! This is kind of a suprise since I love AK! (2nd favorite right after MK) I heard a couple of people saying AK had a "bad" layout. What does this mean?
 
Hollywood Studios. Two good rides don't make a park. If you're not big into shows (which we're not) there's not enough there to make a full park day.
 
HS and AK. I really think the only thing that keeps people coming to them is the couple of "BiG" rides (ToT, RnR, TSMM, EE). To me, that isn't enough to keep me at either all day, so we split a day between the two especially since my family isn't big on thrill rides. I also find the layout confusing at both.
 
I can't answer this question! Choosing a least favourite park would be to me like picking which of your children is your least favourite! :rotfl: I love them all!
 
I love them all, but we always find ourselves spending the least amount of time in HS. Last trip, out of 7 park days, we were there for 1 EMH evening after a dinner at Epcot...that was it. We saw everything we wanted to see in that time, and hit RnRC about 4 times.
 
HS because there isn't much to do and the layout is choppy. Strangely I am not a huge fan of AK either because I think it's more humid than the other parks because of the plant life....weird, right?!
 
Animal Kingdom by a mile. I live in a major city with 2 big zoos so the Safari is kind of "eh" to me. I don't really like rollercoasters so I frequently skip Everest. And Dinosaur is just horrible. I honestly prefer Ellen's Universe of Energy because I can actually look at the animatronic dinosaurs without being jostled around. And those three things are pretty much the only things to do in Animal Kingdom. :confused3
 
Def Animal Kingdom for me! I want to like it, but I just don't...
It's a pretty park, but it just doesn't seem like there is a lot there. Maybe it's just too spread out? On our last trip(a few weeks ago), I said we were going to try and spend more time at AK to see if I could learn to love it - but we were there half a day and that was enough for everyone!
 
DHS is our least favorite. It's funny, because there are some things there that we love, but if we had to skip an entire park, it'd be DHS. On our last trip, we got to DHS just in time to catch the last show of Beauty & Beast. DD rode RnRC and ToT, we both rode GMR, saw Little Mermaid, waited a painfully long time for TSMM (which we won't do again), had supper at 50s Prime Time, and we were basically done. (In hindsight, we wished we'd chosen Muppets and Star Tours over TSMM. We just weren't thinking straight when we decided to risk the standby line at TSMM, it couldn't REALLY be 90 minutes... HAH!)
 
Definitely Animal Kingdom. Not enough there that I want to do every time I'm there. I'd had hopes that Beastly Kingdom would be the headline area when AK was announced, but that never happened.
 
Hollywood studios by a landslide. To me, it has the same problem DCA had 6 years ago: there just isn't too much to it. It always feels like a half day park at best.
 


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