TeresaG
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Hi all!
I'm mostly a lurker who tries to find answers to questions by reading lots of threads, but I have questions and figure this is the best way to get them answered.
We're going to Disney in September for 4 days (I know, not long enough
) with our 2yr old. We'll have 3 day base tickets so I'm trying to figure out what parks we should go to with my son. We plan to go to a park the day we arrive (it's a short flight from PA to Orlando so we'll have most of the day to go somewhere) but I'm not sure where we should go.
Should we go to MK for 2 days, or is 1 day enough?
Between MGM/DHS and Animal Kingdom which is better for a 2yr old? My son is an avid Playhouse Disney watcher so I think he'd enjoy MGM for those shows, but I'm not sure if it's worth a whole day.
Thanks for any help!!!
I'm mostly a lurker who tries to find answers to questions by reading lots of threads, but I have questions and figure this is the best way to get them answered.
We're going to Disney in September for 4 days (I know, not long enough
) with our 2yr old. We'll have 3 day base tickets so I'm trying to figure out what parks we should go to with my son. We plan to go to a park the day we arrive (it's a short flight from PA to Orlando so we'll have most of the day to go somewhere) but I'm not sure where we should go.Should we go to MK for 2 days, or is 1 day enough?
Between MGM/DHS and Animal Kingdom which is better for a 2yr old? My son is an avid Playhouse Disney watcher so I think he'd enjoy MGM for those shows, but I'm not sure if it's worth a whole day.

Thanks for any help!!!

If you are staying on property then you can take advantage of the early arrival time for little ones where they open up Fantasyland early for them. My DGC LOVE
that part where they can get their fill of riding Peter Pan, Small World and Dumbo before the huge crowds arrive and it is takes longer to get on them. We have gone on the rides multiple times...come off of one to jump right on the other. Nana