What's your usual path at MK with little ones?

jvz82

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My kids will be (almost, right before most of their birthdays) 2, 4, 6, and 8. We've taken our older kiddos a couple times when they were younger but I'm still getting stuck on what rides to start with, what rides to fast pass, and just a usual route.

Just curious what other people do, if you have a path you usually follow (like you always hit fantasy land first, or whatever), etc.

Thanks! :)

Oh and we're only at MK for one day so we hope to get as much done as we can, but I'm open to going with the flow and letting my kids sort of lead the day. I just want to have a little bit of a plan in my head so we don't wander aimlessly!!
 
I have a 2 and 4 year old been doing the Disney Trip for the pass 2 years. This works for us.

Bring Stroller for the 2 and 4 year old.

1. DO NOT GO the whole full day. Split the day in have. We go from Rope Drop 8:30 to 12:30 eat lunch and nap from Go back from 6 to 12am. "it vacation let the kids stay up late.
Eat Breakfast at the park (Be Our Guest)(Taking a Water Bottles, and small candy , juice packs and Cheese it.)
We tend to do fantasy land first then Tomorrowland. Like dumbo , barnstromer, and Merri go round,
Taking AC cool off breaks in the Philharmoic Show and Carousal of Progress (those tend to be short line)

Fast pass
1. Winnie the Pooh
2. Peter Pan
3. Buzz Lightyear.

As you walking out or on the bus look for the other fast passes for the afternoon.

When we come back we do County Bear, Aladdin ride etc. Take another break in the President Hall.. After the Show take a seat on the curb right at liberty square for the Light Parade. After the show we go to Wishes.

What Notice is with the kids it works better when they take at mid day nap and rest. No doing a long haul day in the park

We are there so much we notice we skip somethings. But when we go back in August and September we are only going to go the Classics.

Enjoy Hope these tips help
 
Thanks! That is definitely helpful. Last time we started over in adventure land and went on Aladdin and jungle cruise, Pirates... It was fine but not sure if there were better places to start.

We will have to fast pass meeting princesses! My daughter wants to meet Elsa lol.
 







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