Which would you omit??

Which park would you omit??

  • Magic Kingdom

  • Epcot

  • Hollywood Studios

  • Animal Kingdom


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If you were doing a short trip, and only able to do 3 of the 4 parks, which would you choose to omit?
 
Personally I would omit Epcot. I do like Epcot, but if I had 3 days there and no hopper pass I think I could live without going there. MK,AK, and DHS in my opinion are the better parks as far as rides. But epcot has a better culture feel to it.
 
Tough choice, I would hate to have to omit anything, but I voted AK since it's the park my family generally enjoys the least. That's not to say we don't enjoy it, just the other ones more. Ideally on a short trip, I would do Park Hoppers and cover all 4 parks.
 

HS. It is the least interesting park for me, even though I do like RnR and ToT a lot.
 
I would choose to skip HS based on my own personal preferences, but if I were taking young children I think I'd consider skipping Epcot even though it's one of my favorites.
 
Not enough information to vote.

Many will say DHS. But ToT and RnR are two of the very best rides at WDW.....if one measures up to the height requirements and enjoys rides like that. So while DHS might be the least desireable park to some, to others, it houses some of the best rides at WDW.

AK is unique in its own right, and there are people who will say skip it. But if one's interests lie in animals, no other park offers what it offers.

Many people say "skip World Showcase". But if one is traveling with adults, shopping and drinking may be more enjoyable than a spin on Dumbo.

So we need to know who is going, who has been before, what they like, what they are eligible to ride, and things like that before decisions can be made.
 
There is nothing at Epcot I feel like I HAVE to do. Though I could spend much more time there than AK. But I can't not ride Everest, and I love the safari as well. So I picked Epcot.
 
If **I** only had 3 days, I'd start 1 in AK and hop to Epcot at AK closing.
I'd spend another full day at Epcot.
I'd spilt the third day between the 2 water parks.
 
easy answer. you never ever ever ever omit MK or Epcot. You can boot HS or AK. In fact, go to AK in the morning and HS in the afternoon and evening. Both are 1/4 day parks.
 
I'd easily omit Epcot.

Test Track and Soaring are not a MUST. So overall rides I'd pick the other parks over Epcot.
 
There is nothing at Epcot I feel like I HAVE to do. Though I could spend much more time there than AK. But I can't not ride Everest, and I love the safari as well. So I picked Epcot.

This was what I was thinking, but about Animal Kingdom. There is nothing there that I feel I MUST do on a vacation at Walt Disney World. At Magic Kingdom, I have to do Splash, Haunted Mansion, Jungle Cruise, Peoplemover, and COP. At DHS, I have to do Tower of Terror, Rock n Roller Coaster, Great Movie Ride, One Man's Dream, and eat at Mama's, 50's or Sci-Fi. At Epcot, I have to stroll World Showcase and see Sergio, World Showcase Players, and Serveur Amusant. At Animal Kingdom? Really there is nothing I feel has to get done.
 
Dang, that's a brutal question. One that I don't even like to think about! ;) Either Epcot or Animal Kingdom. I voted Epcot.

Dan
 
If we ever did a 3-day trip, I would have one day at Mk and two at Epcot. If the kids were with us, we would have one day at MK, one at Epcot, and one split between DHS and Epcot.
 
Animal Kingdom, if I absolutely have to choose. All parks have their own special atmosphere and its really hard to omit any of them in a Disney visit. Its easier to think about missing the individual rides and attractions rather than missing the whole experience.
 
Kind of surprised to see AK as the top answer. I picked HS because I felt there was little to do. I love fantasmic but after going on Star Tours and ToT a bunch of times, we left early. I understand why a lot of people don't consider it a full day park. But with AK we take the time to really go through all the trails and see the animals and we ended up having to leave at closing with another trail still unexplored.
 


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