I'm wondering which parks, if any, we should skip, given the ages of our children. We will be going for 7 nights (8 day tickets), and this is their first time. It's also my husband's first time, as he did not grow up in the US. Our daughters will be 7 (just turned) and 2 3/4 when we go. It's mainly the 2 year old I am trying to figure out.
We are planning the get up and go early strategy, returning to the resort at midday and back to the park in the late afternoon. I was originally thinking we want the most time at the Magic Kingdom, so 1 day at Epcot and 1 day at Animal Kingdom. I was planning to skip MGM (or whatever it's called these days). We don't have the water park option (we can go to a water park anytime).
I'm just wondering now if I should swap Epcot for MGM. From what I read, most of the appropriate attractions at Epcot for younger kids are shows, and this one won't sit still for a show. Also, she is in awe of big sis, and won't understand if sister rides things that she can't. She has no fear and would ride everything were she allowed.
I see lots of fit-pitching over this. (At Magic Kingdom, we can split up and find things for her, but it doesn't seem there is a lot for her at Epcot.) She and her sister both love Playhouse Disney, so that's part of the reason I'm thinking we should reconsider MGM.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
We are planning the get up and go early strategy, returning to the resort at midday and back to the park in the late afternoon. I was originally thinking we want the most time at the Magic Kingdom, so 1 day at Epcot and 1 day at Animal Kingdom. I was planning to skip MGM (or whatever it's called these days). We don't have the water park option (we can go to a water park anytime).
I'm just wondering now if I should swap Epcot for MGM. From what I read, most of the appropriate attractions at Epcot for younger kids are shows, and this one won't sit still for a show. Also, she is in awe of big sis, and won't understand if sister rides things that she can't. She has no fear and would ride everything were she allowed.
I see lots of fit-pitching over this. (At Magic Kingdom, we can split up and find things for her, but it doesn't seem there is a lot for her at Epcot.) She and her sister both love Playhouse Disney, so that's part of the reason I'm thinking we should reconsider MGM.Thoughts? Suggestions?
, but you would know your child the best. The Little Mermaid show is good, as is Muppets 3D. The "Honey I Shrunk the Kids" Playground is lots of fun, and can occupy her for a while. And Toy Story Mania is my new favorite attraction in any of the parks. And they'll probably both love the parade.


) it wasn't necessary. However, we were just there for 5 days. If you were only going to be there 3-4 days, I would say get it. Personaly with 8 days, it could be an option, but not a must have. Now that we've been a couple of times, I would rather have the extra couple of hundred $ it costs for the park hopper to spend in the parks.